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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL . PORTLAND, THURSDAY : EVENING, JANUARY 6. 1910. ft Town Tcplco TONIGHTS' AMUSEMENTS. , Armory. . ,'. ,,y. .Mm. Sembrich Njlaker ."Sweat Innlsf alien" Orpheum. ,,,, Vaudeville Grand Vauchsvlllo i'amages .Vaudeville Star Moving- Pictures Many Be 81 ExMMtv The chamber Of commerce exhibit room are well pat ronized the day a. visitors from all over the world lnecrlblng their names on the register from cay to car. Ana those who come to see what the state lias to show In the way of agricultural. horticultural, mining and other prod' uote are said to be men not drawn there by idle curiosity, but with an object of Investing In land or soma enterprise. The other day names from almost every quarter of the globe followed each other on the register; one man from China and another - from Australia adding the variety. Among the visitors are many, easterners but the officers charge are also pleased to see that Ore gon lane visiting In the city pay the ex blblt a call. , At the last meeting couple of days ago, the board of dlree tors decided to expend quite a sum for he renovation of the exhibit one a big Smith, A Wesson. IS caliber, and the other a .22 long, specially con structed, long range, revolver, were found In his pookets. lie has told many stories since his arrest and la being held pending further investigation. He will probably be tried on the concealed weapons charge this afternoon. . BegnUr Meeting of a W. 0. T. U- Mrs. Neal Inman.v the president, con' ducted the , opening exercises at the Central W. C. T. U "Wednesday. . The roll call was followed by current events. each one responding very interestingly, Reports followed. Mrs. Jnman reported attending the monthly ministers' meet lng, finding much encouragement. Moth er Roberts was 'a visitor and made very Interesting remarks on her line of res cue work. She Is reaoulng many young people. Mrs, McFarland reported Bun day school work. ' She visited nine Sun day schools. Miss Lyman . reported 14 notices and 14 reports for the three dally papers. Mrs. Wooddy reported a pro gram for February 14 on her subjeot f rfiysteniatlo" Giving." Mrs. Barkey reported eight subscriptions for the Union Signal. N -.. . '. To Talk About Apples !The Apple Market and the Question of Over-Pro duction" will be the subject of discus , slon at the regular meeting of the 'Portland Apple Growers' association In the Young Men's Christian Association auditorium, Sixth and Tylor street), next Saturday night at S o'clock. ' The address of the evening will be delivered by IJ, M. Williamson, secretary of the state board of horticulture, and will be followed by consideration of the prob lem by the fruit growers present. Mr. Williamson has made a study of the question of apple production and will advance statistics to show that there Is a practically unlimited field for the orchardlst, la Oregon.- ., Decision Affaliurt Dr. CardweU Judge Gantenbeln yesterday afternoon decid ed the case of Dr. James R. CardweU against Helen R. CardweU as trustee. Oliver B. CardweU and Fowler H. Card 'well. In favor of the defendants. The plaintiff sued to have a deed given by his brother, Byron P. CardweU, declared a mortgage, basing his contention on an alleged understanding with his brother. who died In 1908. The deed was given tn .1899 and Byron P. CardweU In his will devised the property In trust for his 'grandchildren, Oliver B. and Fowler H. CardweU. The property Involved Is a half interest In twojots oaJUder lreet,Tea.rlrweIftE the value of the property being between 120,000 and $80,000. ' ? r V, - Pleads-Wot GhiUty S. B. Lewis plead ed not guilty to the charge . of man slaughter preferred against him by the state as a result of alleged negligence upon Lewis' part In- failing to prevent the accident on the Oregon Railroad & Navigation company's road, near War- rendale. in which Engineer Rogers was killed. Lewis was a track walker. It is charged, he left bis post on account of the rain which was falling and that if h had remained at his post the ac cldent would never have occurred. Lewis Is to be tried in the circuit court Pew Voters Have Appeared Only three or four voters have applied at the county clerk's office for a change In their registration In preparation for the special city election next month on the question of payment for water .mains Those who have moved to other precincts since tbey registered last year wtU be furnished with an v Identifica tion slip by the county clerk, on which they can vote, at the special election. Otherwise they will be obliged to swear in their votes by the affidavit of six freeholders. New voters, who have be come of age since the last election, and those who have come from other spates, will. In any event, have to swear their votes If they desire to take part In the election, as the general reglstra tlon lists will not 1e opened until next June. : ' ' '. ;.. at his home, at 14.3 Sacramento street as a result of the hard blow which he received on the head. Loydgren is an ardent advocate of temperance, and his friends vigorously deny-a report given publicity that he was Intoxicated and felt The numbness brought on by the blow which he received on the head iea several people to believe that Loyd tren was Intoxicated.. He expects to be up ana aoout in a few days. loe Bkattng -For finance skating op posite The Oaks. Take O. W, P. Oregoa City or Caxadero cars, get off at The Oaks. . . Christen Xwlg County literature Lewis eoun ty, Washington, Is sending out some fine literature on Its resources and op portunities In the hope of Interesting homeseekera The literature Is gotten up. In very attractive form, contalnln beautiful pictures of farms., orchards and land in the rough, A .copy, i received at the - Commercial club tbl morning. The booklet was published by the board of county commissioners and the committee that had charge of the county's exhibit at the A.-T.-P, expoai- tl,QlsW , 4 ., t, .1 i- ' V..f-i' : Penney Bros.' rriday Ppeoiat Our 11.25 grade of port' or sherry, wine at 75o per gallon. -Our $1 -grade of port sherry, tokay, Angelica or muscat wines at ft per gallon. , Invalid port regular $2.60, at 11.25 per gallon. 1902 straight Kentucky whiskey, 'regular 14.60, w 18.60 per gallon. Kentucky whiskey. regular H, at 23.20 per gallon. Friday only. 879-881 K, Morrison st Phones East 2(7, B-2426. Good delivered free. Special Priday Only. Don't be de ceived, t We sell absolutely pure wines and llsuors. 11.80 quality port sherry, angelica and muscatel wine, 76o per gallan; $4 rye or Bourbon whiskey, $2.75 per 'gallon ; $ 4 .brandy $2.7 5 per -gallon $4 rum, $2.75 per gallon. National Wine Co.. Fifth and Stark. Phone Main (499, Home, A-44P9. Delivered. . - Installation of. Camp, Officers. Scout Young camp, Spanish War Veterans, will tomorrow evening give a public In stallatlon of officers at the K. of P. hall. Eleventh and Alder streets. The Installation will be followed by a social time. w. T, Phillips will be the new commander. . -,.. . Bobbed His KaomsuiU For robbing his . roommate of a raxor, knife and 21 cents, E. Ranges, a laborer, has been sentenced to four months on the rockplle. He was convicted In municipal court of stealing from Benjamin Frledericksen. Tbey roomed In the nbrth . end. . Will Meet la SJoaoolhone The Home Training association of M on ta villa wt!l meet at the schoolhous Friday after noon at I o clock. Th address will -be given by Rev. Mr. FlUpatrlck on. the subject "How to Teach Respect to Pub- no property. " ' , Construction Cmpy Incorporated Articles . of Incorporation of the Con cord Construction company have been filed with the county clerk by D. Ma- donna, D-LRagnone, N. Ca sola to and -&r BlsotU. The capiUl stoTtk Is $10,000. ' Mrs, Dale loses. Bul Judgment for the defendant was given by a Jury in Judge aOena' department of the circuit court this morning in the case of Mrs. Dilla R. Dale against George Tu thill Mrs. Dale sued for $3600 damages for injuries sustained In. a fall In front of TuthlU's property at Going street and Williams avenue on September 15, 1908. - Mrs. Dale, an aged woman, was hastening to board a streetcar whon she stepped Into - a . hole between the Sidewalk and the curb and she alleged that TuthlU was guilty of negligence. Two Gel JudgmentsJudge Bronaugh In the circuit court yesterday gave Judgment for th plaintiff In the case ox the Statesman Publishing company against the Ames Mercantile agency, E. M. Simonton and-A.-B.-Keaton, f or $28$ for the publication of a rural di rectory. Of Polk county. Judgment was also given In the same court In favor of B. L. Bailey against ! the Jettison Comstock Lumber company for $445.70 on a lumber Mil. - . .. v Coughed tTntil Be Died Alexander Lawson, 185 First street was taken with a violent attack of coughing yes terday morning, and-died before medi cal, aid could arrive. He was 52 years old. and recently came from Cheyenne, Wyo. Heart trouble superinduced by the spell of coughing has been assigned as the cause of death. ..He was a book keeper and unmarried. The body will be returned to Cheyenne. - South Portland Boosters The South Portland Boosters will meet tonight at the library of St Lawrence academy, Third and Sherman streets. The esti mates of City Engineer Morris of the cost of the proposed filling of Mar quam gulch, Sheridan to Arthur streets and Corbett to Seymour street will be considered. Hard surface pavements will also be discussed. .Arrangements will be made for a cltisens' rally Thurs day night January.13. - Stove Starts Small Blaze An over heated - stove in the basement of Che Oxford hotel. Sixth' and Oak streets, started a small blase there last even ing. The fire was confined to the base ment and the damae-e will be 860. Will Plead Monday Arthur Anson was arraigned In the circuit court yes- j and was allowed until Monday to plead. The prosecuting witness against him is Ester Anderson,' a 18-year-old- glrL Swiss Watch Bepalrlng c. sen, corbett bldg 2d fir, take elevator. W A. Wis and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. , e - Dr, Baynss, optician.' Marquam bldg. -An ffet!v method of freeing the ajr of rooms from dust and germs, es pecially desirable for schools, hospitals, operating rooms and spinning mills, Is the purpose of an electrlo fan which revolves In a vertical cylinder and pro duces a current of nearly two eubio feet er seconds Water dripping on the blades purifies the air passing through them and then drips off. ' AT THE TIEEATllES t . Seat Sale Opens Tomorrow. ' Th advanoe seat sale will open to morrow (Friday) morning at 10 o'clock, at boxoffloo. Bungalow, for the famous American actor and comedian. Max Fig. man, supported by a splendid company, Including Helen Lackaye, In the delight ful comedy drama,' "Mary Jane's .Pa," for three nights. ' beginning, next Sun day, January $. "The Man From Komi." ' The central character In "Th Man From. Home," th great Chicago and New Tork success, which come to Portland next week for the first time, opening Its engagement at th Portland theatre Sunday evening, U an elongated Indiana lawyer. , Grand't Beit BilL This week th, Grand has on Of Its best bills, a program composed of high grade vaudeville acta. - For tieadliner. th Romany Opera company has beea selected. No better singing act has over been heard m Portland la vaudeville. MEN. WAOTEP thai know how to sell Jinc iiure aoout cream resi dence real estate proposition 9 A. M. to 12 M., 322 Corbett Bldg. Death of 3. W. SextonJoseph W. Sexton, formerly of Portland, who died yesterday In the state hospital, will be burled today at Troutdale. He is sur vived by two sons, II. C. and Ray Sex ton. He was 62 years old. Goes to Give lectuxes. C. S. Chap man, district forecaster for the national forest service, has gone to Seattle to deliver a course of lectures on forestry topics to the pupils of the University of Washington. We Sponge and Press Tons Clothes, all for $1.60 month. Main 614. A-4314 Wagons run everywhere. Unique Tailor ing Co.-$09 Stark. Steamer Jessis Harklns, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. ' Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. ""'.'.;.;r Beoovering Prom Blow M.Loydgren. the aged man who was held up and robbed of a silver watch and chain andlj some . money by highwaymen Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock while on his way to church, is still confined to his bed SpThatWomca to reduce my stock immediately i will offer ; exactly 480 Suits, 300 Coats and About 100 Skirts THE MOST REMARKABLE VALUES IN, "NEW STYLES" EVER . SHOWN IN PORTLAND FAT REDUCTION IS NO SIN Th purpose native the ture. of Beauty Is to refine lincouthnesa of human na- We all bow to Ita power. - It Is the only autocracy that has no nihilist shadow. Alas! this means the fat wom an must serve'- instead of rule, for i beauty In woman la a composite of both 1 time and feature. ; . .'! I Thousands of rat women are beautiful of face. : But they lag behind in 1 the , race for prefereace-p-because a too pon-1 derous outline dashes the favor their i face has gained- them. retty fat women can reduce not toe gooo, pure lined uesii) i WOMEN'S SUITS Cost and Values Abso- v lutely Ignored "ThTTtyieTlirTirtBe newest a vanced samples and are as varied as your tastes, and are "right" for all kinds and conditions aad classes of people. I want the women from Nob Hill, the classy girl, the work ing girls and the millionaire's wife, also the school girls and the office tVirls. The garments offered are new, stylish, good anf it you knew what I know about them, there would not be a women's suit or coat sold in the city outside of my Sample Suit and Cloak Parlors. What are you going; to do about it? Women's Suits that cost $20 at factory and which retail at about $30.00, will be sold jg gg Women's Suits that cost $25.00 at factory, which retail at about $40.00, will be sold $2 95 Women's Suits' that cost '$30.00 at factory, and which retail at about 445 to $50, will be sold j JJ JJfJ $20 Cloth and Silk Dress-tJQ' QP es to be sold at tPOeOtl COATS All Marked Below Actual Cost $30.00 Long Chiffon A Off Broadcloth Coats at. . V lVO $22.00 Long Broadcloth Coats, in all colors and sizes, (JQ QQ go at . vlelO $30 Rubberized Coats, in 1Q AO Stripes and moire, for. . vieaO $35 Rubberized Coats, C1 "j QO in stripes and moire, at vi-XeaO $27.50 Priestley Coats for. .f 11.98 $40 Long Covert Coats for $19.85 Selections from th light opera most popular are rendered. " . Bernard Daly at the Baker. ' A pretty Irish lov play Intermingled with rare and hearty laughter Is "Sweet Innlsf alien," In which Bernard Daly Is appsarlng at the Baker all this week. Tomorrow night, will be a benefit for th Hibernians. . v - -v ... The Best Pancera In Vaudeville. The best dancer to vaudeville, the Novelty Dancing Four, are th hit of all the vaudeville bill this week, and pat rons of Pantages will thoroughly enjoy their performance. Clever dancing and delightful singing, combined with pretty girls, happy chaps and 'stunning cos tumes make the act on long to be re membered.- ,;. : , " v r , ROSEBURG'S POSTAL V: RECEIPTS GROW ' , (Special bUpetek to The JoaraaL) '. Roseburg, Or, Jan. 5. That Rose- Co Sixth and Morrison Opposite Postoffice Madame Sembrich Makes Records of Her Voice Exclu- .' sively for the " , burg Is growing rapidly in ihown v t' poUl reclpt, which hIiow a fnin . . 1S.J per cent for Dcrvmbcr, IJnj, ovrr thos of 1908. Jor the month of cember.UOS, the total reoelpls -i $1820.23, ss agalnitt a total of 141!).';. for December, 1908... The lucres li October was 16 per cent and In Novem ber nearly 20 per cent Salem has only 15 saloons, lees thott one to -1000 of population. VICTOR Isles' SiKo M -KM IMOX TOB XOOM S8 XAarxXTOV sx. 131 TXTJaS BET. WASKTJiaTOS AJTD ALSXM STi. J.KULIGK . ." coirgxaBrxB. Distributor of Kaanfactarers' aad Xaa porters' 0ampl Garment of ladies High-Grade Appartl tn oiit oitb nr orrr or ro&T-. . UN. t .. ,'V. SALE FOrOlrc IVIontli Ladies Hults. Coats, Capes. Op era Capes, Rain Coats, Silk Petti coats, Skirts. Waists, Gowns, Bilk DTsa. Children's Coats, at Il.tO a coat, etc., at half price from manufactur er's cost. Be sur and call at tms piac so you don't rlK your money; do not miss . seeing them. LookforRoom 38, Uamillon Building 131 Third St. IW are open frbm a. m. "o S p. m. AMUSEMENTS Mme. Sembrich One of the World's Greatest Sopranos Assisted by WOMEN'S SKIRTS Go at Less Than .Cost of Materials $15 fine Silk Voile and Chiffon Panama Skirts, to be CFf IA sold at tWlAu $20 Altman, Voile Skirts, (3JQ OA with silk drop, to go atVaeO $6.50 Novelty Dress Skirts, closed out at. , . $5.00 Black Chiffon Pan ama Skirts for $3.69 $2.49 DONT DELAY COME TOMORROW . IMPORTANT REMEMBER ADDRESS ROOMS 203-4-5 SWETLAND BLDG. SECOND FLOOR, WASHINGTON AND FIFTH STS. Opp. Fifth St. Entrance Olds, Wortman &, King Store Take Elevator. MRS. M, N. BERT Representing New York Manufacturers Sample Cloak and Suit Exchange Mr. Francis Rogers Baritone Mr. Frank La Forge Pianist - Tonight 1:15 ARMORY MME,. SEMBRICH AJT9 COMPACT PRICE3-J31 81.50 2 S2.50 , . OAmBZACSS AT 10 Will Appear in Concert at The Armory Tonight Direction Lois Steers-Wynn Coman ; Seat Sale at Sherman, Clay & Co.'s We Want, You to Hear Some of Madame Sembrich's Records on the VICTRGLA BL 443 DMI4 TkaA Wash. Russell & Drew. Managers. WEEK BEGINS SUNDAY EVE., JAN. Liebler & Co. s i'roauption TED MAS 7BOM HOHB " Br Booth Tarkington and Harry Leon Wilson, S years' record run In New York Land Chicago. Seats on sale today, i.ve lVlnKS, SOe to $l.5fl; Wednesday and Sat- lurday Mauneea, too to ll.oo. BAKER TUEATBEofiVfBa'klrfMirr TONIGHT ALL. WEEK I -The noted actor of Irish plays and sweet singer . BERNARD SALT In His Xatest Snoeess 'SWXET IMKISr AHuEW Evenings, 25c, BOo. 76c, 1; bat. Mat., i6c. SOc. Friday nltrht Ancient Order of Hibernians - night. Next week, opening Sunday Matinee Beverly. MAXJT 6. A-1020 MAT. . XYERT DAI 15-34-600 Wig-hts 1S-8S-50-750 ik MAT. , THEATRE Street Safe Ag-aln The street depart ment yesterday removed the coating- of Ice which had formed about the foun tain and watering trough on Sixth street, at. the intersection of Ankeny, and It Is again safe for team to ap proach. The lea had formed so thick that It was necessary to break Into It with picks and crowbars. -? . 4 Charges of Trend Made-Charles P. Whitney and Harry Lewis are named as defehdants In suits filed In United JStates district court yesterday by Unit ed 8tates District Attorney John Me Court, for ; the cancellation of patents held by th two to Lane county home steads. Charges allege that the two se cured, title) fraudulently. , ' 'r- -ii. Prank Z.undy, who claims to have been at on tlm a deputy sheriff of rouglas county, was arrested and booked at the St Johns police station en a i charge of carrying concealed weapons at an early, hour this morning. Lundy was arrested at the Instance of L. IL Smith, who had become nervous from seeing Lundy . In his neighborhood and feared that he was there with evil Intentions.- When arrested two revolvers. Now. that fat In a very simple way. No exercise no dieting1 is r.ecessarv. Let them take one jarmola Prescrlntlon Tablet after each meal and at bedtime for a month. The fat will- simply fade. No wrinkles or pouches of skin will form, but the toss will be uniform. The fat will go as stealthily as It came; fade away. The health will Improve, the eye grow more brilliant th wit eorightlier. Mar- mola Tablets are a boon and harmless, uu, wm vim itimuun Aaviiivu- aola prescription, . .. 44 s. - Marmola, H os. Fl. Ex. Cascara Aromatic os. Peppermint Water), and are likewise cheap, a large case of the druggist or nip rnarmom to., obb. warmer mag., ue trolt, Mich., costing only seventy-five cents. , . , HOTEL:, STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square - ' Just opposite Hotel St Francis - f - European Plan $1.60 a day up - American Plan $3.00 a day up ' Vewfteri and brick structure.' Furnish at cost 61 $2y0.0O0. Every comfort and con venience. Oa carllnes transferring all over city. Omnibus meets trains and steamers. Send for Booklet with map of San Francisco The Big Suit Sale at 145-147 SECOND ST., BET. ALDER and MORRISON ; Goes Merrily On A MANUFACTURER'S STOCK OF 1000 SUITS, v COATS AND DRESSES AT LESS THAN COST 'OF. MANUFACTURE ' Military Capes ; . . $3.95 suits .?5.00 Rubberized Goats.. $3.9 Dresses. . $5.00 ,' ' . Furs at Wholesale Prices. - OUR ANNUAL JANUARY SALE OF MUSLIN yN ' DERWEAR IS NOW IN FULL SWING . . WHY WAS EVERYBODY SURPRISED? Fop Everybody loOO CLEARANCE We are Clearing; we said up," and that's what we are doing; Plumes at Big Snaps S10 Hats at S2.50 Clear OsfiFScln PtaMe' Co. 303 WASHINGTON STREET, CORNER FIFTH I WEEK JAV. BBA9X.IITB. THE EIGHT GEISHA GIRLS wxex o r JAW, 3, 1910 Eckert ft rranois Edgar Bergs rred Baner :. Oraadasoop GRAND Xomaay: Opera Co, The l"oar Baltas Jjeo Ooooer and ' Boslaa SaUska Matinee every day, z:30; any seat, 15a, Rvenins; performances, 7:30, 9:15; bal cony, 15c; lover floor, 25c; box seats, 60 ASTAWCED TAUDEVELtB. SClss Kay Tolly la "Stop took Lis ten," Novelty Danolng Tonv, . Valdare and Tamo, Davis ft Thorndyke, el-a-phono, X Van Trio, ito White, pan-iao-saoop. Popular Prices Matloe Pally Curtain 2;30, 7a and :OQ. PATE united States and Porslgra eSSrilrl Procured. Defended snd -iJa PACXfiO COAST PATE XT AGE9CT, Zss . BtooirUm, CsX MS Painless Dentist On oi town peo!( loan bT thair pjm 3 snd brlosework a iohd Im oae U t if (MMHO. i tWtwill tiiisyse a fp4 orewtlsr . ( J Molar Crowns 5.1 J 22kBrk)isTssta 3. M 1 Geld riliuts 1.1 J !. . .,u.. v r i j lussisi riuofs s v SilvK ri!!jii(Ss HiltyMHnss Z.vJ j plate :"" 5.C3 ., -i 4 tuU 7.f lVlwtlhnialliiui I trritM v t ma tnmsMt m Mne Pi! Crfrtine .w -J WORK BUAHANTirO rOH I Yf J PelnlMetitrectic.il re whoa i i"T . . . ItoriJenHl. i)oDult(lo i ro, v cnnm.t t .-- pelnlens Krk done wkM.. All h r.i , a J " 1 k. INC