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' " . : . - 1 ' ',' '.'it n ' . w I ; ; Jf THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, ' FRIDAY EVENING, ' JANUARY ; 21, 1910. FIIOTEJ p5" AT THE TIIEATBES' - .TOXIGHT S AMUSEMENTS.' Portland ............ Florence Robert Bungalow. ."Hetty and the Boys i.akr. ................. .'til Hopkins" Orpheum ,1 ...... , Vaudeville Grand Vaudevill ' Pantages .' Vaudeville Star ...Movlnc J'icturea , lecture at T. K. O. Av Dr. O. David v eon Buchanan la to address the men1 meeting at 3 o'clock next Sunday after noon In the auditorium or the Youn Men's Christian Association, Sixth and - Taylor streets. Ills subjeot will be "Drifting With Dangerous Currents.1 Dr. Buohanan ha traveled extensively, It la related that several years after . giving this seme address In Capetown, South Africa, he was stopped on a Lon don street by a stranger, who said h . had heard the lecture in Capetown and had mad up his mind If. hs ever met Dr. Buohanan again he would thank him . for that address. 'Besides tha lecture Sunday there will be muala by a mal ' quartet, composed of A. Larson, W O. CarL J. 8. Harlow and George Hayner. ; They will sing 'Tha Comforter Cams to My soul one Day," by Nevln, D. H, Lane will sing as a baritone solo "The Good Shepherd," by Barrte. There will also be .muslo by the T, M. C.A. or- . ohestra. t -.. .. v Comjany ia Trouble, Again Another suit has been started against the. 811 ' . verfleld company, furriers, at , Fourth : and Morrison streets, Tha complaint Is made by O. P. Hof f, state labor eom- ; mlssioner. In which be alleges tha com pany allowed Miss Daisy Mulvey to work mors than 10 hours In ons day. Tha suit Is against the company and eaui Buverrieid, as manager and presl dent. A conviction was recently se cured" In municipal court against this firm upon a similar charge. At" tha, urns ox ins nrst . complaint, witnesses for tha defendant firm, most of them employes of BUverfleld. testified In court they did not know who hired them. .,; i , ,:. Dlokerson Wants pardon Governor ' Benson wlllsoon be asked to pardon R. T. Dlckerson, convicted of manslaughter ror the killing of "Bud" .Garrett and sentenced to serve three years In the penitentiary." Dlckerson is out of Jail on ball while his appeal Is pending In the. sutfreme court and If the higher court affirms the conviction tha petition for pardon will quickly follow to the governor's desk. Dlckerson claimed that he shot Garrett under great provocation, after Garrett had sneered in his faco concerning relations with Dlckerson's wife. :.' . Attend rostral U Body Death's call to another prominent member of the bar again broke in upon the work of the circuit court today. Only yester day tke bar . assembled to tay- tribute to the memory of Q. G. Qammans, and this afternoon tha lawyers assembled at 1:30, o'clock at the t courthouse to at tend the funeral of J. Couch Flanders. W. M. Cake called the attention of the court- to-' the death of Flanders this morning, making a motion that tha bar assemble and attend as sr body. This motion was seconded Jyj. M. Idleman and was- carried out by order Of the court .'.-.( . ! -, Seal estate Broke Arrested Edward Johnson, a reel , estate broker at Sixth and Hoy streets, has been arrested n a charge of embezzling 1 300. belonging to Matilda Larson. The latter Is a do meetlo in the home of Miss Maud Alns- worth, . Ravens view Drive, .Portland Heights. She accuses Johnson of hold lng out 300 from $1500 which she had given him to pay -for three lots. John son waa arrested yesterday by Consta ble Lou Wagner, and released from cus tody under ball of 11000., . looking fo Murderer Peace officers In this part of the state have been asked to look out for Joseph Levnlts, German who murdered his family of eight In tha German empire last fall He has been traced as far as Auburn, Cel., where the trail was lost. He left the fatherland on the night following the crime. He took a boat for Amer lca, landing at San Francisco. "Detec tives from the German, government are here looking .for him. ; villi BE PAVED ' '..t ,j .' "V V . Improvement Will Be - Made ' Between Madison and .Washington Streets. . Vlnxle CahlU (vt Bungalow Tonight, , The charming American comedienne, Marie Cabill, supported by a . splendid company, will present her latest must cal play success, "The Boys and Betty,' at the , Bungalow theatre tonight and tomorrow night A special price matinee will bs given tomorrow. Seats are now selling at theatre for the entire engage ment' . , - At Its meeting yesterday afternoon the street committee of the city execu tive board recommended the awarding of a contract for paving First street from .Washington to ' Madison, with bltullthlo. The Warren Construction company was the .bidder, the bid being 114,600, A remonstrance was made against the tlassaro pavement laid on Bast Morrl son street, between Elast Thlrtyseoond and Cast Thirty-ninth. Ths remon- strators believe 'the pavement was frosen while being laid during the cold weather. In view of ths fact that the paving company will have to five a five year , guarantee the remonstrance was overruled. ' ; New bids will be advertised for on the Fourth ' street Belgian block - project Fourth street between Burnslds and Gllaan, Is to, be paved. With the blocks, but the ibid submitted yesterday by R. O. Wlckstrum was recommended to be ,, ' Mis Roberts' Great Success. At the Portland tbeatra, Miss Flor ence Roberta Is continuing to play to capacity houses In Rnpert Hughes' play "The Transformation." This drama or fers Miss Roberts great opportunity to show her versatility. ' Her leading man, Whits Whlttelsey, ts splendid in ths role of Servlgny. ..,..-! Five Mowattg at the) Orphemn. The Five Mowatts present a dob Juggling performance which la distinc tive for the re son of Its precision and rapidity..; It. can -fc-a-beat-desorlbed as "lightning club manipulation," for they pass the Indian elus with marvelous speea ana aexieruy. Silngall Is Coming. 8 Tin gall, the man who held the en tirf world In awe, with his marvelous feats of hypnotism, will be the topllne attraction at Pantages. He wtu, bs as slsted by- Madame Helena, the trance medium. The entire, performance will T zZr w ne theatre goora will long remem rejected because it wss $800 above thelkv w ... , ma ttA ffAl' ...... ' .... HaVe you seen Gus Edwards' "Koun- try Kids" at tha Orpheum this weekt They present a quaint little one act operetta entitled "Miss Rose's Birth day." - There are a doxen youngsters. all of whom sing and dance cleverly, and add a touch of youthful freshness that is a positive delight . Matinee every day, line between Rose City Park and Ross- mere., v The consideration involved in the transaction was $11,000. Mr. Priest Is an extensive builder of cottages and dwelling houses and It is ' understood that he plana to Improve the entire block of lots purchased yesterday dur- A. v.. .. r lng (he present year. teal Wedding Presents Wedding presents to the value of $200 - were stolen Wednesday night from 481 -Lee avenue. Sell wood. Tha robber also got 70 In money. , Mr. and Mrs. Riddle were not at home. Entrance to the house wss gained by forcing a front; door. ; ' - ? - - . - Elliot & West at Pantafrea. Clog dancing, when properly done. has no equal In the world of entertain ment ' consequently Elliot and West two Extremely clever chaps, will prove all that any amusement lover would desire. - Their costumes attractive. are new ' and Will Confirm toy Services will be I held this evening at Congregation Ahaval Sholora, corner Park and Clay streets, at I t o'clock. Muslo by the choir. Tomor row morning services at t:i 9 o'clock, Bernard, son of Abraham Bosenstetn will be confirmed by Rabbi R, Abraham son. - 1 - . -. . v Oregon taw ehool a. T. Richardson, dean. A thorough, practical course., in law; no time lost from regular oooupa-l tlon; recitations evenings.. Terms low. Business of flea SU Commonwealth bldg. M. Morehead.. seoretary. , . Tor a number of years. George Ruben- stein, optician, has been adjusting eye glasses which have islven his patrons entire satisfaction. He can suit vou. 13$ Third street opposite Baker theatre. 61s and Her , Vocal Talent. 81s Hopkins deolares that she' Is hav ing her voice cultivated on the organ, And then Sis plays a few rods on the organ and does her best to sing; but you can t understand the rare beauties of bar voice unless you hear It at the Baker theatre this week. Ball ued at 1 300 Judge Morrow in the circuit court yesterday fixed the ball of I. Jacobs, witness In the case against Samuel Lerlne, at $800, and Jacobs is now in jail, unable .to fur niah the required sum. Levins Is the man brought from Philadelphia by De tectives jos Cay - and w. IL 'Hyde, Jacobs, whose home Is In Texas, Is con sldered an Important witness -, against him on tha charge of robbery. Mrs. Bradshaw Missing Mrs. A. M, Bradshaw, t7H Larrabee street has been musing for three weeks. Friends are fearful that she has met foul play, She conducted a rooming and boarding house at that number. - She was known to have had considerable money. Re cently she invested in Larrabee street property. Her husband also started in search of her and has not been found. They came from Goldfleld, Nevada. Bart Jamplntr Prom Car w. H. Oer- nart oewey, or., who is staying with friends at 203 Vi Stanton street injured his. right leg last - night by Jumping from a Willamette car at Williams ave nue and Morris street. He fell upon a piece of wood in the street Dr. J. C. Hayes was calTed and the man assisted into, the- home of W. H. Parker. He was later removed to the Good Samari tan hospital.,-- . Marshfleld praises Teal The Marsh field chamber of commerce unanimously gave Joseph N. Teal a vote of thanks at its meeting held oh Saturday last for his efforts on ,behalf of Coos Bay while at Washington. - The chamber did this to show their appreciation of Mr. Teal's efforts for Coos. Bay, although being a 'delegate from Portland. Pay fll.000 fo tots G. W. Priest closed a'deal yesterday with the Ross mere Land company and Hart man , & Thompson for 14 lots on the boundary ne Famous Tree tea served free all -r- this - week-inour" seventh floor restaurant 13 to 8:30 p. m. Special inusia Meier Frank Company. e lTiie Masqnerade at ' Rlnrler's hall Saturday. Grand march at 10. Don't miss It Hefty' s orchestra. Professor: Rlngler, manager. ' Steamer Jessie BCarkins, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock it I d.bl e James Oarlck ft Co, the house mov-l ers; removed to 180 East .Water street Phone East 4427. ' Comfn of "The) Wolf Ons of the greatest plays seen In Portland all last season was Eugene Walter's Ths Wolf," and the announce ment that Manager Baker of the Ba ker theatre has secured It this year for his many patrons will be haMed with much pleasure. ' "Tho Way of the West." Western people will like "The Way of the West"-the llttlo dramatic play- let which Al Fremont & Co. present this week at. the Grand. It Is like a page from the life of the rugged west of a few years ago and Is perfectly acted. . Xord Is Coming. ; Sere Nord, the Diving Venus, as she Is known in England, is the extraordi nary attraction promised next week at the Grand. Miss Nord is almost a mer maid and her exhibition In s large glass tank at the Grand will be of Interest to alL - MAY K 10 ISS AND r. TO PREVENT DIVORCE 1 HenrylTL Newman and Bettle New man, plaintiff and defendant in a dl vorce suit instead of facing each other In court . yesterday went , into con ference with their attorneys in aritef- fort to settle their , differences out At court The case waa assigned to Judge Cleland, but was continued until thl Cleland. but was continued indefinitely to allow a chance for agreement. It seems likely that the case here will be dismissed and a new suit brought by the wire in Seattle. . t Newman, who la a business man of Astoria, charges his wife with being of a jealous and nagging disposition, al ways finding fault and, accusing him of things i did not do. Hs says he was finally compelled to sell out in Qmaba, Neb., and come to Oregon to escape her, But she followed him and he alleged that she was about to ruin his business in Astoria by her interference. . Mrs. Newman declared that her has band's departure from Omaha , was case of plain desertion, -on whloh ground she asked for a decree. . She also de sired 360 per month alimony and $500 attorney fees and suit money. They were married In Bucyrua, Ohio, in 1$98, and separated in Maroh,,l0$. Swiss Watch Repairing J. Christen- sen, Corbett bldg., 2d fir., take elevator. Bear Wales', Concert Company' at T. M. u x. lonifrnt. Admission BOrv - Kea Wales' Conoert Company at T. M. C A. tonight Admission 60c RARE BIRDS ENTERED v AT PENDLETON SHOW W. A. Wise and associates painless dentists. Third and .Washington. ... . 'i Dr. 33. C. Brown, Bye-Ear. Marquara. Br. Baynes, optloian. Marquara bldg. m ii PRESIDENT CROOKS BARS NIGHT SHIRT ' PARADES AT ALBANY ffliwoUl r)lDtch to Tbe' Jonmil.) Pendleton. Or Jan. 21. More than $600 In prises, Including five $25 silver cups, have been subscribed by local mer chants and banks for the first annual Umatilla-Morrow poultry show to be held In hls city, January 25, 26 ami 27, One of th latest entries is the new Sussex breed of birds by T C. Elliot of Waltsburg, Wash. The eggs for these birds were Imported from Ireland, where ths British, government had been exper imenting .with them. Of the 28 eggs carried over, 25 produced chicks, and but two have slnoe died. Another rare exhibit will be two coops of Columbian LARGEST PERMIT IS v FOR $8000 BUILDING - : v.- Tha following permits were Issued by ths building department: . ; Mrs. M. M. Tavior. rct two atorv frame store and flats. East F.Uventh street between Harrison and MU1: build - TO-- O -1 . a . c An Mrs. E. M. Schofleld, repair two story frame dwelling. East Taylor street be. 'tween East Twenty-second nd Twenty intra; ouimer, a. a. Arena: uu. ' Mrs. E. M. Schofleld, repair two story frame dwelling, East Taylor street be tween iliast Twenty-second and Twenty, third: builder, A. A. Arend: 3800. - D. McKeen. erect one storv concrete ornoe. urana avenue between Pine and uax; Duuaer, same: $1000. A. Doblon. repair two storv brick store, 687 Union avenue between Russell snd Knott; builder, George E. Chamber lain: I4UU. A. H. Bennett repair one and one-half story frame barn, 34 East Sixty-first street between Burnslde and Davis: builder, same: $1000. F. T. McBrlde. erect two storr frsms dwelling, East Twenty-third street be tween Thompson and H raise; builder, F. E. Bowman A Co.: 38000. O'Brien Realty company, repair one ana one-nan siory rrame saloon, First ii-eei pei ween (joucn ana lavis; nulla- er. E. Melton; $160. jnrs,- m. - ijnnmen, erect one story frame shed, Theron street berweenh Hroaoway ana tscnuyier; builder, same; $70. A. L. Dundass. erect one storr frame dwelling, East Fifty-fourth street be tween Stanton and Siskiyou; builder, L W. Porter; $2000. Mcumn estate, repair two story rrame tore, Washington street between 8txth nd Seventh.' builder. Lutke Manufac turing company; $500. ERESA CARREN0 TO r BE HERE WEDNESDAY The only appearance In Portland of that wonderful woman. Teresa Carreno, will be on next Wednesday evening at the Bungalow theatre, under the direc tion of Lois Steers-Wynn Coman, and 1 tho seat sale for the first pianist In die year wm open ai me OOX omce on Monday morning next Carreno is the artist of whom the fore most German critic wrote: "This artist by the grace of God. retains her posi tion among we very nrst and most in dividual personalities of her art with wonderful freshness and energy, and while we do not assume the right to enter into particulars, we must confess that to such a strongly musical nature we surrender without condition, whether she Interprets a classio with studied re serve, or boldly gives reign to her fiery, impassioned temperament In more mod ern piaster; worka" ' '" FORESTRY STUDENTS ; IMPROPERLY DROPPED (Wsiblnstoa Boreas ef The Journal) Washington, Jan. 21. Olfford . Pin shot former chief of the forest service, speaking of the - action of tha ,. comp troller of the treasury In ruling . that 100 young men who had been on the payroll as forest rangers and attending college courses to learn -some things of scientlflo forestry must bs , dropped from ths rolls, said! ' - . ' . "These young men were attending, at the longest two months' oourses in forestry at the universities of Wash ington, Montana and a few other states, to make them more fit to serve the gov ernment, I maintain It was sound pol Icy to permit them a few weeks of such Instruotlona" . ' . ' . Ptnchot's followers here do not hesi tate to Indorse him In his statement The Impression had been given that the rangers. In question were taking full college courses. v Stndtmls to Visit Portland., '' ' BeU DUpateb tu The JoornsLI University of Oregon. Eugene. Jan. 11. Professor F. O. ,Frink of the Col lege of Engineering Is making plana i-io taxe juniors and seniors of ths en gineering department to Portland In the near future on a tour of Inspection or some of the engineering projects un- aer way in thst city. Hs believes that the embryonic en gineers should have a practical demon stration of some of the problems that arise in teaching civil engineering. Sllverton Dairymen Organizing. (HpecU! Dispatch to The Journal. k Sllverton, Or., Jan. 21. The dairymen or suverton have organised a coopera tive stock company with a capital stock or $10,000. The company will be known as the Sllverton Creamery & Ice com- t-j . - CLIP THIS OUT Talnabla Prescription when Afflicted With Bhonmatlam or Backache, Also Splendid Tonic At the first sign of rheumatic pains or backache, or a feeling of being gen erally run down and weakened, the fol lowing simple prescription should be used; the results are prompt and cure certain, it will build up the system. "One , ounce compound syrup Sarsa- p aril la; one ounce Torls compound; half pint high grade whiskey. Mix them and take a tablespoonful before each meal and at bedtime. The bottle must be well shaken each time. Any druggist has these Ingredients or Plymouth Rocks. ' They are -ownetf-byrwTOTintclily get them, anyone cm mix Earl Williams or Mlltqn. , . , them. (Special Dispatch to Tba Journal.) Aioany, or., Jan. i l, Presi dent Crooks of Albany college in a vigorous , address . to the stu dent body yesterday, "laid down e -i the law" In an unmistakably forceful manner to those stu- ; dents who - have been doing e ; "stunts' pot exactly in harmony e i with the faculty". idea of good ' e behavior. -,t;.-;v, ,v.;v President rooks threatened immediate expulsion for basing or other pranks. Nocturnal pa rades in nightshirts are also in eluded in the reported list of un- e ' desirable demonstrations. t . Miss Ss Aiimia .H. -. '- Stanfleld Bank Prospers. (Special DUnttch to The Jnuroal.t Stanfield, Or., Jan. 21. The Bank of Stanfleld, which . opened for business last week with a capital stock, of $26,- ooo bad at the close of business Mon day, deposits to . the amount of $22, 243.30,: or nearly tha amount of .its capital stock. R. A. Holte, formerly of Ellendale, is (he cashier and Dr. Henny Waldo Cos of " Po Aland, nresl- dent - . - ' I E. W. Baltes and Compaiiy invito your inquiries for PRINTING rnaet xjom A Hfl5 First and Oak BC. LINSTROM , CALLED . To Wew York City to IKaks ArMflolal Z.tmb. That ' limb' makers - who understand their business are few, and that a good one is appreciated is proved by the fact that a. q. Linstrom of this city has been requested to travel, $500 miles to-make one limb. - .," -1 :-- v v " Mr. Linstrom will go east in March at tha request of one of his wealthy old ; time patrons, but will return to Portland as soon as workia completed,' . The B. C. Linstrom toompany was f or- j merjy i( Morrison screen put nave recently opened a new and commodious 1 office at 493 Washington street .. ji i ' .' ' ' ' ' '.'',.! V. . i -'J-. . Kew Oregon Patents,' , ... . The following new patents have bean granted -to Orexonlan Inventors as re ported by Pacific Coast Patent Agency, Inc., Webster ; & Vkeoster, managers, Stockton, Cal.j ' . . : , , ' F. C Vofaderahe Jr., Oregon City, jack holder. - " , . A. F. Sether, Glendale, surgical , for ceps. W. H. Gollopeter,' Portland, Internal combustion engine. . T Laurence, Connell Jr., Portland,'' elec tromagnet "..Wv -'".A. H. Bastlan, Sellwood, pruning Im plement " : .-' . -j, A. A-. Anthony,' Bend, centering ma china -. .- " e '"JaWvw" Remington M - if . fUOentington 1 07? ; BSL ' m it J mv nil- tvwi ajMl rVi t I Ml i II I I ii ' i" bb w-' . r- n if m t 2 ji, g"gggi1 1 11 1,11 mn yi 11 AVUl u I A void Taking - Cold- It people would only use ordl-i nary precautions, the toll of dis ease and death directly traceable to neglected colds would not be nearly so heavy. Learn to breathe properly don't expose the person needlessly to sudden changes of temperature, dampness and draughts. Get busy with the first sneese and check a cold before it reaches the lungs. A simple rem edy, and one that ia highly rec ommended. Is made by mixing two ouncee of Glycerine, a half ounce of Virgin Oil of Pine compound pure and eight ounces of pure Whiskey. - Tou can buy these In any good drugstore and easily mix them In a large bottle. It is elalmed by the Leach Chemical Co., of Cincinnati, who prepare the genuine Virgin Oil of Pine com pound pure, that a teaspoonful of this mixture four times a day,' 'Will break un a cold tn 34 hours, -and cure any cough that is cur able. , , t AMUSEMENTS BUNGALOW TKXATBB lath a Xorrlsoa Phones: Main 117 and "A" 4224. . TQNIGHT-5TQMQRR.Q W JIGHT. Special Price Matinee Tomorrow. MAKIC CAHILL : In the Musical Play Success, t Th Boys and Betty" Evenings $3 to 7 to. Matinee, $1.60 totOo PORTLAND THEATRE M443A7085 tasteperformanoes Florence Roberts IN "THB TKAKSFOBMATTOB," WITH WHITS WKZTTLBSBT. Next Sunday Miss Roberts In "Gloria" TE21TI1 Main 2, A-6360 BAKER Oeo. I,. Baker, Manager j Tonight- AH Week, the always popular I moss Bfmxy xjuijii 1 In her Everlasting Rurnl Comedy Success v. . , "BIS HOPJtUTS" Eleventh time around. Don't miss it Saturday Matinee 25c, 60a Night prices i 25c, 60c, 75o, $1.00. "The Wolf" U eom ing next week, opening Sunday matinee. mm mai ir e, A-ioao f HAT. BVBBT BA1 xo-ss-eoo Bights IB-SO-OO- 780 V THEATRE ABVAVCEB VAUDBVIXUB Keadline, Julius Btegev and his oompa- , presenting -xns way o we geaw" 5Zl Says that she has use d t he Remingtori1 - Typevyriter for years and always pre-, fcrred it, but, that the new1 model 10 is a revelation to ' her.in'nfcw.. time and labor saying features. . It has always been so with every new Reming ton t model. The. new. model 10, like all" its predecessors'; offers a brand new proposition' to the buyer, something more and better for his money than he has ever before obtained in a Writing machine. Rcmiiigtoh Typewriter Company (incrporated) 47 oi Ak . 5i; POk I LAN uV OREGON . ADVANCED VAUDEVIX1ZL Week Commencing Monday Matinee, January 17, PETBOPP'S EUBOPEAIT COMED CIKCVS ' Kilmer. Taylor s Wilson. Clotilda B Montrose, Elliott A West, The Jones WUllams Co., stills It Plynn. The Grand "The Blsr Soreejn" and "The Odd lKf OZOBOB B. BBBO B COMPANY presenting theis . Probst merry melang-s 'II Tred Bauer "The Misfit Army" II - Orandasoope Matinee every day. 3:30: an v seat 15c, Evening performances 7:80. :1S: bal- cony 16c; lower floor,, 26e; box seats, 60c, WBBX or JANUARY 17 Al Premont St Oo, ally Stembler Bmerald h Dnpres Oardner B Ooldi er fmwm United States and Porelffn Frocnred, Defended and iUlKM. PAOIPIO COAST FATE m? AOEBCY, XSs , Stockton, CSJL , Boston Dentists The best Is the cheap estno students. Our it ; jiiiiiii 1 J-ra methods safe and rell- W-i t aoie. we wore: ror nail other high class ; den I J 1 1 s t a Examination tf free, extracting free, Vls- vT day. see ns, save J ; ; money. Ths BOSTON rtson. Opposite Meier & Frank and post office. ODen evenlnss until 9 and Run. daya until 12:30 for people who work. sisjsas pany. Ck ' IL Ottoway Is president; V. E. Laughmlller is secretary. 8. J. Klein Is chairman of the board of di rectors. About 40 farmers are members. A building will be constructed which will be inodernly equipped for the man ufacture of butter and Ice. The property will oost approximately $$000. Garden Home, Man Fined $400. (SpteUl DiMtca -to The Journal. I " ' 'HlUsboro, Or, Jan. 31. Circuit Judge Campbell yesterday fined Albert Mlsner of Garden Home $400 for sell ing malt llquof without a lloeim-. I default of payment, Mlsn-r wi;i n - n; 300 days In Jail. ., , . ' Mizner was tried by a Jury Mon-u 1 an Indictment charging him wl(!i Ing a bottle of whiskey without ., license, but the Jury disagreed. anl discharged by the ooUt Tuesday. ' - Only Ons "BXOMO dnimUE" Tbit ts LAXATIVK BHOMO Vt'lNi.vtt, ., for the liiiur of E. W, C1UUVK. I d World ertr to Cars a CulJ U Otm Pay. , -Journal want ads bring results. Sherman Sixth and -Morrison , Opposite Postoffice ......4 ' 1 , . . .. , ' . ' j 1 f - ti . - I lit ;-, , 1 1 ' ' Mme. Teresa Carreno The brilliant and beautiful pianiste," who, as a child was known throughout the civilized world as a "Wunderkind," has now reached that splendbr of attainment so rarely gained, and in the, very height of her tglory as an artist is making an ex tendedjour of the United States; and will appear at the Bungalow Theatre Wednesday Lyening, January 26; 1910 Carreno is not only one of thefinest executants that ever mastered the resources of the piano, but a consummate artist ; she is the greatest woman pianist of the day; more "than this, she, combines V the decision and power of a man with the subtleties of expression .which only a woman can express ' in the more tender moments. She is indeed "The Queen of the Piano." : x . Carreno finds suchj.a perfect medium for perfect expression of her art in-the Everett Piano that she uses it exclusively. If you will listen to the map ificent pverettj7asCre possibilities and then examine the various styles, closely and critically, in our, store, you wjll knew wh? the Everett so completely satisfies great artists and musical people, whose taste an4 temperament demand the unusually good. Sherman, Clay & Co. are Northwest representatives of exclusive Pacific SATURDAY SPECIAL 4 P.M. to 9 P.M. GRANITE TEAKETTLES REGULAR $1 VALUE First Grade Royal Granite' finamelware , Tea Kettle, No. 8 size ViW''j NO. 8 SIZE One'to a Customer No Phone Ocders 0)W1