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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, ' PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 21, 1911. T0PT0P1CS TONIGHT AMTSiCMENTS .Sttrry.TUnuf leal : -. HO U O-taiadame ' comarfv . f '' BAKEB Florence obert; Theodore - V Roberta and Thurlow serf in in ' "The Merchant of Venice." v ORPHEUM Orpheum Circuit VU . ' Villi. ' ., . GRAND 8ulU van AConaldlne Vaude- IVY! villa. ' LTR1C- - Dirnr in , PANT AGES Veudevllle. rig Musical comeay 'Eaey Money. com PEON, m to 11 p. an. Weather Condition!. . A araall low preaaura area haa mada . and the North Paollo high prceeuro area haa nicvec. aouth to tha Great ' Halt Laka Rasin. The barometer la now i.. rising rapidly an tha North Pad fit r ooaat. A large blah preaaura area la , central oyer Tha lied Hlver valley of . tha north. During tha laat 34 hour , ahowara have . occurred In aouthern Idaho, northern Utah, tha upper Later ration, and :n he middle AUantio ani ' New England lates. It la warmer In Oregon, aaatern Waahlngton, Wyomlnjr. -. Colorado and South Dakota, and cooler In northern California and tha South J Atlantlo atatea. fclaewhire In tha United Statee tha temperature haa re maJnA n.arlv atatlorary. Tha condltlona are favorable for fair , weather in fhla district Saturday, .p're- f ceded tola arternoon ana tonigni vj ahowara In northern Oregon, weahing ton and Idaha. It will be warmer to- " night in aouthetn Idaho. FORECASTS. Portland and Vicinity ahowara and cooler thie afternoon; ahowara tonight. ' Saturday fair. Weetarly wlnda. Oregon Fair aouth, ehowera north portion tonight. Saturday fair, except p ehowera extreme northeeet portion. Westerly wlnda. r Washington Showers and cooler thla " afternoon; ahowera tonight. Saturday ' fair. Westerly wlnda. Idaho Showera tonight: warmer . aouth portion. Saturday fair. Yerdlot for Barker After an all night deliberation, a Jury In tha circuit court returned a verdict of $2000 thla morn , Ing In favor of H. J. Barker against tha Portland Railway. Light A Power company for tha death of William Bar ker. Tan man algned the verdict. The Jury waa divided on 'the amount that should be awarded the plaintiff. Three Jurora held out for the full mm asked for. which waa 17809. William Barker waa killed laat August at Commercial avenue and Falling streets. He waa with a wagon load or people returning from a picnic, when a atreetcar going aouth ran Into the wagon. Barker waa II yeara old and an engraver. noon, after an assault on Lea Fou, a orlppled Chinese, and a cheae la which more than a hundred persons took part, waa sentenced to 10 day on tha rock pile thla morning by Judge TatwelL Ha waa said to have been caught In the act of robbing tha Chinaman' room aeveral days ago,.; Chuck ot . Baaereae. peclal .". meet ing! beg in In the ITret taiurch of tha Naiarana, East Seventh and Eaal Couch a treats, thla evening, continuing every day until May 1. Servloea weak daya, i:t0 and 7:30 except Saturday afternoon, Sunday, aervlcea, 11 av m., I and 7:10 p. m. , Rev. CW. Ruth, of Indlanapolla, Ind., will have . charge. Dedicate Canvas Sunday. The newly oonatructed Sunnyalda Congregational church, built, at the corner of Eaat Thlrty-aecond and Eaat Taylor atreeta at a oost of 140,000. will ba dedioated Sunday, April 10, at I p. m. Rev. Luther R. Dyott will deliver tha dedi catory aermon. Farewell aervlcea will ba bald at tha old edifice next Sunday. Senteaoe Snspended. The Jury whloh yeaterday heard tha east agalnat the Geneve aaaociatlon, which waa raided by offtoera laat Sunday night while the members were lined up at the bar In the club rooms, found tha defendants guilty, but recommended leniency and Judge Taawell suspended sentence.- Ing auditorium, accent floor. Park and Alder atreeta, for tha purpose ol bear ing reports of officers and for auch other business aa may com before tha league. Stea's Troaaera Just arrived an en tirely new Una of -pants. Buy from ma and keen tha extra profit that would otherwise go to tha landlord. 14.10 panta lot. fl.10; tl.CO pante for. 1150 My ayatam of baying and 110 a month rent dose it Jlmrale Dunn, 111 Ore- gonlan bldg. v ; r He Stat Brewery haa Just put oa tha market a new brew of Jottled beer the laat word . In brewing "Roee city beer." Give It a trial and be convinced of Ita merlta. Phonea East 41, B-1141. Steamer Jesse Xarktna for Gamaa, Waahougal and way landings, dally ex eept Sunday. Leavee Washington atreet dock at I p. m. , ' Positive eaxe for all forma Room It! Altaky building. Morrison. Main 1114, I a. m.-l Open Sunday.' of pllea. Third and Tha Baggage and Omnibus Transfer Co. have Juat moved Into new quartere at Park and Davie atreeta, and are now better prepared to take charge of your etorege aocount, alao check your bag- gaga at your front door and relieve you of all worry when you arrive at the station. Phone Main II0. A-tlll. aKbbata Serrlee ToalghtSabbath services will be held tonight In Con gregation Ahavel Sholohm synagogue. rem and Clay atreeta, at I o'clock There will be mualo by the choir and olo" by T. S. Hlckey. Tomorrow morning aervlcea begin at 1:10 o'clock. Rabbi R. Abrahamaon officiating. Kara yea a neat, email footf We have 14. It and II ahoea at 11.10. Ill P'ourth, corner Alder. Boaton Baoiple enoe store. THE BOWERS HOTEL CAFE ; Xlereath aad Stark Haa established the reputation ef beat eulalne In the city." Karl Rledetaberger and 10 to II. ft C. Bo were, manager, formerly manager Hotel Portland. ' , a Gateway f :.v X?: ' ' I A teleaooplng tower that will elevate elsrht men 160 feet above the around and orcheatra, aad Praulein Elee Schsr-1 haa been adopted ty the German army Mara, George Northrup. 411 Spalding fenberg, aoprano nolo, dally. to 1:15 1 for acoutlng purposes. Jbldg. . The new town on the Deachutea rall-f way oriera ine neai ' opportumir tor business location and Investors of any , town In eaatara Oregon. For partlou-' are yea ever considered the conveni ence Of having your baggage checked at your home or hotel. There la only one tranafer company In the city that can do thla. The Baggage and Omnibus Transfer company. Park and Davis atreeta. Phonea Main IS0. A-S31I. Twenty-one years ago (April II, 1190) I atarted the business I am now run ning aa E. H. Moorhouse A Co. Today I- eold my leaae at 411 Washington, which waa but a short one. and will soon retire from the retail, though will probably continue the manufacturing part for a period until sold. I thank you kindly for the good will shown and the patronage given me. On or about May II we muat give posaesslon. Dur ing thla time our stock and aome fix turee are for sale, In whole or In part Our prlcea. aa our customers know, el ways were low. Nothing need now atand In the way of a sale. E. H. Moor house, 411 Washington atreet Will Bead "Madame Butterfly" , "Madame Butterfly," the atory that, aa an opera waa a remarkab!aiueceae both In Europe and America, will be read at the rnen'a meeting in the audl " torium of the Portland Toung Men'a , Chrletlan Aaaociatlon next Sunday af- tamoon at I o'clock. The reader will ', pe Miee Mabel Ferris, who recently , came to Portland from Washington, D. C. The reading will be accompanied by rnstramental mualc. played by Mra. J. W. McMlchael. J. W. Kramer, baritone. will sing- Tried Suicide, Palled Charles New man, being refused a drink In a aaloon dt 171 Sherlock street yeaterday, went Into the yard back of the aaloon, found a clothee line there and hung hlmaelf to tha fence. Somebody cut the rope and Newman fell In a heap. He picked hlm aelf up, aaw the rope waa too ahort and In dlguat atarted down the railroad. track, puroiman waiter paarick ar rented hi Judge Taswell gave New man a 10 days' sentence on the rock- pile. Xood Biver-Koeier apple orchards for small cash payment and monthly In stallments covering a period of five years. Hood River orchards net 1500 a year per acre. It beats a savings bank aocount. Devlin A Firebaugh. selling agenta, 107 Teon building. Whea la aead of a physician quick let aa locate him for you. We are-ln tench with all doctors at all times, night and day. Physicians' Telephone Ex change, 711 Yeon building. Phone Main IBM, A-SI85. There U only one traaafer oompaay In the city of Portland that can check your baggage at your home or hotel. The Bagagge and Omnlbua Transfer company. Park and Davla atreeta. Phonea Main 1180, A-1313. Crawfish , In aeaeon at tha Levine Grill, 241 Aah, between Second and Third. Cooked In old wine. Beat In the city. Diamond Xease Paint None better, 11.90 per gallon. Good paint brueh. 7I& Portland Saah A Door Cft, lie Front Old Jewelry Wanted, We bay eld gold and silver-. Uncle Myers' Collateral Bank. 71 Sixth ati near Oak. Be at, sweeping compound. Meier, Prank, Olds, W. A King, groeere. . " W. A. Wtae end aaaoolatea, patnlees dentists. Third and Washington. Sr. B. a Browm, Bye, Ear. Marquam. What doean't Wooater aellT Ye Oregon Grille. Have you heard Ptetro Marino, the celebrated Italian violinist and his su perb orcheatra T If not you hare missed a rich treat Their repertoire la replete with the cholceet musical gems, while the vocal program pre sented each evening is bound to please. The Misses Lowe and Clow, Arry Glyn and the Httle Scotchman are still gen eral favorltea. Muste I to 1:10 and from 10 to 1S:1S. Physicians' Telephone Exchange, room Tit, Teon building, phone Main 1604, A-I3RS, aenda you a doctor quicker than you can possibly get service. Call ur and let ua explain the situation to you. Night and day service. Would yon apend a few hundred dol lars for an even chance to make a for tune? I have the chance a lonr lost mine Just discovered; must get aid to open It Call or addreaa 814 Eaat Sixth atreet north. Quality, Style, Value Three factors, backed by atralghtfor- ward dealings, haa enabled ma to run successfully for two years, a Sample Suit Shop for men on tha third floor of The Oregonlan building. I sell men a 127.60 to ISO aulta for 118.76; men'a 122 60 to 126 aulta for 114.76. My sys tem of buying and 110 a month rent does It Jimmy Dunn, room 116, Ore gonlan building. In nnmber of books contained, the library of eon ares a at Washington Is the third largeet In the world. Take Elevator and Save Money California Ostrich Feathers S-a-y, r-o-l-k-sl Are your eye classes satisfactory? Do you need any repair ing done? I guarantee my glasses to fit comfortably. Prlcea reasonable. Rubenatein, the optician. 189 Id at. Single Tax I,eaaue A meeting of tha Oregon Binge Tax leaaue is called fnr tomorrow evening in the Medical build- Tlaest feathers la the world. Our prices the lowest Xe palrlag a specialty. GOLDEN STATE OSTRICH FEATHER CO. VH OOr, Sales room 814 Swetlaad elda. 6th and Waehlagton, Portland, Or. Lowest Rates in the City MOST ELEGANTLY FURNISHED Nob mu BaaaaaBaaBaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa) aHIBaaMHaIaaaaa NINETEENTH AND MARSHALL STREETS These are the most elegantly furnished apartments in Portland, hav ing all modern conveniences up to date in every respect. Each apartment is furnished in the most elaborate manner with Bigelow Axminster carpets, massive oak and mahogany furniture in newest designs. Special attention is called to the extremely low rates for an establishment of this character. Two-Room Apart ments, per month Three-Room Apart ments, per month Four-RoomApart-ments, per month NO SUCH PRICES FOR THE SERVICE TO BE FOUND ELSE WHERE IN THE CITY. INVESTIGATE AND YOU'LL BE CONVINCED. PHONE MARSHALL 1012 Apartments Factopy MISSION FURNITURE W5J No. 510-L1BRARY TABLE Regular retail price. $31.50 Our factory price. . $13.80 Your $aving . . . .$17.70 LET US SHOW YOU that the same proportion of saving to you runs through our entire line. Salesroom at Factory Peters1 IVIfo.Co. E. Seventh and Hawthorne AMUSEMENTS. HEILIG THEATRE 7th A Taylor Phones Main 1 aad 4.-1183. Tonight and Tomorrow Night, Matinee Tomorrow.' World'a Greatest Musical Play, r "Madame Sherry" Evenlnga and Sat. Matinee, f 3 to I0c SAT BaXB OrSJTS TODAY HEILIO THEATRE .1 NIGHTS BEGINNING! MONDAY;. - LEW DOCKSTADER And Hla Twentieth Century kmrrnuiLi Lower floor $1.50, $1. Balcony, $1, 78c 60o. Gallery. 3&c, 25e. 8SAT SAXB TO TRB KIRMESS Oaa Accommodate Women Judge Morrow of the circuit court haa dlscovf red that Attorney Seneca route mlarepreaented condltlona at the state prison and facilities for detain ing women there In regard to the cate Of Mra.- Carrie Kerah, who haa been sentenced to IS yeara for her part In the murder of W. A. Johnson. The Judge recently listened to the plea of Attorney Fouts that the prlaon had no facilities for handling women prison- are. Congregational Aesoolatlon The flf- r teenth annual meeting of the Portland Aaaociatlon of Congregational ohurohea will be held with the University Park Congregational church April 25 and 25. The association s theme la: "For Bet ter Things." Many delagatea will ba in attendance and an Interesting and Inatruotlv meeting la looked forward te. Delayed material for the new Eilers Music'House at 7th and Alder streets has finally arrived. Within the next few days we shall commence moving into our new home the elegant new stock now waiting at our wholesale depart ment, at 16th and Pettygrove sts. aTegro Aaaaolter. to Book Me. John Morrison, who was arrested at Fourth and Everett streets yesterday after- F. W. Baltes and Company invite your inquiries fdr PRINTING H' vtift. Mln 165 raeies Uome xim First and: Oak .... J. j., ' 'v I f " .pr-- - iaM, ! I 1 1 I 19th and Marshall Streets I . i I: .. I I J'JIII jam cwwrm m Mw r it m - - 03JI VJ -41 ,i 4 oraira xovday. Ann. m, at 10 A. BL, AT TUB HEILIG Ktrmesa onena Thursday evening. April 27. Evening prices: 1st floor, ex- oept laat J rows. 12; laat S rows. 11.50. Balcony: 1st 5 rows. $1.60; next 4 rows, 11; following rows, 76c; last i rows. 60c. Entire gallery. 60c. Special priee matinee Saturday, lower floor, except laat t rows, 11.60; last t rows, II. Bal cony: 1st 5 rows, $1; next '6 rows, 76c; last 11 rows. 60c. Gallery reserved. ISci admission. 26c. SEAT SALE FOR , THE OLD HOMESTEAD Now on sale at the smroAXOw Flrat Performance Sunday Matinee. Evening prlcea" 26c. 60c. 76e, II; Mati nees 26c. 60c. BAKBR T M B A T B Mala a aad A-380 GEO. U BAKER. Mgr. TONIGHT AND ALI WEEK., ' 4 th Week of the Great Trl-Star Season, riorenee Theodore Thurlow BOBBSTS BOSSBTS BEBOIX Xa "TBS KZBCXABT Ol TBBXCB." Matinee Saturday. Evenlnga, 160, 60c, 76c, 11. Matinee. 25c. 60c. , Next Week "aapno," KATXBSB XVSXT BAT n: nana Wat rA HHrnimnTu ir ir n ,i. i April 17 nan a . w.a---JC Sam Chip aad Kary Marble, "Xa 014 Edam'' 1 Clarice Taaoa, Marvelous Mil lers, Clark Bergman, the Bevaa, Tloyd asaoa, jLremxa srouisrs. iia iiiiiiMiiai inn 1 A life I Bw imaanalad VandavlllA. A1Im WBZK 4 Flying Sordens 4, Mld-alr Teats of Bars baring, im WO llama aad Oompaay, Traak aad aiaddea, . Charles Case, BU Trio, Blmm Bonun Bm Trio, Miss Bessie Babb, the Olrt la the Xarem Skirt. Popular prices. Mat dally. 2:80, T:S0 and p. m. , V V f f dTPOBTlAaTD'8 TAX- ly 1 AVlVrtY satxovsb ALL THIS "IVEEK. . , 1 1 BOB, the marvelous mlnd-readlng dog, and the lyrlo wnaleal Comedy OoH in "BAST KOBXT." Three performances dally. 2:46. 7:46, a:is. Friday rdght, Chorue Girls' Contest after each per--.' formance. ' . QWAIND Week April IT, 191 1 6 That Splendid Comedlaa Bebert enry Hodge Jk Co., Presenting tha-Com-edy Farce, Tronblea of Bill Blither a, Bachelor." Mat. every day, j:so; an ening performancea 7:3 Moraa ft icoraa Grace Be Marr ' Zeno tt MandeU Hoefler Trio Ballertni's Bogs7 OBAWDASOOFB y eeat, ibc. ev, 0 and 9:15: but- Califoma Metal Plating Works - a. Metntvier. rrop. QOXJ), SXLTXB, BBASS ABB BXCXSX. Mata) Coloring a Specialty. S48 SBCOVB STBJEBT. Main 7215. Portland. Or. Foster eSc Klelser High Grade Craunerclal aad Electric t'-iX Bast rth and Bast Brarett iitavV U: -. v. moaea Bast U1U B-aaa. . - v ' f I ?t .1 . i ,j in uie mcanwnue ine I i-Lj ale in the old piano t house continues. Stodks J there are pretty well thinned out, but some of the choicest and biggest bargains of this tremendous closing-out sale are yet to be secured. The bid Washington street establishment must be comoletelv emo tied. Prices on everything have been cut to pieces. Whether you want a $2000 Welte Mignon, a $1500 Church Organ, a $1000 Baby Grand or a $1000 Player-Piano, or the ordi nary $200 or $300 Upright, NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY AT A REDUCTION IN PRICE POSITIVELY UNPRECEDENTED ! Fair warning! Come in at once! These low prices, and also these easy -terms on instruments of highest intrinsic value and merit will never again be offered. Besides the above, there are some truly astounding bargains in our big old Piano Exchange. '' The following are a few of those remainingpay all cash or little payments: Hale.. ...... ...$55 Ludwig. . .$125 Weber .............. . . .$198 Ypse ...... . . ; . .$75 Knabe ...... .... .$115 H. M. Cable ... . . ..... .$215 Emerson ... . . . . . . . . . .$82 Kohler & Chase . . . .$142 . Bush & Lane ... ..: . . ... ,$220 Mason & Hamlin ... . vX $96 3 Excellent Player-Pianos . $320 Baby Grand, well-known Gabler . V . . . i . v . . . . . .$105 - Regent . . .....;. .... . . . .$165 .make . . . ... . . . . . r ,$200 . cony. 16c: lower floor. 26c; box seats 60o BASEBALL BBCBBATTOB PABX Cor. Vaughn and Tweaty-f ourtk gts. PORTLAND vs. LOS ANGELES AFBXL 18, 19, SO, 81, 82, 83. Games begin week daya S p. m. 8un- , daya 2:50 p. m. AdmissionBleachers 25o: grandstand : 60c; boxes. 26c extra. Children, blench " ere, 10c; grandstand, 36c. Ladies' day -Fridsyi Boy -under 12 free toblearh- ; ere Wednesday. lortland Printing House Co. Beet, Oatalog and coauaereiai- Printing . Book Blaalng aad Blank Book Making. , 388 Taylor St. Phones: A 228 1 . M620I BTBCXAti ATTZBTZOir given to reafor. i Ing old violins, repairing bows, mand una, guitars, ceno or caaa. F Tghe Nation's Largest Music Hous , Still at 353 Washington. I jr. v nnirri rimrt room tt. i-orfiiir-.; Many violins r n i.h I atrengthon thrn onj . J v V. 1 i ... I Uv.llf..,J --- . ., N;