THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL., PORTL AND; SUNDAY , MORNING, JANUARY 15, . 1911. 3 TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. ,. Helllg .. ."Chocolate Soldier." Baker ..The Olrl of the Golden West" Orphenm ..... . . , . . ........ Vaudeville, Bungalow "Queen of the Moulin Rouge." Grand Vaudeville. Pantages .. . . . Vaudeville. The Lyrlo .......... .'The Lawmakers. Star Moving Picture, Weather Conditions., "The conditions are favorable for rain or anow Sunday in southern Oregon and southern Idaho and for rain alonr the . Washington and Oregon doasts. Else where fair weather will continue for an other 14 hours. It will be slightly warmer Sunday afternoon and the tem- In southern .Idaho. - VORF.CASTS. t Portland and vicinity -Sunday fair, Monday increasing cloudiness and not so cold. Bast to soutneaat wmas. Oriron un1av. rain or snow south. fair north portion, exoept rain near the coast wot - so coia Monaay., douiu. easterly winds. :t , . -.: ; Bsperaato Clue "Hose City Esperan to club" is the name or a new organ ration. Constitution and by-laws have been adopted. The officers elected were. H. Derllnger," president; Q. , K, Rogers, vice president; Mrs. B. H. LoofnW; sec retary: R. D. Merchant, libraries.. All . esperanttsts - and ethers Interested are urged to enroll as membexs. A ctrcu latins? library has- been: started nd a fund Is provided for ; its maintenance, ' This IB the first Drj?atilatlon or Its kind in the city. The National Esperanto convention will meet her next summer, The next meeting will be held Wednes- day, January 19, at 1025 Board of Trade building, at t p. m. t -".'.'' , r.' ; To Una Try This For the numer ous throat and chest troubles so pre valent at this .time of the year the only . safe and effective method or treatment is to take ft modiolus that acts straight on the lungs. The novo) composition of Antlko Lung; Balsam and Its dlreot action on the lungs and bronchial tubes, account for the unparalleled Success of this wonderful : balsam for the treat ment of coughs, colds, throat troubles, bronchitis, and chest weakness. Every bottlers sold under a guarantee to give satisfaction or money back. Price I0& For ssie at drug stores and particularly . by The Jefferson Pharmacy. Third and ' Jefferson atreets. " r"-r-" ' Seek Tether's Arrest A warrant has been Issued for the arrest of Conrad Knees, JO? Mallory avenue, at the in stance of his son, John Knees, the charge being a vicious assault upon the -wtfe and mother, Mrs. Magdellne Kness, It is alleged that Kness came home last night In a state of intoxication and proceeded to draj Mrs. Kness, who is sickly, from one room to another by her hair, Kness theti Btruck his wife, al leges the son, and the latter then inter fered. The son states that his mother was badly abused und Is lying in a state of prostration as 'a result of the alleged cruelty. Hnasacke Sentenced Edward Hunsa cker will spend a vacation oft 140 days on the rock pile as a result of a sentence meted out to him this morning by Judge Tazwell. Hunsacker was arrested for the larceny of carpenter tools from W. D. MacMlllan. Me was allowed to enter a plea, of guilty of vagrancy and was f ined H00 find to days. - JHunsacker was in the tolls, once before when he- was arrested' en a charge of passing a forged check. The grand Jury returned en untrue bill agalnstjlm. Judge Gatens gpeaker .Judge W. N. Catena and Dr. Dyott will speak tonight at v 7:46 at Congregational church, cor ner Park and Madison streets the for mer on the "Juvenile Court and its Purposes and Needs." and the latter on the "Big Brother Movement," its work and Object and what they are doing for the uplifting of the unfortunate boys. The Big Brother are working In con nection with the Juvenile court, and believe in one good and exemplary man tying up to one of these boys. Children Taken rrom Varents The three minor children of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Anthony were taken from the custody of the parents yesterday after noon by the Juvenile court, and awarded to the care of the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Jones. AU parties live in Montavilla. Complaint was filed with probation Officer Teuscher by Mr. Jones, father of Mrs. Anthony, It was charged that the mother was a person unfit to have the care of the children. Socialist nestings Mr. and Mrs. May nard Of Denver, Col., will speak before .Branch No. 4 of local Portland Social ist party today at J p. m., in the West ern Academy hall, northeast corner Sec ond and Morrison streets. Their subject will be, "On the around in Milwaukee." In the evening; John a. Wanhope will speak at 8 o'clock. His subject will be. "The Western Advance of the Pioneers." The admission to these meetings is free. Come early if you want a seat Wanted -Two specialists to share re ception room with physician and dentist in new Selling buildings Have lease on corner suite of five rooms. Only ethi cal practicloneers will receive consider . tion. Address 0-417, Journal. : Struck Wrong Souse Joe Cahlll called at the wrong house yesterday in search of food to keep bod"yw and soul together,: when he rang the"door bell at the home of Officer C. I. Barsee. Ca hill asked for food and Mrs. Barzee was not disposed to give it to him. Cahlll ket price. Come at once. Jlmmle Dunn, then, became obstreperous and Officer 'room IIS Oregon Ian bldg.- Take eie Barsee. who was In the house at the vator. : ! v.-s . , y time, appeared and arrested Cahlll. Ca hlll was given 19 days by Judge Taawell this morning for begging, y . Tublio library Vote The Alblna and east side branch libraries are now open from 9 o'clock in the morning until MO o'clock in the evening. Professor H. C.y Howe s opening lecture on Shakespeare criticism will be given in the children's room of the central library on Friday evening, January Jo, at 8 o'clock. . Ad mission Is free. : Tickets mar be ob tained in. the reference room or at the east side, Alblna and Sellwood branches. Cohen on Single Tax p. Soils Cohen, one of Portland's best known commer cial citizens, will, speak this evening at the People's Forum on the single tax Others will follow him, and it is hoped that one of the ,bost known professional men in, the city,. who has recently been in Vancouver, B. C, will relate his ob servations there. : The meeting will be held in Medical building hall, Alder and Park. ,. "' ; Kemp Out on Bail o. W. Kemp, ar rested last, night by a .United States deputy marshal cbferged with using the malls to defraud, has been released on $500 ball and will be given a preliminary hearing next week. Kemp, it is alleged, while acting as agent for the Oregon Nursery company, at Orenco, Or-., sent in fake orders upon which he drew his commission. , " r v I Salgrene A simple rmedy for rheu. matlsm, kidney ,and bladder trouble, this simple mixture taken -in time and ac cording to directions is said to be the best obtainable for symptoms of kid ney and bladder trouble, such as pain in the back, soreness, of the Joints and rheumatlo pains, eto. Tou can obtain Salgrene at all drug stores. '. . Xenmatisaa and Kidney , Troubles Any one sufferings tth any of the fol lowing . ailments, such as stiff joints, lame back, neuralgia pains, rheumatism and kidney trouble of any kind, will get quick relief 'by the use Of Salgrene according to 'directions given on bottle. Obtainable at all drug stores. . Traud We have positive proof that other and inferior coals are being sold Dr. w; Arnold XJndsey. 111-111 Mo- eleay building. Phone Marshall 748. W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists, Third and Washington. Wooster's rat Xa vases. 408 Wash, KENILW0RTH CLUB TO : HOLD MASS MEETING The Kenllworth Improvement " club has called a mass meeting of the resi dents of Kenllworth and vicinity Mon day evening, January 16, to discuss a number of Questions of vital interest to the community. Among the most lra portant subjects are the JPublio Service commission. - Ellsworth-Meade street bridge, water service, improvement of East Thirty-second street between Ken tlworth and Waverly. v The .committee on parks will ' have on hand a copy of the plan' prepared for the Kenllworth park by the park commission, i This will be of no little interest for it will show the beautiful and practical manner in which this beauty, spot has been laid out ' The meeting' will be held at the Ken tlworth Presbyterian church at ' Bast Thirty-fourth and Gladstone avenue. ' Nan's PharmacY ; Hotel Portland building, corner Sixth and Morrison. The middle of next week we wilt be temporarily located at 885 Morrison, between Seventh and Park streets, and ; also in the new Belling building, corner Sixth and Alder, for two months during the remodeling of our present quarters. Our stock is very heavy so we are making special prices on all our fancy goods as well as the drugs and. medicines. ' ' Where to Dine. Turkey and chicken dinner At less Cafeteria, 104 Fifth street. Peer- Hard wood A-1865, M. 85. at 17.26, cord, delivered. Compare Our Prices With thnaa ttm kaM m lm the liabll ef Mrlna. under the name of Beaver Hill. Dealers endjoBwiH thM,offrooobrttuJM BnH nnr.ii mmninl.. nnntln.Hn. a ! all work and JO" bUr P1M "A " " - --w..v. ...... n " ,r s(k IHItaHb M BtUH MV BM IH IW, this after this, date will be prosecuted. Portland Suburban Express i company. Main 8 58. W. B, Stearns, Mgr. y. We sell hair mattresses retail at 'whoiesaJ"rUes for 80 pound beds from 17.50 and up. ,We renovate mattresses and return them the same day. Port lend Curled Hair Factory, H. Metsger, proprietor,' !28r228 Front street. Main 474, A-1S74. ' - Artisan Dance Oregon Assembly No. 1 of Artisans, held its regular monthly card and dance on Friday evening, at the hall in Selllng-Hirsch building. The Artisan dances have become popular this season. v v r UanseU-Maxtln Hnptlais Blanche E. Munsell. and Leo W. Martin Were mar ried by the Reverend E. N. Allen at the bride's "home, Tuesday. January 10. They will be at home after February 1 at 984 East Main street (:; ..I-, a in a n I. W IwlOi lte and wore rc e w IhIm oxtnotloa rlds il-towa Mtioae la dr u Mm. 'or osfe b SIMM Of rework Uordet CoMdiUti fra. tMsrCJViM $5.0 22ktiMfeTteti4.0 daurmoM ": 1.C EiaefinBlnie 100 SnmrrHtlDis ,50 Urn.. A tlLl. . PItM S.C3 nates 7.SI ahtMt&rttrM'.SI sev MSTMOoe M.W.a,ltl, m m mmmm rwrua All work fully swaranteed for flfteeei years. Wise Dental Co.9be. Painless Dentists Pamnc BirlldlBt, Third ml Wlthlnrtti, MirrUU, OKI omotltuts A.H.toSt.M. aavavlWa . Splendid Printlnr BmmlneM Vox- Sals Good volume high-grade patronage, , thoroughly, modern equipment Might taking full charge. 11000 will swing it F-816, JourhaL .. . Will Speak on Prophesies Evangelist L. Heller will speak this evening at the auditorium, on Third street on the prophetic books. In connection with the teachings of Abdul Baha Abbas. fudge Cleland has resumed the prac tice of law with W. A. Cleland, firm name John B. and W. A. Cleland, pre sent offices, 582-584 Chamber of Com merce. Steamer Jessie Xarkina, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, daily ex. cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. in. Christmas Photographs Make the The Old Reliable Union painless Dentists OUT or , xuwn rsorxisi should re member tnat our rorce is so organised that we can no ' ineir enure crown. Drugs ana viaie r iu uay u neo essarf. .... Full Set of Teeth ...500 Briage yvora or jeein wunout Plates 3 50 to 5 OO Gold Crowns ........ .$: 50 to 5 00 porcelain Crowns ....$350 to $3.03 Gold or Porcelain Fillings 81 OO Up Bliver Tiiuniia DVf 91.(10 is itui' unarsAiee. Hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays, to IX. best presents. Have a sitUng now by I Te-elrM Honf nl Iks' bids-. 7th and Stork . o-rwsavws wu E. W. Moore, Elks streets. KUT A2TD XOSkBXSOir BTS. Window Olass and aiazlnxr. Kalnomlne. Wall Paoer. P. E. Beach & Co., Pioneer Paint Co., 135 First street. Main 1334, i TEETH WUl Olve Party The L. A. N. win give their first social and card party Wednesday evening, January 18, 1911, at Selling Hirsch building., Sr. A. S. Oiesy has returned, and will ' nerearter limit his practice to office pa tients and general consultation. Regular Dance Tonight Hayden Pa vilion. "Ladles free. Vancouver car. Fleming-Winters orchestra. Old Jewelry Wanted We buy old gold and silver. Uncle Myers Collateral Bank. 71 Sixth at, near Oak, Regular Dance Tonight Hayden Pa vilion. Ladles free. Vancouver car. Fleming-Winters orchestra. ' Ice Skating at Council Crest after noon and evening. Watch for signs on Council Crest cars. o T. X. Beach ft eo the Pioneer Paint ' company, 135 First street. Phones M ' 1834. A-13S4. e Men's 820 Overcoats,. t5-iThese ' were bought in New York especially j .ivi mio io i ia per ceni unaer mar- Vt V 'jrjn'nv I I 5ave Your Teeth Now lou save a dollar, we make a dollar and the Expensive Dentist loses two dollars when we do your work, we work tor prices you can Pay. Open evenings until 8 end Sundays until 12:38 or people wno work. Offices established too years and our guarantee is good. N StOSTOV BXXTZ8TS. Offices corner Fifth nd Morrison sts entrance 891 H Morrison at. oddosIU m pi Meier r rank's and Poatoffloe. NOTHING CHEAP, BUT THE PRICE ABOUT THE JEWELRY WE'RE SACRIFICING r' 1 . i - i . ; s ' s . ... - 7' - When we first announced our removal sale prior to taking pos r session of our beautiful large store in the YEON BUILDING, we hardly expected such a hum in business, so soon after the hol .iday rush. But every day, scores of old customers, bringing new ones with them, return to us to pick out some long desired jewelry, , table silver or to invest that nest egg in diamonds, where it will grow m value. ' We're not offering a depleted stock, but high-class ??rtfces JEWEtRY, GUARANTEED TIME KEEPERS, ;UT GLASS, LOPGE EMBLEMS, TROPHIES iHLiNG CONCEITS to Wify DESK, DRESSING or DINING TABLES. , , v ;.,.y . ;V,;: ..... ' We'reglad we have never had fake sales, derailed shipments, or been overstocked by misguided buyers, or o.ther calamities, that require such Voluminous advertising space to bring before the pub lic. -When we announced a, real removal sale for the purpose of r enlarging our business, we've been taken at our word.' For the ' new customers who have not grown apace with us, we again sav our commercial honor is back of every BELOW-COST TAG in-'' this store, - ' , , ; . i Present Address:, 1 Mrs 286 Morrison Street Eggs and Veal Wanted EPOS We will pay 34 del. Portland BAT. We will pay 144 del. Portland ..It is to your Interest to keep (n touch with us for the sale of your products. You will find u liberal buyers, small or large lots. Write us for other prices and shipping tags. Wimple Produce Co. SOS ft 807 Washington, Portland, Or. Portland Marble Works Established 1885 We carry the largest and best biocc, on tne coast, call and get our prices before 'purchasing elsewhere 864 and 888 ronrth Street Opposite City Hall Vnones Main 8084, A-1818 FOR WOMEN ONLY Dr. Sanderson's Compound Savin and Cotton Root Pills, the best and only reliable rem edy for rSMAU TROUBLES ASTD IMHOVLAXITIES. Cure the most obstinate causa in S to 10 days. Price 81 per box. or 8 for S5; mailed In plain wrapper. Address T. . PIERCE. 818 Allele Bldg.. Portland, fiTt) Yi High Grade Commercial 1 arid Electric Signs. TBatt TtB and last Breretl tATT' Phones East 1111 1 B-B39A PARALYSIS Icomotor Ataxia (!nnnnmwl a.t Ijuit CHAiri CLC0D AnO KZltVC TABLETS poos It. Writ lor Proof. Advice Kroe. 8r. cuaas, asa N. teui u, PUmirim, GUY SUES POWER ' i ' " ' - - . 'V '' ' ' ,.V .f . f ' K , - .-i'v '',l'.M ? -? rv -'- . . Charge Made That Concern Is ; Trying to Avoid Paying r ' for Street Work Suit against the Portland Railway, Light Power Co. was sUrted yester. day morning by City Attorney Grant in behalf of the city of Portland, In which the company is charged with attempting to evade the payment of Its Share of street pavement The city alleges that there Is now due 13000 on one short street and the company has refused to pay ,it. VvK;-, ; v.. i: The complaint recites that the city council authorised the improvement of Nineteenth street, from , thurman : to Sherlock streets. The Portland Rail way. Light A Power company has en Joyed a franchise from Thurman to Wil son' street for several years. According to the franchise granted the company, the expense of improving that part of a street between the rails and one foot on each side is to be defrayed by the company. '' ":;v: - v-v It - is i alleged in the ' suit ' filed that the company removed the tracks frorn Nineteenth street between Thur man and Wilson streets, Immediately before the street was improved. In this way it was hoped", to escape the assessment. . The company has since refused to pay this share.-- The' city attorney contends - that -the company therebv owes the city 83000 on the Im provement. It is upon ; this suit that many other similar cases will be deter mined.' The company has removed tracks on other streets, where Improve ment was anticipated, and shifted Its tracks to another street, and the traffic fully handled. - FRUIT AND PRODUCE ' UNION IIS ORGANIZED (Sntclsl Dianatch to The Journal) Dayton, Wash-. Jan. 14. -The Touchet Valley Fruit A Produce union4 was or ganlsed by local promoters here yester day. A ghlpplng and packing house will be built here and produce shipped to Portland and other western markets. In carload lots. More than 200 growers near Dayton are interested In this en- 25 to 50 Off January Picture Sale Our Framed Picture Dept presents a wide Variety of new and beau tiful pictures, including among: recent ac quisition a line of Romney Pastels in soft . , sepia tints, hand painted moonlight ma rines, landscapes, etc.. all with special antique gilt frames. Sale prices 75, 8)1.00, f 1.50, f 1.88, f 3.75, etc. Fruit Pastels v Sate prices $1.75, t 3.50, f 4.00, f 6.75 ! - Handsomely framed and $7.50. Magnificent Gil Paintings By Roux, Parrott, Bennett. Moxhocl, Videl, etc., from $2.50 to $175.' Handsomely framed ancfthis month only, 23 per cent off." Monday Special $50.00 Parrott'a Oregon Foreat Fire, a grand, true to life painting, hand somely framed, for $50. Monday only. Our Framing Department Has remnants of Mouldings to make up in frames 7x9, 8x10, 10x12, 11x14, 14x17 and 16x20, and during this week only a special price will be given. Bring in your pictures and secure a bai gain in a handsome and appropriate frame. SANBORN, VAIL & CO. 170 FIRST. 171 FRONT BETWEEN MORRISON AND YAMHILL. Mention this "Ad" and secure an extra 10 per cent discount terpriae, which means mere tor1 the de velopment of this section than any step yet taken. . Committees warV ttmmtkA tn Investigate unions in other districts. It is esumatea. that throueh thia imin.i gardening and fruit growing will be de veloped more rapidly, More than 10.009 acres of choice land await the gardener and the orchard lt in the Touohet val ley. '-'.. r , . ' ;. .ast Week of Our Me ONLY THIS WEEK LEFT in which to take advantage of our Jan-' uary eale, so if you need anything in the Jewelry line, buy it now and aave the discount. - . Oar Entire Stock of Cut Glass to Be Sold' WE ARE GOING TO DISCONTINUE our Cut Glass Department in order to make room for a new line. 1 25 to 50 per Cent Off - - All of Our Leather Goods to Go ' Every piece of Leather Goods in thetore to be closed out, as we are going to discontinue this Kne PURSES, SHOPPING BAGS, TRAVELING SETS, in fact, all leather goods must be sold. And we offer a reduction of 25 to T5 PER CENT. -We also offer big discounts on the following lines: xy- SOLID SILVERWARE SILVER-PLATED WARE UMBRELLAS OPERA GLASSES FIELD GLASSES CLOCKS WATCHES TOILET SETS EBONY WARE NOVELTIES , PRICES ON DIAMONDS DURING THIS WEEK WILL - ALSO BE REDUCED ' . . JAEGER BROS. 4 THE LARGE JEWELRY STORE 266 MORRISON ST. BETWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH DR. E l HUFFMAN, le Painless Dentist Manager of the Wythe Dental Co. The only dentist in the state of Ore gon using the Wythe System of Pain, less Dentistry. We have one of the most modern and best equipped den tal offices on the Pacific coast, and patients visiting our office will avoid the uncertainties and. bungling of work encountered in offices where apprentices and incompetent dentists are "employed. Every dentist em ployed in this office is an expert in all branches of dentistry, having had years of actual experience. Dr. H. A. Huffman personally inspects every piece of work ' first, before leaving this office. You are invited to call and have your teeth examined Free. We will tell you just what the work will cost you, and you will not be obliged to have your work done un less you feel so disposed. Examiantion and consultation free. Painless extracting free wnea All work guaranteed 15 years. Of other work Is ordsred. f;ce hours from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. TO INTRODUCE OUR PAINLESS METHOD WE WILL MAKE THESE SPECIAL PRICES FOR ONE WEEK ONLY . 22-k. Bridge Teeth 8)3 Gold Fillings eU to 8)2.50 Silver 50 Gold Alloy fl.OO Enamel fl to 8)2.50 WYTHE DENTAL COMPANY Phone Marshall 72. DR. H. A. HUFFMAN. MGR. Ladv Attendant. Above Merchants National Bank, Corner Second and Washington. 1 A good set of Teeth Best Red Rubber .. Our Pat. Suction ... Enamel 22-k. Gold Crowns .. Or Porcelain :::::::: 98.50 7.50 $3 to 94 .$3 to f4 sou 4jwS35-OUR NEW jm SERVICE flffjc ! mii pLEAsE Yu Note the Changes leave Union Dane PORTLAND TO ST. PAUJ 9:00 ft M. PORTLAND TO SPOKANE...,. .9:00 P.M. PORTLAND TO LEWISTON . . . .... . . . 9:00 P. M. PORTLAND TO WALLA WALLA, 11 P. M. . TJCB SOO-SVOXAn POBTXJIVS "Train De "xmx.". between Portland and St Paul through Spokane, Is one Of the most splendidly equipped trains In transcontinental service, con sisting of Compartment Observation Car. Standard and Tour ... . 1st Sleepers, Dining -Car and Pay. Coach, electrio lighted' throughout, through without ohange. ' PASSENGERS TO SPOKANE HAVE THE FULL BENEFIT OF THIS FINE SERVICE.. TbrouL-Standard Sleepers. toXcwiston- and .WalU-Walla, - - ' Purchase tickets at City Ticket Office, Third and Washington Streets. , ' V . WM. M'MURRAY, peneral Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. SL 5th and Atder'M' 5 and Alder $14.95 for Suits, Coats and Dresses $3o,ande$4o This announcement may sound .sensa tional, but an inspection of the garments offered will prove that we have really un derstated the values. Not department store merchandise bought for "sales," but exclusive , apparel formerly sold at the prices quoted. Compare these goods with credit store merchandise and you'll see the difference between these and the exces sive profit prices. HPIJI? CI TITC are of very beet fabrics, high ala-i JJl i J grade novelty mixtures, blue and black serges and imported broadcloths, voi vets, eto. Practical Suits, good for any time, ' no" matter what fashion's whims. Practically only one of kind. Mostly plain tailored. A few fancy mod els. Sties Misses' to Women's slse (1. TUP" rnATQ f Imported chiffon aid VVS A broadcloth ortancovert, Skinner satln-llned. Full 64 Inches long mostly tight-fitting, some semi-fitting. THE DRESSES .e?ge.f WfftJ"TS5 broadcloths, models for street, afternoon and eve ning wear. Very finest materials. Only one of a kind. Not a garment in the above lot sold originally for less than $30.00 and up to $40.00. This is our last Winter season in this location, so they must be sold, no matter what the loss. A AP Choice ,..9LVQ All Furs Now at One -Half Price Entire Line of Suits at Half Price $20.00 Mixture and Broadcloth Coats $7.45 The Imprint Means to a desk what "Sterling",, means to silver IT IS SOLID. To secure that satisfaction and life long service only QTJALITV gives, place yoyr orders with us for special furniture and fixtures in steel or woodfiling cabinets, office tables, chairs, section al bookcases, steel safe cabinets, etc, . Ask for special catalog for any line. Also All Departments , ' ' '. catalog. ' , ' ICILHAM STATIONERY PRINTING CO. Commercial Stationers, Office Outfitters, Printers. FIFTH Engravers, Booklet Maters andTB'ookbmders A&D OA! I J. " Headquarters for ' ' ARCHITECTS' AND ENQINEERS' SUPPLir 3.