The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 30, 1910, Page 9, Image 9

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OUKHAL, PORTLAND, TUI33DAY EVENING, AUGUST. CO, 1310.
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TOMGUT'S AMUSEMENTS
Orpheum
Grand
1'an Uses
I.yric
Kiar
'... Vaudeville
.. . Vaudeville
, Vaudeville
Scotch Highball"
, Moving pictures
The Journal at Basorts. 4)
: i The following age nts will sup-
ply Journal subscribers at regu- 4
lar city rates:
Seaside. Or. J Horace A.. Wil-
son. agent: headquarters at
Lewis & TVs drug ftore. .
Long Beaoh, Wash.: Karlee A
Co., agents; Aberdeen stores. .
-Newport. On William Bur-
ton, agent. v
Oearhart Park, Ja met Cellars, 4
' agent
Columbia Beach: . . B. IX Lan-
don, agent. " ' '
Ilwaco, Wash., and all points
on North Beach: Louis Cohen
news agent, Ilwaco railroad
agent
Breakers. Wash.- Breakers
hotel. 1 -
; Collins. Wash.i C T. Belpher.
agent
Carson. Wash.: Frank McQln-
' alo, agent.
j Sea view. Wash.: Kerlee ft Co, , 4
, agents, Aberdeen store
- ShiperoTa Spring: Mineral 4
4" Springs Hotel Co, agent ; 4
Hot Lake, Or.: Hat Lake Banl- 4
tarlum. agent 4
" Wllholt, Or.t T. W. MeLeran, 4
4 agent' 't-;vi ? :,. 4
Wenaha Spring. Wenaha Hot ... 4
4 Springs hotel. 4
Amot.ff the l.nllnp cdura'tlonal lnstitn-'
U-ns that ore to inltlale itnotlior school ;
yenr are St. M.uy's acadomy nnd col-:
lfK( nnd . C'olunbl.'i. university. Tito
Christian Brother's Iluslncps colics" also I
nnnouncs its opening, on Tuesday. S St j
l-Yaiicls" Academy lor Girls and St.
Ltwrenres parochial echool are two
other large schools that expect to start
the year next week.
SI. JohnB car on Union avenue last
evening and was severely bruised. 8 he
was removed to her home after being
attended by Dr. John G. Abele.
Gambia la Coffee Houses .Moat of
the Greek coffee houses In the. north end
of the olty. are. turned Into-gambling
rooms at night where the Greek labor
er Is separated from his money by the
shrewd card sharps of his nation, ac
cording to a report made today by Ser
geant of ..Police Wanless: The report
was prompted by an incident in the cof
fee house at 247 Couch street last
night MJke Mussulln of IS North
Ninth street won $100 from Tonsllln
Yerkovltch, a saloonkeeper at Second
and Couch street Mussulln charges
that the loaer then threatened to kill
him and be appealed to Sergeant Wan
less for protection. The officer took
him home and then made the report
recommending that card playing In cof
fee houses be stopped, If possible. . "
Zmprorsmenl Clubs. An adjourned
meeting of delegates from the Improve
ment clubs of this city and vicinity
will be held In the assembly hall of
the Commercial club on Wednesday
evening, August 11, at 8 o'clock sharp.
Notices have been mailed to all the
delegates reporting at last, meeting and
to the officers of all the clubs whose
names could be obtained. Permanent
officers will be elected and rules and
by-laws discussed. The water main
question will be brought up, and other
matters will be considered If time per
mits. This will be the charter member
lneetlngjtnd JtsexpeetdthatAlLthe
improvement clubs will have delegates
ii Four Hindus Arrested Four Hindus
were placed under arrest by Constable
Lou Wagner this morning, charged with
the assault and robbery of Bendah
Singh, one of their fellow countrymen.
All of the principals work for the Mon
arch. Lumber- company at Btoclqdale,
near where the alleged robbery took
pplace. Singh says i!5 was stolen from
him. " ..'-.?''-'.:
present
Captain Pined S3 A call for an of
fleer was sent to police headquarters at
12:30 this morning from Oilman's cafe,
at First and Alder streets, and when
Patrolman Johnson arrived there he
found Captain C W. Weir, master of a
steamer, bleeding from a out In the
iiead. Captain Weir blamed Arthur
Bennett, a rural visitor, for the blow,
uui ret used to prosecute him. The of-
f leer took the vessel man to 1 the sta
tion where he was held on an intoxica
tion charge. He was fined 12 In mu
nicipal court today.
Get License for Tonr Dog The new
year for dog license begins September
1. and members of the license depart
ment of the city auditor's office are
busy today getting the tags in shape
for that date. Last year there were
3300 male and 600 female licenses is
sued. The activity of the poundmaster
the past few months is expected to raise
this number about one-third. All li
censes for dogs expire tomorrow, and
the poundmaster will be within his
lights If all dogs are taken up that have
no new license.
Central W. C. T. V. Central W. C. T.
US will hold Its regular meeting Wed
nesday afternoon at 2:30 In room 302
of the Goodnough building. The special
feature of the afternoon will be a Ma
trons' Medal contest and all who are
Interested are cordially Invited to be
present . ' -
Schools Open Tuesday. Fifteen Cath
olic parochial schools and academies of
Tortland will open next Tuesday with
an, attendance estimated at 400(0. ...The
npenlng date is deferred from Monday
on account of that being Labor day.
F. W. Baltcs
and Company
invite your
inquiries for
First and Oak
Case tJndcr Advisement Federal Judge
R. S. Bean yesterday took the case of
the Portland Kailway, Light & Power
company against the city of Portland,
brought to prevent the municipality
from-opening Belmont street on Mount
Tabor, under advisement. A temporary
injunction " was granted the railway
company Saturday, and a demtlrrer in
terposed yesterday. - Arguments were
heard. Decision probably will be ren
dered in a few days, so as not to Inter
fere,' if favorablo to the city, wltlv the
work of opening up the street
Swiss Watoh Repairing. C. Chrlsten
sen, 2d fir. Corbett bldg. Take Ele
850, JTO Questions ior watch "II. P"
taken from Y. M. C. A. 0-136, Journal.
W. A. Wise and asaiclates, painless
dentists. Third and Washington.
Dr. Leonard Osteopathic Physician,
Mohawk bldg.
Bays En8band Brutal. Edna R. Mil
lar has begun suit for divorce from J.
C. Millar In the circuit court, alleging
he called her names and took delight
in annoying her. She charges he has
beaten her with his fists and she has
been compelled to make her own way.
She : was previously married and de
sires .to resume .her former name, Mrs.
Edna H, Irwin. .She was married "lh
January, 1908.. ' '
-- . Jf.-. ,;
rasa Examinations .for Stoker, Four
out of ten applicants passed the exam
ination for ellglbles to the position of
stoker for the fire boat " The examina
tion 'was held by the civil servloe, and
those passing are Charles A, Graff, All
East Everett street; George Osier, 210
Morrison street and Fred J. Bettlnger1
and John C, Crisp of the general de
livery, ' J '
Burglar Escapes A slight noise made
by a burglar shortly before 2 o'clock
this morning awakened James Connelly,
747 Union avenue, and he stealthily left
the house and called Patrolman C A.
Wylie. The officer made a thorough
search of the house, but the Intruder had
apparently been - frightened ' away, an
open window in, the rear of the house
disclosing .the- means of -entrance and
exit. Nothing was found missing. Con
nelly said the Intrusion last night was
the second within a. short time.. '
Stone Breaks Window A stone was
maliciously hurled through the plate
glass window q the Rose City creamery
at 644 Washington street late last night.
Patrolman W. H. Royle made an ex
tended search for the miscreant, but
without success. The store Is owned
by Mrs. T. W. Johnson. .
Thrown Trom Cms With his clothes
covered with blood from a bad cot on
his head, Rawley Moon, 707 Reed street,
was found last night at Twenty-third
and Thurman streets by Patrolman A.
A. Cooper. Moon said . he had been
thrown from a streetcar after being In
volved In a quarrel. a Cooper sent him
to his borne.
We Sponge and "Press Tent Cloth,
alt for $1.50 month. Main 514, A-4814
Wagons run everywhere. Unique Tailor
ing Co.. I0 Stark. v
Steamer Jessie Horxtns, for Camas,
Washougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock at I p.-m. ' ,
B. X. scoore&oose k CSo -Interior and
exterior painting, papering and tinting.
Dealers. In wallpaper, paints, etc 411
Washington st
B. W. Moore, Photographer For up
to date work, patronise tlte old reliable.
Seventh and Stark streets, Elks' bldg.
Diamonds. Gems of the first water
only. C Chrlstensen, 2d floor, Corbett
bldg. Take elevator. .
Woman Tails Ttom Car. Mrs. George
Sprague. S64 Sixth street fell from a
JJr. Walter T. Williamson has . re
Sx. . O. Brown, Eye-Ear. ' Maiquam.
More Delegates Appointed. '
(Htlrm Bureau of The Journal.)
Salem, Or., Aug. 80. Homer C. At-
well of Forest Grove and Le Roy Park
of The Dalles have bfen appointed by
Acting Governor Jay.Bowerman as ad
ditional delegates to the national con
servation congress which Is to be held
at St. Paul September 5 to 9.
; Additional delegates to the farmers'
national congress to be held at Lin
coln, Neb., commencing October t, have
also been named by the acting gover
nor as follows:. W. L. Nichols, Riddles;
C. R. -Springer, Glendale; James Young,
Oakland; Edwin Weaver, Myrtle Creek?
R. B. Dixon, Dlxonvllle, and J. J. Hen
derer. Elkton. , . . . .
Labor Day Service.
In addition to leaving Megler on her
regular ' Sunday night run, the Potter
will also leave that point at 9 p. m.
Labor day,, Mondayr September 6, to
enable visitors to spend the day at
the beach. '
Make reservations for Labor day, and
her last trip now.
Journal Want Ads. bring result
BARGAINS IN
NEEDLEWORK
,' '
Fall Clearance Sale of All
Embroidered Goods
In accordance with our regular custom, , we place on sale
all completed samples to make room for Fall Stock.
The price quoted on many articles does not cover cost of
V materials. . r , . ..
Sta m ped-Qoods Reduced
$100,000 Cold From Fairbanks.
(United Preaa lasted TVire.l
Seattle, Anp. 30. Nearly 1400,000
worth of gold will be received in Seattle
this week from th Alaska treasure
fields. According to cables, that amount
Is now in transit from Fairbanks.
Cooking Demonstration
Of Caloric Fireless Cookers, every af
ternoon this week, by exper from the
factory. Kverybody invited. Kadderiy,
the hardware man, 130 First street
Journal Want Ads. brlnr results.
AVd. 29. V
THEATRE
ASYARCEO VAXnEVIXI,E. .
RAMXSES, The Egyptian Wonder Work-
er ana y;ignt Utner Knperb Acts.
fe- ADYAKUED , VAOUI VJXLB
Week August 9, 1910 T
Special Attraction Extraordinary
' ' THE ULT flTR.T.
P. G. Mac Lean and Miss Nana Bryant.
Era Colored Quartette, Maurice But k-
nart. hari Grisse & i. o.
Q RAND
EM303TT, DtTOT
AJSD CO.,
In "The Saintly Mr.
Billings." ,
Special reatnra.
Manual Bomaln sj Co
Matinee every day, 2:30; any" seat, 15a.
Evening performances, 7:30 and 9:15;
bal., 15c; lower fir., 25ci box seats, 600.
Tea Aprons A large variety
. of patterns, values to OQa
60c, special
Tea O lota a Hemstitched
linen. 30x30.' value' II. spe
cial 694; 86x36, val- C6
ue $1.26, special.,... v..Ot
Crepe Waist Patterns, choice
of many beautiful designs.
Values 11.15, specially QQ
crlced at .. . . .a7C
Bureau Scarfs Hemstitched
linen,' 18x64. reg. val- GQa
tie. I1.J5 aneeial Oa?V
Bureau Sets, stampedpn pique, with pincushion to 7Qa
match, values to 11.26. Speolal , 1
Hand Embroidered Goods
Shirtwaist Patterns, embroi
dered In white and colors on
crepe and linen. Regular
values to $10.00. R flA
Special ,..WvU
Center 'Pieces --Our entire
line of white and colored
centers
Jjoi 1 Values to
15.00. Special....
Lot 2 Values to
18.00. Special...,
Ixt I Values to
$12.00. Special..,
$2.50
$3.50
$5.00
Beckwear Jabots, embroi
dered on linen, white and col
ors. Values to $1.60. CA
Special UC
Sofa Pillows Our entire line
of completed Sofa Pillows at
less than cost of materials
Lot 1 Values to 1 CA'
$6.00. Special..
Lot 2 Values to
$8.00. Speolal...,.
Lot I Values to AA
$12.00. Special .e?O.VU
NOTD Our shop Is devoted exclusively
Stamping and Embroidery work to order.
TheNeedlecraflrShop
888 TamhlU Street, one Block South Olds, Wortmaa k XUng
HOTEL
STEWART
SAN FRANCISCO
Geary Street, above Union Square
Just apposite Hotel St Francii
European Plan $1.60 a day up
American Plan $3.00 a day up
Hew itee! and brick structure. Furnished at
coat of $200,000. Every eimfort and con
venience. On cartlnea transferring all over
city. Omnibus meeti trains and steamers.
Send for Booklet with map of San Francisco
LAW BBPASTMXirX
University of Oregon
POBTXiABD, ORXOOXf
Fall- trm opens September 19, 1910.
Course, three years of nine months each.
covering twenty branches or the law.
EVEBXira CLASSES
Graduates are especially prepared for
the state bar. examination.,
for catalog giving information address
WAXiTES H. EVAJTS,
veil Corbett Bid., Portland. Or.
ICCHVYAB PRINTING CO
K3SOLICITS YOUR PATROMACE
la 4.7 k STARK STREET
LET ME FIT YOU WTTfl
(GLASSES
I fit you with ,'the- best of
lenses; ;. ' .'.
I fit you well.
I: fit you at a reasonable
price. ' J
I fit more people than any
one" else in 1'Cirtland.-""
I am doing well.
WHY? Because I satisfy
" - botfr-yoff"and 1 your poctet
" 1 book,
4 M 'UH
1 '.. ? : f li, liM i Jll,nil HiMilimii1iHii '
Staples, The Jewelcr.'
Cooking
Demonstration
ot Caloric Fireless Cookers
By expert just from the factory,
every afternoon this week.
Everybody invited.
Caloric Fireless Cooker
Saves you one ,half in your fuel bill, saves lime, labor
and worry. Bakes roasts, boils, steams and stews
much more satisfactor
ily than any 6ther meth
od of " cooking1. There
is nothing like a Ca
loric fpr cooking cereals,
vegetables and meats.
U buy a Caloric. We posi-
Jtively guarantee it to do
all that is claimed fpr it.
Come in and let us
show you this wonderful stove. .You will notice
the difference.
The Hardware Nan. 130 First Sf. Bet. .YashtaaUn and Alder 1
3 r-v- ii'y'i
W f- f ''.; f POBTIiABB'S
Laf I i ;' 1 W ; PiAYKOTJ SB
Savaiith and AlflaiV Streets
All week, Edward Armstrong Musical
A.omeav company, resents
- "A SCOTCK KXGHBA&L"
A Blot of Merriment
Shows commence dally at 2:46, 7:48, 9:15
FrldavT nlaht CHORUS GIRLS' CON
TEST. Best WeekMalorie Manr, in
"Tne eibson cutis."
THEOAKS 7&JS2T
X.TTZZT8 BAITS ABB OBCBOESTBA.,
The Oaks never more beautiful. 'Every ,
afternoon and evening.. Free attractions
in the new Auditorium. Revolving uoi
Un's feature skating act, Miss Catnerina
Dlnsmore, Miss Belle Rasmussen, vooaU
lets, Bulger's Trained Goats. PLEA
cxBxrus. -
Sv-rol CiiOds O
Ifti few-totter
IliHlnljS 1L fitt This Rocker 'V
l iili15" made of golden
fV hf''P?,?SL& iS2 finished hard-
Ifr ' m UlrSrO wood , and has a
i; ; ! y-c 1 o i e 1 y woven
' ' . ii Jt ' V- cane seat . .The
fTN I f I : r U.' back is handsome-
W 11 - M AiW&l , ly embossed, and
a fN fr? -i ' spindles; posts
VvV I f V L V and ruK" all
Nif I ' v'ij1 ' turned. Nothing
V !1 IJ . Nj5s" & will please a child
v P little-rocker that
NTof, i8 it.s ownly
' s k . . own."
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$3.50 ana aepi.
I ff . ft- T8.
Wil to St. FpiiiI . Wifes.J "
ill, if ' Stopovers allowed on gxlns;
T v I W rtarn
f frM 1 SnS.tl0B Septa 8
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a m i -sa. w . i a . t,
I ll HI XX V To Benver and ether I -BSS
J CjVpj i Xv Colorado Points. 4 ' j
C I Th Train. NSAX. ' h gf"
A.Misi:.'.sr.N'5
srAT saitj orrs3 1 .' '
Bl'Xa.VLOW.THKATl- K
4 BlftUs, Bpglantng Thnra.l i v.
STecIal Trice Matin.; Satur.' y,
National-Pollard Opera Cr.
J.n r anions voinltr Cpera,
"THB MIKADO. "
Kyenlns, l to 28e;-Matinee, 75.' In
Kara e. a-i'"?i
scat, rvrst t)T
15-33.9
Wsek Aug. 29. 1910
Williams Westoa
Gray as Peters
Bockman si Gross
' BereU Bros.
OKABBASCOPB
BEST BVJ'OTICBHT
In the City at
COUNCIL CREST
Free Amusement Park 1SO0 Feet Above
' j - ' City. - ..... -
SCENIC RAILWAY, a mile long; Trip
up Columbia, boat ride; $15,000 Merry-Go-Round;
Observatory, free telescopes;
Joy Wheel and Shooting Gallery. .
THURSDAY CHILDREN'S DAY
BASEBALL
' BICBEATIOJr PABX v ' '
Cor. Vanghn and Twenty-fourth Ets.
LOS ANGELES
Thru
Sleeping Cars.
Q
TvTorthern IPacific Railway
JllThaSceBleHilhwar k Tbreagh the sUstti Land ef Fortsae
A. D. CHABIiTOV, ASST. OBMT. PASS. AOTM
B&5 Homson Bt, rortiana. or.
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If i. SH!;"!:::-"-;;:; ;.LL .....Sit:;; j:LiuE. 4 :t.
$6 Down $6 Monthly
, No Interest v -
L iiimiiwiiiiiiHiii'ii
DreadiiaugM
England's fighting ships certainly dread naught,
because prepared for every emergency. Your
"dreadnaught" may be had in a thorough and practi
cal training by our business experts men and wom
en who have actually "delivered the goods" in every
kind of office work.
Then you can win, for we not only train for posi
tions of responsibility, but actually secure them for
you. ..- -
Business College
X. M! WAX.KEB,
President - Principal.
O. A. BOSSEBDSAH,
Secretary . Manager.
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TALE
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SALEM
Three Minuter
25 cents
Calls to Salem and from Salem to Portland completed same as
local calls in Portland by our new two number service. 'If vou
tltr-nyt knuw tdeprTOT.ctTTncT7)t' party ' wanted, cafl'nformation"
and ascertain. t
r ' - Trjrit and you will be pleased.,. 'r".'
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPIJ COMPANY.
lieacaiiduifrScaenth -and -Oak - Sts,
PORTLAND
JLVG. 30, 31; SEPT. X, 8. 3, 4
Games Begin Week Bays 3:30 P. K.
Bnndaya 8:30 P. at.
. Admission Bleachers, 25c; Grand
stand, 60c; Boxes, 25c extra. Children,
Bleachers, 10c; Grandstand. 25a
L.ad!m Day Friday
Boys Under 13 Free to Bleachers
Wednesday. .... . ;
Pathless Dentistry
IP" in iii i in. hi vr
a
j Ont ef terfn fopfm
on asT ineir pi we
nd hri liMWnrk An.
iihed la one Saf
Ul in
22k tM or
it Beoeaaarr.
ux fata or rca!a
ffmfer $3.5i
Ithr Crams 6.0 I
2kBridlT-tt3.S'i1
GeldFiDIftg 1.C)
Catmat FUllago tOl
Hhtrratan.e'J
laity Fining 2.S3
Boa Rubber m A.
PUU D.C3
WORK aUARANTKED FOR IS YEARS
Liiim ii J
painlaaa Extrtctioa t ree wheaplataaorbridK amrtt
Bordered, OoaanlUtlon FrM, Too oannnt mnit butict
iMilnlMavmrk draiA ftmTkra. Ailwtirk hillf aililii.
ntel. Mod.ru ai Krtrlo auipmsut. noti muou
Wise Dental Ce
(HroWAaa.ra. PORTLAND. OREGON
tdmoSBQviJ; A.M. te u.a saMara.stei.
New Departure
The cost of Interments have seen
greatly reduced oy the Holman
Undertaking oomyany.
Heretofore lyhas been the eustom ef
funeral directors to make charges for
all incidentals connected with a fu
neral. The Edward Holman Undertake
ing company, the leading funeral di
rectors of Portland, have departed from
that custom. When casket Is furnished
by us we make no extra charges for
embolmlng, hearse to cemetery, outside
box or any services that may be re
quired of us, except clothing, cemetery
ami carriages, thus effecting a saving
of )2S to $76 on each funeraL
THE EDWARD HOLMAN
UNDERTAKING CO.
930 TXXBB ST., COB. SAXiMOIT. ,
Save Yen Teeth Now
You save' a dollar, e
make a dollar and the
Expansive Oentint loiea
two dollars when we .In
your work. -We wot
tcr prices you can pay.
Open evenings until
and Snndays until l;a
tor people who , work. .
Af'InnM antahlliihffri I.K
yoara una our guarantee is rooa
BOSTON DEHTX9TS,
Offices corner firth and Morrison at, '
entrance 2H Morrlscn st., oppoflts
Meier & Frank's and Fostoffice.
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