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Tim OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL . 21. 1310. 5 f minim Miniay evening, April 2S, lit the V. V, t.. A., Seventh and Taylor streets. A muwleal and literary program from the plays will be given. Arimlselon In free and th public Is cordially invited. TONIGHT'S. AMISLMILNTI Baker ... lulls in Orpheum . ft rand . . . I'mitagea , Star "All tho Comforts of Home. , Vaudeville , Vaudoviile , Vaudeville Moving riclur ' at Tdarether" Banouet, A "get to- gether" banquet will be held by the I'ortlnnd Realty board on the evening of Saturday, April 23, at 6, o clock-in the main dining room. of the Corrrmer. clal club, at which Interesting and in structive speeches will be made by members of the board and invited guests. .' President Klllingsworth will open the exerclBea -by 'a long expected address on "Portland S6 -years hence. and some impressions gained during recent seven day trip.", Ben Kiealand will also apeak on "My Impressions of the future of Portland." to be followed bv C. C. Chapman, the advertising man, who ' will have his say about "Best methods of real estate advertising.' ' Other speakers who are expected to ad- ' dres the meeting are D. E. Keasey, W. A. Spanton and A. It Birrell. It will be altogether an Informal affair, will ad- lourn early, 'and each participant will pay, for his own dinner, which wlll.be II per 'plate. :i ;' . . ' Bsnounos . JPltfaUs. At the , fourth Quarterly rally of the Epworth league of the Portland district, all the pitfalls of sin came In for a vigorous drubbing by the speakers. The public dance hall,! saloon, joy riding, and roadhouses were . characterized as dangerous pastimes. Chief -of Police Cojc was one of the speakers. He bitterly denounced each of the places. -William H. Warren, president of the league, presided at the session. Music -was furnished by Web ber's Juvenile orchestra' and Earl S. Abbott and Miss Laura Ferguson. Tor Violating Game taws On chargo of violating the state game laws, 8. Marovlch and Stephen Maynovlch, proprietors of a flan .market at East Water and Morrison streets, hava been arretted and will be given a hearing In the luotire court Deputy Fish Wardens Hathbun and Donatoae caught- the two men Monday shortly after mid night In the river near Fulton. The two f lBimrmen were using a net, . and had several fish in their boat. School MethodsAn exposition of public school methods will be given at the reception to be held in the Eliot school. Knott and Rodney, Friday after noon from t to 6 o clock. Of special interest will be the drawing exhibit, which Is all prepared and which, will be sent to ', the western division of the drawing supervisors ( at Minneapolis. This Is the only opportunity there will be to pee the exhibit before It Is sent away. : .. , , .. ,,, ..;; v. . Exhibition of Tine Art. The art lov- ers of Portland will be afforded -n op portunity to ee a very handsome paint ing, which represents no small Invest ment ' This painting is by Mulldorfen the country's foremost artist, and will be- on. exhibition Friday, Saturday and Sunday at Kobe's confectionery store, 310 Washington street. The exhibition Is free to. all. ' leotur by Alderman- Professor In R. Alderman, who occupies the chair of pedagogy In the University of Oregon, will deliver an address on "The Attitude of the School Toward the Home" at the Y. W. -C. A. auditorium Friday evening. A cordial Invitation is extended to all and It la especially desired that as many as possible of the teachers hear' the talk. - - . O. W. 0. T. V, Meeting- Mrs, C. S. ' Badgley conducted a Bible ; reading. which was very helpful, at central W. C. T. U.. Wednesday afternoon. " A let ter was. read .from Mrs. Margaret Win- trlnger relating to the work among' the children. Mrs. Ponnay announced two ; medal contests In the near future. ' It i was announced, that an Institute will be held Friday,' May , at the Frlonds church, East . Thirty-sixth and Main streets. - Next week a song and social i service, preceded by a Bible reading. Union - Missionary - Prayer Meeting The churches of all denominations will gather i at the First Congregational church this evening for a union prayer service. This isy the final meeting of the Laymen's Missionary movement Re ports from the various churches will be heard oji the missionary fund raised tnus xar. - Blessing of JTew Catnolio Churoh, 'Sunday, May 8, Archbishop Christie will bless the new Catholic church at Cor nelius, and will also, be the speaker of - the day. Clergymen from all - over the state will be In attendance, and It prom ises to be one of the greatest events Cornelius has known- .The church Is not a large structure, but it Is finished , and decorated completely and reflects ; much credit upon the little city. - Coventors . XCeetixur The - American Order of Inventors will meet tonight on the' third floor of the Goodnough build ing to formulate plans for the exten sion ct the' order which was organized last week. The general plan Is to use the wireless and wire telegraph in or ganising , branches In other cities. ' Women's Press Club. A meeting of the State Women's Press club will be held Saturday evening, April 23, at the Richardson apartments. . Market and Fourteenth streets. The meeting has been called by the1 chairman of the spe cial study-commlttee. - .: r . , ' Penney Bros.' Priday Special. $2.00 ' grade of Port, Sherry, .Tokay; Angelica 'or Muscat wine at $1.00 per gallon; - $1.60 xade Port or Sherry at 75o per gallon eight year old straight Kentucky Whiskey, regular 44.50 at $3.50 per gal- Ion? KentuckyBourbo'n or Rye. Tegular ,$4.00, at $$..60 per gallon; Invalid Port, regular $2.60, at $1.28 per' gallon. Fri day only. " 879-381 E. Morrison street Phones Eas 287, B-2426. Free delivery- VX;-,V,ii. n' M'"l1'---V-'g,'V .f'-f " Aato ' Tnrns :; Over. An. -automobile , driven by Joseph Thompson -turned tur- tie 4his morning at o'clock at Wash l ington and Twenty-first streets. The ''driver was caught underneath the' ma- 'chine, but-not injured. Others tn the ? car were v Harry Zeno, Frank t Nolo, Michael Lyons, Jack Francis and Sam- Big Sale of Jewelry at Oregon Jewelry company, 114 Third street, corner Third and Washington. Selling 'jewelry at less than half priest Sale starts Thursday, 9 a. m. . s ... . ,, ' ; , Bate "War Steamer Klamath sails di rect Friday -evening for San Francisco. Cabin $10. steerage $5, berth and meals .included. Frank Bollam, agent, 128 Jd,. - Wew Maple Bap and SugaA'--Absolute ly pure, has arrived, Last year's jnaple sugar syrup $1.10 : per gallon. J. N. .Bristol, 500 Washington stret j Ve Bponge and Frees Yon Cloths. an roe ii.50montn. Aia!n6ii. A-4SL4 wagons run everywhere. Unique Tailor ing Co. S0 Stark. 1 Steamer- Jsssie Karklns, .- for Camas, wnnnnilral Anil wiv. andnff. wlallv aw- uel Bennett , .The auto ran into a pile cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street oi cin in tne sireev " Special Priday Only. Don't ' be de- T celved. We sell absolutely pure. wines " and liquors. $1.50. quality port, sherry. angelica end ) muscatel wine, 7Sc per Tyellon; $4 rye r Bourbon whiskey, $3.75 . per gallon: $4 "brandy, $2.75 per gallon; . $4 rum, $2.76 per gallon. National Wine Cot, Fifth and Stark, l Phone Main $499. , W.Home A-4499. PeUvered.- .. ,' Ballplayers Break Olass. A window ,'i,.WM broken yesterday evening in the home of Mrs. Georgia Mitchell, 63 Jes- . V ""P. street, from a . baseball . being , throwiv from a vacant lot A ball team " irom ,ine jerrerson mgn school was playing in the lot The players ran -when 'the window was smashed. dock at $ p. m. Bargain I have some soda 'foun tain fixtures for sale : cheap. Call and see me. Chsnev Drusr Co.. 14 J Alder. James Qariok fi Co-" the house mov ers; removed to ISO East Water street Phone, East 4427. plenty of Money to loan on first mortgage. Columbia Trust Co., Board of Trade building. ? -. - Swiss Watch Repairing C. Christen- sen, 2d fir. Corbett bldg. Take elevator W. A. Wise and associates, nainlese aentists. .'i ntra ana wasnins-ton. . , Jack King's Turkish Baths. Imperial notei annex. . ' t Dr. Kayaes, epttoiaa. Marquam bldg. To Establish Bank J. O, Lbucka of Fort Orford. Or, was In Portland yes terday completing arrangements for the i ford May L( This will be the first bank BEGINS SATURDAY, 9 A. M.j Orford is isolated as yqt but -as the! country, is well adapted for fruit rais ing It is expected that it will soon be-' gin to develop. : - ,. ..-.; ,s-- Shakespeare's Anniversary . The Shakespeare Study f club of Portland will celebrate the poet's birth on next' Closing Oat Bale of he McAllen McDonnell Stock Begins at That Hour. Entire stock of fry Goods . and Women's and Children's Wear will be on. sale at reductions ranging from 25 td 60 per cent from former already low prices . . SOMETHING NEW ALL THE TIME IIHKWSrafll L- Vur-rJ : .JUST- paft f mm InchHinp 12 itylr, sbmit 3 dorm of Gai;c Pro.' latest mrxlcl, never - fhown . here until ldy. Our entire stock of.thes eSerant shapes for I riay, as follows: $ 8 CO Shapes for.... f 6.00 f 10 00 Shapes for....?T.50 J12 00 Shares for... .fD.OO . Nine immense cases, about 25 doren, from three leading man ufacturers. Newest untrimtned shape for maidens and ma trons. Press-blocked natural Leghorn; also black and bleached Milan of. . very bet quality; all jelling regularly at 5 CO to J12W. f r Friday spe cial at ONE - FOURTH OFF. IE Wi 212-21 THIRD STREET- SOMETHING SPECIAL P'FRV DAY state to go Day. T S'.iS i.aSTEI! Rev. V..S. Gilbert Makes Pre-, diction in Report Submitted to Presbyterian Meeting. A busy year's work, Is projected by me roruand -t'roBbytery.- Churches are to be built at Montavilla and O'Renco. Other work commented during tho past year is-to oe completed. An encourag ing condition of growth'and prosperity was made evident In the reports made yesterday at the. meeting of Presbytery in me -ieam.ont jt'resbyterlan church. Greater expenditures along all lines were authorized for tho coming year. In' an address at the morn in r session Rev. John. Welch deplored the tendency of rural residents' . to move Into the more congested centers, .. - " ZTeeds4 Is Country. , ' .. The country people, are mora' iniMit where they are, ; he said, and their lives would be longer, their , vitality greater, and higher standards of physical and mental strength maintained. If thev re. main away from devitalizing Influences. Vernon church was recommended . in the report of Rev. ; j& M. Sharp, for having become self supporting, and Itose City , Park church was compli mented for having neooma self sup porting from Its beginning. ' The coming of Rev. Robert McLean, sn Auburn, N. T., student, to-become pastor of the Anabel mission In June was reported. The receipt of 80 acres of land given . for an orphannge by Samuel Miller of , St. John German church In -Clackamas county was ao knowledgedi ' Appropriations Uaaa. , , Appropriations for the help of needy churches were made as follows; Nes tucca, $640; .Alderbrook. 1804; Tilla mook and Bay City, $400; Kenllworth and Trinity, $400; Millard avenue and Anabel, $200; Reedvllle and Otiiioca, $150; St. John German, $50; Hope, Mon tavllla, $450; Tulatln Plains, $60; Bux ton, $00. The report of Rev. Thomas Walker on . Sunday school work showed that the work of Rev. J. R. IHven, mission- ary, was resulting in, Increased mem bership. ' Dinner was served at noon In the basement of the Church' by the ladles of Piedmont church. John Pat terson. Rv, J. B. Sely, and Rev. J. E. Snyder made remarks. ,' In his ..report on temperanc Rev. W. S. Gilbert pre dicted that Oregon would go dry this fall.. ., ; ....'-'r ; A GOES EAST. Millinery and Other Goods to Be Bonght - for tii Emporium. I. K. Solomon leaves tomorrow morn lnnrfor Chicago and New York on a business trip. While' In the east Mr. Solomon will purchase the opening stock for- the Emporium to be opened the f lrt of August Mr. Solomon will be absent 10 weeks or more. Special Friday ' Only Don't - ba de ceived, i We sell Absolutely purs wines and liquors. $1.50 quality port, sherry, angelica and muscatel wine, 75c per gallon; $4 rye or Bourbon whiskey, $2.75 per gallon; $4 brandy, $2.78 per gallon; $4 rum, $2.75 per gallon. National Wine Co., Fifth and Stark.. Phone Main 6499, Home A. -4499. Delivered. C ; ; . ' Tzca man con or irmro - Increases the price of many neeessi ttes without Improving . the quality. Foley's Honey and Tar maintains lis high standard of excellence and Its vreat curative auftlltins without any In crease in cost. It is the best remedy for ooughs. colds, croup, whooping cough and all ailments of the throat, chest anrf lunsrs. The aenuine Is In a yellow package. Refuse substitutes., Skldraore Drug Co.. 151 Third street. STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square ;' Just opposite Hotel St. fraocia , , European Plan $1.60 a da? up , ; American Plan $3.00 a day up ,; Hew iteetsnd brick itruchire. Furnlihtdtt ' cost of $200,000. Every comfort and con venience. On earllnet transferring ill over . city. Omnibus meets trains and steamers. fUnrf iar Rnnklat with man at Ssn Prsnidsco. All Spring Coats end Jcc!;cts Take Ad- IASTT TWO DAYS Corner Fifth and Alder n:2y Came TiieySaivTiicy Purchased . ' And So Will Yon, lor Values Cere Arc Marvelous The very atmosphere of the store radiates value giving the kind of value giving that is of in-' terest to every intelligent, economical woman. These days when it is necessary to get the fullest value for one's dollar, the great $100,000 purchase of high-grade women's wearing apparel,' bdught at 50 cents on the dollar, enables us to announce these wonderful sensational values for . 'ipr' - - Friday and Saturday: . ,,..-- . GireaQest CDifieirSinf oil .iPoniigec 'SMrJaimi FonnflaFdl Presses amiiul We Mave' Ewip-" Made All Spring Coats and "Jackets 13 G2f Take Advantage GRAND FORMAL 'G?2rJaJ5 EflecQFiic t ' CORNER SEVENTH AND' ALDER STREETS, SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING '' . RECEPTION HOURS, 2d0 TO 4:30;. 8 TO JO. :"' ''--'."''' '-''. '''V-'V ','' V": V1 ' ! ; -.j .,'-,.','. i ' ' " - , ' ' The people of Portland and vicinity are cordially invited to visit the magnificent new office building and inspect the home tof the company. , Heads of departments of the Portland RaiU t way, Light & Power Company will be in cTtsrge of receiving visitor and escorting them through the building. V " ' ', Good music will be rendered by the Electric Orchestra on the fourth floor, and bands also will play trq the,first and fifth floors during reception hours. , '" : ? v v. The entire building interior will be beautifully decorated with plants and flowers, and brilliantly illuminated. , . Light, refreshments will be. provided for lady .visitors, who . will be made especially welcome. ' Cigars for the men "visitors., . Demonstrations" gjven on. the first floor of electrical house- keeping appliances, including cooking and baking. 1 This building is pronounced one of the hanWspmest and most conveniently arranged in the country, and gives to Portland . the leading public service structure or the country. Citizens should embrace this opportunity t6. examine into the internal workings of a big corporation. Obviously, small children are not expected, owing to danger . attending their presence in a large crowd. v Portland Railway, Lifjlil . and Power Company FUEL REDUCTION GREEN SLABWOPp i&QgnnSS . First District; 25c Additional Each Ten Blocks. ,' On All Orders Placed During April for Immediate Delivery Only. : ' WEUUINQTON COAL, BANFILLD -VXYSO" FULL CO. MAIN 353. 7S FIFTH ST. A-3353. A a. j-. r.sA - ? :-::::;: . 'X J I . (', J I r T ll l.j' ' ' ' r- mm-- r rein Exquisite , V Y Garments rl J L Vyy Each Values Vp tot 15X0 Each Hanbon. Buttep Co. . Center. Public Market, First and Washington. Fresh Oregon Eggs, dozen ........... ... ........ . . . . . . SS Fresh Oregon Butter, roll... t C5 Fresh California Butter, roll., ............... CO Full Cream Cheese, pound. i.u........ 2Q . Come early and bring your friends. ' These are all specials. Hamoori1 Bultflei? Co. PUBLIC MARKET. . .Magnificent New Styles for Street, ' Reception, Dinner, , Theatre and Party Wear.' Not One Worth . Less Than $30.00. Most of Them ; ; . Worth $40.00 to $45.00. The largest, the most important; the. best purchase of silk dresses, and costumes ever made by this or any other Portland store. A sale su- prene irv value-giving, m style-giying, in beauty and richness of ma terials, iivvarieties: 500 of the most beautiful Pone and Silk FntilarH Dresses, made up this season, secured for spot cash from a leading . ..iw-av viiut it,n iuia; uiimci wnu was iurcca io accept less tnan half their reaUvalue to raise money quickly. We could have put the .garments into our stocks and readily sold them at the regular price, a.uu ana ta.uu a lew oniy wortn as little as $30.00). t borne elab- orately ttrimmed with braiding, laces, Persian and gold trimmings. Jfnncess and belt eftect styles, with pleated or tunic skirts. Imagine tnen, it you can, what jextraordinary, unheard-of values (f1 ftf? ;they mustbe at the sale price for Friday and Saturday ti)l0 For Women's Suits Wbrlli Ud to rsnn Without fear of contradiction we announce these to be the lowest pncea suits in Portland. And they are the best values besides. Sizes for women and misses made of such desirable fabrics as Serge, Worsted, Cheviot and Diagonals, with newest 32-inch jackets, lined with guaranteed satin. ; .-' nnn'flrefis oS Wctv Waists Q3:50 Values GLW : New Waists in abundance dozens of styles to select from it a price that is ridiculously low for such fine merchandise. Don't iud?e the Waists by the quoted jrice, for every one is worth more than we ask. Come and ser them. They're all just as pretty as' nictured. snd he materials are mucn Dener.tnan you d expect for such little money. Shrewd buyers' will purchase a season's supply,. t Special lor Friday (1$-fl yr (T and Saturday Only c Jioir r i 'ii i i s w. k ' t-i i s; iz m m m t ' - A fu!l 1 nt of nrf i-A ch list? f-r r-il.trs. IrpVrrs an.-! Culan flfccts. tri ri in her, rc. Ks-r-? in rnce frr-n Cl.'O UP. Friday and Salorday Specials A big assortment of nobby trimmed milfns, chips, Java, leghorn and soft braid effects in all the late-styles, includ ing the NEW DROOP. " Colors, burnt, white, black and natural, trimmed pro fusely in flowers, grasses and oft combinations. Our specialty, S7.50 10.00. Cliildrcn's Trimmed rr.: ncs' and children in fioAfrs, ri to ) Cvi' (W - K'i- NT r . "If s the Water" ? piympia y' V' ':vBeer Best, purest, most nu tritious and pleasing to the palate of any beer and high grade too. Draught or Bo'ttlcd Main 671. A-2467 AMUSEMEJTTS DAKEH TOEATOE Oso. X. Bak. Hauag-sr. Tonight, all week, Bargarn Mat Weil., ISo. Second and last week of the popular . comedian, Wtllfnm Pills prenttinr "AM. THJB COMFORTS OF HOME" By William Gillette, author of Khptiook 25c, 60c. Net week "Ths Oinirsrbread i-ioimeg, etc. biggest Jaugti ot season. Evenings, 25c, 50o, 75c. Sat. Mat, 35a 5oo Next week "Ths Olngsrtrssd Man." m CUT RATES IN DENTISTRY . Is Bi 9mW Work at Low FrieM. ) ysislcsi XstTSattas....60e Bilwr Fillinss ....0 Gold ruling..... 1H Enml Filllnjr.........T6 M K. Gold CrwaS....i.$S Poroialn Omm ,,M Motor Gold Crowns... ...S4 t Bride Work SS X. ftoM (I ff Inl7 rum. Far eold.VS.0 ...7 jN s fV : MAT. XTX mu. V THEATRE ' ADTAVCXO TAUDETHiLB Avon Comedy Four MAia e, a.1090 STT DAT ir?rhts It pars ss flvi If . t B Trr Bios Kubow VIM low price. BKtl ADTAXC0 VATJDiL VI-LI.3 Week Commencing Monday. Kngafrement Extraorrtlnarv. THB SHILTET EHOIillSS America's Most Sensational flexible-Gymnasts. Lahl, Cecil and Avery, Roma Baxaphon . uuartec, ins Auers. .. Soerial Added Attraction Ths Van Xaathoyn Qnartat shines." Amsterdam- GRAN p'-wmawil la UEXOT AJTO Earth wrr In nrfpe. Bat Don't thr.w lour bomj j. A dollar mt4 I tw dfllr' rni. Oor rlgloal r liabl Modem PaioleH Metbod and ar per frcted rrio equipmrnt rTea n tlin and your money. Tn btt donUata at tn moat reaaon. bla prtrea I tn r-pnt.flon w are bound to rar. BOBTOH SENTI8IS, Tlr Ui-Morrhma. C ..... . u ftitu Utf..lK.n mnnttliA wwtAfflM. and Meier m Frank. Ebllbd in Portland 10 yrara. Upen eninri antil s and oadar aaUl 12:M. for paopla wb work. .--.- SCHOOLS AXD COLLEGES Wli.llllo it (i l i B"h; jf : j Tk Jsly WoaUa'a Collet a Um . Pacia Cst Fxrhtuniy for TaaBf Woaic Located among the koaatiral ktQs soar Oaklaao, CalJoraia, cioM to Sas Fraaciaco and tbt frt UarvTfities ot tn WeaC - Fall eoDegiat coara loajiaf to iifm. Estrsscs 1 frJtjoa rrrairtsMat mivalcat 1a tho ot Staoiord a4 Laivaraity M CalJoraia, Training feta stadcats (or teach rn( rrralar liao ot aoadralid wvk, ad oBrr apaci. aJvaatagM' (or art, LVary nJy aoj oca wonAfluca. w Q (iip bboratorw lot Special attention to wealth atadmi. i ModVra ryaaii thoroagMy Kmim-i. Oat- door liht and aataaraatnt is tb hm1 Lalitor f it aut. AJaaaa ia every eityoa tk Pob C Far CatmloTM, Addrwa rnaldWi LaHa Hay "A Mora Hogaa" Xaay a Xngk Awaits Ton Kara Matinee every day. His roar XdAnias Tronp. wU and HIV. a , aula OoiUlteas tort!na Hu Turk's Dog Oraadaaoop t:S0: any scat, l !. Evening performances. 7 :S0, S:J5; tii cony, lc; lower fir., 25e; box seats, b(n. BPiSEBIML. " .' KBCXZATXOV FAXJC. Cor. .Tanf ka ul Twnty-foarti ft a. il S TRUST T.-E Ft : (ft 4f PER WEEK J..L. WILL DE55 YCU !3 YD.lKJUTFITTIi;5-C0 V-a.7 raT ST. JvST oe toia f- PORXLdArJD- A7IUL 19, MO, 11 B3. S3, II. tmtl BtgU Wk Says :30 P. II. Bandars B :30 T. M. . AdmlaaiJn Blearier. i&c; n--J. stand 50c; Boxea, lie extra. CM. Ire ; Bleachers, 10c; OrandatanJ ijr. Ladles DayFrldny Boys Under 11 Tree to rearers Wedned3 v. TT) A ' i. fnltad 1 r' I-"" d ' ' ACin3 tui, r i - DLOTTERS! ten i cr c . 2' r 1 i