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.THE OREGON DAILY" JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING; JANUARY 5,. 1910. TONIGHTS' AMUSEMENTS. Baker .............."Sweet Innlsfallen Orpheum M ........ . .Vaudeville nrami ..Vaudeville I'anugea . Vaudeville) Portland Archaeological society, was eiar -. t fflovun nywiw aeierate to tne national convention. Mrs. I liorxman was , the first delegate aver there a, month ago. The operation waa performed at tha Good Samaritan hoa plUL The coin waa lodged at a point In the esophamig close to the Adam's apple. Tba throat waa out Open. ralxelonrn to JLeotnre-Professor H R. ' Falrclough of Stanford university, who haa been attending a' meeting of tha Archaeological. Institute of America at Baltimore, will deliver a lecture in jforuand on hia way back to California. Mrs. Lee Hoffman, a member of tha 1. AT-THE TIIEATBES ! . nh fot Heated Oara The action of President Will a. Steels, of the Penin sular Development league, ln carrying the fight of the people tributary to the . BL Johns carllne ,to the atate railroad , commission lit hp pea of aeourlng heat In' the cara during the winter, waa unan imously indorsed by the members of the ' Unlveraity Park Board of Trade at lta meeting at . Unlveraity Park Monday evening. The club also voted to aak the ; park board to Improve Columbia park ...and appointed W. J. Peddloord, B. II. - Balrd and H. O. Slbray aa a committee to wait upon the board. The meeting waa largely attended. ,.. , : Want Beat for Sock Clementine F, Lewis haa begun au It for 13819 against the Northwestern Warehouse company for a ' balanoe alleged to be due on ' rental for Columbia dock No. I for a -year ending July 1, 1909. It la aUted that the dock waa leased on a tonnage charge basis In 1907 for one year and the defendant' continued to use the dock for another year after the contract expired. The owner now electa to treat '. the defendant aa a tenant on the aame .scale of charges as for the first year. The charge for the aecond year-la placed at 19469 and it la atated that only 15860 haa been paid; Teat Cacea Continued The two test labor cases brought in the municipal court by C. P. Hoff, state labor com , mlssloner, have been continued until next week. The cases are against B. Sllverfleld, furrier at Fourth and Mad- Ison streets, and F. C sutler, box man ufacturer at Tenth and Ollaan streets. Both are accused of working women over 80 boura In one week. Stetler con tends that ha haa not violated the law, Inasmuch aa the women are not em ployed except on piece work, and they work aa long aa they choose. sent from this city by the local soolety. Working ; Committees Appointed- working committees for the year were appointed by President Louis Barsee of the Alberta Improvement club Monday evening. The chairmen only were ap pointed and they will select their own helpers. The Widening of Alberta atreet between Union avenue and East Four teenth atreet ,waa left In the hands of a special committee composed of F. Biers, B. N. Baker, Dr. L Hurd and X O'Shea, Organisation for Soya The organiza tion of a Sunnyside Boys' and Gin- d f Kebruarr n't wUl association wUl be one of the subjects w. 'Atmtriht. , ,h it hln Th. Install Off loam Troutdale ': Eastern Star lodge yesterday installed officers for 1910. They are aa follows: Worthy matron, Mra. Aaron Fox; worthy patron, Aaron Fox; associate matron, Mra F. D. Hubbard; secretary, Mra. IS. J. M. E1 mondaon; treasurer, Mra. 3, N. Rey nolds; conductor, Mra. W. Sales; assist ant conduotor, Mra. T. Howe; watch -man, Mrs. Ellen Wright, and organist, Mra. o. J. Brown. , . telnbaoh ft Co.'e FrtoeaOwing S1 a typographical error In the ad. of A. B. Stelnbach A Co.. the quotation of re duotlona on $15 overcoata and fit suits were placed in the columna with the boys' reductions. Men's fit suits add overcoata are selling at f 11.26. and cor responding reductions are' being made all along the line In men a and boys' aulta. re Hegatlves , Back Return of a large number of scenic photographic negatlvea or 11000 damage for their retention la demanded In a auit In the circuit court by E. H. Morehouse at Co. against the Welater ' company and George M. Welster. The property la at leged to be unlawfully held at 151 Whit. aker, atreet. , submitted at an election called by the to come up for consideration at the meeting of the Sunnyside Push club riext Wednesday evening. - Under the direction of J. P. Newell and J. T. Wil son, the club haa been doing a great -deal of preliminary work and now has . the plana , fairly well In hand. They call for the expenditure of $5000 to be rained by the selling of shares at $10 apiece. , be distributed at the city hall. The copies are ready for distribution now and will be given to those who ask for them. Blanohet Caused Death The coroner's Jury Investigating the death of Caesar Bourgeois, who waa shot by Loula Blan chet, Saturday night at 41 North Fourth atreet, found that the aaloon manager caused the death. Only one witness was before the Jury. Albert Coos saw the shooting and said the two men were quarreling at the bar, when Blanchet drew- a revolver and shot. Blanchet will be given a preliminary hearing Friday In municipal court The charge Is murder. To Discuss ravememV-Pavement best suited to Killlngsworth avenue will be discussed at the meeting this evening of the - Killlngsworth Avenue Improve ment association. A number or bids have been sent In for the laying of hard surface pfevement on the street and It - la planned to decide which kind Is best aulted at thla evenlng'a meet ing. The association la to-meet In the hall at the corner of East Sixteenth and Killlngsworth. Wbiri rarty by Social Clnn The Toung Men's Social club of St Law rence church will give a whist party and dance tonight at St Lawrence hall. Third and Sherman streets. This Is the first party to be given by the club, which was recently organized, and a large crowd la expected to attend. Max Figman Coming to Bungalow, Next Sunday, Monday and Tuesday nights, January 9, 19 and 11, John Cort will present the favorite and famous American comedian and actor, Max Figman, supported by a splendid com pany. Including Helen Lackaye, In the delightful oomedy. "Mary Jane'a Pa." at the Bungalow theatre. The advance eat sale will open January 7, at 10 o'clock. . . Grand's Stellar Bill An all-star bill haa been sent by Sul livan A Constdlne to-the, Grand this week.' The Romany Opera company haa never naa its equal in vaudeville aa singing act Seven vocalists are heard In selections from the cream Of operas. Tha Baitua acrobats, from London Hip podrome, present a seriea of feata which nave not been done by others, f ' Irish Play at the Baker. ' "Sweet Innlsfallen la the title of Ber nard Daiy'a latest Irish success, which la aeen for the first time at Baker the atre thla week. Mr. -Daly Is seen to happy advantage In the role of Larry charming Irish songs and ballads. Dramatic Play at Pantagea. Not often does vaudeville offer such a dramatic treat aa does Pantagea this Week. ' Mls May Tully Is appearing there with Sensational .success In "Stop-Look-Listen. " Miss Tully Is one of th most charming comedlenea on the stags today, and her support Is exactly the aame that appeared with her during the New -York run. . . her manufacturing Industries In th shape of another large creamery. .The Jensen Creamery company, - which haa headquarters at Salt Lake, wlU locate here. The company now haa branches In operation at Pocatello, Idaho, and Reno, Nevada, and the plant here will make Us fourth. Five thousand dol lars' worth of machinery- haa been or dered and Mr. Jensen announces that the plant will be In operation within a month. He says the Pendleton estab lishment will be made a central point and will be prepared to handle cream from ail points within a radius of J0O miles. . . , . ., v 1 ; Lebanon Banquet a Success, i (SpueUI DUpateh to The Journal.) Lebanon, Or., Jan. , 5. The annual banquet given by the ' Business Men's league on New Tear's eve was a grand success. Among the speakers of the evening were Colonel E. "Ilofer, of the BeJera Statesman; Wallace It Struble, tne publicity manager at Albany! F. P. Nutting, editor of the Albany Demoorat; A. M. Reeves, mayor-elect of Lebanon; J. M. Stewart president of the Lebanon State bank; ' W. T. Wardle. pastor of tne Presbyterian church of Lebanon; Professor Joseph Benner, of the gram mar school. Senator M. A. Miller pre sided. . . Will Circulate Amendments Five amendments to the city charter to bel"c"nat'on WMT th c" S'tne " Tha Man From Home." . Every line of the new play, "The Man from Home," which Is to be .seen at the Portland theatre during the week of January 9, was written on the beau tiful terrace of the Hotel Regina Mar- gherita at Sorrento; Italy. Thore Booth Tarkington and Harry Leon Wilson, the authors of the play, sat day by day and drew their local color and Inspira tion together while building the drama. I Livingston-Benedict Wedding. New York, Jan. 5. The Church of the If You Want the Best The Best $3 Hat in the World The Best- $3 Hat in the World life m Sixth and Morrison. MME. Opposite Postoffice. Sembrich AaiateA by Mr. Francis Rogers Baritone Mr. Frank La Forge Pianist Will Appear In Ooneert at The Armory January 6, 1910 Direction Lots Steers-Wyna Oomaa SBAT ALB AT Sherman, Clay & Co. Opposite postoffloe Xeeting of Parents Tha Parent Teachers' association of the Woollawn school will meet at the schoolhouse on Friday afternoon at 2:80 o'clock. Moth er Roberts will speak on 'Pitfalls and Snares of the Young." All who are In terested In children are Invited to at tend. . of the large January weddings this afternoon, when Miss. Juliette Benedict daughter of James A. Benedict became the bride of Philip Livingston. Bishop Greer performed the ceremony, assist ed by the rector, the Rev. Dr. William Mercer Orosvenor. The bride was at tended by her sister, Mrs. Robert Kelly Prentice, aa matron of honor, and Mr. Livingston had T. J. Oakley Rhlnelander as his best man. New Creamery at Pendleton. Pendleton,, Or. Jan. 6. Pendleton Is to receive an Important acquisition to Will Authorise Plume. Mayor Simon announced yesterday that he would ap prove the ordinance passed by the city council at Its last session, granting to the Lowls-Wiley syndicate a permit to build a flume from Willamette Heights down to Guild's lake. The mayors' an nouncement came after lie had made a trip of inspection to the heights to in vestigate conditions there, in response to a request of property owners of the neighborhood. Regimental Dance Given by W. 0 W. regiment Saturday evening, January 8, 1910. W. O. W. hall, Kast Sixth and Alder. Admission, gents fOc; ladles 26c. Weinberg's orchestra, union music Pnaeral of Mrs. Oordan. The funeral of Mra. Margaret. S. Gordan, who died at her home in University Park last Sunday, will be held today from the University Park Congregational church. Mra Gordan was 74 years old. The re maining survivors of the family are a husband, two sons' and a daughter. Favors Merit System , The chamber of commerce haa gone on record as fa voring the selection of America's dlplo- matio corps by the merit system, ink ac cordance with a bill now before con gress. The resolution passed will be forwarded to the Oregon congressional delegation. BEN SELLING LEADING CLOTHIER What's the Use of Arguing About which is the best place to buy hardware at All the' talk in the wrold isn't half aa convincing as a short visit here, where you will find hardware of the best. Other people a plenty have found this out by experience. Tou'll know It too, if you will come and give us a chance to prove It to you. AVERY&CO. IS Third St. Bet Pine & Ash ", Delicate Operation Bsooessfnl Law rence, 3-year-old son of John Johnson, Blfj East Seventy-third street, underwent an operation yesterday to have a penny removed from his throat' It lodged Painless Dentistn? Marines on Way Here A tourist car bearing 45 marines of the United States navy ei route from Mare Island to Bremerton, Wash., will arrive In Port land tomorrow on the Southern Paclflo and depart for the sound on the Oregon ft Washington railorad. Disbursements $1700 According to the annual report of the Waaonlo Relief board, the disbursements of the organ isation during the past year were $1700, Officers elected for 1910 were W. P. McKenzie, president; George Taswell, secretary; D. L. Clouse, secretary. Is Your Razor Dull? Rszorine t"hke?n"st "-; iiuuvi uv,n,le pltch our ! Guarantee i If razorine Is not satis- j factory mall your raaors to us and we will grind and hone them free of charge. ! loc a caKe at drug or hardware stores or bv mail. Basorine Co., 85 rranllin St, Mew York. AMUSEMENTS f X MADAMS eXMBXXCX With a Victor in your home you can have the per petual services of Sembrich, Caruso, Schumann Jfleink, Scotti, and other artists of world . jenownl.:. Step into our Victor Parlors and hear Sembricn on the Victrola. - HOTEL PERKINS rrm ays wabxxvqtov its. In the heart of the business and shopping district' Tba most modern and up-to-date hotel in the Northwest Local and long-distance phones In every room. Rooms with private bath, ea sura and single. Sample rooms. Elegant cafe. Xnslo dally dnrtng tamek, dinner and after the tfcea. tre, by the famous Xarkee Orchestra. Bos assets all trains. - Bates 11 and up. zot rsBxnrs co. r. f. XlchazdSoa. lTes. - X Q. SWZTXiAVS, ec'y San Francisco $5.00 (INCLUDING MEALS AND BERTH) REDUCED RATES AND QUICK TRIP TO LOS ANGELES. S. S. KANSAS CITV (L. N. Nopander, Master) Sails' 4 p. m., Friday, Jan. 7. M. J. ROCHE, C. T. A, 142 3d St, Main 402, A-1402. J. W. RANSOM, Dock Agent, Ainsworth Dock, M. 268, A-1234. , San Francisco & Portland Steamship Co. ' THE CORNELIUS "The House of Welcome CORNER PARK AND ALDER STREETS Single $1 JO and P. Double S2 and up. Our omnibus , meets au trams. Portland's Newest and Most Up-to-Date Hotel C. W. CORNELIUS Proprietor -H. E. FLETCHER Manager .:iiaiis SEWARD NEW CORNER TENTH AND ALDER - The leading hotel of Portland, opened July, 1909. Modern in every detail, furnished in elegance. Most beautiful corner lobby in Northwest Commodious sample rooms. European plan. Rates $1.50 and up. 'Bus meets all trains. w. sc. MWAJU), rrop. - Former Detective Gets Job Andrew G. Vaughn, one of the city detectives discharged by ex-Mayor Lane, has been appointed guard at the Llnnton quar ries. The county commissioners mads the appointment yesterday. The salary is $8S a month. I Oat of town Man!. loan hair. th.lr plate sua Dnasawora nm laiM ia eae daf Wt will rive rM a roe! BtW7.WlI,l 22k fols Of wclatt etvnlor J3.6 lolar Crown 8.0 22kBridgTetli 3. 6 A. I J tHt ft iuwa ruling v fciisiiiiTJi riiiinn . ah w Sihrer FlUlnga ' .60 l-tayPIIinn i 2.59 IPtalM 5.00 dookat 2 p- m Bua D.J B..L 1 wNttM 7.50 .50 look Out for These Ken Two men have been soliciting aid for the widows' and orphans' fund of the Railway Switchmen's union. The men are thought to be frauds, and that organisation haa no such persona soliciting. Orchard Company Organises. Glad stone Stevens. Thomas With -combe and Josephine W, Gannon have filed artlolea oi incorporation ui ine nenaiem vauey Orchard company, which haa a capital stocK or f2U,UUV. Steamer Jessie Harrlns, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday, Leaves .Washington street PiinbM Extr'tlos WORK OUARANTKED OH IB YEARS ninlm ztnotloa Vtt when cI.te.or bridge tmtlt Moraana. uoamitauoa s rae, xoaMBnotf.tb.twe MIdIm. work dau MivwkflM. All work fiillv wnaxm utoed. Uod.m.lotrla ialpm.nt. Bwt m.ihodSj, Wise Dental Co. INCORPOSATCO $nD:wT.Sxa: PORTLAND, OREGON omoa hods s a. at. s r. as. asBaaya, sua. TULTtHB BcrLBTwa , II CSjatStkklhii SI V; W. Baltcs and Company invite yonr inquiries for 1165 First and Oak Xoe Skating For fine Ice skating op posite The Oaks. Take O. W. P. Oregon City or Casadero cars, get off at The OakS. v fames Oarick ai Oo the house mov ers; removed to 130 East Water street Phone East 427. An attack jof the grip Is often followed by a persistent cough, which to many proves a : great annoyance. Chamber lain's . .Cough Remedy . has been ex ten. elvely used and with good success for the relief and cure of this cough. Many cases .have . been cured after all other remedies had failed. - . Swiss Watch Sepalring C. Chrlsten sen. Corbett bldg., 2d fir., take elevator. W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists, Third and , Washington. . Br. Haynes, optlolan. Marquam bldg. 'arry With the 'eadpiece. Harry haa brains. His long suit Is bargains. He waa out early, this morn ing "looking around" for a suit After visiting nearly all the clothing tores In town, he came back to Jhnmle Dunn's Bamola Suit Shoe 218 Oresronlan bid.. fand bought Wise Harry. - , Jlmmie Dunn It. . 'How could you afford to buy your , fiance such a handsome New Tear's present, Dr. Gook. Ohl Jlmmie Dunn It. J I bought 'one of his swell sample suits ! at room IIS Qregonlan bldg and saved seats vow sxzxnra 8XXBMAJr-CZJt.T MML SEMBRICH AJTD OOMTAITT Thursday Eve.. Jan. 6 ,i:18 ARMORY PRICES-f 1 1.50 2 2.50 BAKER THEATRE.Vgr. TOMIGHT ALL WEEK The noted actor of Irish plays and sweet singer BEEVABD DAX.T In His ZHitest Snooess M SWEET ZinnS7AZuLEH " Evenings,1 25c, 80c, 76c, 1; Bat Mat 2Bc, BOc. Friday night, Ancient Order of Hibernians night. Next week Beverly. MAZ2T 8, A-10S0 MAT. EVERY DAI 18-85-SOc Wights 18-25-60- 760 jam. s THEATRE ADVANCED VAVDEVXCAB HSADUNB, THE EIGHT GEISHA GIRLS GRAND Soman? Opera Oo. , The row Baltus X.o Cooper and Bosina Ealiaka Matinee every day, 1:20; any seat, 16e. Evening performances, 7:20, 8:15; bal cony, 16c; lower floor, 25c; box seats, 0o week or JAN. 3, 1910 Hokert at rrancls Edgar Berget s Pred Baner Orandaaoope V Grove to Cast Straw Vote, " (Special Dbpatrhyto The JoarnaL) ' Forest Grove, Or., . Jan. 8.- A' straw vote Is to be taken at the time of the city election next Monday, to deter mine the sentiment of the .voters as to whether Forest Grove shall own and operate her lighting, system, or put it Into the hands of some private Indi vidual or company. 7 . . . - ,f , The nlghtwatchman for a long time of Dallas la going to travel, with his family, for a year -through eastern and southern states, and nobody fispects htm of having grafted any, either. ; ADVANCED VATTDEVIXXtB. Kiss Kay Tnlly la "Ston took lis ten." Novelty Danolnsr ror, Valdare and Varno, Davis as Thoradyke, D.l-a- phone, Im Tan Trio, Xo white, Pan-taa-esoope. Popular Prices Matinee Daily Curtain fl:30, 730 and SKX). FATEMfs trnited tea and Por.lgn Proenred, Defended and pAOxna Sold COAST PATENT AGENCY, DM toektcn, cai . ' 1 "Jim. . - J DAILY ' TO Tacoma, Seattle and Puet Sooiict PoMts Tacoma - Seattle Express 7 A. M. To Tacoma, Seattle and all interme diate points, to Grays Harbor, Olympia and South Bend branches, and all east ern points. Puget Sound limited 3:30 P. M. Fast train to Tacoma, Seattle and in termediate points, including Grays Harbor and'South Bend branches. Portland. Tacoma, Seattle and Vancouver Special 10 A. M. Fast train to Tacoma and Seattle and British Columbia point?. Night Express 12:15 A. M. To Tacoma and Seattle. Standard and tourist sleeping cars, placed ready for occupancy at 9:00 p. m. , Close connections made for all main and branch line points. Modern and up-to-date equipment, including dining . - " 5 cars, parlor cars, first-class coaphes in all-trains. r 0k . . Tickets, Parlor and Sleeping-Car Reservations ' CORNER -MORRISON AND THIRD STREETS -:; AND UNION DEPOT : t' . ;.- ... v.. ' ' 'v.'.' :?.'-,: Full information regarding trains, connections, etc., on application. r- A. D. CHARLTON, Asst Gen. Pass. Agent Cor. Morrison and Third ts., Portland, Or. ' Telephones Main H and A-1241 rrr ) 1 rs i