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the onr.GON sunday journal, Portland, sunday morning, February 13, 1910. . .. mum. TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. Runiralow .Mclntyr Urath Tiakrr .., "Wildfire-' Portland , "Hal, the Cln-ua UnI" Orplmuin . .Vaudeville Oriml Vaudeville PanUges Vaudeville Star Moving l'lclurt-s ' Dan Cupid Knock! Out Strong Haa . Although hl waist Una measuree aoms thlng like KO Inches around Its equator, and Ma avolrdurls mskes tha Indica tor of the weighing machine describe three circles around, the Indicator ba- ' fora It atopa In exhaustion, llmun Mamrro. prize strong man of Portland I .and known to bon.vlvunta in connection' with his duties at tha Oregon Grill, haa been knocked down and out by a naked little boy. lan Cupid s victory resulted; In Mr. Maniero'a leading to the altar, two days ago, M Ida Tina Jonason, a dainty daughter of Sweden who croased the ocean to assuage tha lonely lot of 1 her glgantlo a wain. Tha event was heralded with much rejoicing and fes tivities in tha German add Swedish colonic, and the happy couple have been busy . since issuing thanks for wsrm congratulations and a number of val uable presents. ' Letters From the Pcopls Albert Crelt, the 10-year-old boy " whose violin playing was one of . the features of the Leotta recital. February , r'f. Concert Sucoeasfu A concert wss Irtven in the Fourth Presbyterian church. First and tiJbba streets, on Tuesday evening last, February I, under the auspices of the C. E. of the church, 'streets. The fireplace In this room is Jt was a success lh every way and an attractive spot- and evesy Sunday much credit Is due to all who tooit furnishes a resting place for a goodly lart. Mr. Montelth, did sprendidly In number of girls. The programs given In glviag the vHlghland song. ' which .this room are informal and all girls are brought him a' well deserved encore. , cordially welcome. Dr. Talbot will give Mia voice wse in splendid condition, I the address this afternoon There will and it was a treat to hear him. Much 'be several musical numbers, one of credit is due Mrs. Reals, who worked 'which will be a violin solo by Master o faithfully with Mr. Bpreadborough to bring such a fine program to South Portland. The concert la the opening or a course of entertaliwnents and leo tures to be given for the benefit of the organ fund. Arrested as He Dined S tea f Shiarr did not enjoy his, noonday meal yester day. While he was in the midst ef the piece de resistance in a Sixth street cafe, Deputy Sheriff "Dad" Hunter, who had been searching for Mm, walked In and served a summons in a civil .action brought by George Darlowlsh to col - lect a promissory note for $50 which he alleges to be due. The action was filed hy E. P. Stott, attorney for the plain tiff, yesterday. - - . , r Moseum of Art This Is the last week of the exhibit of Curtis Indian pictures. " with baskets and blankets. The pic tures re iijuvb aMuiiipvuy m mw Auuit.ii and fifth volume of "The North Ameri can Indian" which wfien complete, will 1 fill 80 volumes. The new term of the . Art school - is commencing- with ln- creased classes. The Museum hours are from to 6 each week day; free, Thure day and . Saturdy afternoons and Sun' days from ? to f. : Jre Scales to weigh Him Joy pre ceded tragedy in the Rose City Park home of -George Allen, deputy county clerk,' yesterday.- Joy came with ' the arrival of a bouncing 'youngster at the home the first-child. Tragedy fol lowed when It was found that there were no scales in the house with whicii to weigh the youngster. It Is a boy and ' looks, according to the father, as if he weighs H pounds. " , , - H, , , Xtook Oat for Ton Anto Tag; The nnilr hiva been instructed by Chief Cox to Inspect all automobile tags. It .has been discovered that many machine - owners have failed to secure the proper city tag. They get the tag from the state, but this Is to be exchanged for one provided by the city. The city tag Is five Inches high, and can be more easily seen. . . ' . .; . , Harmon Chapman. Well take your measure, , mike you a suit from, any of the high class fab rlcs In- the store and guarantee fit and workmanship to be of the best for only f 26.. This js your opportunity to get the best at a jnedlum price. Let ue have your ordnr today. Unique Tailor Ing Co., 105 Stark, between Fifth and Sixth streets. , ' t Harmony Lodge At its meeting to morrow evening, Harmony lodge, ' No. 11, A. F. & A. M., will be addressed by Its chaplain. Dr. Benjamin Young, his subject being "Martin Luther." Dr. Young's , well known oratorical powers I1L no doubt assure a large attend ance, and all master .masons are invited to be present " - ' y . . Armltaf e Case Set The case against W. j. Armitage,, tne Arista aruggisi. who is charged in the Justice court with selling liquor, will be tried Monday be fore Justice of the Peace Olson. Armi tage has been arrested upon three com- plaints. His attorney has asked for a Jury trial. The case was set for last Wednesday, but .Constable Wegnsr was unable to, find the chief witness fpr the state.'.;'., .'. :;. ; : - tearee Tamlly Destitute Word has teen given the police to look out for O..J. Shin, tit East Ninth street H left his home four weeks, ago to go to Grants Pans, where he was to work for-John Williams. His family has not heard of him since.- He did not reach his destination. The family consists of the wife and four children. They are destitute.' ""'''.- Chickens Are Stolen Miller Murdoch, 724 Multnomah avenue, has reported to 'the police that 13 choice chickens, were - stolen from his chicken nouse last even. ing. " They suspect a gang of tramps. who have been camping in that vicinity. Quarrel Over Chicken, Mr. Minnie Blake, living, at Thirtieth and Preacott streets, Vas arrested yesterday after- noon upon complaint of Mrs. J. Nudle man. The latter charges her with as saulting and beating her. The women have been quarreling, the past few days over their chickens. ; Hate War Steamer Nome City sails direct for San Francisco and Los An geles Tuesday. Cabin. tlO and . $18; steerage 5 and 1 12, -berth and meals Included. Frank Bollaro, agent, lit Third street - Socialist Meeting Sunday, February l. at Marxian nail. 1084 Stark street Rev. James Corby of the first Unlversal 1st church. Portland will speak on the economio waste of white, slavery. Bp! ritual Ism First Spiritual society. 109 Second street, memorial services, by Mrs. uiaays coioiey, just returned from tour of the world. , Mrs. Elsie Bally wiu give messages. . . - . l.fftfri to TV Journal ahnulA be written aa j una atria of tha apfr only and should be scrotn. I'.nlid bf tlir nam and addrraa f the wrllir. nit mini will not t nwd If the writer a. I but It b withheld. Tli Journal In not to bt iiudimlood Imlormlnii tba or MnUmciiia of r.irr..tidrnl. Ittpr sboiild be nail brl.f aa pmtlbm, Th who wlh their Irttara rtturwo whoa not uard ahuuld Inrkiae poalafa. dirraapnodonla ira rtotltiad that lett'ra ewdln Mutt words In li'otita niaf. at tha ills. crtUua of toe ad! tor, ba rut dowa to tbat Uuilt. Banks Should He INulated. Baker City, Feb. 10. To the Editor of The Journal A great deal is being said at this time regarding a proposed great central national bank. It should be un necessary to" srgue against this mon strosity, but. unless the people awaken to a 'sense of the danger of such. an or ganisation it certainly will fasten Itself upon the vitals of the material welfare of the nation.' As a counter Irritant not to say proper expedient for the pro tection of the nation, how would it do to secure the passage of an act reading about like this: "An act regulating national banking association, controlling the capltallia tlon and limiting the liabilities thereof Be it, eto.! . "Section 1 No national banking as so da tJ on shall be capitalised In a sum ex Ceding 11,000.000. ' "See. I No national banking assocla tlon shall lecur liabilities of any na ture to depositors In excens of $10,000,- Jt A A . . . . VVU. , . - . 1. "See. J 'Any such banking association violating the provisions of this act shall forfeit its charter Irrevocably In a suit brought by the attorney general of the United States for that purpose."7 The Jurisdiction over such matters Is now established, by law and practice, and It is the sworn duty of the sttorney general to enforce the laws, with the assistance ef the comptroller of the cur rency. Panics made to order would cease to exist under this regulation, provided such act were supplemented by similar state legislation touching state banks and trust companies, and by another prohibiting the interlocking of the dl- rectoratee of such associations. This last suggestion is essential to the effi cacy of the aot outlined above. But the mere thought of such a shield being afforded the people is absurd under ex Istlng conditions. Inasmuch ' as the White Rous open and keenly alive to Wall street and dead as a door nail to the people. . ft ) 7! ... l Y! s ; , Facta About Distillation. Portland. Feb. To. the Editor of The Journal Will you please tell In your paper how corn is prepared for distilling? How long it takes In the fermenting process, and Is It ever made with ordinary corn mealT - - . A SUBSCRIBER. (In the distillation of Kentucky or Bourbon whiskies a mash of fermented grain la prepared. This mash Is usually mixture of ground corn,- wheat and rye with malt and water heated to 160 degrees Fahrenheit The mashing pro cess requires from one to four hours, during which time the mash is kept at a temperature of 145 degrees by the ad dition of hot water. Then the mash is allowed to cool and yeast Is added to Induce fermentation, a process requiring White gasoline torpedo, the property of Mrs. E. N. Dallas, and which ' It Is believed will be the first torpedo body shipped Into the city of ' Portland. The car will be delivered within the pext two weeks. from three to nine days. The maah, which Is" now called beer or wash, Is distilled In several different ways, and the spirits are then drawn off In wooden casks to age for the term required by law. It Is during this ageing process that whiskey acquires Its cdlor and be comes ' palatable, one bushel or corn should yield from SH to H gallons of spirits, according to the process used. Corn meal Is not ordinarily used.) . Fl OLDERS GIVE RATES I 0 PACIFIC COAST The Portland Commercial club has Is sued a very attractive six page . folder in colors advertising the colonist rates from all parts of the east to the Pa cific coast that will be In effect from March 1 to April IS. The folders are designed as Enclosures In letters snd will be given a wide distribution by the publicity department of the club and by business houses of the city. Sota of Them Available, All firms that can use the folders In their outgoing mall and have not asked ror tne folders already are urged to secure them from Manager Richard son's office, where they will -be sup plied In any quantity desired without charge. ' The folders are really attrac tive. Significant cuts Illustrate the op portunltles open to the settler In this state and the subject matter tells of the vacant agricultural lands in Ore gon that await farmers." Most Elaborate Toldar. Although the club has Issued colonist folders regularly to advertise the low rates with each recurring spring and fall colonist season the latest folder is the most elaborate yet Issued. The first edition Is 108,000 cdpies and this may be augmented later If the demand Is such that more can be used to ad- Charged With Cruelty to Aalmals Thomas Maxwell was arrested yester day afternoon on a charge of cruelty to snlmals. His case will be beard Monday in tne municipal court . Steamer Jessie Harxlae, for Camas. Washouga! and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 3 p. m. ; , , Por Bale One-half Interest In Well established business,' $800 to $1200 wanted.. Address W-411, Journal. A. Hewer, the Purrler. will move from his present location, 148 5th to 121 Elev enth, near Washington street Tor Bent Very desirable front office room in Alnsworth building. Apply United Statea National bank. How - Open Jack King's Turkish baths; finest and largest In city. Im perial hotel annex. - V At the T. W. 0. A. the T. tV. C. A. Kundav Drosxam will be given this aft ernoon at 4 p. m, in the living room of the building on Seventh and Taylor DIAMOND LOGIC '; It's not enough that your dia tnonds are real. 1 Diamond qual ity is not a mere matter of possession. So much per karat is misleading also, for size does not. determine value one rea son why we never waste good advertising, space; quoting mis leading, prices. .'Flawless bril liancy, color and size are the price factors and all of these can only be determined by an expert. You can be absolutely, certainof these things when trading with the house that sup plies you positive protection. Here's the Reason For our diamond reputation." HEITKEMPEirS 286 MORRISON , STREET Sr. Gustavo B. Broere announces the removal of his office to the Electric building, suite til. - T. B. Beack ss eje, the Pioneer Paint company, 135 First street Phones M. 1134, A-lSlt. Jefferson high school books at Castle man's pharmacy, 128 Killings worth -ave, . Swiss Watch Bepalrlng C. Christen sen, Corbett bldg., 2d fir. Take elevator, ' V.' A. Wise and associates, - painless dentists, Third and Washington. - Banoe Sunday Wights', and Thurman streets. Seventeenth Wanted Five passenger Ford.'" 11. . Main Br. Saynes, optician. Marquam bldg. . , "Where to Dine. . Turkey and chicken dinner at' Pr- less 'Cafeteria,' 104 Firth, between Washington and Stark streets, . Turkey and chicken dinner at Peer less- Cafeteria, 104 Fifth st . . : raa IP J 1 Raise Owii ; FVniSt There aie thousands of suburban home owners here who should raise their own fruits. Even if you don't care to save the ex pense of - buying high-priced iruits, tnina now mucn nicer u would , be to have ripe, juicy and luscious fruit fresh from your own truit garden. Ask vantage. The folder Is on tbln paper and may be Inclosed in letters without any Increase In postage. , The folders give exsct railroad fares from all the principal cities of the country to Portland and the fact ts em phasised that the rate to aay point in Oregon is as low as to Portland Itself. By giving the folders a wide distribution, much attention can be at tracted to Oregon, It is believed, and a large number of bomeeeekers brought cere dunngtbe coming spring. ; Tom RJchardson at Tale. . (Special Dlapatch to Tbe Jneraall . Vale, Or- Feb, IS. Tom Richardson, secretsry of the Portland Commercial olub, addressed an enthusiastic meet ing of cltisens at the court bouse here last Tuesday. He maintained his repu tation ii i booster, and aroused the greatest enthusiasm. Other addresses were made by Judge Corson, EL U Clark, Rev, Meredith and other cltisens. - The Swsstlka will be on the regular shipping list In JO days. Office 110 Oak street open Sunday I to 1 p, in. , Sals m Guils wu! JLvery Clock in the House Reduced To make room for large shipment of I Clocks due here In a short time, we will place on sale one of the largest selections of Office, Hall, Parlor, Dining and Bedroom Clocks ever . shown in this city. 10 to 50 Per Cent Off A LARGE LINE .OF OFFICE CLOCKS, from the inexpensive one at $3.50 to the finer ones it $50.00 to $75.00. If you need a clock ' this ia your chance to save money. So come early while the selection is large, , YOU MAT NEED GLASSES. Remember our optician thoroughly understands hie business, TITS LARGS JEWELRY STORE JAEGER BIOS. As Above, $30.00 Over 7 feet high. 268 MORRISON. BET, THIRD 4 FOURTH KICHCSf QUAurr about our "Home Fruit Collection," or get our descriptive and priced catalog and make your own selection. Call at onf City Tree Yard and see what nice bushes ana trees we nave tor quick results. For SEEDS of , "Highest Quality," PALMS, PLANTS, CANARY BIRDS, Sprays or Spray Pumps, Pruning Shears, Garden Tools, etc., call at our store. We have a complete stock. ITS A PLEASURE TO COOK WITH A It means a saving of time and many footsteps in pre paring a meal. There are no fires to be built; no fuel to be carried. It's always ready for. use turn on the valve, apply the match and your meal is under prep eration at once. We carry several styles. ; ' M I VI & r. " ' A al 1P"JSSJL' S- " w Superior Steel Ranges , Are now fitted with Superior Gas Attachments if so desired, and the same can be attached to any Bridge-Beach Superior ranged There is nothing equal to them as. a combination range for hefmes that have limited kitchen space. They are fitted with three burners, needle valves and adjustable gas mixers, and take but little more room than the range without the attachment. It has a fine baking oven, 12x18 inches; also a separate oven for broiling. Call and see them. Phone A. 3811 Our 60 Page Descriptive Catalog Free, Phone Main 5956 Roralg. Bet. Morrison 6 ftmhill CITY; TREE YARD, S. W. COR. SECOND AND MAIN STS. mmm tTalted States and rorelfa 55kOld FACXF2C COAST PATEITT AQXVCT, In tooktoaw OaL . A special EOo chicken dinner today, Han s restaurant, 230 Washington st j Jfew Dank for Nyssa, - v (SpecUl Dlapatch to The Journal.) .. Nyssa, Ot.i Feb. 12. Incorporation papers have been filed with the county clerk for the Bank of Nyssa, Or. The Incorporators are J. G. McVey, Robert Van Gilse and N. J. Mlnton. The capi tal stock Is placed - at 126,000 divided into 260 shares of 1100 each. The insti tution la authorised to do a regular i banklns; buelnesa ... To riant Large Apple Orchard.' j ' (Special Diapatch to The JonrnaL) I Vale. Or.. Feb. 12.--Boy Loaan has filed in the county clerk's office a plat of the Red Apple Orchard company of Vale. The company haa purchased 160 acres of. good fruit land about 0 miles from Vale and will: set out the entire tract in fruit trees, and make a spe cialty of apples. The price paid for the i land was S640Q.Cs; ;4 ... Vale Wanta Telegraph Service. , , ' " (Special Dlapatch 'to The Jonrnal.) . Vale, Or., Feb, 1!. The Commercial club is making strenuous efforts to ' revive telegraph service for this city., The nearest-telegraph office is now lo- ' cated at Ontario, and Vale citlsens feel the need of a service for this point. : Journal want ads bring results; , Up to ine' Mr 9 . 'Many a man is in this predicament when it comes to choos , ing a perfect suit of clothes. . r " . -When 'it comes to" a question of fit, I guarantee to exce! . anything you ever tried on. , -: .- "... ' - . When it comes to a question of value, materia!, workman ship and the like, ,1 can give you better service for themoney than you can find elsewhere. The ordinary man is usually "up in the air" when a choice s left entirely in his. own' hands; Yet there is no reason why a man should suffer as a result pf his ignorance in these matterswhy he should not receive value for every dollar invested jn the purchase of apparejr-if ' he put exercises a little judgment, a little common sense. : ' ' . All a man need do, be he ever so ignorant of clothes value.- ? is tov put himself in my hands. 'I can give him better service . ior nis money man ne can outam eisewnere. , .. - rJyp2ciaISpripSuiEsat$25 TWEEDS AND. WORSTEDS ALL ANYONE COULD ASK FOR IN LATEST PLAIDS AND STRIPES I BircEial! Tailoring Co. SALESROOM SUITE 309 SWETLAND BLDG. . Open Saturday Evenings Until 8 o'Clock. Phone Main 5039. NO KITCHEN IS COMPLETE WITHOUT A Garland Water Mcater It does its work quickly and economically ; Jiot water fora bath in 10 minutes. Five and one half cents rep resent the cost of heating a 30 gallon tank to 115 de grees. The 10 G style is fitted with double copper coils which means quick action. All danger has been eliminated in lighting. Step into our stove depart ment'in the basement and see for yourself how nicely they operate. ItYa'pleasure to show them. , - loneyman Hardware Company FOURTH AND ALDER STS., PORTLAND, OR. JWOl.a1,V'' i -: tM I lit t 9 K IGARLAND, 1 l ; COPPCR COIt WATER HEATER . Pore Beamlful Jade Jewelry r,",w9 C3nA Rraralnta aintl ftian. net Rings of all desert p tions ' made to order. American names . engraved- with ' the three cardinal Chinese charac ters, via, Olorr, Pros perity and Longevity. Charges reasonable and orders of any t desisa promptly executed and sent prepaid to any part of the U. a The Skilled lUllieae jew tiler, TOOK MAWQ W ' , 3T Tu Ohoag, MagT M visa Bt. i L LEGAL ADVICE CO. " nrooapoKa.TXs IP IN TROUBLE CALL Estates, suits, deeds, divorces; reasorir arie. Aavice rree. . 438 OKAMBSB OV COaQtnQB. Journal Want Ads Bring Results p lllllllllllll'W 111 111 JOUaw i. 1 CITY TAKE Tuir r.fi I J y st e ! ' All Rose City Park Cars run through ; Laurelhurst. . Take car at Third and Yamhill sts. Sales men on the ground. Office 522 Corbett Building. , Painless Dentistry On of towa vw4 icaa tlir tU:. J.lJ . . . oriiapwur i ni laha4 ia eae i-1 It tHMWf. W iva m t t" ) 122k tsle ar Malar GrewN 6.t ) - ... o t .casnagtiaata m .ii. r 1 8iIwo rmbtga. -t ' I iSoti RuaW - - , I J Plata C.tJ " ..a waw.a., ., ,J Bait B tub r , . M nan mmmm m Hmmt Pamlaai litr'tl.xi , v WORK aUANANTKKO POS) IS VC J fslnlm JCjrtrtioii rae wliaa plataaorhrm. laortlarad. Conanltatioa frae, ToncUi-' MlnlHM Mrlr iinM..ni.lt.rik. Ail Wtu-K fliii'.".. aiiDaWua.il. PORTLANPi Cii , smug socaat a. at. te . at. ssi. t u ,, OKIOOJff UW SCHOOL-S. T. I aruson. ien. A tiioiotin, vrn. courstt in law; no tlm irt rum lar occupation: r5.:ltatn)ni Terms low. Itusfnej- oi ft.n '. i monwealth Mag. W. AJru..i t, al