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V ,; I V the Oregon" daily journal; Portland. Tuesday evening September s, 19il' , V ', ) Knot of TrefHas Likeness of Turtle QUOTH THE PESSIMIST Town Topics mmmmmm 'V JOY AT PANTAGES MUSIC LOVERS ID JKIi f - sjBtaaeavmaBBManat-ssssesasassasj TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. rririT.Trt nn Ximer In "The Havoe.' X . .., ,- t ' V " . ; j i 1 . J nRpWkiiMtOrDheurfi" Circuit ' Veude- vill. ' r i w t rtw stv 11 1 villa. - eJ PR ESS Sullivan, A. Considlne. vau- Oaks Par band and Metropolitan Opera quartet. afternoon aodevenlng. STAR, ARCADE. OH, JOT, TIVOLI-r First run pictures, u . m, r. - Weather Conditions. A atorm of decided character Ja cen 4.T .u. n.t Halt Lake basin, and a secondary dleturbar.ce la central over the upper Mississippi valley. - A. large hiSr, nressure area overlies the Canadian northwest, and the barometer Is rising .' -.iiA.nia Phannmrnal v heavy rains In- the last 12 hours, and In the last 24 hours the ran amouniea u inches, which la the heaviest "hour rainfall on record bo early In the sea aon. Good ralna have also fallen in nearly all the other sections .or JreBn and in eastern Washington and Idaho, but no precipitation-of consequence is reported along the coast and in north. w2.arn Waahlnrton. Heavy rains fell yesterday in Montana and the Dakotas. and last night in Minnesota and por tlona of Wlaconaln. The temperature haa fallen in the northern states from the Pacific ocean to the eeat lakes, and risen in the lake region and Ohio valley. Elsewhere the changea have been unimportant The conditions ara favorable for -fair weather in Oregon and Washington Wednesday, preceded by showers to night. In Idaho thunderstorms will occur either tonight or Wednesday. The temperature will rise in the interior of western Oregon Wednesday. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Showers to night; Wednesday probably fair and warmer; westerly winds Oregon Showers tonight: Wednesday probably fair; warmer interior west por tion; westerly winds. Washington Fair west, showers east portion tonight; Wednesday probably fair; waaterly winds. Idaho Thunderstorms tonight or Wednesday. -Body Identified. The dead body of the man found upright in tha Willam ette river under the Taylor atreet dock yesterday morning by E. P. Williams, mate of the steamer Pomona, was Iden tified this morning as Henry Albers hardt, employed on the steamer Lurllne, who disappeared lsst Wednesday night. How he came to hia death Is unknown, but it is believed that in attempting to board the ateamer he fell overboard. The man Is believed to have a family at Rltxvllle. Wash. Albershardt. who la also known as Henry Hart, was em cloyed also by an Implement house a Seventeenth and Savier streeta, and It waa employes from this place who Iden tified the man at the coroner'a office thla morning. Slrunmere Xse 91030 H. L. Scott and wife, recent arrlvala from Cambridge, B. C while on a slumming tour through the negro clubs In the north end last night, lost 11030. ol which lioou was In currency and $30 was in gold. The loss Is believed to have been sustained at the Oregon Social, club at 326 V Couch street, where Scott and his wife and a Miss Tody believed the handbag which contained the money waa left on a hall tree. The trio, gueets of the Golden West hotel, agreed to appear at police headquarters this morning to aa company the detectives assigned on tha case, but they did not appear and De tectives Day and Smith, who were as signed by Captain of Detectives Baty, waited In vain for them to appear. Woman Pined fas Josle Shields, ar rested yesterday afternoon on a war rant charging her with the theft of 110 from Fred Wstberg, and who. when arrested by Patrolman King, waa believed to be a white slave, working for George Bollln. a Greek, in whose company she was found, waa fined $26 by Judge Tazwell thla morning, and the white alave theory was exploded. When an attempt waa made to make a white slave case against the man, the woman refused to appear against him, and no other witnesses were obtain able. Edgar Stephens Dead Edgar Louis Stephens, a resident of this city for the past nine years, died August 29, in Edmonton, Alberta, of typhoid fever and owing to the nature of the disease, he was burled there as the authorities would not permit the taking of his body aoross the line. Mr. Stephens was a traveling salesman and waa touring that country on business. He leaves a wife, Mrs. Margaret Morand Stephens, of 1688 Eaat Seventh street, and two children by a former marriage, Gertrude and Archie Stephens. The Sessions of tha taw Department of the University of Oregon will now be held in new and commodious quar ters on. the second floor of the Central building at Tenth and Alder streets. The fall term opena September 18, 1911. For catalogue giving full Information address Walter Glllard, secretary, 611 Corbett building, Portland. Or. Woman rails "Masher" When a man she did not know accosted Miss Eliza beth vPetera of 997 Commercial street near her home at 11 o'clock last night, while she was on her way home from tha telephone office where she la em- F. W. Baltes and Company invito your inquiries for PRINTING PL An,t J Main 165 Phones jHome x U6ft First and Oak HOTEL STEMRT SAN FRANCISCO Gear; Street, above Union Square . European Plan $1.50 a day up American Plan $3.00 a day up New steel and brick structure. Every modern convenience. Moderate rates. Canter el theatre and retail district On ' ear lines transferring all ovar citr. Eleo trie omnibus aseeU trains and steamers. "Strange how hard yes have V study the menus' f find something good when yer has lots of coin, and how easy yer can think of all the good things t' eat when yer hungry an' not a cent in yer Jeans." ployed, the young woman turned on him and with a stinging and well directed. blow knocked tha "masher" into the street The woman rushed to her home and told her brother, Adam, of the af fair and he took after the man, but waa unable to find him. . The affair was re ported to police headquarters, where a description of the assailant waa, given. Team and Man . Klsslnff--Ernest Smith and a team of horses rented by A. W. Hill of Sherwood, Or.. froni a Sherwood livery firm, are being sought by tha police. Hill cams to town Sunday and wlta hfm came Smith When the two arrived in town Smith asked Hill If he could borrow the team and rig for an hour, to take his "best girl" for a ride. Smith and the team have not showed up, and Hill fears he may be arrested. The police have been asKed to prevent him front being ar rested. Heavy Pines Imposed Carrying con cealed weapons came high for two in dlvlduala, one an alleged Hungarian count, 81rgia Alonco Cabral, who was arrested by Patrolman Blma Sunday at Fourth and Oak streets, and who' waa fined $30 by Judge Tazwell this morning. The other victim waa Pete Bliegan, ar rested last night at Russell and Delay streets by Patrolman Heppner for dls playing a gun In a saloon. He was fined $50 by Judge Taswell this morn ing. Portland Camp Ho. 107, Woodmen of the World, will have aa its guest Head Consul I. I. Boak of Denver, Colo., Wed nesday, September 6, at W. O. W. tem ple on Eleventh street. The men of Portland are cordially Invited to come and hear him on thla occasion. An elaborate musical program will also be rendered. Come and meet Head Consul Boak and enjoy an evenlng'a entertain ment with the members of Portland Camp No. 107. Hon Dowa by Auto-u-B. -E. Leonard, while driving his electrio automobile at Fourteenth and Washington streets at 7 o'clock last night ran down Thomas Murray, who waa scratched and badly bruised by his fall into the street Mur ray was not Injured enough, however, to need medical attention. No arrest was made, as Leonard waa driving very alow. suspected Wife Beater A report was made to police headquarters that Wil bur 8. Barbur of 666 Lovejoy street had been beating his wife and that It waa necessary .for a patrolman to go to the house to protect the woman. Patrol man H. A. Lewis was assigned and re mained near the home for several hours, but the man did not return. He is be lieved to have taken a revolver In his pocket when he left the home. German Day at Pair John Day, pub llclty manager for the Oregon state fair. Is In Portland teday arranging the details for the big German day celebra tion at the fair Friday of next week. Day has also taken up the detaila of the big Good Roads day. In which motor enthusiasts of the state are expected to tour to Salem with their cara loaded with good roada boosters, the closing day or the fair. Business and Bellglon Free lectures will be given at 491 Alder street at 8 o'olock tonight B. Ooldapp will dls- cuss "Too Much Business In Religion, followed by 10 minute talks. Wednes day. Professor Morris, on "Training of uniinren ; rnursaay, c Wheeler, on "The Vital Question"; Friday, I. A. Ariel, on "The Second Coming of Christ" Publlo Docks A meeting of the pub lie docks commission is to be held Thursday afternoon of this week, and the Important feature of the session la an anticipated report of Dock Engineer Hegarat on preliminary data collected In connection with the $2,600,000 public hooks system which will be built In Portland. Central W. a T. T7. Central W. C. T. U. will meet as usual Wednesday arternoon at 2:80 In room 302 Good- nough building. The subject will be "How Have We Shown Our Colors Dur ing Vacation?" The president, Mra. Margaret Houston, will preside. Minors to Be Watched Chief SI over Issued an order Sunday morning to the effect that patrolmen must here after give more attention to minora playing pool In open pool rooms. Here after all offenders are to be arrested and not merely warned. v ' Doing Aweyf Tou need a new trunk or grip before you go. Anyway have the old one repaired. Wilson, the trunk man. zei Washington st School Books Bought, sold and ex changed at 168 Fifth street opposite posioince, ana Becond," near Sal mon. Steamer Jesse Harass fir Camas, Washougsl and way landings, daily as cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at a p. m, . bases Oil Stain for Interior finish. $1.76 per gallon; calclmo tints, so lb. Portland Sash & Door Co., 180 Front Softool Boys going away to colleger Get your trunk or grip from Wilson, the trunk man, 161 Wash st Blnrler's Dancing Class open Septem ber . All ages. Catalog ready. Mar ahall SIS. . . - 1-Wy, C. T. U. yside W. O. T. W Sunnyslde W. will "meet at Friend's church, Chic Winsome Comedienne Stars'at Orpheum; Show of V Classy Kind. jay A. L. Speaking of real vaudeville, If the new Orpheum bill thla week with Edwin Stevens and Lily Lena, heralded as headline, Is not worthy of the 8. R. O. sign, few bill are. Edwin Stevens, asalated by Tina Mar shall, who created such a furor In their scenes from Dickens, have arranged a clever hodge podge o sparkling lines, brilliant burlesque and smart parodies, closing the act with a scene from the "Old , Curiosity Shop" between Dick Swlveler and the Marchioness. This is the finest thing they do. Mr. Stevens is a brilliant and versatile actor who draws his pictures with the stroke of an artist Miss Marshall is dainty and clever. Her Marchioness Is a work of art. Their act is a genuine treat Back again comes Lily Lena with the moat wonderful and beautiful array of gowns that haa ever graced the Or pheum stage. Creations, all of them, they alona would make an act; but In addition there is Lily with her, smile and six new songs. The favorite was her late success. "Take It Nice and Eaay," which la by far the best one In her repertoire. Another one which pleased especially was "Over the Garden Wall." Few more "beautiful or Interesting dancing acta have been at the Orpheum than that presented by the Four Elles. Their four dances are marked with originality, art and skill. Their Ice skating and pantomimic dances were the most beautiful but no more clever nor Interesting than their Brazilian and acrobatic dance. They have in addition good looks and stunning clothes. John W. World and Mlndel Kingston appear In 27 minutes of rich Tjarlety and cleverness running the entire gaunt let of r vaudeville work. Miss Kingston sings unusually well and wearr lovely costumes, to say nothing of her coat of sparklea. Mr. World does some good character and comedy character work and the act Is a round of surprises. It finally closes with a dance that Is a great hit For novelty, the Australian wood choppers, Harry Jackson and Peter Mc Laren, offer an act that la unique and exciting. Exhibitions of ax throwing, sawing and chopping hold the audience In a state of intenae Interest from start to finish. Peter's facial expreaslon Is worthy of note. Eddie Mumford and Frank Thompson put over an act of patter and song that would be much better If they sang mora and chattered less. Their patter Is not much more than fair, but their singing Is really good. The 'bill la opened by Paullnettl and Pique In a funny knock about act with one or two 'good acrobatic stunts, a beautlftul "sell" and a "fat lady." Eaat Thirty-fifth and Thursday, September 7, Main streets, 2:80 p. m. Moons Hood dally auto stages. Leave 445 Hawthorne avenue at 8 a. m. Phone Eaat 162. SS. SO each way. W. A. Wise and aaaodatea. salnleea dentists. Third and Washington rem M. Word Beal Bstace Oo has moved to 706 Teon bldg. Dr. a. a Brown, Kye. Ear. Marquam Men's Raincoats Menl ' Start In now and buy a good raincoat I aell $22.50 to $26 English raincoats for $14.75, $16 values for $10. How do I do It T I pay $80 a month rent in an office-building against the $400 to $700 rent of a store on the street Take elevator and save money. Jimmy Dunn, room $15 Oregonian building. At Less Than Auction Prices na uvxoir ayb. full line of second hand furniture. 100 heatlna: stoves. 50 cook stoves and ranges, Iron beds, dressers, chiffoniers, etc. CASEY HOUSE FURNITURE CO' IIS TTBTIOjr ATB. We buy and sell. Phone East 1809. Foster & KUeser High Grade Commercial and Electrh SIGNS Sasi 7th and Xaat Xvarett Sts. (flumes Seat uili S-aal Rfew York Investigate and Get Better M 248 THIRD STREET RELIABLE; MILLINERS. BET. MAIN AND MADISON STREETS WW Unique freak of nature, found John L. North of 1028 Klrby street. and Chris Anderson of S47 Ross street, have in their -possession a knot of a tree which has a resemblance to a petrified turtle except that the surface Instead of being smooth. Is very rough.' They found the curio near Spirit lake, Wash Fair Grotonds Nine Wins. Salem, Or., bept. 6. State Fair Ground nine defeated the Deaf Mute school nine by the score of 9 to 6 yes FREE DEMONSTRATION TRIP PER STEAMER JOSEPH KELLOGG ; ,-..1 . .. lii, To Fsicftory Acres Special Steamer Chartered for the Day. Due to Return at 4 P. M. For the purpose of demonstrating the deep-water harbor at FACTORY ACRES, on the Columbia River Waterfront, and the nearness of the property to the business center of Portland, the Joseph Kellogg will make the round trip next Sunday, leaving from tho foot of Salmon street at 10 a. m. The trip will be free to our customers. ' FACTORY ACRES is in the Peninsula factory district, just east of the Swift holding, and is in the very center of the rail and water terminal area of Portland. The six-mile circle cuts through the property. A little foresight and good judgment has won countless fortunes. Why not add yours to the list? The possibilities for profit through an investment in FACTORY ACRES are unlimited the safety of such an investment is beyond question. The tremendous progress made in the development of the Peninsula factory district in the past two years leaves no room for doubt that the Columbia River side of the Peninsula is soon to become a great manufacturing center. FACTORY ACRES is in the heart of this district The opening of the Panama Canal will mce Portland one of the greatest ports on the Pacific. All the great transcontinental railway systems will head this way, and the big foreign shipping companies will seek entrance to Portland harbon Every reasonable man realizes that the development in Portland following the opening of the Panama Canal will speedily bring about the transfer of the rail and water terminals to the COLUMBIA RIVER SIDE OF THE PENINSULA. Investigate FACTORY ACRES It will pay you. Call at our office and let us tell you about the property. Prices $500.00 and Up an Acre-Easy Terms MEAD & MURPHY, Sales Agts. PHONES MAIN 1503, Milicry The latest Nevw York styles are always shown here first Being out. of the busy high rent district, we can afford to give better values in or der to draw trade. Trimmed White Felts From $2.00 Up 19-inch broadhesd French Plumes, all colors and shades; regular .$6.50 flQ PA to $10 values Special tJJOetlU No charge for trimming where hat and trimmings are bought here. We are the only store in Portland that cuts the price on the latest in millinery. Styles lor Less Money , , v. . "i 1 - i , I,,, ...I,, -;a ft near Spirit lake, Washington. ington, while they were there on a fish lng trip a few weeks ago. It haa every appearance of being several score years old, but is In a fine state of preservation. The head Is the exact else of a small river turtle so common on the Pacific coast, while the -body is much heavier than a turtle. terday afternoon, the rain settled the dust and a great Kme was playe'd. The Mutes were under the leadership of ao ex-major leaguer. A-1515 , . OFFICES You May Secure $500 k Gold! By exhibluaf yoar APPLES at the Americas Lead A Irri gation Espositiea to be held la Madisoa Square Gardea, New York City, November 3-12, 1911. C.The Northern Pacific Railway offers a prise of $500.00 la gold for the best 25 boxes of apples any variety or varieties, a single variety to the box competition open to the world. The conditions are i ( CThe facts regarding the fruit, as asked by the Judges, must be sworn to and attested by two witnesses. The apples must be exhibited' by actual grower or his authorized agent. ' The grower must own the land or be the proprietor by virtue of lease or crop-sharing sys tem of cultivation. The competition is not open to dealers' or any other than oona nae growers, as nereroiore siaiea. fTf ci, write quicKjy lor circular aDout mis Exposition and the numerous prizes offer ed for displays of farm products and your opportunity to get 160 acres of Montana land to be awarded by popular allotment Northern Pacific By A. D. Charlton, Asst. Oen. Paaaenger AUrmm i Afrent Portland . S. nntCKBK Otmnl tmmttnMim Afml.ST.rA VI : (kA.U. CIJLLAND, CtnmU Fuutug Agmi, ST.fAVt ' To the lover of real music a treat" Is offered by the singing of "The Heart Bowed Down," by Homer Llnd, In his charming one act play, with music, "The Opera Singer," at Pantages this week! Llnd la "endowed with a rare, rich bari tone so seldom heard, and his rendition of his several solos Is exquisite. Llnd waa formerly with the Henry W. Savage grand opera forces, and his metropolitan career waa studded with successes in various rolea, the most successful per haps being In the leading part In "Parsi fal." Second on the program comes "The Watermelon Trust " Just why this act haa been adorned with such an applica tion is hard to tell, but the four col ored entertainers who appear are "all to the merry," in the parlance of vaude ville. Their songs and dances are ap preciated, and the act pleases from the very start "Circus Eve In Mexico," as presented by the La Kelllos.ls a pleasant diver sion frointbe ordinary, as-the players are genuine' Mexicans. Vernon, the ventriloquist, is the same likeable entertainer that he waa on his former appearance here several seasons ago, and his puppeta are well handled. Adair and Henney are clever amusers, and their act makes a hit, Journal Want Ads bring resulta 522 - 526 CORBETT BLDG. CUNR0T 7"", HARROW COLLAR easy to tie the. cravat in easy to notch on and has oval button holes, which' makes buttoning and unbuttoning easy . lSc-4 for ISe. Oaatt. Peabody ft Co., Mskert. Tre,. N, Y. AMUSEMENTS. HBILIQ thhatre geventh Taytos Phones Main 1 and A-112J. Tonlrht.8118, Tomorrow Vlflii. BpeeUllMee. Matinee Tomorrow HENRY -MIL LERr In "TW.1I HAVOC Evenine-a: Lower tnnr flrat 11 wni ' 2; last f rowa, $1.50. Balcony. 5 rowe, 11.60: 6 rowa. 11: ft rnwa TKil K mwa. 60c. Gallery, reaerved. the: admiaalon ?oo. .Tomorrow's matinee: Lower floor, I1.B0. $1. Balcony, $1. 76o. 60c QX lery, 8 So, 8Sc leeta jfow aelllng. ... UiT BAXB TOVOUtOW -M I-IHILIO THEATRE Tlrst xcusioal Comedy of aasoa. vzaBTS, BBOiwwura i-kioat. Special price matinees 8at and Wed. Mort H. Singer Preaent "MissNobodyfromStarland" OUve Tall end Bplendld Caat, Evenlnge: Lower floor, $1.60, SI. Balcony, 6 rows,, $1; 6 rows, 78o: laat 11 rows 60c. Gallery, reaerved. 86c; admiaalon, 26c. Bath matlneea, $1, 76c, 60c, 35c and 26c. BCAXST e, A 1090 nasrs win BZPI. 4 THEATRE U-2S-$0-75: lUly Kama, Edwin Stevens, aided "by Tina ZCarshall in "Oooaia Kitty"; Aus tralian Woodohoppers; Jfoor Biles t Mumford As Thompson! John W. World and Mtodel Xlnyaton, Panllnettt at Plg.no. Katiaee Bvery Say. formerly Orand i Will BEPT. 4 Gerard Walda and erano, Mabel Howard and Company, rrank MelaeL Law and Ullian Orto, BaaaaU and Smith's Minstrels. Uaaqualaa Vaudeville. WEBX SEPT 4 Homer X.lnd, Ute premier baritone with Henry W. Bavag1. nrnnd opera, prodnotlons In "The Opera Bluffer r ia Xelllos, The Watermelon Trust, rantawreeoope, Adair end Henney, emon, Pantarea Orchestra. Popular prloea. Mat, daily. Curtain at30, Ti30. a. BASEBALL BBCHBATZOB PABK Cor. Vanrhn and Twenty-fourth Its. PORTLAND vs. v VICTORIA BBPT. B, a, y, a, a, 10. Oames beffln week days SiOO p. m Baa days 8:30 p, m. UL.VZZS DAT PBIBAT Boys under 12 free to bleachers . Wedneaday. New Departure The ot ef lasefmeats nave Deea greatly reduced by the xolaaaa UndaTtaJclna oompany. Heretofore It haa been the custom ot funeral directors to make charges for. all Incidentals oonnected with a fu neral. The Edward Holman Undertak ing company, the leading funeral di rectors of Portland, have departed from that custom. When casket is furntahed by us we make no extra charges for . embolmlng. heerse to cemetery, outside box or any services that may be re Quired of us. except clothing, cemetery and carriages, thus effecting a eavtng of 126 to $76 oa each funeral. THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. B80 TZXB9 B.T- COB, EAXMOX. Seems aa "The a;eed as bitu Bw lithic pavement on Sheridan road seems In .every respect to be s good as new. It has given the highest aatisfac tion to both the Lincoln Park of ficials and to the people living along the boule vard." M. H. West, Acting Su perintendent Lin coln Park Com miaaionera. THE BARBER ASPHALT PAVING COMPANY m.t, Aanhalt end eefler Bltum- Inous Pavements. 0l0l Klectrte B'aa, Portland, Or. Oahar Uukea . ..;,, afaaageev'j;'; .;,. ,. FOR WOMEN CT.'LY Lr. BanUai aon s componad ISavln and Cotton Kuut I'l.ia. Tha bast and only reliable remedy for DKLAVU) I'HU OlJt), Cure tha moat r"naie eaaee In 1 to 10 flMye. i'rba per box, or three boxes $.. fei i t drurrlsts everywhere A-1'lra 'V,. J, I'lKliCK, KOOia , St MO"lBl at. Elm, i.. fm iLmiiress r U Bnllivan k ConUdliie W Beflnad Vaudeville .I." r X 1