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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. . PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 23, 1910. ft TlWre iiruinnmn) i nun iTADirc r m mm m II II II II II II M I iiwmwwwi w w 11 ilvjJJ TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. MAY BE BOOSTED Portland .......... jtungmow Florence Roberta! 'Kva1' :;eum'";; LeagueTakes Up Question of Limiting Age s Grand ...... .V. .......... . .Vaudeville Pantages .Vaudeville Star ..................Moving Picture Tho T. Vf. Garflam Bank Koto com pany. Incorporated, 801 Macleay build ing, Portland. Or., needs young women and young men. or mora strictly a peaking-, young ladles and young gentlemen. to place themselves under the cars and Instruction of the company's artist and engraver, Mr. P.iW. Qardam, forathor- of Newsboys. At the regular monthly meeting of the executive board of the Consumers' league, held Friday afternon In tho rooms of ths Associated Charities, men- tlon was made of a movement oriainat CJIIHTVI IMS, A ... .. una.., V - . -r - - f ough course and training for a period ing with tha Newsboys' association, for extending anywhere from six months some kind of legislation limiting the to two years, r At the end of a pre-1 age at which boys can begin selling scrvoed-course or vigorous msirucuon neW(jpaper- on tne ,jreets. , The matter ana training, inan. xne company wi. . referred , the leglslattve commit .Tlrt.nirV. fact. wtlh instructions to cooperate with and the company will gladly wnploy all the Newsboys' association. graduates steadily all the year round, I The secretary, Miss K. K Trevett, week-In' and week out. at a salary of read reports from other " leagues from 125 to $40 per week. ... All appll- throughout, the United Btates, comment- rants must -write to the . president, oil"-- on un pian originating wun mo the company In person, as personal in- uregon league or using me consumers- tervtews will positively not be granted, league label oft foodstuffs. The national Respectfully and cordially yours, F. W. council of the league will repurt Its de- Sardam, president ( ' oislon in the matterwlthln tho" next few " ' ,' days, either permitting or rejecting the T.n rkIhiuti ' t nleIf ... the use of the label for this purpose. If owners of a building on the southeast granted, the label' will probably be first corner of Tine and Btxth streets do pot used In Portland to label milk from cer- take Immediate . steps to mitigate a tain dairies coming up to the standards moke nulaanea caused by the low ch1m- of the Consumers' league, also the ii evii on thai building, the city build- I United States government standard.. lne- insDector will call upon the city at- I The executive committee desires to torney to proseeute them under the remind members of the league In Ore nuisance ordinance. In a eommunlca-1 gon to ask for labeled goods In replen tlon to the city council the building In spector calls attention to the annoyance suffored by Inmates of the Commercial Club building adjoining the one with the low chimneys. Although he has re peatedly asked the present tenants of the structure on the corner kehlnd the Commercial Club to elevate the chim neys so that their tops will be four feet above the Commercial Club build Inning wardrobes for spring. Bar association to be held at depart ment No. 1 of the courthouse, Tuos day evening, January 25, at t o'clock p. m., George S. Shepherd will address the meeting and his subject will be: "Judges Ethics and Demeanor." . " . IT Li iTT i.. i ' firm have opened offices in the Cham- lleves It will be necessary to ask the ' ,?Qmf.rc lldinL?,th ,Tm city attorney to Invoke the law. Coaly BtUl Held Despite the fact that lie was arrested in Portland more than two months ago, James Conly, who Is wanted In Vancouver, B. C, where a, charge of swindling rests against him, must be held In the Multnomah county Jail until the signing of extradition papers by the secretary of state. This procedure may consume more than a month. Conly is accused of having bilked Lars Olsen, of Bellingham, Wash., out of 11500 by means of a fake horse race scheme. He met Olsen on the streets of Vancouver during the race meet there. Interested him In the bet ting and Is then charged with having taken bets from him through a pretend ed race poolroom. bers being well known In Portland bus iness circles. -' Mr. William Adams, who for several, years was assistant man ager of the local Western Union Tele graph Co., and 'William R. Apperson, who has been prominent amongst local insurance vmen for several years, com prise the personnel of the new firm. Zf We Hake Tour Clothes they'll fit. The things which distinguish the clothes we make are fashion, fit and workmanship. We are proud of our record and will sustain It with good garments. .Our specialty Is the best made-to-measure suit In the city for 126. Prices range from $25 to $40. Unique Tailoring Co., 309 Stark st. 11 NO EXCUSE FOR ROHEN Vblll IVI n mm ' The-re is absolutely no excuse for tha rotten service on the Alberta street car line," Is the statement made In a com plaint submitted by William It Banes to the special oouncll committee on trolley transportation. The complain ant says , the people served by the Al berta carllne want four more cars put on for the cityward run, between tha hours of 7 and 7:10 o'clock In the morn ing. ', j' . Mr. Banes criticises the management Of the Portland Railway, Light A Power company for what he regards Its near sighted policy. -r ' . i "fou should refer the manager of the railway company to Mr. Lewis, of Los Angeles," reads the complaint, "and he would ' show that official how to make money by soondlnir money to get, service the traveling public wants." In the last fiscal year the patent of fice received approximately 62,000 appli cations,' an Increase of 4000 over the year before, and granted about $6,000 patents. . Improvements for Lanrelhnrst The largest single estimate for street Im provements ever filed In the city audi tor's office was submitted yeBterday af ternoon by the city engineering depart-, ment. The estimate is for the cost of asphalt pavements and concrete side walks in Laurelhurst. It calls for an expenditure of $368,000. Condemns Old Building In a com munication to the city council filed yes terday, Building Inspector G. E. Dob son recommends that a building at the northeast corner of First and Jefferson streets be condemned by ordinance and ordered removed. The building is two afnrtrM In hptrht and of frAmn rnnKtriic- tion. Its walls have decayed so badly "Tna Budget" Subject H. Langerock that the structure leans up against the will speak before the socialists at Marx fire station adjoining It and water la" haIl,-2084 Stark street, tonight at pours off and seeps through into the 8 o'clock on "The Budget." and also the quarters of the firemen, making it ex- result of tho Knglish election. . F. J. tremely -uncomfortable for them. The Mc Henry will 'give a shrt illustrated Tnilldlrs: inspector is also of the opln- tftIK- AM PUMio Is invited. Inn that the bulldlne is riantfernua. nn srrnunt of Its liabllftv to settle and Banff Gsed Saxpence! (an malr' fo weaken the walls of the fire station I bve tae see Lauder Bang twa three mair thereby. anl hear the best Scotch concert ever given in fortJand, Hungalow theatre Auto Accident Causes Suit S. D. uesday evening. January 25. Seats 60 Brlggs. whose buggy was hit by an cents, i5 cents and $1. on sale at box automobile driven by Arthur Mitchell office Monday and Tuesday, on the Base Line road last fall, the buggy being occupied by Briggs and I Trod De Bock, expert diver, recently his wife and child, has begun suit for I laid a gas main across the Willamette $S50 damages against the Lloyd Auto I when so strong a current fan that other company in the circuit court. He al- I divers refused to do the work. He made leges that the accident Was avoidable I repairs to .caissons on Madison street and was due to negligence and excessive I bridge, too, considered remarkable. speed on the part of the auto company s driver. Briggs" horse was killed, and I To Meet Sunday The Oregon Hoyness for this Ho wants iiuu. He places his association will hold a meeting Sundav damages for personal injury at $500. I at 8 p. irwln the Trinity M. Ic. church. Jewelry Clearance Sale Scholarship Tund Benefit. Table res ervations for the scholarship loan fund benefit, which Is to .be given Under the auspices of the federated women's clubs of the city, at the Masonic Temple Wednesday, January 26, at 2 p. m., may corner East Tenth and Grant strets. Rev. Guy F. Phelps, the evangelist, will speak. Portland Knitting Company Articles of Incorporation of the Portland Knit ting company have been filed with the le made with Mrs. 8. M. Blumauer, Main county clerk by J. A. Zehntbauer, C. 3039; Mrs. A. R. Shannon, Main 6866, 1 R. Zehntbauer and C. C. Jantieni capital or Mrs. J. W. TIfft. Main 9000. An en- stock $100. tertninment by professional literary and musical talent will be given on thei We will remove, about March 1, to balcony floor for those who do not I our new location in the Blake McFall play cards. Refreshments will be building, and have large Fourth street served at the close of tho afternoon. offices on the sixth floor to lease. Will give long lease. Ilicks-Chattcn Engrav- Torum to Meet At the People's lng company. Forum this evening Dr. C, X. Chapman, the well known writer and public work- JFor a number of years, George Ruben er, will fire the first gun for the pro- stein, optician, has been adjusting eye posed state commission form of gov- glasses which have given his patrons crnmont. which the Progressive league entire satisfaction. He can suit you. expects to put on the ballot next No- 189 Third street, opposite' Baker theatre, vember. There will be some hot shots In the doctor's locker. Admission is I, Bate War Steamer Nome City sails free. All question's, will be answered. I direct for San Francisco Monday eve- The meeting will be held in the Altsky ning. Cabin $10, berth and meals ln liall. . eluded. Frank Bol lam, agent, 128 3d st. We start to invoice Feb ruary 1, and are going to turn as much of our fine stock into cash as we can before then. 10to50 Reduction on WATCHES CLOCKS JEWELRY CUT GLASS SILVERWARE UMBRELLAS THERMOS BOTTLES MESH BAGS SHOPPING BAGS SILVER DEPOSIT NOVELTIES ETC., ETC. Don'.t forget that this sale is genuine not chronic. Come and see for yourself see the business we are doing, and then follow the crowd. Jaeger Bros Jewelers-Opticians The LARGE Store 266 Morrison St. Bet Third and Fourth EXCLUSIVE, PORTLAND AGENTS MARK CROSS ENGLISH MADE. CLOVLS and LEATHERS-GLOVES FOR MLN, WOMEN and .CHILDREN $1.50 the PAIR Cm AU Kind of Fine Pnrs I am selling at great reductions. It will pay you to call In and see me before purchas ing elsewhere. A Reiner, J48 Fifth st. Old Policeman to Poor rarm James Ennis, who has been earning a meager existence by trapping and fishing and who says he was one of the first po licemen who walked the streets of Port land, went to the poor farm yesterday. I Steamer Jessie Harklns, for Camas, He came to Portland in 1S61. He gave Washougal and way landings, dally ez hls age as 72 years, although about cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street one year ago he listed himself as 60 dock at I n. m. years old, V. "B. Baach b Co.. the Plonpnr Paint At the company 135 First street. Phones M. 1834, A-1334. Multnomah Bar Association' next regular meeting of the Multnomah Diamonds ' As an Investment ARB SAFE - Because you see them every day, . ARE PROFITABLE They Increase in value , constantly. :. ARE NEGOTIABLE You can always get cash for a good diamond. ARE CONVENIENT Because good security." Buy from the house, with the . diamond reputation. Heitkemper's . 286 siORRISON ST. Swiss Watch Bepsirlne C. Christen- sen, Corbett bldg., 2d fir., take elevator. W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists, Third and Washington. ' Br. Eaynes, optician. Marquam bid. .' S 11 " "j- 1 " 1 7 Where to Dine. 1 At the Empire Restaurant, 192 Third street, near the' Baker Theater, will today serve a special Chicken or Turkev Dinner with ice cream for 60 cents. Turkey 'and chicken dinner a.t Peer less Cafeteria, .104 Firth, between Washington and Stark streets. JANUARY SALES All Embroidered Goods Half Price All Stamped Linens Reduced The Needlecraft Shop 388 Yamhill St., Hear West Park. Chafing- Dishes Great Reductions $12.00 Nickel Chafing Dih..f 0.58 $1Z50 Nickel Chafing Dish..f 0.51 $10.00" Nickel Chafing Dish..$ 7.06 $16.00 Nickel Chafing Dish..fl2.T8 $ 9.75 Nicket Chafing Dish..f 7.T5 $15.00 Nickel Chafing Dish.. 11.07 $17.00 Nickel Chafing Dish.. f 13.58 $18.00 Copper Chafing Dish. f 14.38 J17.00 Copper Chafing Dish. f 13.68 $20.00 Copper Chafing Dish. $17.07 $ 8.85 Automobile Chafing Dish and Stove f 5.33 Photo Albums Vals. 15c to $10.00 One Fifth Off large and complete line of new styles and designs to choose from in all sizes, grades and qualities; regular values ranging from 15c to $10.00, now on sale at ONE FIFTH OFF PHOTO DEVELOPING PHOTO PRINTING PHOTO ENLARGING PHOTO TINTING PHOTO FRAMING All work done by. experts small enst. -' and at Big Saving Now JARDINILRLS 75c Tardinier at 40d $1.25 Jardinicr at 84 $1.50 Jardinier at 09 $1.75 Jardinier at. . $1.27 $2.50 Jardinier at S2.67 All Brass Jardiniers One Fourth Off on Stationery and Desk fittings f"llji!1"" '"'"'r" $5.50 Hand Tainted Hox Stationery. at....2.75 $2.00 Hand Painted Box stationery, t...1.0O $300 Hand Painted Box Stationery, at.. '..f 1.50 SJ.50 Hand Painted Box Stationery, at 1.75 $2.50 Brass Note Pad at only, each f 1.88 $2.25 Brass Note Pad at only, each f 1.60 $1.00 Brass Note Pad at only.'each 75 $2.25 Brass Bridge Pad only, each 1,60 $1.75 Hrass Bridge Pad only, each.. fl.3Z 35c Brass Ink Stand, selling at. each 23 $2.50 Brass Book Rack, price, each 1.88 $.1.00 Brass Book Rack, price, each.. .. . ..f 2.25 $5.50 Brass Desk Sets-, price, each 94.13 $7.50 Brass Desk Sets, price, each 5.83 NOTE BOOKS, ADDRESS BOOKS, AUTO RECORDS, GAME COUNTER SETS, 500 SETS, ONE FOURTH OFF ALL BRIDGE SETS, ONE THIRD OFF. Bristle Section's Savings This Week $2.00 Hand Mirrors, assorted, only, each.. 08 $2.00 Hair Brushes, assorted, only, each.. 08 $3 00 and $4:00 Military Brushes, at each. .S 1.34 $5,00 Silverme Military Brushes, at each.. f 2.50 $1.00 Hard Kubbcr Combs, at only, each.. 81 25c French Tooth Brushes, at, each 35c Klcanwcll Tooth Brushes, at, each.... 25c Child's Buster Brown Tooth Brushes, each. in box 35c Dr. Kgans Antiseptic Tooth Brushes 35c Gentlemen's Combs, at. each. only.... 65c Ladies' Celluloid Combs, at, each 41 25c Nail Brushes, during sale, choice only 10 16 26 10 21 21 January Glear'nce Medicinal Wines and Fine Liquors Several thousand bottles of Rye and Bourbon. In fives and full quarts, some bonded; Dry, Old Tom and Holland Gin; California Brandy, Apricot, Pach and Blackberry Cordial; Non. Sparkling Champagne, Virginia Dare, Lauben- heimer, Port and Sherry Wine. Regular price $1.00 to $1.50; your choice, the bottle... .80 Wood for Burning $2.75 Burning Outfit, "selling for.. , . .$ 1 JSP $1.75 Long Dresser Box, during sale.. . H(1.32 $1.50 Card Box, clearance price, at....fl.l3 $1.75 Collar and Cuff Box, for sale.... f 1.32 $7.50 Linen Chest, during this sale at..$5.5 $10.00 Shirtwaist Box, selling now at... $7.30 $10 Comb'n Chair and Card Table at.. $7.50 $12.00 Music Cabinet, now on sale.. .. $0.00 $2.00 Tabourette, during this sale OS 40c Picture Frames, selling notV at.... "28 50c Nut Bowl, only during this sate... 33 70c Nut Bowl, only during this sale..-: 47 70c Footstools and Tabourettcs, each.. 20 30c Envelopes and Card Cases, each.. O 25c Placqucs, during this clearance at 6 lie Glove and Handkerchief Boxes at.. O ()0c Glove and Handkerchief Boxes at.. 20 70c Nock Down Waste Paper Caskets ,40 $1.25 Nock Down Waste Paper Baskets .89 $3 and $5 Pictures 98c Genuine Water Colors, each hand done, ar tist-signed, nicely matted and framed in inch gold moulding, with corner ornaments, glass size 16x24 in. A $5 value, each.... 06 100 Etchings, size 16x26 inches, in sepia and black and white, each nicely matted and framed in 1J4 in. rustic chestnut molding with gold line. A $3 value. On sale, each.. ..OS Dent's Dog Remedies for Your Sake, Our Sake and for the Dog's Sake Insist upon your druggist or dealer furnishing Dent's Remedies Beware of Imitations and Imposters who sell them -J. If your puppies look weak, sickly, water-eyed, rough-coated,' rickety and unfortunate, give them a dose of Dent's Vermifuge Capsules, and see them pick up and grow. It is just as good fur grown dogs as it is for puppies. . v When you sec a dog that is all out pf sorts, run down, un thrifty, roughcoated, and devoid of life and animation, tell his owner to give him Dent's Condition Pills, the greatest tonic, flesh builder and alterative ever prepared. In 48 hours the-dog will look better, and you will have made friends with the dog and his owner. Don't allow your dog or your friend's dog to die of distem per when the genuine Dent's Distemperine, a remedy that is ast reliable and positive a cure for Distemper in Dogs as Vaccina-,, tion is for Smallpox, can be procured at any drug store. ,. DENT'S FLEA I CIDE DOG. SOAP KILLS FLEAS WE HAVE A FULL LINE , 40m CHINESEJfflCTOR Treatments Free Wonderful Chinese Remedies From the Far East Given Away Free to the Sick and . Suffering of America. Turkry and chicken dinner at, Peer less Cafeteria, 101 Fifth st. ; A special 60o chicken dinner today. Hall's restaurant. 880 Washington st Forest Grove, Odd Fellows ..Install. (SdctIiiI Digpatcb to Th Joarnil.l " - Korest Orove, Or., Jan. 22.- Washing ton lodge, No. 48, I.' O.. O. F., of this city, has installed . the- following of ficers for the- ensuing "year: E. W. Haines, noble grand; G. . E. Albln, vice grand; R. M. Taylor, secretary; H. T. Giltner, treasurer; Miles Wat rous, war den; C B. Campbell, conductor; J. F. McGlll, right senior noble grand; W. K. Curtis, left senior noble grand; 8. O. Morgan,-right senior vice grand; Charles Van Doren, left senior vice grand; H. th Ott, Inside guard", O. S. Schofleld, out- istda guard; C. W. F. O'Dell, chaplain. Boston Dentists The best is the cheap est no students. Our methods safe and reli able. We work for half the charge, made by other high class den 1 1 s t s. Examination free,- extracting free, and painless. Come to day, see us, save money. Ths BOSTON DEZTTISTS. 291 Mor rison, .opposite Meier A Frank and pdst offlce,x Ooen eveninffs until 9 and Sun- days until 13:80 for people who work., portunlty to get well. Ml EIT TTnitsd States and Tort lira acr .a Procnred, Defended and MOmO C0A8T FATEXT AOEVCT, ZM . Stoektmu CaL To ens man or woman In each local ity will be given, free, a proof treat ment of Dr. Hee A. Wan's wonderful Chinese Roots, Barks and Herbs. This proof treatment, whtoh is offered with out one cent of cost, has been used In Chins, for over four thousand years and has cured more men and women than any known treatment now in existence. To prove what this wonderful treat ment will do. Dr. Wan is offering a free treatment so that the skeptical may see and the deubters be convinced. A cured patient Is a doctor's best advertisement. No matter how many other treat-n ments you have tried; no matter how many other doctors have failed. Dr. Wan stands ready to prove to you at his expense that his remedies will do tho work. -Sit down NOW and write Dr. Hee A. Wan, 308 Pacific Bldg., San I Francisco, Cat., telling him in your i own words Just how you feel and from j what you suffer most. He will then J prepare, especially ror your case, a treatment which will convince you that yfu are not In the incurable state, but can and will bo cured. This treatment will be sent to you In a plain wrapper with tho postage paid. Don! put this matter off until to morrow just because there Isn't paper or pencil handy. Look one up and write immediately. This Is TOUR op- Don't wasto it In All the World No View Like this! OUN R Pore Beautiful Jade Jewelry uoia .Bracelets and Big net Rings of all descrip tions maae to oraer. American names en graved with tho three cardinal Chinese charac ters, vis. Glory, Pros perity and Longevity. Charges reasonable and I orders of any design J promptly executed and sent prepaid to any part J of the U. S. ., Tho Skilled Ctiiuese jeweler, TOOK SAJTCfar CO, Tar Tn Chonj. ifngi, 846 Fine 0t HOLLADAY'S ADDITION Tho on best place in Portland to -boy. Geographical center' and most desirable-residence property In tho- city. r - , Seeing Is believing. Bet tea, go and seo tho many choice residences under construction and tho Improvements going on. s ; THE OREGON REALESTATE COMPANY IM OSaKD ATS. v. . . rOBTZusJrS, OKEOOXf. ; PAR A Beautiful "Place to Build Your Home NATURE'S MASTERPIECE COUNCIL CREST has been famed for years as a scenic view point. Travelers from alt" over the world have visited this spot, many placing the scene viewed from it as far and beyond all other views (or magnificence of icenic panorama and natural be'auty of surroundings. A PURE AND INVIGORATING ATMOSPHERE COUNCIL CREST PARK is 1200 feet above the level of the city; think what a difference this should make in the atmosphere; consult your physician about this, and he will tell you that a pure and rarefied atmosphere will do you more real, lasting good than any tonic compounded. COUNCIL CREST PARK joins PORTLAND HEIGHTS, and already many sightly residences' have been erected on this beautiful tract. This property attracts only those who wish to own beautiful and artistic homes. History will repeat itself here and COUNCIL CREST PARK will develop into absolutely the most exclusive and prettiest residence district on the Pacific Coast. UNEXCELLED CAR SERVICE . . Twenty minutes distant from the heart of the city, over a winding scenic road, through the choicest and most beautiful residence district in the city; no rough district to pass through and no bridges to delay you; away from the smoke, the noise, the rattle and hustle of the busy city life. ' THE IDEAL SPOT FOR A HOME STREETS ARE NOW BEING GRADED AND PAVED; Cement Walk's, Sewers, Gas, Electric Lights,. both Phones, Building Restrictions, Etc., Etc BEAUTIFUL SYSTEM OF BOULEVARDS AND PARKINGS ONLY A FEW LOTS LEFT PRICES $1000 AND UP EASY TERMS YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO BUY "FROM ORIGINAL ' OWNER. DOUBLE DURING THE sNEXT SIX MONTHS. VALUES "WILL ENTIRE DISTRICT IS BEING IMPROVED , vo yoa realize what a difterence street improvements make in property values? There i no other tract like COUNCIL CREST PARK and only a limited amount of it. at present prices. DON'T DELAY. . BUY NOW tain 350, A-1550 Jrid..P. Sharkey Go. -1550 - J22tf IXTH STREET - . Agent o Agent on. tha Tri't