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I I THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING. MARCH 21, 1910. 9 TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS Bungalow Baker Orpheum . Orand . . . , Pantages . Star "Btubbom Cinderella" "The Alaskan" Vaudeville . Vaudeville Vaudeville .... Moving Picture! Ttalerea and Burglar Boar. By cut ting away the aoreen to the meat mar ket of J. Kurath. 97 Corbett atreet. yesterday evening, thieves entered and stole three checks and a quantity of meat. The home of W. O. Knighton. 808 Northrup atreet, waa alao entered yesterday afternoon while the family on at the park. Silverware and money to the value of i0 were etolen. Max Heahm, 927 Mallory street, reported to the police that H0 waa taken from hla purse yesterday afternoon. It waa tak en from his room. Sun Sing, Twenty eighth and Kelly avenue, reported that $200 In gold waa taken from hla home while he waa working In the garden. Mother's Meeting At the meeting of the Htate Congress of Mothers on Tuee 1ay Mra. C. M. Wood will talk on the work of the congress In California. Mrs. Wood waa associated In the work while In California and la enthusiaatlc regard ing the good achieved and the wide range of Interests. She la . an enter taining and fluent speaker and all mem here of circles and others Interested In child culture are cordially Invited to come. Meeting held at city hall at 2.30 p. m. on Tueaday. that waa . near the siding. The fire alao burned through to the eeoond-hand store, but little damage resulted In the latter place. runeral of Mrs, Kimiaennan. The funeral of Mrs. Christina Zimmerman, who died at her home, 630 East Couch, Saturday evening after a brief spell of pneumonia, will be held tomorrow morn ing at 10 o'clock from St. Francis church. Mrs. Zimmerman waa hi years old and came to Portland with her hus band direct from Germany In 1S76. 8he Is survived by her husband, Peter Zlm merman; two sisters, Mra. F. Zimmer man of Portland and Mrs. Johanna Von Horenhoffen, In Germany; two children Carl and Mrs. F. U Schans. Torn rein Cmort The second an nual concert' of the Portland Social Turn Vereln waa given laat night at the hall, Fourth and Tamhtil streets Th concert was given by the mixed chorus of the organisation and proved to he the best and most entertaining, as well as the best presented concert ever given by that musical organisation. The hall hod been tastefully decorated for the occasion and there wan a large at tendance from Portland and Vancouver, Hone for Mrs. Day's Bsoorsry Mrs A. O. Pay, Vho was thrown from her horse while riding' In a Hunt club chase Saturday, Is still at the Oood Samar! tan hospital suffering from the result of her fall. While Mrs. Pay la stll delirious It la not believed that her In juries are critical, and the hope Is ex prosaod that ahe will have recovered from her unfortunate accident within a few days. Herlr Bleeds to Death While walk ing down Front atreet, near Columbia atreet, this morning. Otto Brandea. 820 V4 Tenth street, suffered a rupture of a varicose vein. The flow of blood threatened his life for a few moments. Ir. W. S. Armstrong plaoed a band around the knee. Brandea was taken to the hospital, and Is sttll In a critical condition from lose of blood. Brandea, who Is city salesman for the Albers Milling company, was going home at the time. Teal for President The annual meet ing of the Oregon Conservation associa tion will be held at the Commercial club thin evening. Election of officers will be one of the important events of the meeting. A ticket, headed by J. N. Teal for president, has been - -"jy the nominating committee, 'fn believed will be ratified at meeting. prepared which It tonight's Fire Does Damage. Fire damaged the restaurant at 292 First street this morning to the extent of $250. Charles Tagnoli Is proprietor. ' The cauae Is thought to have been from a stovepipe Good Roads to y Banner Acres ( Roosevelt and his party will soon journey along li the old Corniche road through the Riveria, around the Gulf of Genoa. This road was constructed ; by the Romans many cen- tunes ago, and to it the j Riveria owe? much of its j reputation. We have no A such roads as this in Ore- gon, but 1 The Best Roads in the M State Lead to l Policeman's longing to J. Aim 0Kod. A dog be P. Johnson. 247 North Fourteenth atreet, was mangled by streetcar Saturday night and suffered until yesterday afternoon, when killed by a policeman. The animal was struck by the car at Seventeenth and Johnson streets. Hear Homer DaTenport at White Tern pie tonight on "The Power of the Car toon." Admission 60c and 76a Seata on sale at Sherman, Clay St Co.'a Piano etore and Woodard-CIarke'a drug store. Professor Knox Lectures, An Inter esting lecture was delivered by Profes sor Knox last night In Chrlstensen hall on "How to Overcome Poverty and Ac cumulate Wealth." The spirit of the leo ture as outlined Dy iToreasor Knox waa to the effect that poverty springs large EDELWEIS CAFE AND GRILL 149 SEVENTH STREET NEAR MORRISON CONCERT. ALEX H. SMITH, MGR. (Late of Imperial Hotel Cafe.) Banner Acres f boys And these lands give one such a view as cannot be had from any Other acre age tract in Oregon. The soil is of the best in the state; water through pure soil from wells thirty feet deep. Prices $85 to $125 Per Acre Which price makes it the best buy on the Portland market. Cleared and cultivated lands all around are sell ing at $200 to $500 per acre. By clearing and planting our tracts pur chasers can double their money during the summer. 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 claas den t I s t s. Examination free, extracting free, and painless. Come to day, see us, save money. The BOBTOB DEBTI8TS, 291 H Mor rison, opposite Meier A Frank and post office. Open evenings until 9 and Sun days until 12:80 for people who work. ly from the mental attitude of the peo ple and that It could be overcome by a right habit of thinking coupled with Intelligent effort Tonight the speaker will deliver the second of his series of four lectures on "How to Educate the Child to Make a Success In Life." ell Tour By Not for mllllona; oertninly not. Yet. how careless you are of those million-dollar eyes! Olaases Ija J fit them insure reiier rrom eye- strain ana neaaacnea. nuoeniicin, optician, opposite Baker theatre. Her Homer Davenport at White Tem ple tonight on "The Power of the Car toon." Admission 50c and 76c. Seata on aale at Sherman, Clay Co.'a Piano store and Woodard-Clarke's drug store. Meet at Wavarty Hall. The Waverly Rlchmond Improvement club will hold a meeting tomorrow evening at Waverly hall, East Twenty-sixth and Clinton streets. Hew Bample Blioe Shop On Tuesday, March 22, Sample Shoe Man Wright will open a branch shop at ISO Third atreet, opposite Skldmore drug store. All ladies' shoes, f 2. All men's shoes f I SO. teams? Jessie Barklna, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. James Oarlok k Oo the house mov ers; removed to 110 East Water atroet Pbone East 4427. Homer DaTsnport's great lecture, 'The Power of a Cartoon." at the Whrte Temple tonight. wlas Watch Bepairlnt C. Christen sen, Corbett bldg., 2d fir. Take elevator. Wanted Woman marker and distrib utor. Union Laundry Co., 801 Second. W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentlats. Third and Washington. Alaska Petroleum and Ooal will pay 18c per share, E-465, Journal Dr. Karnes, optician. Marquam btdej" AMUSEMENTS BUNGALOW 18th and Morrison Phones Main 117 and A-4224. TVmlgHt, Tomorrow, Wednesday. Special Frloe Matinee Wednesday. Big Musical Comedy Succeaa. " A Stubborn Cinderella " Bvenlngs: 11. 60 to 80c; Mats., 81 to 25c. BAKER THEATRE JV Oeo. X. Baker. Manager. Tonight All week. Bargain Mat. Wed.. 2Bc all seats. Mrst time at popular prices; greater production and company than ever. The superb musical comedy. "TEH AJASBAIT' Don't miss It this time It's the last rhance. The totem pole, the snowball, all the famous songs Eves, 25c, 6oc, II; Pat. Mat., 25c, 50c. Next week St. Elmo." WEEK L MAS MAI If 8, A-1OH0 MAT. BVEBY DAT 15-23-aOo Wights 15-25-60- ai v inJ&rViKE I ADVANCED YAUDBTTXIdE. "THE LEADITf O LADY'' I Musical Blayla Healliner GRAND WEEK MARCH 31 ENTER 'CANOE CONTEST s 200 Votes Free A. B. STEINBACH & CO. FOUND A DESTRABT.W PU.CE l"OB CBEDIT Where you can purchase the newest styles In men's and women's apparel ON CREDIT. A little down and your promise to pay us $1 per week Is ail that Is required. HEW TOBJC OUOTTTXJffG OO. 165-107 First, Just Bontn of Morrison. The Lady and Tramp Mazus and Mazette the Xeane as Brlaooa Louis Gtaertln Louise Stlckney Barry Bacheller Georgia Nelson Grendaaoope Matinee every day, 2:80; any seat 15c. Evening performances, 7:30, 9:15; hsl cony, 18c; lower fir, 26c; box seats. jB 0. ADTAHCED VAUDEVILLE. Week commencing March 21, 1910 TOHT CASTXLLAJfX AND BROTHER International Champion Cyclists Denton Le Boeuf, Davey & Everson, Leo White, Billy Morris and the Sher wood Sisters, Electra, The Bachelor Club, In the high class comedy crea tion. "An Idle Hour"; Pantagescope. PATENTS Sold United States and Foreign Procured, Defended and PAOLTIO COAST FATE ITT AQEJTCT. In Stockton, f F. B. Holbrook Co. . Room 1, Worcester Bldg, (rl ground floor. V Main 5396 A-7507. DAVENPORT The Distinguished Cartoonist and Traveler, Will Lecture AT THE WHITE TBMPLE Monday and Tuesday Evenings, March 21 and 22 Monday Night, "The Power of the Cartoon." Tuesday Night, the Absorbingly Interesting Travelogue, "Through Arabia." Both lectures profusely illustrated with lantern slides and drawings made during their progress. ADMISSION 50 AND 75 A CHANCE, FOR YOU TO GLT A Handsome Gold Watch i Come to our store and buy a piano between now and the fifteenth day of April and we will present you with a HANDSOME GOLD WATCH, fully guaranteed by one of our foremost jewelers in the city. If you do not need a piano, maybe you know some friend who does, and if you send in their name and address and we sell them we will present you with one of the beautiful Gold Watches. THESE WATCHES ARE ON DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOW BUSH & LANE. PIANO GO. 386 WASHINGTON STREXT, Between West Park and Tenth AT THE THEATRES t New Grand Bill. Masus and Maaette. one of the funni est acts In vaudeville, will head the new bill which opena at the Grand today There la a laugh a minute with this sure fire hit "A Trial Marriage," a satire, will be played by Keane and Brlacoe and the sketch Is a guaranteed mirth maker. lUker "The Alaskan." The first appearance of "the well known musical comedy "The Alaskan" at popular prices la taking place at the Baker this week, and the offering made great hit with yesterday's packed audiences. Netted than ever Is the general verdict, and a great week's business Is generally to be looked for. Tony Caatollan Today. Beginning with the matinee this af ternoon at 2:30, Pantages will present Tony Caatellane and his brother In their fHinous cycling act In which they In troduce the sensation of every civilised country In the world, "Ioop-the-Uoop." "Stubborn Cinderella" Tonight. Tonight at 8:15. tomorrow and Wed nesday nights, with a special price mat inee Wedneadsy afternoon, the attrac tion at The Bungalow theatre will he Mort H. Singer's magnificent production of the big musical comedy success, "A Stubborn Cinderella." actor. Robert KMeson. This actor will present his Istest comedy-drama suc cess, "A Man's a Man," at the above theatre for three nights, beginning next Thursday. The Leading Iady Has Arrited. The "Leading Lady" arrived In town this morning and will headline the new bill which opens for one week begin ning with a matinee this afternoon at 2:lf p. m. at the Orpheum. The entire program Is one of great excellence and will cerlrtlnly prove a big attraction at thla popular playhouse this wet-k. Mat inee every day. Oh Joy Theatre. v Hfnted In thla city to equal the thril ling ii alltles as was shown-Mii the "Frozen North." the headllner at the Oh Joy theatre yesterday. Thla It a story of love and adventure In 'Alaska, anil being absuKithcly true to life, hold tha spectator from the beginning to th vcjy close. Ilohert Kdeaon's Sale Tomorrow. Tomorrow morning st 10 o'clock, at The Bungslow theatre the advance sale ivlll open for the favorite American A cobleas corn has been brought out In Indiana. Each grain Is enclosed In a separate husk, the husks being attached to a thin central shell, which contain the usual corn pith. , . 1 . t tL J . ... . ! H Daily Number if j I EASTMORELAND I S3 (The Place for Your Home) En fS Twelve hundred acres of land are being W) Xe covered with Portland homes each year. Uj) UJ erty are now on the market they have been SJi Cm held privately until the city has grown far Ssx beyond them. L . W( I S When these are sold, the homesceker will flrtj UJ have to go far out. An) &j Portland will have 600,000 people in 1015 O df at its present rate of growth Kastmoreland .jSjV g will be built solid. JO - j M sa ii Columbia Trust Company jj?3 BOARD OF TRADE BUILDING Eji : l- II! r SJ V -tl BSy' DW mmmR Covey Motor Car Co. Seventh and Conch Streets Gairiee Tools AT ESPECIALLY Low IPipicss HARDWARE Spring is here, and right now is the time to make things grow. The trees and the bushes need prun ing, the dead limbs should be taken off, and the gar den and lawn will amply repay you later on for a little attention now. Good workmen use good tools, and those are the only kind we carrv . Let us suggest Garden Barrows, Garden and Lawn Rakes, Spades, Spading Forks, Shovels, Trowels, Pruning Shears, Saws and Spray Pumps. Briefly, everything to make the lawn, garden and shrubbery beautiful for the com ing year. KADDERLY THE HARDWARE MAN 130 First St., Bet. Alder and Washington frav: BBBaMssadl sWBSaLsBBBMMawl IN COIVEFOIRT TO Spokane and East VIA Spokane, Portland & Seattle Ry. "The North Bank Road " The splendid equipment of train?, the perfect track, the high quality rneals insure unusually comfortable traveling on "The North Bank Road." OBSEBVATTOIT CABS LIB RASY PARLOR CABS COMPABTMXNT SIEEPEB8 STAND AJBD SLXEPEBS DlWIIfO CABS MEALS A I.A CABTB TOURIST SLEEPERS FTBST-CLAB3 COACHES Leave Portland 9:30 A. M.; 7:00 P. M. Passenger Station 11th & HoytSts. CITY TICKET OFFICES Third and Morrison Sts. 122 Third St. 100 Third St. OREGON HOTELS HOTEL OREGON CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS Portland's New and Modern riotel. Rates $1 per Day and Up European Plan WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO., Props. THE IMPERIAL Oregon's Greatest Hotel 350 ROOMS, 104 SUITES. With Private Baths NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING MODERATE RATES PHIL METSCHAN & SONS, Props. y TMH OOST ONE SCIIiIiIOIf DOLLAB9 PORTLAND, OR. Enroptan Plan Kodern Bastanrant. Headqnartsrs tot Tonrtsts and Com maxcial Travelers. Special rates mad to families and tingle gentlemen The management will be pleased at all times to show rooms and glvx prices A modern Turkish, bath es tablishment to toe taoteL B. C. Bowers. Mgr. . Portland 11 680, A-2286 1 SHRINERS ATTENTION AZ.Z. MtMBEBS OF THE NOBIUTT are requested to observe that the GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY has been selected as the official route of the SHRINE SPE CIAL to New Orleans. Leaves Portland April 2. 7 p. m. from North Bank Depot. 11th and Hoyt Sts. All- particulars and handsome Itinerary for the asking. BESEBVE BERTHS BOW CICXSOB, C P. A T A f V v 122 Third St.. Portland I,, f j UTV Phones Main 680, A-2286 l THE CORNELIUS The House of Welcome" CORNER PARK AND ALDER STREETS Single $1.50 and up. Double $2 and up. Our omnibus meets all trains. Portland's Newest and Most Up-to-Date Hotel H. E. FLETCHER Manager W. CORNELIUS Proprietor Isl ill Ami mm mmd SSLWARD CORNER TENTH AND ALDER The leading hotel of Portland, opened Juljr, 1909. Modern in every detail, furnished in elegance. Most beautiful corner lobby in Northwest. Commodious sample rooms. European plan. Rates $1.50 and up. 'Bus meets all trains. W. M. SZWiBS, Prop. K. A. JACKSOB. A. a. F. & P. A. ari Francisco $5.00 (INCLUDING MEALS AND BERTH) ; REDUCED RATES AND QUICK TRIP TO LOS ANGELES. ; S. S. RPSE CITY V (E. W. Mason, Master). Sails 4, p! rjt.; Friday, March 25. M. J. ROCHE, C. T. A, 142 4d St. Main 402. A-I402. ' . J. W. RANSOM; Dock Agerrt, Ainsworth Dock, A-1231 San Francisco & Portland Steamship Co.