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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, - MARCH 19, 1911. iflr (J TQ1TOI0P1CS - Weather Conditions. , The ' Alberta disturbance has drifted southeastward to the Red River Valley, and has caused light precipitation in Manitoba. The northeastern storm has disappeared from our map, but It caiim-l light precipitation in Tennessee, Illinois, and on the North Atlantic coast The pressure Is high over the northwest ind over the southeast and east, and with the exceptions of the sections from which precipitation has been , reported, generally .fair weather obtains through out the country. -The' weather is colder In northern Texas, the greater portion , of the lower ' Mississippi valley, the Ohio ? valley, and Lake region, and la generally warmer elsewhere," particu larly in vthe ; upper Mississippi ' valley, the northern plains states. Colorado, and r.n tha Atlantic slooe. In the central Mississippi and Ohio valleys and Lake region, m ncrtn-cenwai ies, nai m the north California coast, the weather is-oooleri-than "osualrlor thir aeason the year, although departures from normal temperatures are not ' marked: In thepper Mississippi, Missouri, and Red River valleya, thePlalns and Basin itates, on the central Pacific coast, and In western Canada, temperatures are much. above normal. Conditions are favorable for continual fair and warm weather Sunday through out this distriot,, with generally north westerly winds. ' k - ' - , ' ... forecasts. ' " -v".:.,.: Portland and vlclnlty--Sundajr, ; fair. Northwesterly winds. j Oregon, .Washington and Idaho Sunday,- iair.. Northwesterly winds. .. . St. Fatrlolc's BallThe special fit. Patrick's mask ball given by Mt, Hood . clrole, Women of Woodcraft. Tuesday , evening of the past week, was a great suocess both socially and ' financially, .' The East Bide Woodman hall had been V appropriately decorated for the ooca tlotu Over two hundred, maskers were present making a grotesque scene as they made merry dancing beneath the oft green llghta to tha strains from " t, Blumenthal's orcheetra. Hostesses of ' the evening were Mesdames Minnie Mc Oregor, Mary B. Wheeler,-Btw MeCol- loon. Lou Ellen Cornell and Mattla Trembly. - The neat circle social event will be a military whist party on Tues day evening, March t8. . The Xeavertoa Clay Hff. Co. of Bea erton. OrT, desires to sell about 160 shares of Its capital stock. The plant Is equipped with two complete sets of American Clay Machinery company ma ' chlnery for manufacturing brick drain tile and fireproofing, and is the largest plant of tha kind on the coast. One of -the largest waste-heat dryers tin the northwest Is now' nearlng completion; ' also the latest Improved down draft kilns. The stockholders of tha company ... are all well known-business men. The - best of references can be rrvem.CaU at office, 301 McKar building, for fur ther Information. Keull worth Improvement Club The Kenllworth Improvement : association will hold an Important open meeting In the Kenllworth Presbyteriair churohi East Thirty-fourth street and Glad stone avenue, tomorrow evening, March to, at 7:45. sharp. All persons Inter ested in the large ' improvements now beginning In that section, whether mem bers of the club or not. are urged to be present Matters of supreme Interest to every taxpayer will be brought be fore the meeting. Every property owner Is requested to be present booaj Union Has Meeting A looal union mass meeting will be bald at the Vernon Presbyterian church Tuesday, March St at 8 p. m. This meeting will be of exceptional Interest Each of the four divisions of the union will report the progress of the work under the new constitution. There, will be a report of the state convention, held at Ashland, Or., February 10, 11 and 12, which will be of great Interest to all Endeavorers. Dr. J. W. MoMlchae! will furnish spe cial music, after which a social hour wlU be held.- Vo Use Talking, you want your clothes to fit you. The only way is to have them fitted to you In the making. That is what we do. and we guarantee the result at our special low price, $25 made to your Individual measure. Come In tomorrow and take a look at the newest designs and colorings. Unique Tailoring Co, 309 Stark, be tween Cth and 6th streets. Open even lecture on Playgrounds Monday L. H. Weir, field secretary of the north west of the Playground Association of America, will lecture in the auditorium ' rof the ,LIncoln High school, Morrison and Fourteenth streets, under the aus pices of the playground committee of the Oregon Congress of Mothers. Mon- day , evening at 8 o'clock. The Misses Foster and Ferguson are In charge of the music The lecture Is free. Socialist party meeting, Carpenters' r. hall. Orand avenue and East Pine street today at I p. m. Discussion upon "Mu nicipal Problems.", Higher wages for atl teachers. All city contracts to be ( - handled direct on eight-hour basis at union scale of wages. More protection for the workers In all Industrial estab lishments. Onen . nlatfarm tn n - m - " v k,w oppose Socialism. Floyd C. Ramp and others will speak. Free. Seventh and . Yamhill, 'The Point . of Honor in Every Business,':, an address to young men. General public welcome Musio directed by Mr. John Claire Mon telth. -. Regular morning service at 11 o'clock. t r - e v We seH ,halr mattresses retail at wholesale prises for SO pound beds from 7.60 and up. We renovate mattresses and return them" the same day, Port land Curled Hair Factory, H. Metsger, proprietor, 22C-228 Front' street Mala 474, A-1874.. r ;:U:Ty-,?:-, s 1 . Will aV King, formerly Justice of the supreme court of Oregon, has opened law offices at 212-215 Chamber of Com merce, ; Portland. .', V;; $ v;,' earner Jessie Earkina, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, daily ex empt Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. fl-vs.' ' Diamond House Paint None ' better. S1.90 per gallon. Good paint brush. ,75r Portland. Sash & Door Co., 280 Front v i:- '-H - y :, :4- ri : '-: Old JeweL-y Wanted We '; ouy old Kid end silver. Uncle Myars Collateral jik, II Sixth st, near Oak. , - v- i. Mrs. Joh4 Oran New line of Scotch traveling rugs, cashmere shawlettes, Irish linen handkerchiefs. i : P. X. Xeaoh H eo, the Pioneer Paint company, 186 First street Phone M 1834, Arllli. Drngglsts' Showcases and fixtures for sale; 358 Morrison street ; Frank Naur. , -,t.,..: w.., e ' Brarrlsts' Bhowaasas ' and ' fixtures for sale. 853 Morrison, street" Frank ' Out-of-door sketch classes forming. Apply Museum of Art 6th and Taylor, W A, Wise an, associates, painless flentlsu. Third and Washington. -- Attorney U. X. Jeffreys, Teon build ing, room 628. ; Main 7376. Zee Oreain by the gallon, at Wooster's, 408 Washington street - MUNICIPAL ASSOCIATION LOSES FOURTH STRAIGHT The Jury in the case against Martha Adams," Indicted for running a disor derly house, was out yesterday only 15 minutes until a verdict of not ruflty was returned. She was Indicted upon Information furnished by the Munici pal association in Its efforts to clean up some 'of the lodging houses last December. This was the fourth case the aeoolatlon has lost None has been convicted . - - Martha Adams was accused of con ducting a disorderly house at 226 Ev erett street The detectives for the Municipal association testified they bought liqnor In her place, and secured further evidence tending to show the place was disorderly. The defense was that the place was conducted as a lodg ing house. ; , ' . . Where to Dine. Turkey and chicken dinner at Peer less Cafeteria, 104 Fifth street L L BARBUR Announcement mmmmmmmmmmi 77., s I 4f Kew Sidelights dn President At the meeting of the Portland branch of the International Ethical Educational so ciety, at 601 Yamhill street Tuesday night, March 21, . at - 8 o'clock. Mr. . TTn m nVi tv will ullt... Presidents of the United SUtes, Judged vf auoior, f-nrenotogy and Palmis try." At the close of the lecture ques tions will be answered. The lecture Is free. ... Attention, Gentlemen Buy your spring suit of me and save the extra profit tacked on for high rent. When f say ; I can sell you a 330 suit for 318.76 or , a 320 to 322,60 suit for 314,76 my argu ment holds good. .My rent Is only $30 a month, which would be raised to 3400 If I were on. the ground floor in the . same block. Jlmmle Dunn, room 316 Oregonlan building. Take elevator. . Owtng to. the Aannal Xnspectlon by the United SUtes Inspectors of steam ves sels, the ferry boat City of Vancouver will be tied up after the 3:80 trip frem Vancouver on the morning of .Tuesday, March SI, until tha inspection la com pleted, whloh tt ts expected will be in time to connect with the 3:80 p. m. ear from Portland, i Auction Sale of unclaimed freight . . and baggage at Holman Transfer Co.'s warehouse, North Bank freight sheds, corner Eleventh and Hoyt streets, on Thursday next at 10 a. m. J. T. Wilson, auctioneer. ,' ;Preal Preet ProeJ Homes renovated without extra expense by owning a .Duntiey Vacuum Cleaner." Cleans everything. I 1911 Noiseless ; Models." . cash or terms. ; Homos renovated or ma chines rented. W. U ' Bentley & Co.. 478 Washington street Main 8682. A-2696. ' i - Mrs. Addition to arpeak Mrs. "L. II. ' Addition will speak at the Commons ; Mission, St North Front street this , afternoon at 8 o'clock. ; Mr. ftlchard W. Montague will speak at 7:46 this evening at Unitarian church. tha present auditor, announces his can didacy to succeed himself as auditor of the City of Portland. DurlriV his term' of office he has Inaugurated many-reform in the auditor's office and has shown himself competent, and always with an eye for the protection of the city's interests. As a politician remarked the other day, "We hays noth ing; against Barbur but we think h has been a Jittle over aealons In looking after the olty's Interests." Perhaps he has,, but -the city ts not the loser. Soma people have not been able to carry m certain business unrestricted; they, of course complain of his over sealousness butMr.-BarburTleBtreaniay'tharas long as the people hire him as auditor to run their corporation he will protect their rights and see to If that as far as bis office is concerned the people will get a square deal. His slogan Is, "Will continue to serve all the people faith fully and merit their oonfidenoe." '-0"-;:!!" ' Paid'adv.) ' 1 SALOONilEN LIE: Declare They 'Have Never Been Ajrested; Records Showy ;T " - They Have. v - 'Two men were refused naturalisation papers yesterday afternoon in the circuit court because they testified under oath they had never been arrested.: One was a saloonkeeper who had been ar rested three times, The other was a carpenter, arrested once.- They will not bo allowed to apply for dtlsenshlp for five years.- v ; yf. . i i John Scheldeman, proprietor of a sa loon at 716 Williams avenue, and Fred Bamuelson, were the , men. Henry B. Haasard. United States naturalisation agent, asked . Scheldeman If he had ever been arrested.' The applicant re plied not A, few more questions were asked about . natural! at Ion. and the first question was again put Again Scheldeman replied that he had never been arrested. r, "''::. :' X The naturalization agent then ' Intro duced ; the records ot the - municipal court, showing- Scheldeman '." wae ar rested ApMl lirWt; for . violating the r liquor laws; January : 26," 1809, for al lowing a ' minor In the saloon, V and March 3, ' 1909,, for selling liquor to a minor. Wi , .;V,v,s L-a.A. -;t ;r', Fred ' 8amueIson was proprietor of a saloon at Front and Jefferson streets, from ' November, 1910. to March, 1911. He also said he had never been arrested. The naturalisation agent exhibited rec ords to show1 he had. v . ' The misrepresentation had more to do with -the refusal to aUow the final papers than the fact that .the two men. bad been arrested. . - . ; The ltlienshlp papers of Jerry Ljubeucn, Austrian were ravoaea. ne was admitted to cltiienship in Decem ber, pending verification by the gov ernment officials at Staten .Island, of his statement that he had landed, there, which did not come. , ? Final papers for Edwin E. Rothague, Herman Schaf fner and Robert Neltsel were refused on the grounds that their witnesses did not meet ' the "require ments. " In the. ease of Schaffner, tt was found one of the witnesses 'for the naturalisation of his father was dis qualified, and tthis invalidated the ap plication of the son. . . , vCltlsenshlp papers were granted Wil liam . Johnson, Berntra , Brtdy. Ole Wetland, Joseph M Variety, Fred Rich ter Henry Gottschalk. ) Andrew Hegre nes. Caspar Marugg, Joseph, Friedman, and Nadin Syrlaney. ' The last man Is a Syrian, and la the second of hie race to be given papers In. this 1 state. , i ' i' We're Going to Sell You Your Outer Wearing Apparel Sooner or Eater not through advertisingthough we think we do effective advertising hof through; exaggerated statements for we don't make them not through anything on earth but Quality and Values Like the truth, they will out you can't deny them you can't beat them. ; That's why YOU'LL GET YOUR NEW SPRING SUIT at 5th and Alder SihandAldtr Srtanrf'Atfer and Alder Pprtlaii4' Oldest To convince you that we sell better HiglvGracIe Suits for lest money than any other store, we place on ' - t 4.; Special Sale Monday New Spring Suits That -you will find actually worth from 1 Jj $35.00 to $40.00 each at the special price of 1 - (J The styles are correct and authentic, from New .York's best ttilor. Cf The best of all; the new, favored materials--alf the new colorsincluding black and blues, hairline stripes and white serges. If The coats are 24, 25 ahd ,26 inch lengths. Skirts; are plain gored, in- the new panel model) and the trimmed skirts to match coats. V' 41 This sale means an actual saving to you of at least $10 to $15. SEE WINPOW DISPLAY. WeVe Closinc Out Our : Cut Glass Department And need the room for other new goods. Come In and look at the reaular prices . and see our, reductions or 83 ft to 50OFF It will soon bo' (one. Bar now, while rou have tha chanoe to get high class euttlngs at wholesale, Jaeger Brok, iVSSS : , to xuxaa btoxs SS6 Korrlsom si, setwsaa Sd aad 4th. 7 The Old Reliable Union Painless Dentists TlaTTH a: i r 1 .nrwj OUT Or TOWjT raOIU should remember-that our force is so organised that we -can do their entire crown, bridge and plate work in a oar U nec essary. Full Set of Teeth . .S5-00 Bridge Work or Teeth Without Plates S3 60 to.SS OO Gold Crowns ......... 3 50 to S5-O0 Porcelain Crowns ....0.50 to S5 0O Gold or Porcelain Fillings. ..(1.00 Vp Silver Fillings. ...... ...50s) to SI OO It xsarr Guarantee. i Hours a. m. to I p. m.; Sundays, t to IS. Union Dental Co riBST sjrs xouusosr its. Ps. Portland Marble Work SstabUahad 1885. - We carry, the largest and nest stock on ttie coast. Call . and get our prices before purchasing eisewnere. 864 and OSS Tonrtk Street , .Opposite City HaU. Phones Main 8084, A-1S1S. High Grade Commercial :. and Electric Signs. Bast m and Vast Bverett eta. - oaas ; Bast 11U B-8394. Journal Want Ads Bring Resulto The Inside Facts About Jewelry--Is What Counts "Where did you buy it" Is often the first query. - Not what you see-r-" 0 but what you don't see is what counts in selecting jewelry and silver.. That's where, a' commercial reputation comes in. ; Buy of "the firm who boasts one, and makes good. 'The stupendous cut on all good9 prior to our Removal is made from the finest, down to the -most insignificspt, article in onr store. We have in honest reason ; for handing you our full profits -we want an emptyitore. 1 We've : only a siiort timleft to close out this big stock. 1 ftcmfwr& Mm Present Address 4 v .286 Morrison Future Address v Yeon B'ld'g. Deetal Mates , ! porcelain crowns iy.mmwmk$5M: 22k GOLD CROWNS . . . ;.;v.$5.00 22k GOLD BRIDGE . ... .... . VC. . . :$3.50 GOLD FILLINGS . . . . ..................$1.00 SILVER FILLINGS . . . ...... ... .... . 1 : 50c TEETH VITH PLATES . . .... .... $5.00 , Best Bank References Lady Attendant ALL WORK WARRANTED FOR FIFTEEN YEARS Why We Arc Always Busy Our success is due to the fact that we do the very best work at .very lowest prides. . ' . ( -We depend on patients for recommendations. , Ask your neighbors about our, painless methods' and our conscientious work., , 1 . ' .' Electro Painless Dentists ErsrAtrsPLurarnrDrsTMgf: 303 V2 Washington Street Corner Fifth Street, Up ftau g, juiuns vomer Open Every Evening. Untijl Nine o'Qock Goods A SALE OF U. S. Army ;- WILL BE HELD IN -THE - Old Olds-Wortman-King Building Cor. Fifth and Washinjton : Streets Second Floor IN A FEW-DAYS A large display of Army Blan kets, Serges, t Shoes, ..Underwear '. and other paraphernalia '. will v be ; shown. Curios and unusual things ' galore to please and interest every one. - ' Mr. Kirk, the manager, has con ducted previous sales in Portland, and therefore does not need an in troduction. Watch The Journal this week ' for future particulars of the open ing of this sale of Array Goods. . , Our exact and thorough laiowl edge of Office Outfittinc imd Systematizing ioat your service Let us equip your office with Cutler Solid Office Furniture,. AlUteel Fjles, Dick Steel. Safe Cabi-. nets and such Dependable Modern. Appliances as ' may best serve your purpose and at the same time insure you that impressive appearance" --and lifelong satisfaction and service that Kilham guaranteed quality goods alone :can give. ' . MLH&M STATIONERY & PRINTING CO. Commercial Stationers, Office Qutfitters, Printers Engravers1, Booklet Makers and Bookbinders , JToS Headquarters for Architects' and Engineers' Supp!;:s READ 7i:2 SUNDAY JO' 1 LAI--, r i