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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY : EVENlWG. MAY, 21,- 1909. v !!!.! J., Town Topics TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. HalUg. .Ban Greet Player and Russian: Symphony Orchestra Bungalow ....... "Th Little Minister" i Btr . Moving Picture Orpheum .ti ............... vaudeville Grand ....,...,.,.,,,, ...Vaudeville Pantage ......... ...... 7rVaudevlll Baker..... '.."It Happened In Nordjand" . - Walked Off With BUnr toave For the alleged theft of 1 loaves of bread from the Zlon bakery at 649 Second street, Nick Nalsosln was arrested by Officer Pressey last night on complaint of J. Shatngold, who brought a charge ' Of larceny against him. Just bow Nal Oesin la supposed to have obtained the Vead Is unknown to the complainant. he bread was- uiscovered In Nalsosln room at Second and Sheridan streets; at least 15 loaves were taken, one evi dently having been eaten. The testi mony In the cane showed that Nalsosln had been drunk and had entered the shop and on leaving the proprietor thought be had taken a cour.e of sticks of wood. Later he came back with a bottle of whiskey and wished to treat everybody In the place and ort leaving was seen to take more bread. Now Nal sosln thinks he paid for the bread. Judge Van Zante took the case under advise ment until tomorrow morning: - . Creditors Try to Recover In the cir cuit court today before Judge Cleland attorneys representing the creditors of the Standard Trust company are endeav oring to hold I. W. Lane responsible for the value Of a' larga block of stock held by him In the trust company for which he lad not paid. - Various-creditors of the- incorporation have Joined to gether in a - suit to recover claims amounting to 12030.64. These claims are divided as follows: M, H.. Voorhees. 152.14; Oregon Publishing company; 1870.40; Chapman Advertising company, f 259.75; Pacific States Adjustment com pany, assigned claims, 1860.25. Death of O. B. Hoyt G. B. Hoyt of Jefferson, Or., died yesterday afternoon at St Vincent's hospital following an operation, from which he failed to rally. Mr. Hoyt ' was born in Hope, Warren county, N. J., in io54. He cam to Ore- on when a young man and married Itss Sylvia Miller, daughter of Hon orable Charles Miller. For the past 28 years he has resided in and near Jef ferson. Mr, Hoyt Is survived by his wife snd one son. He was a publia spirited man and gave generous support to all public undertakings. Dedication of Pilgrim Chtiron The Pilgrim Congregational church Just com pleted at Shaver and Missouri avenues to house the congregation of the for mer Mississippi avenue Congregational church, will be dedicated Sunday after noon at 3 p. m., with appropriate serv ices. The dedicatory sermon will be preached by Rev. Luther R. Dyott. The building Is an artistic and substantial structure, sufficient to meet the needs of this growing congregation for some time to come. OREGON EXHIBIT ALMOST READY Commission Kemcftt Offices V to Building at A.-Y.-P. ' Exposition. Bo near completion Is the exhibit of the stat of Oregon at the A.-T.-P. ex position that today the offices of the Oregon commission - are being moved from the Hamilton building here to the Oregon building at Seattle, where they will remain till after the fair. Presi dent W. H. Wehrung of the fair com mission win be in charge there, and will probably spend most of his time from now on at the fair ground v President Wehrung is well pleased with the building and exhibit, and is sure that it will eclipse anything else at the fair. The exhibit is more compre hensive than ever before, success has attended the gardener, who haa bad charge of the decoration of the grounds, while a number of new and aftraetive features have been added. One of these, the Oregon Building restaurant, at which nothlna but Oregon products and food stuffs are to be served, is expected to attract particular attention while the lecture room and the 'beautiful interior of the dome are also regarded as attrac tion winners. naslum or the Altrul Octette.' Come the first evening if you wish to be sure of a seat Dentist Will Explain Dr. M. S. Ben nett, a dentist, is explaining to Judge Cleland in the circuit court this after noon why he ahould sot be fined 126 for Sractlclng dentistry "without a license, ome time ago Dr. Bennett was arrested and tried in the municipal court for practicing without a license. As a re sult of the trial he was fined $25. He appealed from the findings of the lower court and took his case to the circuit court. The trial commenced at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Bent to Book Pile Harry Wright was sentenced to 15 days on the rock pile by Judge Van Zante on a charge of having a hypodermic syringe in his pocket. He was arrested by Officer emau at oecona ana Asn streets last night, who picked him up. dragg-lntr a young man named J. Hall along. Hall was drunk and alleged that Wricht had taken 210 from him, but on sobering up remembered tnat be had spent the 10. test of Lectures Dr. Ctldllpp will de liver his last of the series of four ad dresses to young men at Grace church Sunday evening. The subject will be "The Young Man and His Church." These addresses have awakened a arrest Interest In the yoang people of the rity rs tney are practical and very helpful both to young men and to young women. The male chorus of Grace church under the direction of Professor Wilder Is quite popular. Special Charter Meeting A special charter meeting has been arranged by the Kenllworth Push club to be held Monday evening In the Kenllworth Presbyterian church. Judge M. O. Mun ly. the president of the United East Side Push clubs and Democratic can didate for mayor will be the principal speaker. The Kenllworth club haa In vited the Woodstock, Brooklyn and Richmond clubs to attend. Batlway Ken's Day. An extensive program is being arranged by the man agement of the A.-Y.-P. fair for what Is .to be known as Railway Men's Day at the fair. Saturday. July 2, is the date chosen for the affair. Holiday rates have been arranged for by the exposi tion management and a general rood time is promised all persona attending that day. Opening, Crystal X.ake Park, Milwau kee, Sunday, May 28. Band, concert afternoon and evening. Attractions for everyone Zoo, swings for children, thousands of brook trou and gold fish, natural mineral water, fireworks in the evening. Admission to the grounds, 10c, children free. Grand opening dance Saturday evening. May 22. Best orches tra Oregon City cars. Special cars leave on hour starting 1 p. m., Sunday. At Ahevai Sholom. Services will be held tkls evening in Ahaval Sholom synagogue, corner of Park and Clay streets, at I o clock. The auditorium Is now ready for use and services will again be held there. The choir will re sume Its part in the services. Tomor row services begin at 9:20 o'clock. Rabbi Tl Abrahamson will officiate. Aesthetic Gymnastics and Knslo, T. W. C. A. auditorium, Seventh and Tay lor streets, 8:16 p. m., Tuesday, May 25, and Wednesday, May 26. Admission 25c. Tickets may be obtained at the office or from members of the gym- THOMPSON 9 years in Port land, t years in leading eye din Irs of Europe. Thomp son guar antees to fit th most cases, ' One charge covers entire cost of exami nation, glasses, frames. Now located in CORBETT BLDG. ,J tth and Morrison, Id floor. Confirmation at Bt. David's The Rt. Rev. Charles Scadding, I. D., will make his annual visitation to the pariah of St David's on Sunday, May 23 and ad minister the "rite of confirmation at the 11 o'clock morning service. Beginning' Mar 1, we reduce the price of all our Australian coal to 18.60 per ton delivered; SO cents per ton reduction on five ton lota Pacific Coast Coal Co., 149 Washington. Main 129; A-229S. Oeo rge Babeniteln, the optician, makes the genuine torlc lenses. They give the eyes solid comfort; perfect sat isfaction, no fancy prices. 189 Third St., opposite Baker theatre. We sponge and press your clothes, shine your shoes, all for 91.60 month. Main 814, A-4S14. Wagons run every where. Unique Tailoring Co.. 209 Stark. Kelly Pamlly Xdq.no Store, Park and Morrison. High grade wines and liquors. One price to all. Free delivery. Tel. Main 18. Home. A-2802. Steamer Bessie Harktna. for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally, ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. JT. 0. Schaefer It Co., merchant tailors, corner Sixth snd Washington streets, Raleigh building, rooms 10 and 11. Adolf Bohula. public aocountant. 602 Commercial building. Second and Wash ington. Main 1813. A-4346. Bhaaafelt, commercial, view, flash light photographer. C-1099, East 6316. Woman's Exonange, 132 Tenth street, unch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch. W. A. Wis and associates,- painless aentlsta. Third and Washington. American Bank ft Trust Co. Sixth and Oak, pays Interest on deposits. Tote yes on charter amendment against patent pavements. s F.W. Baltes and Company invite your inquiries for PRINTING p...,, Main 1 65' Phones HomejLim First and Oak vA NEW DEPARTURE The cost of interments have been greatly reduced? by the Holman undertaking company. Heretofore It has been the custom of funeral directors to make charges for all Incidentals connected with a fu neral, The Edward Holman Undertak ing company, tne leaning runerai di rectors of Portland, have departed from that custom. When casket is famished by us we make no extra changes for embalming, hearse to cemetery, outside box or any services that may be , re el u 1 red of us. excent clothing, cemetery and carriages, thus effecting a saving oi zo to tia on .eaca xunerai. THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. 8d0 TBXBB ST.. COB. OAUCOW. Sr. B. O. Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam. Br. Kayaea, optician. Salmon. near 6th.' Damag-e From' Boof Tire A small) Vote to bust the paving trust. We're making a change . . in our retail Dusmess -0 and are closing out Talking Ma Ljr chines at greatly V under price. You pick out whatever rec ords you want. Pay a dollar a week, filers Piano House. roof fire broke out at 644 Sixth street yesterday afternoon and did considerable damage, but was put out after a few minutes by the department School Bonds Sold. (Special Dispatch to Tbe JnersaL) Prosser, Wash., May 21. County Treasurer R. B. Walker today sold the school bonds for school district No. 13, of Flnley, to the amount of $10,000. Tree Souvenirs, Handsomely decorated china cream with wan, a H fnr nit Sunday's Journal. Bring your ads early, any day, tne earner tne ueiwr. on want pages today for further particu f lark &Co. O II ilO THE LEADING EAST SIDE DEPARTMENT STORE Corner East Morrison Street and Union Avenue O. W. P. Transfer Cars and Morrison Bridge Cars Pass Our Door. You'll Find Just What You Want at This Store on the East Side And the price is always right. Come here tomorrow and see how com plete our spring and summer stocks are in every department, and how reasonable our "no rent" prices are. New Spring Footwear $1.69, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4 New, nifty Oxfords, in oxblood, brown, tan, patent leather and kid, for ladies. Many handsome button and blucher styles. Crawford Shoes and Oxfords for Men at $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 BSAIV CLASHT STTXES ZK OXBXjOOD TAXf, BBOWHAJTS BJjAOX Millinery Specials CHILDREN'S $1.50 HATS 98 Beautifully trimmed Leghorn Hats, trimmed with silk mull, flowers and ribbon. UNTRIMMED SHAPES, Values to $2.75 ? 1.40 $3.00 OSTRICH PLUMES 1.98 Black or white plumes, 17 inches long; a grand $3.00 value, at fl.98 Men's Fast BPk Mercer ized Sateen Shirts 39c Men's iast black Sateen Shirts, very full width and length, all seams are double stitched; Shirts that are sold in many places at 75c regular Men's New Spring Suits, $9.90 to $25 We want the opportu nity to show you what a fine suit we can give you for a reasonable amount. Suits of ele gant style and colors, tailored in splendid way, so that every garment will retain its original shape. Assortment at this time is extremely complete. COMPLETE , HOUSE FURNISHERS TULL '& GIBBS INC. Women's, Misses' and Children's " Wearing Apparel QATIIR ITto A V The following are offered for tomorrow's special tfr. JL UirO-J H selling and are subject to delivery at our earliest SIP E C IA.LS convenence- Telephone, mail or C. 07D. orders will not be received. $3,75: Folding Go-Carts$l.S5 This vehicle is strongly made, folds simply and easily, and has dependable gear. Wheels are fitted with rubber tires. Seat, back and footboard "of , . . , maple. Smyrna Rugs $2 Vals.$1.35 Offered tomorrow in the Carpet Department Sixth Floor. The 30-in. by 60-in. size in these re versible, and serviceable rugs. They are shown in rich oriental and floral designs and are adapted to general use. Saturday Sale of Bedding ' ' 1 11 ' ' ' $1.50 values in Summer Quilts, in dainty chintz pat- terns special, each .....90 $1.90 values in Gray Summer Blankets, full size special, pair ; $1.00 $2.75 values in Heavy Outing Quilts special, each $1.50 $2.35 values in Summer Quilts special, each $1.50 $4.00 values in Tan, Gray and White Blankets, large size special, pair , $2.50 $3.25 values in Bed Pillows, covered in fancy tick ing, 5 lbs. and 6 lbs. pair special, pair $1.75 Feather Weight Folding Chairs TOMORROW AT $1.10 The most attractive folding chairs made finished in the mahogany or golden oak color, seats covered in leatherette. These sell regularly for $2.50 and are not tOj;be compared with the ebmm9n and cheaper folding chair patterns. SELF-WINDING CLOCKS Special $4-.5Q Not a novelty, but an attract ive and a practical clock. The frontsre 12 inches square, fin ished in antique green, with 64-inch dial. They can b: used either as a wall or shelf clock. Keep perfect time. Re quire no winding or attention except when renewal of batter ies is necessary. Special in the Basement. i Greeted by Portland Friends EDW. OLJNEY TKB WEU nOWV EBALEX, Was welcomed back- to Portland after an absence -of five years. Hav ing traveled extensively and present Ins his work In-many other states, he has decided to permanently lo cate In Portland, and his many friends e-reeted the announcement enthusiastically. Many persons who were healed five years ago, say that since then they have not been III. One of the remarkable cures effected since his return is that of a lady who has suffered with rheumatism for three yaars. She was unable to raise her arms, but was instantly healed, Mr. Olney fcas established a "Center of Right Thinking" Hera and he earnestly asks the co operation of the thinking peopla. His parlors are open daily from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. All are Invited to call on him. Get a free booklet and an explanation of his work. , FAXX.OB8 494 MOBBXSOIT STREET TZ.AT T. Phone Main J8S7. Consultation free. U ITlTlTITlTrriTITlVITlTI'U 50c-65c Table Damask 39c Full bleached Table Damask, 60 inches wide, splendid assortment of dainty new patterns. On Sat urday only, at, yard 39f $2, $2.25 Hammocks $1.68 Our best $2.00 and $2.25 values in Hamomcks, full width and length, eich one hai a, pillow and spreader at each end; trimmed with wide valance; good assortment of col ors and patterns. ... American Lady Corsets Best $1.25 Vals. at 9Sc For Saturday only. The famous American Lady Pompadour style Corset, in white. . ,y 40c-50c Cmbroidy 29c New Swiss Embroidery, in 18 inch width. ' Elegant new patterns that are suitable for skirts or cor set covers On Saturday only at . t ...1 29 f Ask your Grocer for !:c-j!'j Plantation Go's xtra fine dry cenulated u ,1 : s s" f J - J rt"J i't AWISsUBTTB. ENCACEME1T 1EC1XI TOXICS T- V ' - mm w-atta . . Cnsslaa Sjcphcny Crctcstra Ben Greet Players v Tonight. Tomorrow Afternoon and .. . , Night -- . . , . a KiosuMXEa Kicm cm- Next Sunday Night ' . 0 Orchestra. Direction Modest AltschuUr. Prices 12. 11.60, tl. TSc, 0a Beau now selling. ftHtV MALM OFEls fODATw. CHAIJLE3 FBOHMA.X presenU OTIS SKINNER Za the Captivating Bomaatio corneas' The Honor of the Famif AT TKB. XEZZJO TSUT11 Four Nights, Beflnnlng- Next Monday Juices C2, $JBO, X. T5, 60s - BUNGALOW THEATRE Phones Main 117; A-4ZZ4. Em p. Theatre Co. (Inc.), Leasee; Oeo, lu Baker, Oen. Mar. All this 'week Baker Stock Co.. In the Maude Adams version of The Lltt!e MInItr" Most charming offerinf of the season. , Matinee Saturday. Evenings J 6c. tto, 60c. .Matinees 16c, JJc Next "The Education of Mr. Plpp." BAKER THEATRE Phones Mala t A Site Ore. Theatre Co. (Inc.), Lessee: Geo. X Baker, Oen. Mgr. Tonight all week Mat. Saturday; Bargain Mat. Wed, lie any seat.- The well known star, rnUUS KAJtTMAJf and a strong supporting company In -it KArrawsa ZX VOUXajfrt By Victor Herbert. Prices 26o to tl.00. Mata, SSo. SOo. Next week "The Mayor of Toklo.' . push . A-ioca. tiGC v Sa. odar aaa XoUoag Week May 17 Mable Site and Mike Deallnf Olaade OlUlagwateri Billy Teal Tan acissea Weston a Hemllnsl The zlano Trinity j Xookway and Coa way; Orphemn Orobeatmi Pictures. 2 PANTAGES THEATRE AdTUeed Taaderllle, Stars of Vationa, Iill APACHES 81 PABOT." 17 people In Oast IT. f -Imported attraction direct from M an il n Rouge, Introducing the famous Apache Dance. Scene is laid In famous . Paris Tavern. "Caveau de Innocent." I Magnificent scenery and gorgeous cog- Matinees dally, 16c; two shows at night. 15c and 26c. , - NEW GREAT NORTHERN TRAIN SERVICE EFFECTIVE MAY 23. THE ORIENTAL LIMITED Will run through solid from Tacoma and Seattle to Chicago without change ! of cars. Superb new equipment. Connecting trains will leave Portland at 10 a. m. via beattle and 5:40 p. m. via SPOKANE PORTLAND & SEATTLE RY. FTTITTT TTTf Woman's Exchange 133 Tenth St, SATtrBOATrS SPECXAZi Roast Veal Willi Dressing Baked Besas and Boston Brows Bread, Baubarb Pie iAinoh 11:10 a. m. to J p. m. Journal Wants Are Winners I "THE NORTH BANK ROAD" NEW THROUGH SERVICE TO KANSAS CITY ALSO NEW SERVICE PORTLAND to VANCOUVER, B. C. Leave Portland daily 10 a. m., arrive Vancouver 10 p. m. No change of cars. Similar service southbound. EASTERN EXCURSION RATES JUNE 2-3, JULY 2-3, AUGUST 1142. " Chicago and return, $72.50; St. Louis and return, $67.50; St Paul, Minne apolis, Duluth and return, $60.00. StopoYeri allowed and .diverse return routes. Final return limit October 31. ' Full information, tickets and sleeping car reservations from H. DICKSOIN ' City Passenger and Ticket Agent.' :..?r:,:'l:?'-' . Telephones Main 680, A-2286.. v 122 Third St, Portland, Ore. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY DEGT TOE CBARD -VandevUle de Luxe wzaz rrABTnra scat n. tw. ELITE Harry TJ Claire pones' Great Say BeUaad Be Butm Sj TosseQ Pred Baser Orandaeoope BBCBBATXOW PABJC, Corner Tanron and Xwenty-ioarta Its. ABERDEEN vs. PORTLAND Kay 17, 13, 1. tO, 81, IS, S3. Games begin weekday 1:10 p. n; Sunday, J:S0 p. m. Admission Bleachers. 25c; Orand stand, 60c; Boxes, 26c extra Children: Bleachers, 10c; Grandstand, 2Se. USEES' DAT PSXSAT Boy a under 12 free to bleacher Wed STAR THEATRE The very best -of Motion Picture in a real theatre. Comedy, drama and edu cational. Mothers, send in your baby' ' picture. Continuous from 2 p. to. till 10:31 p. m. 100 TO AIT SEAT loo NERVOUS PEOPLE And those afflicted with heart weakness may now have no fear of the dental chair. ' BSA9 WHAT UBS. 2XABXZT SATS I I had 1 teeth extracted at the Bar. ard Dentists' without the leaet pain, and highly recommend them. MRS. HAN LET. 14 Sftti St. Whalebone Plate $10 A Great Dlsoererr, tn Sfew Waal bone PUte, whloh fa the lightest and strongest set known; doe not cover the roof of the mouth; bit corn eft til cob; guaranteed 10 year. j liooo wa chaxuutqb xxs wobid. We will forfeit f 1000 to any charitable institution for the dentist who can make a plate for 111 as good as waaak for Si. 10 Year Guarantee gold Crown, extra heavy.... ,.....& PuU Bet Teeth (whaleboa S. B. W.)ti.OO Bridge Work, per tooia, seat geld. .U.OO Whit Crowns ........... ........fe.04 Teeta Be-enameled ...............(3.09 Sold Pining ..........f l.oo And aot eveeedlng. ............ .ta.o Best tUlve PlUing .........ioj Platinum pmings ............., .tl.oa Teetk Cleaned ..0Jd TPBTB BXTSACTBS WTTHOtTT PAZB Pre Warn Otaet Vck la Ordered, By our new gystem of painless deatistry,' used by us alona Our success is due i the high-grade work don by our expert, gentlemanly operator. HARVARD DENTISTS Coxmec Perk aad Wasbtngtos Sta, . ; Ov Boyal Bakery. . Largest and best-equipped rental eetab llebment In the world; 20 Oee in ; United Bute. Open Sunday, t 21 Daily an til .. . vTO-NiGnr .