The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 13, 1911, Page 9, Image 9

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    - TONlGliT'S AMUSEMENTS
HKILIG Marie Dreesler. In "TlllU'a
Nightmare.',' ,
BAKER Florence Roberta, Theodore
Roberta and Thurlow Bergen 10
" Sham."
OltPHEUM Orpheum " Circuit Vaude-
vine. a .
y CRANDSulllvan ft Conaldlna Vaude-
LYRIC Lyrle Muelcal Comedy com
pany in tm Mercnania.
PiNTAflRS Vmirlflvllla.
. STAR. ARCADE, Oil JOT, ODEON.
TIVOLI Flret run plcturea. 11 a. m.
io 11 p. m.
W eather Condition!.
A largo high pressura araa. overlies
the nortn racinc ana norms ucj
, Mountain statee. It caused heavy frosts
In Oregon. Washington and Idaho this
morning, and f renting temperatures In
Nevada, Utah. Colorado. Wyoming, Ne
braska, Montana and tne uaKoiaa. a
aevere etorm la oantral over northarn
Minnesota, and a secondary disturb
ance. Im central over Texas. 8howera
1 thunHeratnrrna hava occurred In
the Mississippi and Ohio vallevs and
lake region. Another large high pres
sure area la central over New England,
ni fair weather Drevalla In the At
lantic atatea, with nearly normal tem
pera! urea. ' ,
" Conditions ara favorable for fair
weather In thla . dlatrlct tonignt ana
Friday, with heavy froata again tonight,
followed rTiaay Dy warmer wuuitr.
FORECAHT.
- Portland and vlclnltv ralr tonight,
with heavy froat Friday fair and
warmer, westerly winaa.
Oregon Fair tonight, with heavy
froat. Friday fair and warmer. W eat
er! y winda.
Washington Fair tonight with heary
froat eaat and light froat weetportion.
Friday fair and warmer. Westerly
winds. ,
Idaho Fair tonight, with heavy
frost. Friday fair and warmer.
" Foul try Co 1 tare Leotore All cltliena
of Portland who are intereated In poul
try culture have been Invited to attend
a lecture by Profeaaor A. O. Lunn, of
Oregon agricultural college, to be de
livered in the auditorium of the young
Men's - Christian Association tomorrow
night at t o'clock. The subject will be
' "Locating and Constructing the Poul
try Plant." Thla will be the aecond
of a aeries of five poultry lectures giv
en by Professor Lunn, under the Joint
auspices of the Y. M. C. A. and the
Portland Junior Poultry club. The two
organisations are conducting a poultry
raining contest in which several hun
dred boys and girls of the city are
participating. -
Bgmgfct Bar for Trial Ameriqua
Martlnelll and Lorenzo Rlonaldl, who
are charged with having flooded Port
land with counterfeit $5 bank notea
that Rlonaldl got from Italy, have been
brought from San Francisco and will
If held federal prisoners In the county
Jail until their trial In the United I
States court. The pair were arrested In
San Francisco upon instructions from j
the secret servloe department here. !
They were Indicted by the United States
grand Jury upon evidence furnished by
keepers of rooming houses whom they
are said to have victimized with their
counterfeit money.
i $39 a month, which would ba raised to
400 If I war on the ground floor la tba
aatne block. ' Jlinmla Dunn, room lis,
Oragonlan building. , Take elevator.
Asks 15750 Damages H. O. Btltea has
filed a suit. In the circuit court against
John T. Mm for Injuries received whan
the latter ran him down-with an auto
mobile at Union avenue and Ruaaell
streets. March t. Btltea was creasing
Russell street, and the machine waa en
the wrong aid of the atreet, it la ai
leged. Th gum of $6759 la asaea.
celved. We sell absolutely pure wines
and liquors. $1.60 quality port, sherry,
angelica and muscatel wlna, 76c per gal
lon; 4 rye and bourbon whiskey, $3.75
per gallon; M brandy. 11.78 per gallon
$4 rum, 1475 per gallon. National Wlna
Co., Fifth and Stark. Phone Main I4
Home A-nst. Delivered.
Wis Chang of aOnL Elmer Curry,
charged with assault, changed his plea
from not guilty to guilty yesterday be
fore Presiding Judge Gantenbein ta
the circuit court, and waa paroled. Pat
Dillon, held on a larceny charge, waa
given until Thursday afternoon to
plead. He la aecuaed of changing
set In a diamond ring.
Llauor Law violator rinad John
Alex, arrested by Sergeant Joe Keller
last Sunday morning for selling whis
key In tea eupa at his restaurant, 401
East Morrison atreet. was fined 1100
yesterday by Judge Taswell nnder the
new liquor ordinance whloh prohibits
tha disposition of liquor In any ehape
on Sunday.
If Toa Waal Tea 0or mm!
ua Heaglne corn Car. Bold by A
Den semi, tne arunrtmt lis WaaMna.
ton, near Second.
Wmnii1! fflat win w tv
land Woman's club will meet tom
if Easter
( for the jj
Children JJ
aJ II
N
row at t o'clock. In Woman' of Wood
craft halL An Uluatrated lecture will
be given by Mrs. Ida Mood a ark on
bar study and observation .of "Open
Air Schools la This and Foreign Coun-
trt"-M :- -.. v
W1U Speak on BturityMIss Mary
Brawn of Seattls -Will speak on "Purity"
at th Woodstock achoolhous Friday
afternoon at I o'olock, April 14. Th
address, which la for woman only, la
given under the auapleea or th Wood
stock Parent-Teacher circle.
. A Weening. The puhllo and railroad
men particularly ar notified not to give
any credit to Robert L. Cochran, alias
Robert L. Klngsley, on account of the
Spokane Chronicle, a h has no con
nection with th paper. Th Spokane
Chronicle. . -i
At tha Hawthorne Park rresbrterlan
Obnreh, at I o'clock Sunday afternoon,
th 14th Inst, Max Wardall, th "boy
mayor" of Seattle. Subject. "A Clean
City Government."
Steamer Jesaa Karklns for Camas,
Waahougal and way landings, dally ex-
oept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock at 1 p. m.
Taj at ha Tan-Wnhlt-Wlllar nrla
demonstration window. Universal and
Nw safety check protectors.
Old Jewelry Waated W buy old
gold and allver. Unci Myers' Collateral
Bank, Tl Sixth at, near Oak.
evening at its usual meeting piac en
Ruaaell atreet near Williams avenue.
, ttolBf to BaahOnst Worth ' your
while. Se their prise window display
ef check protectors. . "
' wi daat, swplaf compound. Meier,
Frank, Olda, W. ft King, grocera.
W. A. Wis and associates, painless
dentists. Third and Washington.
. They Have Moved.
R. Kohara Co, Japanese store, on
Morrison atreet, temporarily moved to
206 Third atreet, near Taylor.: They
ar selling all kinds of Japanese goods
very cheap until they mov to their
new store. '
Good Friday Tomorrow.
Get those Royal Hot Croas Buna from
your dealer or either branch Royal Bak
ery. Aak early or you'll be left '
' Journal Want Ada bring results
n Art Beak Morrison above Tenth.
olasay Easter thoughts at moderate
prices.
HnpOvmat Association A meeting
of the Northeast Side Improvement as
sociation has been called for tomorrow
HOTEL
STEWART
SAN FRANCISCO
Oearv Street, above Union Square
Just opposite Betel St Francis ,
Eorooean Plan $1.60 a day w i
, American Pita $3.00 s day op 1
VawttMlaadbrtckttractara. rsrabhedsM
est ef axoa,oos. Avery mtori aa ee
vealenes. Oa carllaes transferring all ever
City. Omnibus aseets traiaa and steamers.
Send for Beeklet with map ef 8aa Franctot
Kay llxtend Hall Bonte Application
has been made by Poatmaater Merrlok
to have the rural free delivery route ;
No. 1 made to cover a part of Monta- i
villa that Is now without service, run- j
ning on Eighty-fourth atreet from
Baso Line to East GUsan street. The
delivery is now over Elghtitaecond !
atrevt, but the extenalon of the free ,
carrier service to Eighty-second street :
would make It more desirable to move
the rural delivery two blocks east,
wher It would cover a part of Terrace
Park addition.
To the Policy Holders of the Boyal
Insurance Company Please accept thl.
as notice that V. J. Clemens no longer
represents the Royal Insurance com
pany, and his authority to act in any
capacity as agent of the Royal Insur
ance company has been revoked. His
ucce8sors are Wetherbee, Richards ft
Co., with offices at 1000-1001 Yeon
building, upon whom please call for
transfers. Indorsements and renewala.
Royal Insurance Company, Rolla V.
Watt, manager.
Penney Bros. Friday Special. Our $2
grade of Wlnca at $1 per gallon. Our
fl.EO grade of Wines at 75c per gal
lon. Straight Kentucky Whiskey, 7
years old, regular 4.b0, at $3.60 per
gallon. Kentucky Whiskey, regular
$.1.50, at $2.(0 per gallon. Our 13 grades
of Whiskey, Rum. Gin and Brandy. $2.10
per gallon. Friday only. 379-381 E.
Morrison St. Phones East 287, B-2426. I
Free delivery.
A Second
Christmas
That's what Easter means
to the little ones. The
gifts of gaily-colored Eggs
and Toy Rabbits and
Chickens are treasured
for many a day.
THE BIG SWEET SHOP
is overflowing with these
Novelties in all sorts of
funny and original shapes
all for filling with sugar
Our Special 25c Line,
which prowd so popular
last year, is larger and bet
ter this season." The de
mand is also greater, and
egrly purchasers will get
the choice. If it's a dainty
gift for the
Sweetheart or Wife
We suggest a look at our
Blue and Gold Window.
rur
I!
m mrw m iss JFV-Fisaw asv m m
Insurance Kotlce Correction- My of
fice Is in room 2, Commercial Club
building, where your renewals, Indorse
ments and other business will receive
the usual prompt and efficient atten
tlon. H. R. Burke Is not connected
with my office In any way and patrons
who are not owned by any Insurance
company will not be fooled by cheap
bids for business. W. J. Clemens.
It's mighty satisfying to know, when riding in a
Woods electric, that such a thing as a puncture, or a
blow-out, is impossible. It's absolute contentment to
know that you are riding on the best Springs made in
the world and the btti tonstrucUtn known to skilled mechanics
and engineers. It's mighty pleasing to know, when riding in a
Wood, that you've got the same car that is owned by kruwn
buyers 0f euaMj. .People love high-class associates and the well-
bred love quality in a vehicle as much as they love quality in
clothes or jewelry.
Well groomed people never wear imitation diamonds
or fake jewelry. They wear what they and the world
know to be pure. And it s precisely the same way in
owning a woods. You own the ne plus ultra of quality. It ac
cords well with your Gorham Silver, your Tiffany Jewelry and
your worth urease.
t3T" We have just completed our handsome new salesroom ad
joining the factory at Calumet, Cottage Grove and Twenty-fifth Street The
old and inadequate salesroom on Michigan avenue ht btm abandoiud. Pay
as a can in our new quarters.
.r7 O
Portland Agent
COVEY MOTOR CAR CO, Seventh and Couch Sts.
7 STL -j-l
BOy Burglars Busy Boys last night
broke Into the James Wilcox grocery
store at 294 Russell street. They first
threw a brick through a back window,
thon crawled through the hole. Candy,
rlsrsrs and cookies were stolen. The
Alberta Carriage & Wagon works of 289
Russell street was also entered and
probaboly by the same boye. A wrench
and a ruler were taken.
Atteatln, Gentlemen. Buy your,
spring suit of me and save the extra
profit tacked on for high rent. When I
say I can sell you a 930 suit for $18.75
or a 130 to $22.50 suit for $14.76 my
argument holds good. My rent is only
FITTING EYES
With Proper
Glasses
Has Bees Onr
Business Over
Established 189.
15 Tears
We examine EVES
Scientifically.
We make Rpecta
. taclea to f 1 1 all
sights.
We fill Prescrlp
tlons correctly.
We can Duplicate
any Glass.
We repair any
thing In our line.
We please In qual
ity and price.
DALLAS
OPTICAL PARLORS
' 1 818-glS rAXTXVO BLSOK
Cor." Hard and Washington, ad rioor.
' Tate Blevator.
Portland Printing Mouse Co.
Book, 'Tata log; and Commercial
Printing
Book Blniinr and Blank Book Xaklag,
W Taylor St. Phones; A2281, H620I I
assassssssaeieMaaaa-- .
WHERE ONE DOLLAR IN CASH WILL BUY
MORE THAN TWO DOLLARS ON CREDIT
Bow Arrivals la Barter Beokwear and Waists. Prices Always the Lowest
5th and Alder
5th and Alder
SthlidM
A GREAT EASTER SALE
AND WONDERFUL BARGAINS for FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY that every shrewd and economical woman
will take advantage of.
New Spring Suits $ 1 2.75
WORTH $20.00 TO $22.50
New Spring Suits and Beautiful Silk
Dresses, Worth $25 to $28M at$U.95
All made in the very latest spring styles--all the new favored mate
rials all sizes, misses' and women's. As there is only a limited
quantity in each lot, Hhey will go with a big rush, and we advise
coming early. '
MS
See
Window
Display
SPECIAL Best Quality Black and
Blue Serge Walking Skirts, new habit
back model, with pocket on side. Fri
day and Sat.urday only, (P A Q C
special price ........... .DtTs0
EXTRA! 25 OR 4
OFF!
The balance of our en
tire stock New Spring
Suits and Coats.
POLICE LABOR TO GET .
CLUE TO MURDERERS
(Called Frets Leaae Wire.)
Ban Francisco, Aprl II. Frank Don
ley, !, waa arrested here today as the
accomplice of Edward Evans. Silas
Torres, a soldier, who Is held for the
robbery of Ouy Landsburg, an Alameda
real estate dealer, whose body waa thla
week recovered from the bay after he
had mysteriously disappeared.
On being brought before Evana, or
Torres, Donley was Identified by him
aa having aided In "rolling" Lands-
burg. Both . are ' held In an effort to
find out how Landsburg came to his
death. '
Ye Oregon Grille.
Have you heard Pletro Marino, the
celebrated Italian violinist, and his su
perb orcheetrat If not. you have
missed a rich treat. Their repertoire
la replete with the choicest mualcal
gema, while the vocal program pre
sented each evening la bound to please.
The Mlaaea Lowe and Clow, Arry Ulyn
and the little Scotchman are still gen
era! favorites. Muslo to 1:30 and
from 10 to 1MI.
Here It a new Idea: A Shoe Shop up high;
A clean, quiet, place that is close to the sky.
You step from the streets to an uplifting car,
And reach the . Shoe Shop without any jarl
WE CLIMBED UP HIGHER
TO SAVE FOR THE BUYER
WRIGHTS Sample Shoe Shop
Rooms 60O-601-02-603-603,2
SIXTH FLOOR OREGONIAN BUILDING
Portland, Oregon
We Sell All
Ladles' Shoes
$2-00
A PAIR
No More
No Lest
MAIL ORDERS
FILLED
SAME DAY AS
RECEIVED
We Sell All
Men's Shoes
$2.50
A PAIR
No More
No Less
New spring styles in
Oxfords and Pumps
Arriving Daily
TheWorld'sBestSampIeShoes
$3 to $6 Value Our Price: UaW $2, Gent,' $2.50
SIS
PORTLAND'S BUSIEST SHOE SHOP.
Sixth Floor OregonUn Bldg. Rooms 600-601-602-603-603.
CORNER 6TH AND ALDER STS.
TAXI BtBTATOB
GETTING a fourth hand for "bridge" is only
one of a thousand social uses of the Tele
phone, and Telephone Service promotes so
ciability and good fellowship because it brings
neighbors closer together. Your friends all live
within talking distance.
It is the same with your out-of-town friends
the universal service of the Bell System makes them
your neighbors, too. Your voice can reach all by
means of the Bell Long Distance Service.
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE &
TELEGRAPH CO
Every Bell Telephone is the Center
of the System.
Oregon
rt ' '
Spring
Flowers
FOR
Eastertide
A Holiday
of Flowers
The coming Eastertide will
be m eventful fine in the his
tory of Portland's popular tloml
tiliop. Kvery known Spring
flower and plant will he repro -nented
by the fiuet and hct
specimens. Kirst and most im
portant are our magnificent
Laster Lilies
crowned with thtir pure white
trumpet-shaped flower, fol
lowed by many other
Flowering
Plants
including Hydrangeas, Aralea.,
Rhododendrons, Rambler Roses,
the latter being entirely new to
Portland.
Cut Flowers
of all seasonable varieties will
be as popular as evar. Roses,
Carnations. Violets. Lily of the
Valley, Calla Lilies, Easter
Lilies, Narcissus, Sweet Peat,
etc.
Our LasterSale
commences Monday morning
and continues all week. Popu
lar prices will prevail on this
great occasion. Make selections
early and avoid the rush which
will be sure to occur later in
the week.
Clarke Bros.
Florists
287 Morriion Street
Opposite Corbett Building
AMUSEMENTS.
T f f f" TIIEATRE
I JLlLsl JaL1 JT 7th A Taylor
Phoaaa Mala 1 and A-1133.
Tomorrow and Bat. Mat. Sat. )
Lew Fields present
America'! Funniest "Woman
Marie Dressier
In the Musical -Comedy Hit
"Tillie's Nightmare"
Evening and Sat mat.: Iower floor, .
$2 and $1.60; balcony, first 6 rows, $1.60;
next rows. $1; following 8 rows, 76c;
last rows, 60c. Kntlre gallery BOc.
Seat Sale Tomorrow
HEILIG THEATRE
T NIGHTS BEGINNING 8UNDA.T
Special Price Matinee Wednesday
World's Biggest Musical Comedy lilt
"Madame Sherry"
it I T -,... iur 4 tl K A T1-
ry nuiiK. uunci . 1 . w ....... . ,
cony, first 6 rows. 11.50; next rows,
$1; following rows, 76c; last 6. rows, ,
60c. Gallery 60c. Wednesday matinee:
$1.60. $1, 7&o, 60o. 86c, $5c. "Every Lit
tie Movement Has a Meaning All Its
Own."
BAKER
T K B A T B B
Main a and A-S3SO
GEO. U Mgr.
TJIVTHHT A T.T. WTT.RK'
Third week of the great Trl-Star Seaaon
Florence Theodora Thurlow
XOBSXTS BO BESTS BEBOZB '
In tha brilliant comedy. "SHAM.".
All week. Mats. Wed. and Sat. Even
ings J5c, 50c, 76c, tl. Mata., 25e, 60o,
Next week "The Merohant of Venice."
KAIY ft, A 1020
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THEATRE IS-25-S0-75C
WEEK APBXIi 10. -Bert Oootali Co,
presenting; "A limb oa Wall . Street";
Coleman's Buropeaa Horelty, Artan
Bearon, Clay Smith and tha Malnotte
TwUa, Sokert A Bargr. Ohrtaty ft Willis, ,.
Tolsy ft HlUer.
niMtiaalAi4 Vm.ndatvlllaa.
WBBX AJPBU. 10-Attraotlon Itra.
Kramer and Spillaaa.JPha Two $'
Irwin and , Harsof. -o-o-cl-o-n-a, x.
Bella XtaUa Troupe, Pantagesoopa, Cur. -tain
2:t0, 7:$0. 9. - '
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GRAND LEADER I GRAND LEADER GRAND LEADER
Weak Oommenolng Monday Xattnea,
Keating A Flood nresont Happy and Hl ,v.
Klng a latest Komlkal Komlltallty, "The
Merehaate." Three performanrea dsllv.
8:46. 7:45. t:lS. Friday nigut Chorus
Girls' Contest after ea;h perforniano.
Next week-Baay M9a9.-M-i: w
O R AN D i W-kAjrflQ. 191 1
Engaltement Extra
. erdiaazr, -
Vilraos Wcstony
Bt. 9. BCaeCOBiill
Barry Booker ft Co
Wanton ft VivUi
Tha (31 Olobe.
Xioyghtona
Hungarian Piano
JhaMMftilMI.
Hit. vrv day I:$b. any eat i&e. y.V'
PfClrK
OBAKDASCCrK
enlng pcrformanc'in 7:39:16; tiHlcfipy,
Ibei, lwr floor. ;il tiQK ". t."'.
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