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t ttt P n"rr.nr h att v inm t at rnrTT Arr q a tttph a t rurMTMn ttddtt a rr ia miA Wivxvwx iiliiil JWWAXAW a-A-f w A WJ4'sJ.WA-l-'f& V till Xi i' JUiVUlU 1 Istf, 1 C7 1 V TO TOMB CATHOLIC I'EIEII TO-NIGHT'S AMl'SKMEXTS. Bungalow tinker . . . Portland. . Orpheum Uranrt ... pHiitages filar . .Oreimn Olee Club "The ltlghi of Way' 'l-ii1ood Hick's last Shot , , , , . , Vauclevllie ,,,,,, ,.. Vaudeville Vaudeville Moving plctiyes Woman's CluK The social science de partment of the Woman's club meet on Monday, February 14, at 2 p. in.. In Womon . of Woodcraft hall. At I n'cloik Dr. Pavidson Buchanan will speak on social reform as exhibited In tlio government of New Zealand. Ir, Buchanan Is public speaker of not. He has given special attention to soci ology, having- gone around the wold five times In an Investigation of eco nomic conditions in dlforent countries. Ha was In New Zealand at the time of the great maratlme strike of 100 which led to tho breaking up of the old regime and the Inauguration Of the new sys tem; has been there many times since and has thus been an eye wltneas of th working of cooperstlon. taxation based on land values and the. many new theories there rut. Into practlre. AH club members are urged to come an .bring their friends:. , ,; , , "' ; Dissolution of Partnership Notice Is hereby, given '.that , the copartnership heretofore and now existing undrir the firm name of "Lazarus, Whltebouso Poullhoux," architects, at Portlsnd, .Or. 'will, by mutual consent, be dissolved on March 31, 1910, Mr. Edgar M. Laza rus retiring. Messrs. Morris It. White house and J. Andre Poullhoux will, after said date, carry to completion all un finished work of the old firm, and will pay all of the accounts outstanding on nd after that date. - Portland,, Or., February 10., 1110. (Signed) EDUAR M. LAZARUS, MORRIS H. WHITEHOU8E, J. ANDRE FOUIL1IOUX. If ffl s Invited to Attend Meeting to Arrange Testimonial, for V'; Them. .".'- H:- FALLS OF ORCIIY - GOOD C1TJZENSMIP WILL COMPLETE LESSONS DRAWN F U DM Tongue Delays Traffic. A broken wagon tongue tied up westbound team ., trafflo on the Morrison bridge for sev- , eral minutes this morning. Just as -the towboat Hustler, with m. ; sand barge, I , : appearea ana wniauea ror me oraw y The towboat had to back until the draw could be cleared of Its string of teams. The breakdown happened to a slabwood wagon as It passed over the draw. In trying to pull out without the tongue, th broken - piece got under th wagon . In the shape of a wedge, making it nec essary for a number of willing men to back tha heavv load he for It nnnM he Ul released. The tleup did not 'affect the Membership Campaign As . the result t of a vigorous membership campaign by the United Artisans in this city more than 200 candidates have been secured by the local lodges.' The close of the campaign will be celebrated by a big class Initiation at Chiistensen's hall on the night of Pebruary 24, at which time exhibition drills by 'the exempliflors from Sunnyslde, Arleta and MontavUa assemblies will be given. The com raft tee In charge of this event is J. 8. Hyatt, Mrs. Mae Bullls, a P. Morrow, J. C. Albright and Mrs. Lillian Dolph. - This event will be followed by a banquet at the Commercial club on the night , of March 4. lectures on Holy X.anL Rev. E. Nel son Allen will begin a series of eteceop ' tlcon lectures on the Holy Land Sun day evening at the Hawthorne Park Presbyterian church. Twelfth and East Taylor streot rThey will continue for five consecutive Sunday evenings,, and will conclude the entire series ; of 14 lectures on the Holy Land. The vltws will show such historic places aa Bethel, Bhlloh. JacobV Well, the Valley of Esdraelon, the Cities of Nazareth and Cana of Galilee, the Sea of Galilee, the Ruins 'of Capernaum and many 'other places ' of ' surpassing interest,. . rnnsral of Pioneer. The funeral of Mrs; Sarah Elliott Davey, widow of the Oregon pioneer,' T. A. -Davey, who- died Thursday in her home In East Seventh street, will be held from the home Sun day. Mrs. Davey was 87 years of age. Mrs. Davey is survived by the follow ing children: ; Thomas E. Davey, O.j Mrs. E. A.' Sprague, Mrs. Burt Hicks, Mrs. Ralph K. Lee, Mrs. Llllte D. Thom as, teacher In the Stephens school; Ed win J. Davey of Portland, and Charles -W. Davey of Fernie, B. C. ' ' A mass meeting; of Catholic women, Intended to be the largest -assemblage of the kind ever aeen In Portland, will be held in the Armory, Tenth and Couch streets, at 3 o'clock tomorrow after noon. -.'", The objocf of the meetlnr Is to ar range, for a grand testimonial fdt the Sisters of St, Vincent's hospital when the new part of their building, of 111, rooms. Is oponed and dedicated, about the first of April. The Improve ments will cost , the sisters 1350,000, and the Catholic women of Portias-' ana vicinity ,anix tneir non-uatliolto friends and neighbors will be glad to help them to furnish the new wing of ne noepttai. The meeting will begin promptly at I o'clock and Jt will not be long nor tedious. Mayor Simon and members of the city council will be present. The following program will be ten dered: . Opening addretis by, the chair man. Honorable .M. O.' Munly; chorus, pupus or at. Mary's scademy: address. in, a. Smith; chorus, ,'To Jesus liesrt All Burning, the entire audience address. Honorable J. P. Kavanaugh chorus, "My Country 'TIs of Thee," the enure audience: address- Most Rev, Archbishop Christie. D. D; closing cnorus, "Holy God, 'Wa, Praise Thy ruame, entire audience. ' ' British Steamer Will Sail Laden With Large Amount of Lum- Speakers Emphasize Great Na- tional Need in Lincoln , Addresses. Here Next Week. Portland's publlo schools celebrated ber fOr China GlCnaffriC L,ncoln; Birthday yesterday by listen er's iu iiihi vj prominent men ana women on . "Good Citizenship." Every school In the city was visited ddrlng the afternoon by members of the Better Citizenship Association of Oregon, and nort but telling addresses wore de livered at each-,, , . Among those citizens who snoke at different schools were Portland's fore most professions! and business men and were frae by the animal. tured. He was taken marltan - hospital,, where . he recovered consciousness. Three ribs toxhe Good Sa Talks on Poultry, At a, meetlnr of the Junior Poultry association last evening at the Y. M. C. A addresses were given by K. J. iJtdd and B. Paget Mr. .Ladd declared that the American hen earns more than all of the silver and gold mines in the country. ana jar. raget asserted that the con aumer was not responsible for - the scrun chickens nor were ths . markets, m xauu waa an wita ; the tro- aucer, a Dig chicken show will be held the middle of April and will be open te any boy or girl In Portland. . A num ber of prises will be offered. , The as sociation will' hold Its next meetin the ' second Friday In . March at the r, aj. u. a. - , '.- Telephone Company Baa a net, Ofn cers and employes of the Home Tele phone company were entertained at a get acquainted banquet' at the Com. merciai club Monday evening. Their w onni mu or Beams, won re cently prooured a controlling: Interest In the company. Mr. Hill jvas one of ins speakers, and .President Hervev Llndley of the Company, Attorney P. L. Willis- and Manager W. H. Wilcox also responded to toasts.,' Violated Ordinance R. D. Crousc, gro cer on Archer,-place, was arrested yes terdaySafterndn for violating: the traf fic ordinance. He Is accused of driving In front of an O. W. Pi - transfer' car at Grand avenue and Taylor street. The street car frightened his horse. ' The horse ran three blocks,, but was caught . Patrolman H. , C .? Bales arrested the driver, , He was violating , the trafflo ordinance by having side curtains on ' the wagon, which prevented the driver from seelnjr the car. , . ' Six Hsirs to Xstate-In the matter or the estate of Joseph W. Hartmann. In prooaie today, oeorge 3. Hartmanil, the rather or the dead man. was annotated administrator and Samuel Olsen, J. D. MoDevltt and William Jteld atiDraiaers. Six persons are heirs, to the- estate of iiartma.nn. . tut OomMM Xaoornoratad. Art! cles of Incorporation of the Green Point Lano & water comDanv were fliiwf in th office of, the county clerk of Multno mah county, today by Albert J. Sapron, R. A. Haney and L. A'McNtrvi Th. new corporation Is capitalised at 15000, Mrs. Bltton VrOX Tl The ' regular monthly meeting of the State Conrrees of Mothers will convene in the city hall, Tuesday at 2:80 o'clock. The meeting will be addressed by Mrs. Charles Sit ton and a cordial Invitation to all those Interested In the work is extended. . When she finishes loading this after noon, the British steamer Falls of Orchy, Csptaln Broome. wlil have aboard about 2.700,000 feet of lumber for Chi nese ports. She is under chsrter to the China Imhflrt A Pmnrl T.limh rntn. DIM V. inil -will 11 fnl- fMna wstf Af women. Judge Earl C. Bronauah. M. O. Comox early next' week. She took on u"iy' Moser, Charles Ik Merrick, her cargo at the Eastern & Western ". Richards,1 Allan R. Joy,' Lute Lumber company's mills. . . : Pease, W. Wynn Johnson, Walter A. Following the Kails of ' Orchy. f o"r. I II- W- Stone, Rev, Jonah B, Wlso, cargo of lumber to the orient, will be Urf J. Cameron, Slera . Snow, Jerry th British steamer Olenaffrlc, ,. 28S8 Urongugh, Lionel B, Webster, Frederick tons net register, 'Captain Caalg. which v..,Holman. Judge Clrland and William Is now at one of the British Columbia I Wheelwright are some. of the more ports, where she Is discharging- susun I prominent men' speaking, while Mrs. from Java,, She Is also under charter to Annlce Sweeney. Mrs. Sva Emery Dye, the China Import ft Export ' Lumber Mrs. Sarah A. Evsns, Mrs, Carrol and company,' and will take out a cargo of Mrs. M. L. T. Hidden are the .women about 8,000,000 feet of lumber to China, who assisted. v She will be due to arrive here some time I Yesterday was' celebrated In the next week. . r : ' 1 J "chools as Lincoln's birthday In order Other lumber carriers which are load-1 that the pupils might make special note ing in port are the Brltiah steamer River I or it, hut Lincoln's birthday is not a Clyde, whJch will take a cargo of lumber legal holiday In Oregon' nor Is it a fed to Manila, the British bark Kelburn for 1 eral holiday. The centennial anniversary London and. the Norwegian steamer! of his birth In 1J08. however, was de- Henrlk Ibsen for Manila and Japan. Of Ida red a national holiday. these the Kelburn and tha Henrlk lb-1 Membtrs of the Union Republican club sen nil rinish this month, making Feb-1 wilt give a banquet tonight at the Com ruary a record month. I merclal club In memory of Wncoln's The British shin Olenalvon. ' Caotaln birth. 8. C. Pier, oresldent of the club. King, Which went aground while being will preside and among the guests will towed to sea yesterday morning, was off I be Salmon Brown, son of John Brown. again in two hours, according to a re-1 the patriot. Many ; prominent Republl port received here and was dueJto go to ctus In the state and out will be pres ses ai li ociocK this morningr with a lent and speeches are to te made by C QUAUFfEO TO DE GREATER PIANIST Miss Myrtle Elvyn Shows' by Work at Piano She Has l'y$ Right Technique. ' r liimber cargo for Sydney, V. Pulton, Judge R. R. Butler of Con. don, B. F. Mulkey, prosecuting attorney from - Jacksonville, Thsd 3, Cleeton, Charles M. Carey, Colonel Owen Sum mers and Judge George H. Williams. The New York Stste Society of Ore- I gon will celebrate tonight the anniver sary of the birth of the Great EmancL- GEIULD O. ASHORE. Gas Schooner on Beach at Nastucket ' To Tie Floated. Astoria, Feb. 12. Word was received In this port today that- the gasoline pator, Abraham Lincoln, at Oddfellows' schooner Gerald C. of the Elmore fleet hall. East Sixth and East Alder. A hsd gone on the beach at Naatucket. I musical oroaram has been- arranged and She Is at present high and dry and out Rev. Dr. H. R. Talbot will deliver an of danger. Captain J. H. Mathews of address. Refreshments will be served, the - craft ststed that heavy timbers It is hoped that all New Yorkers, either would be laid on the beach, and the visitors or residents of the city-or state. ooat wouid .be k edged off . Into deep I will be present and help celebrate, waier ana would then proceed to this DOrt where an V itimin that haA h..n done to her wUl be repaired. The ves- r,v'r- s"o at noon, steamer Kansas sel was . loaded, the cargo consisting Cltjr- for Portland principally or salmon, which was unln Jured.. ' ,- ' - : The steamer Aacunslon arrived yes :", ' By o. i.,w. , . : : y un saig the requirements for a "great artist were technique, technique, technique: with increasing emphasis Miss Myrtle- Elvyn. wtio plsyed at the Bungalow last night, has the require ments to an ftmaainc degree, and one oouia merely sit and listen with wofi derlng astonishment at her power and skill. She Is now passing throuah the "Sturm und Drang'1 period, and probably fnen the .exuberance of youth la me. lowed by time aha will evolve as the greatest, woman pianist of her day if her art' mellows. Rosenthal paused through the same stage, and there Is no reason to think that' she should not. like him, end at the pinnacle of art. - "'.) '" Tried to. Toroe Tone -: In the Bach fugue Miss Elvyn tried to force more tone than the piano could respond to. Technically, her work was big. The Symphonic Etudes, played for the rirst time In Portland, are tremen dously difficult, and the accuracy of her left hand ' skips ' and her furious tempo were astonishing. The Corclll pastorale, arranged by Godowsky, . was a quaint number,. The Mendelssohn Spinning Song was too loud and more Suggestive of a threshing machine than of the gently humming wheel.- The Chopin group mrefull avoided any approach - to sentimentality, and lost much of their beauty by the un poetic, machine-like style In which they, were played. All were ! too loud and suggestive of a metronome within hear ing. The ballade was hurried- through out and as mechanical as a limerick. The nocturne, In G major, was sub stituted for ' the ona on the program, and It, too, was hurried and unpoetio. Ths polonaise wss begun fortissimo-J n- stesd of mexso forte,- and lost ail the mystery of the De Paohman and Pade rewskl readings. The left-hand octave paaaages were taken In a tremendous tempo. In encores she gave the "Butter fly" etude. Mart Be Heard Xepeatedly, The Debussy prelude must be heard more than once to be appreciated,' so full Is It of originality. The left-hand Lucia" study Is, of course, hackneyed, and Is not meant to be considered 'seri ously, as a thing of beauty and poetry. It shows the wonderful development of the left hand. The MacDowell- etude was fairly overpowering In its sweep ing rush and speed "Hark! Hark! the 1rk!" was done with great charm, and was perhaps the most finished number of the program, Fleming may din from the Injuries he received. A dozen other men were seri ously hurt, i ' Ilepartment Stores to Reopen. 'Baker City, Or., Feb. 12.M. Well & Co. and the Bner Mercantile company, the two large department stores which were recently burned out, have decldod to open up for business as soon as they can prepare their locations. A meeting I of the stockholders of the Baer Mer cantile company has just been held and It wai decided ' to reopen In a large building which they used as a store room. M. Well & Co. have secured quarters on Wsshlngton Street nesr Main and will open as soon as they can -arrange the rooms. , . ' Freewater on Railroad Map. ' (P-pecl.) DUpctch t Tfe Journal.) Freewater, : Or.. F b., , II. At Isst Freewater haa a - recognised place on the map, the O. II. A N. company hav ing changed ' the name nf the depot from Milton to Mil ton-Free wuter. New folders contain the new name. It. is a recognition of the psssenger and traffic business , originating at ' this point. -1 i i V "J esvwvwyrvrvsrvvvvvvyvvvvo N .'. FULTO N THE. ' , J ' . MM "Ji ConiTvattw Cuttodla" SAVINGS BANK PAYS 4 Per Cenl. OPEN For the convenience of its customers on Satur day evenings from 6 to 8 H4 Second St. Cor. Washington. Port land, Oregon. Astoria. Feb. 11. Balled at I t. m steamer Jim Butler, for San Pedro, and The Erl King again commands super la schooner Exnanslon. for San Francisco. I tlve adjectives for its great "tour de terday from San Francisco with a cargo Arrived P : P- .. rc " J" ncwore "ne ave lnV of fuel oil for the Standard Oil com pany nere, CUSTOMS OFFICIAL DIES. Arrived it and left un at 4 n. m.. The Wolff Love Novel is rather ln- steamer W. 8. Porter, from San Fran- fg'nlfleant and gave no new Impression, j Cisco." Arrived at 4 . m.. gasoline The Usit Legende showed spienaia i schooner Oshkosh. from Nehalera. Ar- power, but as -played suggested the lm-. rived rtnwn at 11. -SO n. m.. stnamee Rnae Possibility of St. Francis walking on " - I . . . . 1 1 1 . M , , sucn monstrous roiling kou xumiuus waves, even in a miracle. The Llsst rhapsodle received Us usual brilliant reading. In encore a delight ful 'Negro Dance" by Cyril Scott was given. It smacks of Debussy and teems with .new harmonies and originality. G. W. Stratton, Special Agent, Sue- city, cumbs to Operation. I Limerick, Feb. 10. Arrived, German Word waa received this mornine bv iteamer Walkura, from Portland, Collector of Customs Malcolm that Bne-I San Francisco, Feb. 11. Sailed at cial -Agent George" W. Stratton 'of the IP- "' tteamer Shoshone, for Columbia Pacific northwest customs district, died river, lowing an operaUorfot appendicitis on Ishshlp Glenholm. from" Portland.' Sailed Englishman only 20 years old, February . Mr. Stratton was only ra-; yesterday, German ship Hebe, from w"w ,v vi " cently transferred from Philadelphia, Portland, for Birkenhead. A.... .i.i..ii where he was a special 'agent, to the -Astoria, Feb. 12. Cape line down; " WALLOWA SAWMILLS miuiiwui. wun . neaaauariers at i vcii i . aiui v-w Seattle. He had been on his new sta- Tides at Astoria Sunday High water, bHUW MULn AO II V I I T uon sdoui so days when he died, and s:z a, m .s reet; :au p. m., s.i reet; had been to Portland once since chmtne low water, 9:38 a. m., 1.3- feet; 9:60 p, I RrwcUl Dltoetch to Th Journ.1.1 to the coast..- .. t ? ; m., 0.7 feet, ' '" . ' I Wallowa. Or., Feb. 1?. There will be : 1 f - " i ; - . I ; ; ' . . ' - 'I great activity In the mills surrounding aTRiTimT.a vw rvmrivi 1 lviUa.. Tmm Pii.n4 s I Wallowa early thia spring, ieotn the ! rJ mizJ. ; ,liuUiBWi.niJi .i t -miiiSW i I mS..r. 1 t , sl NATUROPATH 434 CLAY STREET NATUROPATHY For the benefit of those who do not undr stand the woaderfnl cores be Inn made in your city,, thia explanation i given: ' , . . in a few words HatnropatBy is m practical application of fundamental nature forces which ar as ol.i as tiniM Itself. it comprises the us of the simplest, every day prinolples of nature soleaoe. There is nothing now about It excent the Sratnronath'a discovery of the means to combine these forces and apply them for the benefit of 'suffering humanity. It la the modern miracle. In fact the - wonderful, 'cures of 2000 years ago were almply the miracles of Vataropathy. If you am interested Ir. Fulton will gladly explain in detail and will welcome all those who are soffetinr nd have been seeking relief In rain. ur, nnn nas uvea ana prseticea in Portland for a great many years and her name la a household word in our city, where she aas made a oca wonder ful enrea that her files are full of thankful testimonials from - your own friends and neighbors. tnis SDace does not-oermlt a satis factory explanation of details, but if you r.re in need of help, have given up In -despair and have doped yourself worse with so-called medicine, come and find out what Nature has provided for you. One more, word: Do you know that man is the only animal that Iihs neglected the wonderful cure's Nature nas provided? Only man. haa so ut terly lost those natural Instincts that were put in the breasts of every llvln. creature,' The sTatoropata almply shows aim the way l . lr. fulton makes a soeclaltv nf all nervous disease, asthma being one of the worst; also stomach, bowel and kid ney trouble: paralysis and rheumatism of all forms. 11 you are tired, lanauld. renerallv run down, or addicted to the use of liquor, drugs or any habit which In reducing your vitality,' call during of fice hours or write or telenhnmt anr? the Doctor will gladly furnish further Information and testimonials of th wonderful cures she has made In Port land. , , OPTXCZ BOTOB: 8 TO 18 AJTS X TO 5. Other hour by appointment Office Southeast Cor. E. 12th 5 Clay St s. Diagonally Across From Old Office Midway Between 18th St. and ML Tabor Carlines. PHOHXS MAX 7228, A -21 33, All Kose City Pane Cars run through" Laurelhurst. Take car at Third and Yamhill sts. Sales men on the ground. Office 522 Corbett Building. - , ' ' AMUSEMENTS Painless Dentistry Steamer Now -Bound for -San Fran- to u S.-weather Bureau). Feb. 11. 10 8. 8. Portland (Wireless-via Seattle NJblay-Mimnaugh Lumber company and Sunday School Bally. Tho west dls trlct of Multnomah county, embracing all the Sunday schools of evangelical churches west.' or the Willamette, will hold a Sunday school, rally Sunday af ternoon, February . 20, In the First Con gregational church. Park and ... Madison streets, opening at S p. m. Addresses wiU be given by Rev. (Thomas Q. Pic ton, Rev.. J. D. Springston and Rev, M, W. Miller field .worker , for western , Washington Sunday, School association. - oads Annual Beporb -The : third annual report of the railroad commis sion of Oregon, under the date of De cember 15, has been printed and sub mitted to Governor Benson. J The report contains a list and description of every railroad . Una in Oregon, and covers a variety of subjects In reg&ri to rates, both passenger and, freight, accidents and the condition of the different road3. - White Temple ServicesThere wi)l be a special musical program at the White Temple Sunday nignt, tne quartet and chorus rendering several selections. The ; organ numbers ..will begin at 7i20 o'clock. Rev, John Bentalen will preach in the morning on "The Conflict of a Soul," and .his evening topic will bt "Reaping a Whirlwind or a Harvest of Broken Homes." ' , Mad of People Weeded. Dr. Dyott's inemes : in tne irst Congregational church tomorrow: 11 a. ra., "The Kind of People Needed in Oregon"; 7:46 p. m., "Forces That Wfn as Evidenced in the Life of Lincoln." :.r. ;.-.;..-;.;-. .. Aroraisers of Xilnden Estate. B. J. Ellers, .- J. J. Dunning and Herman Schneider were appointed appraisers to day of -the-estate of James Linden, who died recently. "County Judge Lionel R, Webster made the appointments. Veteran leads Administrator Tn nm. bate court today Ira McFarland. an in mate Of the Old Soldiers' Home. Marion. Ohio, was appointed administrator in tha estate of his son. Otto McFarland. who dlcd in Portland recently. ' Bob Metal Works An attempt to rob the office of the Portland Sheet Metal works wag made at an early hour this morning-. Entrance had been gained by removing a pain of glass-In a rear win dow. ' v. . .-:' V--: . Cisco Will Load for Sydney. The British steamer Strathblane. Csn- I tain Smith, is coming to Portland to I load lumber for Sydney, Australia, the I charter of the tramp to J. J. Moore A Co. navmg been announced, today. i The Strathblane Is now bound to 8an I Francisco with a cargo of coal from m. Ieft Yakutat; moderate north west winds and sea, with snow; barom eter, su.zq, steady. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. 18 14 the Bear Creek Lumber company have large forces of men at Work getting in logs, and as the weather Is excellent for i this worki great headway is being made and the boys are accumulating in large quantities at the mills. Nearly all the smaller mills have crews at work put-i ting in a supply of logs. The product will be fully up to the estimate of SO, 000,000 feet and will mark the first j rreat step in the establishment of Bernlar Xtlners Cue to Arrive. Oeora-e W. Elder. San Pedro. .. .Feb. Norfolk. Va. After discharglna the con 1. 1 Kansas City, 8an Francisco. .Feb. thersteamer will proceed to Eureka, Cal., Coo" . ...... .Feb. 1 WtlIowt a, a lumber market RTkT Rnr. vTrn T " vlh ill Sawing- will start at the Nibley-MIm Rose City. San Francisco ....... Feb. II naugh mill early In April, fhe mill is Santa Clara, San Francisco. .. ..Feb. 23 completed and the yard filled with logs Begular Liners Xne to Depart. lo that they could begin sawing within aenr w. Eider. Sen Pedro.' .p.h i s a week If they so desired, nut tne ne Alliance. Coos Bay.,....-. .Feb. 15 cesslty of building- logging roads will Kansas City, San Francisco. ., .Feb.. 18 delay logging operations to such an ex Roanoke, San Pedro ....Feb. 22 It.nt that the time can be better em. Rose City, San Francisco. . . , . .Feb. J5 ri,nv -k r0lnr for .the next six JToh 5 I "- - " " BAUER THEATRE a.VAo2, Oeo. Xb Baker. Manager. f Last Time Tonight... Frod. M. Block Co. Present "THS JUOHT OP WAT." Dramatized from the nowerful novel by Sir Gilbert Parker. strong cast original production. Saturday matinee. 25c. 50c: eveninrs. 25c, 60o. 76c, fl.OO ' Next Week, Starting Tomorrow Matinee, "Wildfire," -, to take on part cargo of redwood lum ber and then come to Portland to finish Wjth fir.-, : -y. - - .-. . The Strathblane has been here several times - for. lumber and wheat and be longs to, the well known "Strath" fleet. pXEONTA NEARLY PLATED, SUJfOALOW TK2ATBB OREGON GLEE Out ef towa people ;-.a tsvir pjars (nil bridsework ttn. Jlihed lm one aj It WiillryN gov 22k g-old er erceiiii4 mut $3.Ea oltfCremt 5.C9 22kBridgTMtk3.3 iQoli FUlinr T.C3 Entswl Fillbr ICS Silver Fitlinn ' t-3 Inlty Filt'mn 2.53 3 Good Rubber - nA ,v.vx.....:..j..:. ,, A Bit Bd Ru . LW; I Wif, foam Milam fM i.t J , tt nm aiwwiM mum P!nUu Extr'tlM ,v j ' WORK GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS nlnleM luitraotioa t ree whaapletee or bridge work bordered. Ooolttion Tne, Von cannot mi bettio Imlnlea work dona anywbore. All work (ullriruan suiteed. atodetmolwtrioeaoipnient. Beet mettuxls. Wise Dental Co. f n un I f in,nto BcrLwito IHCOSeOSATSO) Burglars Taks $13--The home of A. w. Phiipott, . 142 Kast Twenty-eighth street, was entered last evening between 10-o'ciocK and midnight, and $13 taken. Entrance was gained by a rear door. ' OuUty of Illegal renolagC. A. Ste- venson, an eastern Oregon cattleman. pleaded guilty in United States court cms morning to Illegal fencing- of aov. ernment land. He was fined $100. Is , Detectives as Sergeants. .The ' city executive board yesterday afternoon adopted the recommendation of Chief of Police Cox that an the de'teetlves in the police department be made ser geants of police. The action of the ; board will give detectives authority to command tno servjees : of patrolmen hereafter ' " ' , ' . s:. vsv -A?;; i.l i . i ' :-'';'..'.i-v'ii.)jf..j... j--. ; vj t r. OndUpp will speAk on '"Lincoln, Our Great Commoner," Sunday evening, -at Grace Methodist Episcopal church. Miss Burns will sing the "Star Spangled Banner." Quartet morning and evening, and Urge male chorua In , the evening. Professor Wilder,- organist' and cholr nfaster. In the, morning Rev, Knodell will occupy the pulpit. .. A. Belner, the Furrier, wilt move from his present location, 148 6th to 129 Elev enth, near Washington street . Horse Kicks Man. While' grooming a horse yesterday afternoon in the) OJ K. livery barn, Z2S jerrerson street. Nich. Steamer Jessie ' Barklns. for Camaa wasnougai ana way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. . Leaves Washington street dock at.2 p. m. - Bow 'Open Jack King's Turkish baths; finest and largest In city. Im perial hotel annex. . ' . Or.' Onstave B. Brnere announces the removal of his office to the Electrio building,. suite $11. '- Blngler's Valentine Danoe tonight Ringler's hall, east side. Uefty'a or chestra. - . I.incoln banquet tickets for sale at Commercial club and Slg Sich"el's cigar stores. , , , Bar Tug Keady.to Launch by Middle rSZST'' Vr".;" waek i t ',"' . of : March. ' -It was stated this morning that the (Virginia, Am. ach ........ ...... Prescott If II I Cf) RY I 1IMRPR t-.ij- . - ... i Benin. Am. sn....v ..ooDie - v, - - vi "aim new uar lur. Iftfl I 1 , i. . ... I . K ...... . m. . . v h . Onaontwhich l. under conatruction at genTy Vifl. AnV'.h::;::.::.1!. THKOWN bT IKAIN tne Willamette Iron & Steel Works, will W. F. Jewett, Am. sch St Helens D ready to launch by the middle of St. Nicholas, Am. sh. .... i ..... .Astoria Unlted prem teaed wir. next month, Her plating is nearlv com-I Kelburn, Bp. bk; .Inman-Poulnen Auburn, Cal., Feb. 12. Two men are s v. i'u S dead and a tnira is proDamy iaiaiiy nun Coister Anf ss V Tongue Pofnt the result of a peculiar wreck be- irK''m::.: :?Xt, ff twwn - 'Clipper- .Gap and Colfax. The Henrlk Ibsen, Nor, ss......... ..Alaska "ad are H. Jones and Charles Stull. F. a. Loop. Am. ss. . . , Falls of Orchy. Br. ss. Northland, Am. ss. , ... . ABBXTAXi OOHCEBT TOZTXOKT. Prloos 60o, 76o and 91.00. , Program, is Combination of Snannv ' Songs, Comical Skits and Humorous Grand Opera Burlesques. Thirty Jolly College Boys, 1 of Tfcsm - rortiana x,aas. BEATS BOW SBXXJBa ' .Bungalow Theatre. ; 8 Nights. Beginning Tomorrow. Special Price Matinee Tuesday, BiBDwisn.BT. PORTLAND, OREGON CiriOl BDDUi A. at te 1 1. K. aanOaya. to , pleted and as the frames for her upper works are now here, , the work on her will progress rapidly. I M'INTYRE AND HEATH ; Musical Play. "la HATTX." Evening's $2 to 75a Mat, $1.60 to 80c. ALONG THE WATERFRONT. Standard Box I Tho men were dolnfr construction work 1 & w. Lu Co. I on the road near a tunnel late yester In tow of the towtoat Ocklahoma. th. Rose City Am. ss. , . ... . .V. .Alnsworth .C! , t' ' VT-V ' TZ k v ,, . ... . Unm. riir Am mm 1..D,).., W" Win 1U1UUC. vu . wUOU- ...w- .v..uu6r vce.rua len Ait.iT. Rr 'hk i.?ft,i s ' lodged and they were buried beneath an AZoFZT'fVll?1 aCarg ' Branch Vr.kV.V of timbers. Jones was killed 750100 -feet Of lumber for 8an Fran- J r.J.i" I l..t..l hlta Stnll AtaA ahnrtlv mftmr I ' I fui i(iBi 4- I Biicpva waa nntvi I ve - -- - ..v.kr .. ; .,1 IBelen, Fr. bK. .................. Astoria I being brought to a local hospital. Mike - BiuiiiK ail ui liih Trmirnr mar mnm I hrntir urniivR. i. r. nir.-.t niiimnia run i could the s'teamer Golden Gate. Caotaln I Leyland Bros., Br. sh ....St. Johns Hansen, sailed vesterdav aftemnnn rnrJManx King, nr. an. iu. ..jerrerson St Coos Rav. 8h is mairtno- . r.t Bn Bouta With Cement and OSneraL every four .day. while the weather is Srd." lFirkf.V;"Gi.;iw The government steamer tTmatilla is riaverdon. Br. h... . . . Tvn. iubu up at itipana awaiting a' chance I rniers, r. sn ................ .Antwerp to go on the O.-R. A N. -ways there She Ntre Dame, d Arvolr. Fr, bk., .Antwerp will not be able to go -on, until the S'lf,"'8' J?ror'.h' ' ' ,,,i5,22S steamer Snokann l. ff Vrll,orV Fri. h .Antwerp r . . . . ' ,.- i a li n ik t lira, i pr. nil . ........... a nt wt-- To finish loading a cargo Of about Knrm. Nor. SB.. Antw.rn AAA AAA l..-.U ... . I . ...... . r ...,vvv . lumuci , iui eao rearo, l wisosuBneons xonnage so Arrive. the steam schooner Nome City. (Captain Eir. Nor. ss. . ....... ...Nanalmo Hasson.-will move down to Knappton Olenaffrlc, Br. ss.,.". Comox tonigni. , , , , iwi. p. i . j ununama Carrying passengers and freltrht the fl'L""'".""'-" oan Ia"clB? steam schooner Tosemite will be due to w? a ninUAnM:::::.'.elvi Jefferson high school books at Castle- mans pharmacy,. 136 Klli:ngsworth ave. - Ewiis Waich Bepalrlng C. Christen sen, Corbett bldg., 2d fir. Take elevator W, A. Wise and associates." nalnlesa dentists. Third and Washington.- Banes Sunday "jriffhts. and Thurman streets. Seventeenth Br. Bayaes, optiolan. Marquam bld-. Casino Dancing Academy, The largest and best ventilated riare of amusement in the city.- The nlace that promotes clean and wholesome dapclng, Open every evening, 8 to-12 p. m., corner. 4th and ' TamhlH, Casino building. . ,: , , ;.:.. ... olas Throde was .kicked in . the. Jjreast . Journal want ads bring ' resulta,'- arrive Monday from San Francisco With passengers and general freieht the steamer Santa Clara, Captain Noren, will be dua to sail this afternoon for aureus ana oan Francisco, To discharge cement, 1 the French bark Bossuet moved t to the North Rank oock yesterday afternoon.' '--When eh-J finishes t her, she will go to the North west Iron Works ta - discharge struc tural Iron. , , v. , MARINE NOTES.. Astoria, Feb. II. Arrived ddwn dur ing the night and 'sailed at t a. m., steamer F. S. Loop, ; for San Francisco, and steamer Golden Gate, for Tillamook. Arrived down during the night, steamer" Northland, .Arrived at T;i6 and 'left un at ll a. tn., steamer Falcon, from San Francisco. Sailed at 10:30 a. m., steam er Rose City, for San Francisco, San Francisco, Feb. 1$. Sailed at 1 a. m.. Norwegian steamer Hercules, forX rurnmiu. o.iiiu m n a.-in., steamer I Known.) Olympic, for Portland. Arrived at 10 a. I - m., steamer voaster, irom - Columbia - Bowdolri, Am. ss . . . , . , . . . San Francisco Casco, Am. ss.... San Francisco ueo. w. renwica. aid, ss.San Francisco Saginaw,. Am. a. ....... .San Francisco Olympic, Am. ss .San Frunclsco Yosemlte, Am. ss. ....... .San Francisco Oil caxxlera sn Bonte. ' . Atlas, Am. ss. ........... San Francisco Catania. Am. ss. . .Ran Frnnrl nrrk LAsunclon, Am. ss. ...... .San Francisco Argyie, Am. ss. ......,. .Ban Francisco ilOl Fir At BeUlnffham. . tt'nlted 'Frees Leased Wire.) " ' ' ' Beningham, Wash., Feb. . 12.' Fire damaged the plant of the E. K. Wood Lumber company to- the extent of $80, 000 early today- First reports sent out indicated - that tho entire mill, , worth $300,009, would ba, wiped out but the firemen managed to get tho flames un der control. Only, the north Wing of the min Is gone and aa this Is an unimport ant section it is estimated that the plant will be running again in thirty days. The loss Is partly cohered-by in surance. The origin of the fire is un- Journol want ads '. bring results. Rev. John Bentzien Preaches Sunday at WHITE TEMPLE Twelfth and Taylor Streets 10:30 A. M. ' "The Conflict of a Sou!" Duet, Mr. and Mrs. Belcher. ; 7:30 P. M. " Reaping the Whirlwind OR A HARVEST OF BROKEN . HOMES. , Organ Recital. Music by chorus, cjiiarct and -congre-i Ration. PORTLAND THEATRE Matinees Thursday and Saturday. TONIGHT ALL WEEK. - FOKTX.AHD THEATSB COMYAXT in "MABWOOD SIOI'8 UII SHOT." Popular prices, 20c to 60c:, matinees, lOo and 26c. Nest week, "Sal, the Circus Gal," same - company. . - ' For Girl, conducted by the ' ' SISTERS OF THE H0U NAMES OF JESUS AND MARY Grade, Academle and Colleslate Coursm Hoaio. Art, t locution and Commarelal DepCa. . Resident and Day Student , Baflned, Moral ui Intellectual Trslnlag Writ tor Innmrnf-AmmL Add, turn ' " SxtxzaScrsaioa, Sr.U&rr'tAoedemr.foirLAD ' SXAB fcev. H. S. Black Second Baptist Church " . feast Serenth aaft Ankeny Sta. : 10:90 A. M. "Be Yo Doers of the Word Not Hearers Only 7" , -, . v ., 7:30 F, It" Abraham Lincoln, , the Christian." , ; , . ,' . . rXCXPTlOWAI. 80KO 8SBTZCS -; Quartet and Chorus Choir -A likAKTY .WELCOME TO" ALL , a . uAisr e. A-xoao f . MAT. rTEBY DAI Hirhts - 780- , THEATRE WESK rZB. 7 ' ADVANCED TAUDBVTil.H Fred Lindsay Whip, Manipulator, and Walter C. Kelly, "The Virginia Judge," head liners. 1- C tVn WEEK rEBBTJABT 7 World's Greatest Acrobats, Montrose Tronpe. Seven People, late Feature ' . Bing-lijig Bros.' Circus. Matinee every day, 2:30; any sea U 16c. Evening . performances. 7:30. 8:16: bal- cony. ISc: lower floor. 26c box seats 50o Mathews Bannon MUler ft Mack Herbert; WSnni fred Stewart t Jtm Rntkerford tt Oo.t ma jaaner, arana a scope. Portland Academy Second term wilt open Tuesday, 'Feb-, ruary 6. . - - ' - The academy fits boys and girls for eastern and western colleges. Certificate of the school accepted at" Amherst, ; Williams. Cornell.. - Smith, Woman's College of Baltimore, and the ' colleges and universities of the Pacific Coast. - .--,...-;.. v.;., ., i v; Beginning ' classes .n February v In Koman history, civics, penmanship and bookkeeping, algebra, solid geomutry, trigonometry, with field practice in aur veylng. v The academy Includes a thorough pri mary and grammar school. For catalogue address Portland Acad emy,. Portland. Or. - ADVANCED VATTDE VII.T.B. Week Commencing Monday Mat. rb. 7. Attraction extraordinary- Xbe rone Aerial X.loyda. i Vlollnski, Young: Buffalo. Somors A Otte. Small, Sloane- & Sheridan. Blake's Mule-Maud Ree Haw. Popular Prices. Matinee Pally,. Curtain d.u, i;dv niiu v uviixjk. , - v . ... . ... OBEGOH LAW SCHOOXr-S. . T. Rich. , -ardson. . dean.-. A thorough, practical I course In law; no time lost from regu-I lnr occupation; recitations evenings. lermi iow, business orrice 116 Com- i 14 ti t monwealtn bldg. M. Morahead. secretary I j 1 Boston Oentists 'Tfi ' - The best Is the' cheap '""""W 'est no students. t)nr roemonn saie anil reli able. We work f"T hah the char kb made by other ' high elassi den 1 1 s t a Exanilnatio:i free, extrscting (ne. and painless. Coma to day, see u. ,iv nioncv. The BOSTOflT SEVTISTS. 291 U Alor- rtson, opposite Meier & Frank ami P'ist. office. Open evenings tint II & and Hun days until 12:30 for people who worn PA V8!1.' uv- 'i'M-- i - "ftrntteil States and Fdrelya - 2fl r C ttZV 'v5Jt t . ) Froenred. Defended and ; wCJIC rnrnnTrrriri -ll'liiWilu)' gtockton. Cftt