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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 18, 1911. TOTOTOHCS . TO.MGIIT'S AMUSEMENTS HEILTCJ "Th Arcadian a." Charles Frohman's musical fantasy. BAKER O'ulney Adams Sawyer. ORPHEUM Orpheum Circuit Vaude. vllle. GnAND Sullivan & Consldlne" Vaude ville. LYRIC Lyrlo . Musical Comedy, com pany in "The Champagne Girl." PANT ACiES -Vaudeville. STAR, ARCAlJE, OH 3CT, ODEON. -TIVOL.I First run pictures, 11 a. ni. it u P. m. t Weather Conditions ' , " The northeastern storm is decreasing in intensity,, and is being followed in its eastward movement by a. large high pressure field which now overlies the Mississippi -and Ohio valleys. High winds and light to moderately ' heavy precipitation have occurred over the ' lako recrlon ' and eastward to the At ' Ian tic coast. . The pressure has de creased considerably over the western half of the country, and relatively low pressure obtains over the Rocky moun tains; fair weather prevails in the west and south, and loudmeaa Is Increasing on the Pacific slope. Conditions are favorable" for gener ally fair weather In this district tonight eud Friday except that occasional light rain la indicated for , northwestern Washington. . - Motel Ken Do Portland Good Port land is given a great deal of prominence in the book describing the annual meet ing of th Hotel Men's Mutual Benefit association held. In Apm - last year lo Xos Angelas, a copy of which has Just been received by ; William McMurray, general passenger agent of the Harrl tnan lines in Oregon. '' The book is written by George Wharton James, his torian for the association, contains sev eral hundred pages of vividly descrip tive matter and is profusely illustrated. The hotel men came through Portland on their way home from the convention and were royally , treated Joy the local ', hotel men, thi feature of the entertain ment beins; a banouet that surpassed all former efforts, in that line. Illustra tions with the: Portland chapter are large pictures of the city as seen from the heights with the snow peaks in the distance, busy down town street scenes and some of the beautiful residences. i i i r.-.'i-y.'A . ' I . ( . Goes to Tind Jobt Zs Missing Mrs. W. M. Horton, who is stopping at the Commercial hotel, has asked - the po lice to help her find her husband, W. M, Horton, who has been missing slnoe March 7. , She says he left her with the intention of going to Grants Pass for work, but that she now fears he has committed suicide, despondent over in ability to secure work. He left his home with 100. From Grants Pass he was going, to Dunsmuir, Cal. Tele grams sent to each place have furnished no clue. i i ,' , f - Certain Apples for Certain loila- Expert testimony as to what varieties of apples should be planted under given conditions will be given by Profesaor I. C. Lewis, of the Oregon Agricultural college, in an address under the auspices of the Portland Young Men's Christian Association next Saturday night at 8 o'clock. The address will be delivered In the T. M. C. A. auditorium and all who are Interested have been invited to attend. . . v Fenney Bros. lMday BpeolaL Our $1 grade of Wines at II per gallon. Our $1.(0 grade of Wines at 7So per gal lon. Straight Kentucky Whiskey, T years old, regular $4.60, at IS.SO per gallon. . Kentucky Whiskey, regular IJ.IO, at 8.Bo per gallon.' Our 13 grades of Whiskey, Rum. Gin and Brandy, 93.19 per gallon. Friday only. 179-111 XL Morrison at. Phones East 287, B-J 42 . Free delivery. . Tourist Car Bervloe to St Paul" and the -cast in effect every day from Ta coma and Seattle on the C, M. ft P. S. By. Trains leave Taeoma 7 a. m. Se attle 8:50 a. in. Lower berths to Mis soula $3.15. to Butte $2.60, Harlowton 1$. Miles City $3.78, St. Paul $. Upper berths cheaper. Apply to city ticket office, Railway Exchange, Third and Stark streets, for reservation, tickets, etc. ' "ARCADIANS" HERE Alice Russon, who is playing la role of Eileen Cavanaugh, la musical , fantasy at Helllg. days dear to the heart of the true and.' real Celt. Judge John "Kavanaugh will ; be the orator. The music wll be of the hiffhest order. A harpist v from Cork '; will be a rare feature. : i If yoa are troubled with corn or ban ions, go to Albert Berni, the druggist, tZ9 Washington street, near Second, and get a bottle of his Hedglns oorn cure, and get rid of them. It gives results when others fall. "Vint Aid to the Injured." The Parent-Teacher " circle of the " Highland school will hold its first meeting since it! organization on Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Dr. Perry Payne will give an address on "'First Aid to the Injured." Manager wanted for fire ins. dept., established business "tate age, experi ence, etc. D-488, Journal. - ' Old Jewelry Wanted. We buy old gold and silver. Unele Myera Collateral Bank, 71 Sixth st, near Oak. - . STo dust, sweeping compound. Meier, Frank, Olds, Wortman ft King, grocers.-" - f . . , W, A. Wise ana associates, painless Jentlsta, Third and Washington. ( Death of Aged Soldier. (Speclil DUpateb to The Jonraal.t Colfax. Wash., March 18. After liv ing 48 years with a .S8 caliber bullet in his" breast, Columbus C. Smith died yesterday at the home of his son, M. Smith, near Colfax,' of pneumonia, the bullet being removed by I L, Bruning, undertaker, after the death, by request of relatives. Mr. Smith was. a Con federate soldier and was shot during the tattle of Chlekamauga in 18(3. - agent, accused of securing f 100 through fraudulent representation, fell flat in the police court yesterday afternoon and Pulsifer was released. Simmons alleged that he purchased for 8100 the management of a theatrical company that stranded in McMinnvllle. He be lieved the sending of the troupe to Mo Minn vllle was merely a part of a plot to get his money. leaves $90,000 Estate The will of Harriet Oplts, who died March 1, was filed this morning in the county court for probate. The inventory of the. es tate shows it to be $90,000. Louis P. Beno Is named executor of the estate. The Oplts family settled in Portland many years ago, and ownedi consider able real estate in South Portland. Sev eral bequests are made to persona in Germany, eight receiving - $700 each. 8tto H-, Osmyn Fv and Charles , C pits are each given $1000, Michael Beno is given $5000; Stella- Marguart, Council ' Bluffs, .Iowa, Is given 4000, and Henrietta Bollen Is given lot 6, in block 343, city of Portland. Bpeoial Friday Only Don't be de ceived. We sell absolutely pure wines and liquoes, $1.60 quality port, sherry, angelica and muscatel wine, . 75e per gallon; $4 rye and Bourbon whiskey, $2.76 per gallon; $4 brandy, $3.76 per gallon; $4 rum, $3,71 per gallon. Na tional Wine Co., Fifth and Stark Phone Main 8499; Home A-4499. Delivered. ' Sugar Cured Eastern Mams 15o Strictly fresh ranch eggs, 2 dozen 4 6o. Pure; lard, our own makqr 15c pound. Lard compound, our own make, 3 pounds 86o. Eagle Market, Fred Muralt, prop., 48 Mississippi ave. Phone Woodlawn 1870. Theatrical Seal Is XTpheld The case instituted by George Simmons against C G. Pulsifer, a theatrical booking Stollglous Obserraaoe of St. Patrick's Bay Solemn high tnass at St Patrick's will be the first feature of the celebra tion. The most reverend archbishop will be present as has been his custom; 10 o'clock Is the hour for mass. The following are the officers: Rev. Joseph Judnlc, celebrant; Rev. C. De Lorlmer, deacon; Rav. Brendan Columkille, sub deacon; Rev. George Thompson, master of .ceremonies. Rev. Father GUllgan will deliver the sermon. All the city clergy will be present Xiehrd Quartet Will Sing. The Lehrd quartet, composed of Mrs. Welnsteln, Theo. Marx, Mr. Whip and 'Mr. Burton, With Miss Lenora Fisher as accompan ist will sing at the luncheon and bridge under the auspices of the Young Wom en's league for the benefit of the Peo ple's Institute, Thursday at 11:30, at Meter ft Frank's lunch room. Mrs. Edwin Tea son is to give a lecture on the foremost king of Sweden, Gus tavus Adolphus, in the chapel of the Unltanlan ' church, tomorrow, Friday, evening, at 8 o'clock. The lecture will be musically illustrated by Miss Fran ces Sheehy. The affair is under the auspices of the Unitarian .Women's al liance, and the admission is 25 cents. East Side Club program The Rose Festival street vacation plans and pos sible entertainment of Colonel Theodore Roosevelt on the east side when he visits the city will be discussed to night by the East Side Business Men's club. The meeting will be held In the club quarters at 123 Grand avenue. X -let Broken During Souffle Mike Burke, until recently a porter at the International hotel at 73 North Third street, while engaged In a souffle last night fell to the floor and sustained a broken leg. Patrolmen Madden and Marsh took the man in charge and sent (hlm to St: Vincent's hospital. Steamer Jessie starkras, for Camas. Wsshougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 3 p. m. SI, Vatrlolfa Church. For over 20 years we have observed this day of all Ty TAf HotifMadm Cough Rtmidy -- Costs tittle, but Does the Work 1 Quickly, or Money Befunded. Mix one pint of granulated sugar with 3a pint of warm water, and stir for 3 minutes. Put Sty ounces of Plnex (fifty cents worth) In a pint bottle; then add the Sugar Syrup. Take a tea spoonful every one, two or three hours. You will find that this slmnle remedy takes hold of a cough more quickly than anything else you ever used. Usually enos a aeep-seatea cougn inside of 24 hours. Splendid, too, , for whooping cough, chest pains, bronchitis and other tnroat trouoies. it stimulates the appe tite and is slightly laxative, which helps end a cough. This recipe makes more and better cough syrun than you could buy ready made for $8.60. It keeps perfectly and tastes pleasant v'iv.,."!:;'!;',- Plnex la the most valuable concen trated compound of Norway white pine extract and is rich in gulalcol and all the natural pine elements which are so healing to the membranes. Other prep arations will not work in this formula. Thla plan of making cough syrup with Plnex and Sugar Syrup (or strained honey) has proven so popular through out the United States and Canada that It is often Imitated. But the old, suc cessful formula has never been equalled, Some of the best known Portland drug gists such as Laue-Davls Drug Co. (dis tributors), and others, think so well of the above recipe that they guarantee it to give satisfaction or refund the pur chase price.1 i ' - ,; ' ' .necosatneaoailgr. Dentists &11rsldara ItefuseSufolltults JfkkesyotfriMtA GLEAN Gc WHITE tad rw THE PURCHASING POWER OF YOUR DOLLAR IS DOUBLED HERE A wo buy trA ttl fcr czzl crJy, vre buy better goods for less than the store which buys on credit, and ycu will find cut prices about HALF what credit stores have to charge to protect themselves against so many bad accounts. Sale New House . Dresses 81.40 31.05 $2.45 $2.05 Which you can not buy else where for dou ble the price. High Grade, Exclusive Styles at Popular Price 5th 2nd Aldtr V Jrt"ft 5th and Aider d SthandMdtr. QLSfi! Portland's Oldest and Largest Exclusive Cloak and Suit House New Embroid ered - W a i st from 91.25 to 84.05. Other stores ask 1-3 to 54 more and not as good. 1 t's certainly gratifying to see the response we get to our Special Offerings; Speaks well for usthe confidence of the Public is a great asset-speaks well for the goods - Every time we sell one of our high grade Suits, Coats, Dresses or Waists at our low cash prices we make a cood friend of somebody. We're . glad to make that much out of it. The sale we inaugurate for Friday and Saturday is planned to give , impetus to the selling of spring apparel to stimulate interest in the inspection of new fashions, new materials, new colorings, new trimmings- to emphasize more than ever the pre-eminence of this store and that this is the only place to buy your Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists, etc. REMARKABLE ECONOMIES EFFECTED IN BUYING - - , OUR GARMENTS. . - - Two Great Specials ' FOR FRIDAY AND . SATURDAY White Serge Sits At $20, $25, $30, $35 that mean a saving to you of from $7.50 to $15. At $155 Smart Tailored Suits, short coats, silk linedplain gored skirts, all colors. Others ask $5 to $10 more for Suits not as. good. At $19.75 Fashionable Tailored Suits, dupli cates of foreign models most ex clusive designs and shades. Others ask from $7,50 .to $12.50 more for Suits not as good. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Wiv FIT THE HARD TO FIT Smartest Styles All Sizes for Women and Misses STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Gearr Street, aboTt Union Square Just opposite HotsrSt. fraacis European Plan $1.50 a day up . American Plan $3.00 a day up Hnr t tel nd brick Rtruetor. FurnUs4t coit of $200,000. Ertrr comfort and con venlencs. OnearllnestrsmfeiTlnt all oraf city. Omnibus moats trains and sttamen. Stsd far Booklst with map of San Frsnciieo PROGRAM St Patrick's Day Concert AT The Hazelwood 388 WASHINGTON ST. FRIDAY, 30 TO 5:30 P. M. Webber's String Orchestra AND t Oregon Male Quartette 1 March Come Back to Connemara (Orchestra) ,. Grey-Hildreth 2 Selection Maritana (Orchestra Wallace Odell 3 Medley Irish Songs (Oregon Male Quartette) Altstoch 4 Liebergarten, Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano Schumann 5 Sextette Lucia de Lammermoor (Quartette) 6 Fantasia on Moorea Irish Mlodiea (Orchestra) Odell 7 Yodel Medley (Quartette) '. Keating 8 Bonita Serenade Bolero .Mezzacapo 9 Beliere Me of All Those Endearing Young Charms (Quar tette) ... Moore 10 La Boehme (Orchestra) Puccini U Baritone Solo My pals Are My Pipe and My Stein. .Atauscher 12 Novelty March The Ould Sod HUdreth The Hazelwood : Maxxh 17, Mil Portland Printing House Co. 1 Book, Q atalo f taa ; Oozomsroui Printing Book StoaiBB aaA Mask Book Sfaklnf. 388 Taylor St. Phones: A2281JI620! MEW TO 'J- ... i M ' ' ,.' , II N RT We sell more Millinery and Plumes than other stores which pay ten times our rent, which enables ,.' . ' '" '. . us to sell , . .,,:'., ' . - Reg. $5.0a Hats at $3.00 Reg. $7.50 Hats at $4.25 Reg.$10.00Hats at $6.00 Trimmed Hats from $2.00 up. Latest shapes from $1.25 up. Others only advertise lowest prices, but depend on location for business, while we do give, better ttyles and values for Jess money than any place in the city. Be sure to see ouf styles and priees before buying- we can save you . money. ,on millinery 500 TRIMMED HATS TO SELECT FROM The .best, retrimming and made to order service. ' ' , , 248-ThiriSt RELIABLE MILLINERS HIGH CLASS WILLOWS The Most Remarkable Growth of our printing and manufacturing: KflUnt-4s -ue-ta-theHquality-of-ouf Lliitl QUALITY WORK ATTRACTS QUALITY CUSTOMERS Kilham'i has z quality following. 8TATXOBXBT Si nUHTXBO CO. KILHAM Tlftb aaA Oak Bts. Low Rates to California LOS ANGELES, $10.35, $20.50, $22.50, $25.50 Fare to San Francisco, $0, $10, $12, $15. NEW SS. BEAR SAILS 4 P. M., SATURDAY, MAR. 18 H. G. Smith, C T, A. . J. W. Ransom, Agent, Ainsworth Dock 142 Third St . Phones-Main 402. A-1402; .Main 26S. "Plumbers' Ball9? ' GIVEN BY LOCAL 51 THE ARMORY : t ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT, MARCH 17, 1911 Prize Waltz at 10:30 FLEFtllNG-WINTERS BIG ORCHESTRA , , Admission 75 Cents Couple Sixty-Eight Operations are required to complete a first class lense, and ten for a second quality. Only an exoert can fell the difference by looking at them. Any one can feel the difference by wearing them. We supply only the best at a fair, reasonable, price, and make no extra charge tor our scientific examination. Established 1898. DALLAS OPTICAL PARLORS sis-sis rAnnro sua. Cor. TUrS a&4 Washington Bta. Beeoad Sloor. Xaka Xlavatot. For one hundred thirty years, this whisky has stood the . continual test among men of more than ordinary good taste). Bottled In BondBora with tha RenubHflThe Standard bv Which All Other Whisky Is Judged." Established 17&I. Jameo E. Peppei? Whiolcy - Blananer-Frank Drug Co MttrltartoM to 9rac Tn4, mtUnA, OK. The Old Reliable Union Painless Dentists r y urn otrt op town vzonm shouw nembsr that auv foro is so oraanlasd that m can do 1 thair ratlra crown, brllts and plat wark la a day If m aarr Full Sat of Taoth .,,. ..SSOO Brlds Work of Tooth Without Platoa ..f3 K0 to ffS OO gold Crowno 50 to Gold or Poreslala FUllnus. . . .Rl.?. Up suCJijmn.,.,..fi.r(i t9 tel. Oft IS -Tsarr Onaxantet. Hours t a. qu to p. m.; Sunday, to It . Union Dcntnl Co $2.00 in cash means $10 in. rccj ords, Victor, Edi. f son or Columbia. them while you are paying . for them. $1.00 a week and the purchase is com plete. Wo are today extending to every one who owrie a Columbia, Vlotor or Edison Talking Machine a ' Special purchase privilege. which before has never bn open.; For . 12.00 we will i place alongside of that talking machine of yours a $10.00' outfit of Records of your own selection. And Instead we will agree to accept the price In eight additional payments. Thla la merely a eonven IsanS maa m at aiAtt vH vt m vnim records in series broad enough to make an inter esting . assortment, without s paying out ihe money be: foro you have any enjoy nent of the music k ' The sooner the. batter, Today , la hero. - . Perry C. Graves Co Y y-' KtrnO sVTOKfi v Ml 9 rWeh CM . Wtt. RSAMall " ja ww asaiaae of aa visataf EMS The Egg-Albumen contained in Crescent sustains the dough while, cooking and pre vents falling. Full Pound 25c Oeffeea. Teea, staple. lae Sptoea, lOavorlag Bxtraota, ata aajoy a wall aasaiisarep BtattoB,. Orooara ovai where aau nm. CBSSOBBT streK OO, oaK Amusements. SBA.T EaXB CWmn VOBAT. IXJLLl JL1 VJT 7th Taylor Phoaea Mala 1 aaS A-U8S. Tonight, Tomorrow, Saturday . Nights, Special Price Matinee Saturday. Charles Frohman Presents The Mualcal Fantasy Success "The Arcadians,, T5 People Special Orchestra. Bvenlngs Lower floor, except last t rowa. $2; last S rows. JLIA; halooay. first S rowa, $L50: next I rowa, $1; foU lowlna t nm fka: lajrt I ma lea. Oallory. 600. Matinee: twer floor 11.80 11. Balcony, first rowa, tit aetct row. 7to; laat 11 rowa, fiOo. Oailery, Ifto- IBa . Matinee every day. Mads s. Jk-IOM IT BUTTLE . s I lS250c I rorre lS2S0-75c WZVX BUJUTK IS Claude oraingwaver MM his eomoany. wreeenttn "The Awa- anlasr e Mlnarra." Wlnna. Ktiuia si Ktnna. JOoUU Oapltaiaa, Xo GarUlo, iitille Sj yorrem, Mwton m aramoa, Biaca aroa, ' THEATRE RAKFP THBATRB LJt IV IV State S aad A-5360, - Oeorre I Baker. Manaawa, Baker Steok company, tonight and. all week, bargain mat wed. 16o; Sat, jtat. SB. (Oa The most beautiful Now Sna laaa piay ever written . "QuX OtmrOT AHAXM Bai An Instantaneous auooess; immepaa efft, great aomedy: evenings, 1 Bo, loo, 7 so. Next week A Texas fttew. GRAND Weak Mar. 11.1911 THEFINNEYS The World's Two Most Adapt and. senna; rwinuners. Oizwrd Si Oardaat The a.Ales Tom BompseT IVePevraajfti.jioha Billy Barwa . Oraadaaeopa Matlnoa every day, 1:1: any seat, 18ei evening penormances at t;B ana balcony, iSo; lower floor, tec; box seata. EOe. Vaaanaled Taudevllle. Week Cetnnanetng; Monday, March li Mile. Adjie ana ner Arrioen lions; ua field hnd Carlton; Two Colemans; Olyia pta Trio: Johnson and Wells, Frank Tla-faey-a Klaasy Kids; Pantagescono. Pf"'l lar prloee. Matinees dally. Curtain liA T:t9 and t. - w an WSMTIWUrBVS,AS JLef JL UlVaT F&ATXOiniB Week eommenelna Monday Matinee, Keatlna A Flood Present - The Chompacno Girl By Dillon jK.mg, reaiuring mi iimeui Harem Skirt Chorua. Three perfi-m ancea dally. t:4t, and Silt. FrMr night, chorua girls contest after eetH Performwnce. -- Nt wek "The Tv' " c Hinh Grsds Ccirjrrd:! and Electric Sirrni. E-t Tth sed !! vr. ea, ' icu:s;.:ji. ii :ar era. . L