THE OREGON DAIL,Y JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY, EVENING. FEBRUARY, 27. . 1911. - J - iTAIKrPt.TADtrC'li WWW IVJrWwJ are welcome and will be served with true western, hospitality. , F. A. Young, manager. TONIGHTS AMUSEMENTS . 5 Don' Forget It-That Rubenstelnr the optician, - makes the highest grade of spectacles and eyeglasses Insures your comfort and style at Very reasonable prices. 189 Third street, ground floor, IIEIUC' Wagenhala & Kemper present iphy, Car of OaUdren." Ports nrHnt Hail Tftine a The Christian": i lN meet at the school building Tues- rimmn ORPHEUM Orpheum ; Clroult Vaude- BUNUALOW--.Max -rDHI " In "Dream , City," musical comedy. ; , GRAND Sullivan & Consldlna Vaudeville.- f LYKIC---Lyrla Musical Comedy eom- - puny in "Alabasu." i : PANT AG Eft Vaudeville. ' STAR, ARCADE. OH JOT. ODEON, .TIVOLI First run pictures, a.- nv to 11 p. m. day at S o'clock p. m.- Dr. White will talk on "'Physical care : of children. ; -'r . Weather Conditions. . ' 'A' large high pressure field overllew the central portion of the country, nd cooler weather obtains generally , ex i , rept along the Pacific, Atlantic and Gulf coasts, and near the- Mexican bor dor. The pressure is relatively low pn ! ' the south Pacific slope, and over the i northeastern states, and precipitation has occurred In Callfornlas In the basin etates, in Colorado, , Texas, Louisiana and Miohlgan. High north to north east winds have occurred along -the north Paclflo coast, but; they Tare de creasing In force, and storm warnings i were lowered at a. m. today. , The - weather Is much colder In the Missouri, ; upper and central Mississippi, and Ohio valleys and lake region; and west of a line drawn from Texas to Michigan ; temperatures are generally below the normal. . - " - . i . Conditions are favorable for gener ally fair and continued cool weather throughout this district during the .' next 36 hours, except that occasional rain or enow is expected lor soumwesi v em Oregon, Temperatures Will be low er tonight in western Idaho, and winds ,.wlll ba generally easterly. w v ; ' r . Forecasts. --V 'V J ' y: . Portland and Vicinity Fair tonight ' Oregon Fair tonight and Tuesday . except occasional rain or snow south , west portion; easterly winds. n :; Washington Fair tonight and Tues- dsy ; easterly winds. . Idaho Fair tonight and, Tuesday, ' cooler west portion tonight. - ' - Cnrtoiu Greek Xs Said TTp N. P. Pul- ; lis, a Greek laborer, living on Willam ette boulevard, reported to the police this morning that ha had bean held up and robbed of 136 in front of his horn. j One man held a gun in his face, while the other searched his pockets, Pullls reported that he entered Ms home, then : stepped outside again? to aee who the two men were who bad followed him. They ordered him to put up his hands. When the search of the man's pockets was completed the robbers fled down the road. Decision la Patent Cm TTnlted States Judge Boan returned an opinion today In the case of the Schmetser Man ufacturing company against John Lilly and Richard McGllvery, giving the plaintiff a decree, sustaining the val idity of patent rights in dispute be tween the parties in the suit and leav ing the amount of damages sustained by the plaintiff to be fixed by a com missloner. The validity of the patent bad already been sustained by the United States circuit court In Califor nia and eastern Washington. ' Wants Summons Barred To allow of the appeal of C. A. Smith, the Linn & Lane Timber company and Frederick Krlbba from a verdict , for the United States in a suit to .recover timber lan.l . of the defendants. Attorney John M. .Gearta. today secured permission . from Judge Bean to serve summons- In sever ance on the- score or mors of leaner de fendants In thesa cases, who have no Interest In the appeal. The Important defendants filed their appeal bonds with the United States circuit court last week. - ' . Admitted to F radios -Robert F. Mo gul re, deputy United States attorney, was admitted to practice in the United States Circuit and district courts this morning. ' Although as a member of , United States Attorney McCourt's , of- fice, Mr. Maguire has been practicing in these courts for months, and through an oversight was not admitted to pri vate practice before this. Mr. MdCourt moved Mr. Magulre's admission and Judge Bean, -upon-belng assured .of the deputy district attorney's probity, , laughingly signed the order s admitting him to practice.-., ... ",, m. ... ;::", Will Withdraw XxUbltsAattorney Emmett Callahan of Baker appeared be fore Judge Bean In the United States' court this morning and Secured perals - slon to withdraw the books and other ex hibits in the suit of Valentine Lauben helraer against the Citizens' National bank of Baker. He Said the exhibits were needed in tho trial of another suit between the same partieat in Baker. "Texas Cowboy" will Be XeardRev. Bud" Roblnsom known as the - Texas Cowboy Preacher, will hold a three days' eonventlon In the First Church of the Nasarene, East Seventh and Couch street beginning Tuesday at 2:S0 and 7:80 o'clock p. m.. and continuing until Thursday night. Rev. C. W. Ruth, evan gelist, of Indianapolis, Ind., will assist In this convention. Concert Wednesday Evening by the male chorus and quartet of Grace Meth , edlst church, , Twelfth and ; Taylor r streets. But one concert this year and It .win ps tne oest tne ononis has even given. : Soloists, Miss Holllster, Mrs. Stowers, Mr. Pelrce and Mr. Hocktnberry. Tick V ets of members of the chorus, or at OUl's book store. . Steamer Jessie Harcias, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. ro. , y:'M'tf ' lirtfy.'s'? 'nr, '(! W, A Wise ana associates, painless Sentlsts. Third ahd Washlnaon.' MISS GRUNSPAN IN; TEARS -I. ; (Continued from page Ode.) ? : t tempted to speak In her daughter's de fense she was ejected from the court room. r. ?iWalllng was apparently ' unaffected by Miss Grunspan's hysteria, and mani fested no concern when she was carried; half fainting, from the room. Attorney Fuchs attempted to show that none of , Waiting's letters contain any promise to marry the plaintiff. ' - . WalllagV Cotirtihlp. Walling is a wealthy Socialist, and husband of Anna Strunsky Walling, set tlement worker and writer An .Russian politics. Miss Grunspan in her earlier testimony said Walling Induced her to leave he, mother in Paris and go with' him to , Russia, by promising to ! save her two brothers from' the persecution of the Russian government and unite them with . her mother. Before, after and during the trip, she declared, Wall ing professed that he Intended to marry her, only to leave her later on. Walling denies ever promising to marry Miss Grunspan, and says he has proof that they were "only friends." . . - Daniel Grunspan, a brother of the plamtlf f tesUf led that Walling ! had given him 100 francs to pay his pas sage from Paris to America. , COUNTY COURT ARRESTED (Continued from Pago One.) ir respectively, and as a county commie sloners' court of said Multnomah coun ty,' Oregon, herelnforth mentioned and set forth and before and after- said dates, wrongfully and unlawfully in structed, directed,1 counseled and - ad vised the persons operating the draws of said Burnside street and Morrison street bridges to unnecessarily delay the opening of said draws of said bridges after reasonable signal should be given in accordance with and pursuant to the aforesaid rules and regulations by ves sels and boats for passage up and down the said Willamette' river through said bridges." .- - , The particular offenses alleged are The steamer Ottawa, bound up, with a dredge and barge in tow, was delayed at the Burnside bridge from 8:19 o'clock till 6:4s p. m. ' - The same steamer was delayed at the Morrison bridge from :0S" p. nu, till :80 p. m. rtV'--;'-' The steamer Oregona, bound 4ownt was delayed at the, Morrison ?r street bridge from 6:03 p. m till :2 p. m. - The steamer Gamecock, bound up, was delayed at the Burnside bridge from 6:12 p. m.,.- till 6:8J p. m. Jt' is alleged a delay of three minutes Is reasonable in which to clear the draws and open them for the passage of boats.,- . :.: - The move of United States Attorney McCourt 1n filing direct information against the county court Itself Instead of against the bridge tenders, is prob ably something -of a surprise to r tne county officials. It was expected that a bridge tender would be arrested and that the county would be able to make a test case of his arrest, It was also ex pected the complaints that have' been piling utf in the wilted Statea attorney's office would be piacea berore the fed eral grand jury, which will meet about the 16th of this month.! V Mr, McCourt took no chances ' with a sympathetic grand Jury, however, the last one hav ing turned down prosecutions for; al leged violations of the navigation laws, and filed the information directly, secur ing permission of United States Judge Bean this . morning.. . .: There is every probability that the cases will - be carried to the highest courts on appeal, as both the county and. the federal governments are' anx ious to secure a ruling one. way or an other on the respective rights of river and bridge traffic during rush hours. VTbs action of the United States In no way interferes with tne-closed periods agreed upon by the war, department for the morning rush hours. ;The war de partment has never sanotloned the clos ing of draws, during the evening or af ternoon but In defiance of Its ruling, the county court has Instructed the bridge tenders, to keep the draws closed during the rush hours around , six o'clock at night , BEATRICE H GADSBY LOSES SUII FOR HOI Mrs. Beatrice Hill Gadsby has no legal claim on the home In which she and her husband lived Immediately after their wedding six years : ago. That It was not a gift " to the young married , couple, was held by- Judge Morrow of the circuit court In the last legal arguments ever the matter. He sustained a demurrer to the complaint of Mrs. Gadsby in which she bought to recover her share of the noma Mrs. Beatrice Hill Gadsby claimed the home was given as a wedding pres ent When the divorce was started sev eral months ago, she asked for her share in the home and made Mrs. Nel lie Gadsby, mother of Walter -Gadsby. a party to the suit By tne ruling of Judge Morrow, the title to the. home ls still In the name of Mrs. Nellie Gadsby SUES TO OUST. STREETCARS (Continued from Page One.) , ation. .That is why I resorted td quo warranto proceedings. District Attor ney Cameron has signed the complaint prepared by me against the company. It is very brief, merely setting forth my contention that the Portland' Railway, Light & Power company has occupied and used the Hawthorne avenue bridge since December 20 last without right or legal authority and praying that the company be excluded from further usur pation on the bridge." .' tunone Stipulation la the Way. . City 'Attorney Grant's taction Is in direct opposition to the policy of Mayor Simon, by whose advice a stlpulatory agreement was entered into between the city and the company, whereby . the company was permitted to operate cars across the span without the payment of any rental until the city should es tablish yln the courts what the rental should be, whether $1200 a year, as fixed by the f ranchlseij granted the company for the use of the old bridge, or 15,000 a year as fixed by the char ter amendment under which the new viaduct was built ity Attorney Grant has Always been opposed to the stipula tion sanctioned by -Mayor Simon. .- If the suit started by the city attor ney today should prove successful, hs believes the company will lose no time in signing a contract with the city, pro viding for a $15,000 a year rental. If the suit should not prove success ful, the city attorney will then pro ceed to sue for the collection of the money, according to the instructions of the city council and the mayor. .. Work Begun on Fill. ' (BixcUI Ptipatch to Th JonrnL) Aberdeen.: Feb. 27. Clearing of Ahe 9 big ,tldeflat district west of Broadway has bogun, preparatory to the proposal flit Filling will be done by the Taeoma Dredging company, and Is to be finished. according to the terms of the contract, within 10 months from February U 1911. CASTOR! A v Por Infanta and Children Tb8 Kind Yea Kaia Alwajs E:r.t ' Bears the Signature of ly7 IX y $ '4 Great Britain Imports ten million ap ples a yeej,,-,..?.tf,i Satsabarilla K -A, : Has made itself welcome in the homes of the people the world over, by its wonderful cures of all blood diseases and run-down conditions. Get It today In usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Barsatabe. "don't put it off!- SSil Cure Whether 4 imaWMdoryefavaraU-lneleer rl.'n bine tried ranecij will cof Rkm. nutunu Sixty Eighty Liihl wm oristntllr the umber ol 4 pnwiipJM cina bradoctaf iaSiw pmr, Waconaa, to.rheonMiie ptbain. .Set ueosMfol wai a that lbs pnpntnu sad laltaf ww Butaturtled ea a lane sale, k't CM W MM Bieni. It Cumb Kh Yam bm.li mwIiwiA .1 :tj , . Lt v ATsahRwwt.L a .LJ.TT - MMwaiMMllwyQawiJass9Ws . being a suggestion to every par ticular man in Portland who has his shirts made to order that is to say, "make your selections NOW before the cream of our importa tions for 1911 are all gobbled up!" expert in charge Everything that is new and gpod from the best looms of the world is fully repre sented $3.$0 and upl "Where You Get the Beit" Vi sTVawrVr filtgjn Ylt Cf I " SevcDlh aed Coocb Streeb I Be asked to buy a high-priced hat at either of the i v two stores. ? 1 Kenshaw Hats, Always $2.00 1 f 449 WASHINGTON 169 FOURTH 1 7ZTTR AJTO AZJDES ITS. ON WASHINGTON NEAR FIFTH STREET Agents lor Stetson Hats New Cheshire $3.00 Hats lor Spring Vassar Union Soils, Dr. Dclmels Linen Mesh and Slnttgarter Underwear" . 0ospiolous contents In Poiets- Louis Vnieforte, a negro, who claims he re eently came from Seattle, was arrested early this . morning and when searched ' was found to have a gun, a Jimmy, an 1 iron bar and three 'gold watches in his! pockets. Detectives are investigating to see if he has been committing burglaries In the city. ' r Want jewelry a turned Mr. and Mrs. T. H. eiingsby started, suit this j morn- Ing in the circuit court against Wong On. The action Involves the transfer of Jewelry and a chattel ; mortgage i on' a restaurant at 46S Washington street, and the plaintiffs are asking for the ro , . turn of the Jewelry. Buss Power CompanySuit against the Blount Hood Hallway ft Power com pany was started this morning Jn , the circuit court by the Risdon' Iron & Lo eomotlve company. ' It Is charged the railway company failed to fulfill a con tract made In reference to the purchase of piping. The Iron company claims damages to the amount of $9735. Returns True Bills The grand Judy returned four true bills, this morning in ; the circuit court . One, is against ' E. ., Butcher for larceny, and the other is against Brune Strauss for forgery. Both ; men- are In custody, while the persons i'eharged in the other two bills are at -"Ttarge. 'i " ' ; 1 " 11 " " m r ' inent ' wisnes to state that, regardless ."i-ef the little "controversy between the old s,nd the present management, the hntel at Collins. Wash., ,1s ntlll - nnn MgW: Factory Cleanup of Men's and Young Men's 1 I1' I ' ' " . ' '. ' '" ' -" - 1. - tiit II (III t X. MM m mm) Our buyer, while in the East, found one of the largest and best known manufacturers of fine clothing greatly overstocked with Men's and Young Men's Suits, so he clubbed in with several buyers for Eastern retail houses and bought the entire stock and divided it up. Our allotment was 300 Worsted Suits, 150 Blue Serge Suits, 350 Scotch Tweeds and 450 Fancy Mixtures, mak ing a total of 1250 Suits. 1 Themost remarkable values we have ever owned at a special price. There's every wanted 'pattern 7 in the lot All sizes. Many different weights. Suits for styl ish young fellows and particular business men. If bought regu larly they could not be sold for less than $15.00, $20.00 and -425J)0the-smt-iEortomor' row we place the entire lot on special sale at, the suit, only n j ( it i . "Gold Nugget Tuesday" FOR SHREWD AND ECONOMICAL WOMEN Tomorrow for our first great "Gold Nugftt Tuesday," we present a final clean-up of all winter garments. (This is our last winter season In this location We can't move these goods that's why the bargains are so wonderful Have I your.share. : S A groupt of .Strictly Man-Tailored Suits, decidedly B 11 appropriate in style and fabric for Spring wear lsJiJkL0 1-i to 1-5 their former prices. 5 Suits formerly priced at $65.00 each 3 Suits formerly priced at $50.00 each 2 Suits formerly priced at $45.00 each...... 3 Suits formerly priced at $40.00 each. 2 Suits formerly priced at $37.50 each . 5 Suits formerly priced at $35.00 each. i A lot of 20 one-pfece dresses in fine broadcloth and all-wool gerges, all colors, formerly sold at up to $20.00 special........ SUTTS Women's Navy Blue Suits, 25 in the lot, formerly sold at up to $22.50 Choice Dresses Coats 15 odd coats in fancy mix tures and black broadcloths, formerly sold at $17.50 to ,$22.00 Cord Nugget Tuesday . AMUSEMENTS. Jl X ll A Ly 1 V7 7th and Taylor mnJ ione Main I and A-tiaa. TONIGHT - EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK. 8 FECIAL PR ICE MATS. WKl). AND SAT. WAGENHAL8 & KEMPKR PRESENT- THE- COMEDY HIT PAST - - i - TWENTY YEAR8. "SEVEN DAYS' Exosllent Cast Complete prodnotlon. Evenlnsrs: Lower floor, $1.60, II. Pal-' i cony nrst 6 rows, II: next 6 rows, 75c; i last 11 rows. 50c; gallery, reserved 15c; , admission, 23c. Both matinees: Lower (floor, II, 76c. Balcony, first 6 rows. 76c; rear of first 6 rows 60. Gallery, 85c. 25o ; BUNGALOW THEATRE George L. Baker, General Manager. Tonight, all week. Mats. Thur. and Bat. MAX DILI, Of Kolb ft Dill, in the greatest of mu sical comedy successes, "SKEAM cmr."' Just from 100 nights engagement In S. F. Splendid Company and Production. Evea., 25o, 60c, 75c, II MatS;, 25c, BOO. Next wepk "Brown's In Town. RAICPP ' :- tiSAnB , ; MW.IJ,S. Morrison aad 11th, Kaln 8 and A-5330. QEO. X, a.K"EK. Maiartt. Extraordinary attraction aUtnis week, Baker stock company In a splendid re .:. rival of Hall Caine's remarkable play.. TsTJB CBJUSTIAJf Greater sensation than ever before.' Tonight, all week. Mats. Wed. 25c, Sac. -25c, bOc. Evenings, 25c. 60c, 76o. ' Next week 'The Wolf." . vans a. 1.1ms HAT. STXBT DAT THEATRE ' ' . - The- aVlfonlana, beadllnexa. 'HALF PRICEWhite serge' suits, slightly soiled, plain tailored styles, "Gold Nugget Tuesday" HALF PRICE HALF PRICE All furs. Wear them the rest of this season and own them next season at HALF PRICE TFXEPHONING TO THE COUNTRY THE. City and the Country are bound together by the telephone line. The farmer and his family use the rural telephone constantly,' calling up eacruother and the market jown on all sorts.pf matters and f or wall sorts of supplies and intorrriatiorr. - City people also find. the rural telephone of great advantage. A traveler, from his room in the hotel talks with the farm folk miles away. Without the telephone he could not reach them. . The farmer himself may travel far and still talk home over the-Long Distance Lines of the Bell System. , ' . , , ' J . THE-PACIFIC-TELEPHONE-& TELEGRAPH COMPANY . Every Bell Telephone It the Center of the System VE1X AT Tn XMwn Tste," SW5 X VTwammAIaA WilAW41lA Tneanaid Tandsvtlls. wiK coamEir exact vobtoat wult. Alethela and Alego, world's greatest mental telepathlsts; George Bmedley, Nevlns and Gordon, Sylvia De Frankie. Ollie Mack and Company, The Interna tional Quartet. Popular prices. Mati nee dally. Curtain 1:80, 7:10. . GRAND Week Feb. 37. 1911 A Tallow of In finite Jest" J AS. JT. ICOBTOnT "The Boy ' Comlo." Prosit Trio. Tlrdsn and Snnlap Xobert Xoland BdithA-Monteos' , "Ho. 44" Oranoasoope. Matinee every day, 1:10; any seat ltet evening performances st 7:30 and 1:15. Balcony l5o, lower fir. 2Sc, box seats 60e V"0 POTXAins nk X JA.lV-HiT piATHOosa Week Commencing Monday Hatinee. Keating & Flood present the Lyrics Mu sical Comedy Co.; Dillon & King Mnr axmoiTOTj.-v Three performances dally, 2:48, 7:15, 9:15. Friday night, Chorus Girls' Con test after each performance. ' Next week "Alabaan. - Organ Recital - .By.,'- --.v, CXAXEVOB EDDY, , The Famous Organist of New York, At the rirst Baptist Church , (White Temple) J " -rrlday Evening, March 3, 8:30 e'CIook, Admission 75c. Reserved Seate tl. On sale at Bherroan, Clay & Co.': March 1,1 and 3. AlumnaeEntertahmentCcune . KASOHXO TXMPUB, Tuesday Evening, Feb. 28, 8:15 o'Clock. THE KOTTSTOn -' In- Vosio jand WUgla. Tickets 76o, on sale at GUI's. Wood-ard-Clarke's. Nau's and Sherman-Clav'a. For the Carp enter or the building mechanic. -. Full eem plete lines quality 'goods at the lowest possible price, when-we say quality it means the greatest servtoeablsnese combined with the best material ob tainable. We cater to your wants be cause we can and know how, to supply them. v -.iwi? - AVERY&CO, " 48 Third St. Portland Printing House Co. Book, Catalog and Cnunsrclal Printinn Book Biasing and Blank Book Hating. 388 Taytor St. Phones: A2281, M623 1 High Grade : Commcrci :1 .ana iiiectnc oisns. 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