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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 21, 1003. Town Top:c3 TONIGHT'S AM18LMKXT3 Hell)- . "Wild Fir' Maker "Th I'arkvllle Stroller Bungalow "ill i'lmt Horn Orplmura vwmvni Grand , Vaudovlll l'untage Vaudevlll Twa Mo table lactaras At tht regula miinir at itim UiiiiiMn'a club on Krl tiny afternoon In Women of Woodcraft linll tlia auhlect will ba on of esecl Interest. Mr. William J. Klnley w' elva ia Wtura "Tlia IntelllKt'nce Illrda." and illustrate It with atereoptl run vlnaa. This will ba an onen meet Ins to which the general public la cor dially Invited. The program begins - at 1 o'clock anil Mra. John M. Bcott will be the chairman of the Any. Wednes day evening, April 28. Mr. Flnley will deliver liln famous lecture "ins i rmi of the Plume llunuir. aleo Illustrated with tereoptlcon view".' under the au riloes of the Woman' chsto and the Oro Kon Audubon society. In the White Tern 1 nli. nn the rfirnpr nt Twelfth and Tay lor streets. 1 Thla la the lecture which waa Hiii h an art latin auccesa and which aroused so much enthusiasm In New York and olhnr anntiril dries that Mr. Flnley visited on his lecture tour Jaat year. There will be no admission lee at cither lecture. . . . Mrs. J. a. jOarrovB Tnniral The fu neral of Mra. J. O. Garrow who dlod at Bt. Vincent's hospital Monday evening of heart disease waa held from the family residence, 23 ; Alnsworth avenue, at -1:30 o'clock. - this morning;. ine in terment waa made in Lone Fir ceme tery. Mrs. 'Oarrow waa stricken Buii- . dsv afternoon while her husband and ona were on a' finning trip on the lower i oiumDla near uak romi. i ne moior boat In which the party mad the trip down, the river , broke down and after some delay Mr. Garrow secured a faat - boat for the return trln and with hi aona arrived In Portland only a few momenta before hie wife died. Mr. Gar row is an aaaUUnt in jthe office of the city engineer. Head Mission Circle. Th' Florence Meade Mission Clrclo of the Unlversalist Church of Good Tidings will have an Interest In meeting at the homo of Mra. C. A. Mllltman. SWA Occident street. near liolladay, tomorrow afternoon at 2 o clock. The oaper of tha day will be by Mrs. Bill McLean ' on "The Prophets and Their Message." These modern studies of the Bible for their practical and spiritual meaning-are open to the publio and hava been of great assistance to many who are puaaled and beset by doubts. Th Ladles' Aid so ciety of the Unlversalist church will hold its meeting at the residence of Mrs. EL B. Leonard. Grand avenue north until the new church building, is ready tor-occupancy. ; - Wash Walls With Acid A large force of 'workmen are engaged in . wasning ' down with acid the terra cotta walla of the Meier A Frank annex,1 at Sixth and Alder street; at the earn time the Joint are being- pointed with white mor tar, with the result that when this work is completed the walls will be perfectly whit and the structure will present r tin unusually handsome 'appearance. The Interior finish is proceeding with des patch and it la now confidently predict ed by the contractors that tlia com pleted building; will be turned over to the owner not later than July 1, and possibly, by June 15. , . - Disturbs City ' Telephone Charged With interfering- with the city's tele phone line to the Bull Run pipeline lteadgates, D W. Metsger and Emma Metsger are defendants in a suit tu . the circuit court, filed by City At- ' torney Kavanauah. Metxger Is alleged to have removed a telephone pole from Its right of way in Gresham and to nave ereciea of way.' It "'nd to erect" other buildings on the SS foot strip owned by the city, and an ; injunction restraining hint ' from further Interference with the city's property is asked. Seward for Bookless Chauffeur Twenty-five dollars" reward has been offered for the arrest of the chauffeur driving the big- machine which ran over and badly Injured Charles M. Mower of 771 Belmont street Sunday afternoon on the Base Line road. The Brother hood of American Yeomen, Homestead ISio. 5 SO. of which Mower I a member. offer the reward. It the chauffeur guilty of having- run down Mower can - be arrested, every effort will be made by members or the order to nave Mm convicted. Itectural draftsman In the aiiparvlaln rrlillm ta (.ITIce at W eslililKlon, I). 1'lie eiamlnatlmi ! be held May it-ApplU-ailoiis should ba mad to Z. Leigh, at Ih puvtuITIo. Dies Yry Bnddenly W. R Youn died very suddenly at 492 Mlaelsnlrn avenue thla mirnlnii or heart rallin Hi mas an ftmnlova of the Acme mill and hud a family of grown t-Ulldrcn. N- si mngementa have been made a yet fur the funeral. BnttejwTh very best fresh creamery butter, full two pound squares, 65c, Head fimith adv., back page. Two flret class clothing saleemen wanted for steady position, llrowns villa woolen Mill store. Ponnd on Street laa, pair g I ". 7 suitcases, handbag. Br. Klght packages, timbrel book. Bat-yard, veterinary surgeon. Of flee B. U Transfer stable. Phone Main 1077. . Woman's rxchanr. ill Tenth street. luncn ll;J0 to i; ouaines men s lunch. Uaoafelt, onrnmafclal. view, flash light photographer. C-10B9. KmH 38S, W. A. Wis and aoclates. Dalnless oeniiaia, tnira ina tvaanington. Oasolln and Coal Oil -Teleohon Red xang uu wo. iau tirst, street. . ,, ., Aeme vOil Co.- fine oil and aaaollna. rnone jaam in, A-ii4. , A.mrloan and Oak. Saak ft Trust Gov Sixth Sr. Bays, optician, Salmon.near Ith. PEKSONALS Miss Ttoaamand Wrlaht. nleca . nf Judge Hunt In Walla Walla. Is a aueat at the Portland. Sli expect to visit with Portland friends several days. K. L. Fhlpherd. proprietor of th 8hlo- herd Pprtngs hotel. Is a guest at th Cornelius today. , . Mrs. C. W. Keen and Miss Flelda McClane of SUverton. ar gueat at th corntiua . , Mr. and Mra. J.-Cartman of Los An geles 'wish to announce th engage' ment of their daughter Miss Clara, to deneo of Mr. L. Ruvenaky, S41 Second lo Kemp of-Portland. bo held Sunday., April Reception will 25, at the resl- treet. from Z:!0 to p. m. t, Friend of Miss Madeline Bruce will he pleaded to know that th operation tot an enlarged gland of th neck wa successfully performed at the Good Sa maritan hospital Monday. In a few day ah will be able to return to her horn at if 8 JSast sixteenth street. Why Block t ho' Aisles? Portland, April 18. To th Editor of Th Journal I wish to aslc space 1 in your paper to expre my views In re gard to incidents often seen on street cars In this city. . , For instance, why do all passengers In getting on the cars stop in the doorway or aisle, obstructing th passageway for warehouse on the right It is' complained that he. in- EV W. Baltes and Company invite your inquiries for PRINTING First and Oak other getting; on, instead of moving forward a requested by th conductort On an eaat aid car recently, when th iat wer all full and th rear end of th atal blocked, two'ladlf boarded th car, pushed their way through rrnr door and aiopped, blocking the alale until even th conductor waa unable to make hie way forward. When asked to t -. - - J L - inov forward they neither answered nor oompiiea witn the requeat. In my opinion If the mihllo would do by the etrretrar conduclora a they do by th inibho there would be less re port of unsatlafartnrv narvli. turned In at the general office of the streetcar i company. f KKADK.K, Journal want ads lo word. , ' Incorporation Articl Tiled Articles or incorporation or tne Kiectric uevei opment. company have been filed with the county cleric by. W, B. Cobb, Irving A'ouingnam ana j. w.,K.nppei.-' jDevei opment of power by dam and flumes on the Sandy r and Clackamas rivers is stated, to be the object of the company, particularly ror mining purpose, is, i Kraley, J. W.. Benson and Frank L. Waller have filed articles of the United Trust company. It lias a capital of 110,000. , , Olv Sramatto Entertainment The young ladles of the new Catholic Church of the Ascension will give a musical and dramatio- entertainment tomorrow even i Ing at the new church on Kast Seventy sixth street, mid, way between the termi nal of the Mount Tabor and the Monta vtlla carllnes. An excellent program ha been arranged. In which many per former, will take part Among these a re Miss Lucia Barton, M Us Grace La Kollette, Jack Xrquhart, E. J. Devin and J. A. Tauacher. . . j . ' Honsekeeper' Bale McAUen Mc Donnell ar conducting an Important ale of linen and ether household ne cessities that is of special interest to housekeepers end hotel and restaurant proprietors.. The cause of the big re duction sale !s alterations and Improve ments to th store) which necessitate a reduction or tocic , Oaeer Chimney rira A ' vea-etnhia growth In a chimney caused 'a pusxllng . nr at nw corner or Seventh and Mill streets last night. ,- A house belonging io J3to mj nwu wh awqirvren 10 db on fire, comparatively early In th evening. Firemen worked ; for more than two hour before they discovered that th chimney Itself was burning up. Lecture at Idbrary -a atereoptionn lecture on "Th Karly Italian Renal- sane" will be given In the publio li brary this evening; at ( o'clock. Mra Alice Welster I giving this lectur for the Portland Woman' club art depart ment It will be open to all Interested, and no admission will b charged. - Thursday Special rarity Uqnor Co. 11.69 grade port, sherry, Tokay, Me rieria, Muscat. Angelica and Sauterne at II per gallon: Kll Wood, the pure food ' whiskey, regular $4. st ?3 per gallon.! rhone Kast 4437. B-lISt. Free delivery. - soi Eaat Morrison. Xrtea toooeed Klslap Benjamin T.n ta, a Portland hotel man o' consider able experience and broad acquaintance t-aa assilmxd the duties or cleric at the Imperial hotel in th position left va cant through th resignation of John Hlelcp. ' Baaetaa at Xlsglrr sail every Toes. Thursday and Sat. m Refined dancing for pstron of th bolter claea only, fcc lr dance each couple. tanc a little nr often aa you wlatt. Montrose Rlng ' ler, manager. slat War. Pta mr Norn City' il direct fer Kan Krandaco and ' I Anrl rytdav afternoon. Cabin 11 and tit fa. berth and ma included. Frank Boliam, aeu 121 Third street. nr TmCr zaor rr!on. High cnfim wipe l'Tur O-a prc to all fe dell Par Ta" wipe and TL Mala II Horn. A-III2. ftotiMr Jr!e Xarxlaa. for Cameo, Vaheut ar.3 war Ift-lir-r. ddlir, rrt giii'ir. Ieave WaaFingtoa etrt dork at S p. m. Oovaraiuent Tut Sraftnsea Jtjt i'il rT'"a r"-gd t take f f4- rl fl1t rt'- mi-'-il1"?! fnf arJ-i!c tural drafteman and uriorarch' CHIGKfcRING PIANOS Built Upon Honor by a - Maker Whose Reputation for High Quality and Beauti ful Tone Dates Back 85 Years 1 ' Th iov of a lifetime of snttsf ac tion cannot be compared with the few dollar extra that a Chlckering coat. It is known the world over for its brilliant melodious ton and responsive action. On hundred and twntv-nlne first medal and - awards - proclaim th Chlckering supremo. You should seo the new model Chlckering upright It is a little beantv and noaaeases all i the famoua Chlckering. characteristida of tone, action and workmanship. The little auarter grand In our window is also attracting considerable attention. You are welcome to com and Inspect them. ' -.. - r , .Ton Can. Boy Caickerlng Piano v .... Oaly at " pteBsraKaUitr 33 WAtXXiraTOV TXSXT A SMemraeinitt . : A statement having appeared in this morning's paper that "Secretary Ballinger would have no; control over private power cofnpanies in' the Deschutes river, and that . the government had nothing to 'do with them" v We desire to correct an -erroneous -im-; pression in regard to this company's hold-; ings on the Deschutes riven The power plant and dam of this company is . to be con structed above Trout creek, and we; were reliably informed, before undertaking this project, that the Harriman or any other road, would leave the Deschutes canyon at. Trout, creek, the naturat outlet to the interior of , Oregon, and as government land lies oh both sides of our water filings of 21 miles we sub mit the following: Deparlnent oi the Interior, . United States Land Office The Dalles; Or., April 8, 1909. . , Serial No. 01682. Wasco County Electric & Water Power Co., 318 Marquam Bldg., Portland, Or. Sirs : In reference to articles of incorpo ration and proofs of organization of your company, filed with application for right of way, you are advised that under date ot March 19, 1909, the department accepted the same for filing under the provisions of the act of March 3, 1875 (18 Stat., 482). Very respectfully, . 4 C. W. MOORE, Registrar, ' Wasco County Electric & - Water Power Co. Condon, Oregon. . BRANCH OFFICE: ' , 318 Marquam Building, Portland, Pregon u rf Rma6g IS THE LANDLORD THE BIGGEST MAN THAI CALLS AT YOUR HOUSE? If go,-, it's 'time: to forbid Him the privilege of carrying YOUR MONEY away in his pocket and spending it on his wife and children, when your'g ought to have it- . . ; . ., " . - " Every dollar, you pay in. rent is lost to yourself. You don't get bread and butter or meat for it. You don't get a pair of sox, or a hat. Your wife doesn't get even a pair of eloves for it.' It merely. gives you tht privilege of spending 30 days under another man's roof. There's no economy in that. You've got to have a home of your own some day. Why nor make a beginning NOW? GREGORY sells homes for less than rent. It's' a fact. Try him and see. 1 1 , ; He has splendid lots, fine view, good location, fine car'service, that he sells for as low as $100 better ones for a little more.. And he takes as little as $5 for the first payment and $2.50 a month. Think of it! TEN CENTS A DAY WILL BUY A HOME SITE. If you're a busy man or woman come in at your convenience, and we will take you in our auto and show you the property. iINVi;STMENTlco:rl Office. 418 Corbett Building. Fifth and Morrison Streets Bring This Ad With You Millm ery . Consolidation 1000 Yrlnun4 Xsts, no duplicates. , 1000 Wntrlmm4 amap. In black: and straw colors, mostly Just received this week. ' Evsry new shape. Fralay Bros., havlnf closed . thJr branch stor at 124 Beventb st- and - combined that stock with the- main stor at Third and Salmon, now show greater number -and greater variety of dainty, classy trimmed hats, moderately pricaa. man ever oeiore. As Extraordinary Values we have grouped about 350 of these into special lots as follows: , Lot Child's ribbon or silk and ' flower trimmed, regular $2.7f ' to I3.B0 for ..........,-......$8.15 Lot t toadies'' trimmed, values to $4.00, for1 .-,. S2.85 Lot 1 Ladles' trimmed, values to $5.50, for -S3.40 Lot 4 Ladle' trimmed, values to $7.00, for ............ .....J4.80 The Castellan Summer Rafces East Daring the Season 1909 Via the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. OREGON SHORT LINE AND UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD From Portland, Spokane, Walla Walla and all points on the O. R, & N. line To OMAHA and Return - $60.00 To KANSAS CITY and Return $60.00 To St.Paul trad Minneapolis g,ra $60.00 To ST. LOUIS and Return - 567.30 To CHICAGO and Return - - - $72.50 And to other principal citiet in the east, middle west and south, correspondingly low fares On Sale June 2, 3; July 2, 3; August 11, 12 To DENVER and Return - - - $55.00 On Sale May 17, July I, August H and to other principal cities in the East, Mlddla West and South i tjorreaponaingiy low xares. Qolna- transit limit 10 days from data of sale, final return limit Oc tober Slat. Thes tickets present soma very attractive features in th way of stopover privileges, and choice of routes: thereby nablinr passengers to make side trips to many Interesting- points en route. ', Routine on the return trip through. California may be had at a silent avarice over tne rates nuoteo. Full Dartteulars. sleeDlna- car reservations and tickets will ba fur nished at O. R. N. City Ticket Office, Third and Washington streets, Portland, or any local ag-ent elsewhere. ; - WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon Exclusive New Tork ; Tailored Suit Hats, sell at 18.00 to IIS.OO. Castellans never sold at reduced i prices. : One Store Bi4 Fraley Bros. Somethtnigr lNw All th Tim Third and Salmon BASEBALL, ucuiTioir rajir. Cermar Tanfaa aa TwBty-rourti tru. LOS ANGELES vs. PC2TL1XD , . Aprfl BO, SI, B8. 3, S4. SO. Gnms beg-In weekdays t it p. m.; Sundav. I 3s p. m. Atmlelon Pletcber. tte; Grand stand, Sfc; Box. I5c itr Children: Bleachers, ler: UrandstaiMt. iSc ivABrer bat rxzsAT Boys tinder 12 trr to biea hers Wednesday. Schwab Print ing Co, rT trett. Ityiriltl HICI0 T; Y A. f. K STKEZ Journal Adlcts ravBiSclcst - -. - LAST CONC1LRT OF SLASON r 1908-0? Eilers Recital Hall FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 23 ' At o'Clock ": V SOLOISTS MISS KATHLEEN LAWLER. Soprano MRS. ROSE COURSEN-REED. Contralto . MR. J. W. BELCHES, Tenor MR. DOM J. ZAN, Baritone Fpectat music Is feeing- selected fr th annual Pianola Recital, th last one ef th season, which take ptec Trtday vnlng. April il. at l.l clock. - Each of th four soloist I a fertland favorit and will be heard to annauat adrantag oa this occ aion. A number of Pianola olos will also t rendered. . , Admission la entirely com r! Inn !-, but t avoid overcrowtUfa efitrance can be gained only upon preaentaUoa of reserved seat ticket. Bv carilna at ur stor t- hetnrm Friday everting' two cen- plimeotary tkketa, each good for we leeerred seat, may be wrurtd. . Z.ILERS PIANO HOUSE, " 353 WASHINGTON STREET Ma Make the' savory springtime breakfast- the delightsome clubhouse sandwich, always ready for unexpected guest. No more de lightful pledge of Oregon hospitality can be offered..':, . .". ; . Tki H t,s bt tlin ef i: j.if t kav your tth tractJ if issitt 1 th naoaautty and tav BE EE Vim ron ix thre la less trouble from re gums or other troubles. DR. W. A. WISE rresidsnt and Manag sr. : M Tear SstablUbed ia Tortiand W will tiv you a rood 2k gold or porcelain crown for 3.S1 Molar Crown B.OO 2k bridge teeth ................ 8.00 Gold or enamel filling .00 Silver filling .80 Inlay filling: of. all kind,.,..,, t an Good rubber plates ............. 8.00 Th best red rubber platea 7.60 Painless extractions.............. .50 ' Painless extractions fre when platea or bridge work Is ordered. . r ' Work guaranteed fat IS years. - THE WISE DENTAL CO , !nc Tfc ralUar Bldg-. d aad Vaak. Bta. Offlea boars 8 a. M. to I ?, K. gnndays, t to U J-none A and Kala 8039 ' a a. i La. AKA A New Hat for " Your Old One 'RHnar miitf nA hat tt Kak . rlsna blocked and pressed direct to the fac tory. Wa have secured th aervlces of an expert nanama finisher, and will make a specialty this summer of clean ing. . bleaching . and reblndlng panama nn-ia lor i. Eastern Hat Factory 84 TtOnXt STUEt 2TXAB FIX AxosBtanrru. 14tl and Washington Phones Main 1 and A-1123. LAST TIME TONIGHT. Th Charming Comedienne, LILLIAN RUSSELL In th new racing comedy rWZXJFXB.B" Prices $2. I1.B0, $1. 76c, 60c. Seats Sow; selling at theatre. I1EILIG 14ta aad Wasnlagtoii Phonea Mala 1 and A-1122. TOMORROW ANTFRIDAY NIGHTS. . The American Comedy Drama. , :. "THE MILLS OF THE CODS' By George Broadhurst, Author of Th Man of th Hour" and "WUdflr., Prices $1. 76c, 60c U THEATRE , , , Main 117; A-43Z4. Tonight. all: week. 1 Matinee Saturday. Baker Btock Company in "TEE FIRST BOEJT" (Chinese play) -and "BHXKI DANS BXDB," great War Sketch. F.v. enings Zap, goc, 60c; Matinees 15c. 25c. Next week. "Th Private Secretary." Baker Theatre Fftn '9 Ore. Theatre Co. In?.). Lessee; Geo. I Baker, Gen, Manager. TOSIOHT, Famous Colored Blnger, BlaACX PATTX And Her Great Company . .of Comedians in rag ILICXTTIUI BTBOllaSma Bargain Mat. Wednesday. 25c any seat. Evenings Joo to II.- Matinee Saturday. fv o. gaaOays aa4 Koliaaya AlaL; aw aaA IUU!I , PUhmPi ktvr 4f tl Pal l I r ecus TESTES B-a).7S Weak ef April 1 Aarel Dolor la "Cnpld at Boat," Xw Sally. Melnott Twins and Ciav Smita. Kawthorn and Bart, Per and MaaOa. Boaalr aad Doreta, Sls, Heradoa. Orokestxa, Plo-taree. PANTACES THEATRE Advaaced TamdertUa, Star of all JTatlon Rafayet(esAcrobatic Dogs A rluropean Importation. One of th Greatest Animal Acta In th World. Matinees dally, lie: two shows at night. 1 5c and 25c. Wit ITOOK1IOI IT Illtf r .iDrin v 'J On . STAB TI1AT1I Cww DIMS laUra Cbang Today SIMS Htw pletareer "A hepnlant Earj '." "A Pair ef Gartem." "Outcast." "Tia Dynamlt Veat." "Th Genrml'a I"ln--TtMi Teameter" Iauhtr" ". "We'r Backing alo a nw i r- tttred Bl"1r by Mr. lw Brink. f above offrlne ar absolutely- th 1st? arrivals f rum th greatest producers i i th world. Tbe GRAXD VtsicvlIIJ ttlzxz win cp APmn. i. . AIOTXIl III BIXI. V r fc. C-a- ', T'V W 4 v H r"n a 1 . . -Ha -J ttrt ; . t r . KayWcrd's BOX.X.S, ot wajbxxbtotob: gTxrr Twa Oaa Pre Jeswa J0UEXAL L1XEKS COST LITTLE, ACC0:irLISII MUCH