The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 04, 1912, Page 9, Image 9

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    TOXIGIIT'3 AMUSEMENTS
BAKER The Virginian." "
. BUNGALOW "A Millionaire- TrsP"
, LTR1C "Frolic of 1919." - i '-
v ORPHKUMOrpheum circuit vaudeville.
PANTAOES Vaudeville. . - '
EMPRESS Sullivan At Consldlne vaude-
PEOPLES Motion pictures. : '
; Weather Conditions. ':
Portland and vlolnity: Fair' tonight
Friday rain or snow. ' Southeasterly
winds. ..:
Oregon: Fair tonight Friday- fair
east, rain or enow west portion. South
1 erly winds. . r ' ," ..-
Washington? Fair tonight except
rain near the coast. Friday fair east,
rain or enow west portion. Southeast
erly winds. Increasing alonjr the coast.
Idaho: Fair tonight and Friday; con
tinued cold south portion.-.
' ; EDWARD A, BEAL8,
K District Forecaster. -
Ken U Church Work Rev. F. W. Pa-
delford, state secretary of the Massa
chusetts State Baptist convention, and
Rev.W. ,T. Stackhouse, general secre
tary of the Baptist Laymen's movement,
. will be the speakers at a dinner to be
given in their honor at the White Tem
ple at 7 o'clock Wednesday evening-,
' January 17. . Mr. Stackhouse and Mr.
Padelf ord have been associated in their
work In Massachusetts and other states.
Thursday. January 18, meetings will be
rsaay. January ab, meetings win do i
held in the morning and afteraooiOrtl7itz"
the White Temple. The object of these
meetings is to enlist the efforts of the
. men in the church work. Mr. Stack
house has considerable experience in
' church work,.--When but 19 years of
age ha had charge of a small Baptist
churoh at - Saltsprings, Mew Brunswick,
for . two years. He was a student at
"Horton academy, at Wolfvllle, and la
a graduate of Acadia university. When
the British Columbia, Extension society
. was organised In 1896, Mr. Stackhouse
was made secretary at the same time
.he Was pastor of the First Baptist
church at Vancouver, B. C. Later when
the British Columbia Baptist convention
was . formed to take the. place of the
Extension society, he became the head
of the organisation, Mr. Stackhouse
was chosen superintendent of home mis
sions in Manitoba and the northwest,
in 1901. In connection with his work at
the present time, he still has charge of
the Canadian territory.
Given Creese for Present George M.
McDowell, general manager of the Ruth
Trust company and genial right of way
agent for the Oregon Electric, Is the
happy possessor of two very-fine Wil
lamette valley geese. The birds were
delivered at the offices of the Ruth
Trust company early this morning and
when Mr. McDowell arrived it was a
ehorus of clarion voloes that greeted
him. "What's this I heart' queried Mc
Dowell, as he looked about in surprise
to find the cause- of the commotion.
"Must be a goose loos here somewhere."
.-, lFi"aweT-ihw ff kw-fcey,"
box containing two geese addressed to
you was delivered here a few minutes
ago by an express man. They're ovor
there hi your office." A few moments
later Mr. McDowell sat down and ad
dressed a letter of profuse thanks to
hid banker friend up the valley. "While
I thought somewhat of having , their
voices cultivated," said Mr. McDowell,
in commenting on the birds, "T 'have
concluded to let them travel the road
of all other good geese; that is to say,
have them served well done with ap
ple sauce."
Visiting Bnrse Association Arrange
ments wer made yesterday at a meet
ing of the board of directors of the
Visiting Nurse Association, for the an
nual tea which is to be given by the
association on Saint Valentine's day to
raise money to help defray the expenses
of the association In carrying on its
work among the poor people of this
city. Mrs. W. B. Ayer lu chairman of
'the entertainment committee. Accord-
;-.lng to the report of tho Visiting Nurso
Association for the month of December
-splendii work la being done by the
organisation. During that month 61
tuberculosis patients were cared for;
of this number there were 17 new
canes. Four tuberculosis .patients are
now being maintained at two of the
local sanitariums. Although complete
returns from the sale of Red Cross
- stamps are not in, the amount, collected
up to the present, is over $3000. When
all the public schools where the seals
were placed on sale, are heaTd from,
this amount will be swelled several
hundred, dollars.
Would Do City Horseshoeing1 A com
munication filed In the city auditor's
office toda'y by Pe Nike & Cristopohr,
blacksmiths, offers to do all the city
horseshoeing on thtwest side at a sav
ing of from 9150 a month to $300 a
' month ov Jt the total cost to tho city
now. The letter states that the city
is payin x too much for horseshoeing
at present and that n contract should be
let one blacksmith firm for the work. .
' Instead of being distributed to a num- .
Tser of blacksmiths as at present. Tho ,
.letter will probably bo placed on flla
by the counoll, as the mayor has, in
his annual message recommended that
the council make an appropriation to
establish a portable blacksmith shop to
do all tly3 horseshoeing for the fire, '
police and street cleaning departments.
To Abate Smoke Bnlsanoe President
Pat tulle of the Portland Municipal as-,
soclatlon has addressed a letter to the
mayor and city council, calling atten
tion to the rapid Increase of the smoke
nuisance in the city. The substitution '
of oil for fuel In place of wood in most
of the large office buildings and fac
tories, says the letter, has been the
cause of the now noticeable, amoks pall
that may frequently bo seen hanging
over the business district. The Munici
pal association recommends that the
council pass -en ordinance requiring that
smoke consuming devices be placed In
chimneys of oil burning furnaces. An
other lecommendatlon Is that tho city
take steps to provide publlo lavatories
In the congested districts. -1
4 To Xaispeot Artillery Bessrves The
Oregoni Coast Artillery reserves will
- soon undergo Inspection by Captain V.
M. Hlnkle of the coast artillery corps,
' who Is now at Fort Roseorans, Cal. Or-'
dera have been Issued from the depart
ment at Washington for Captain Hin
kle to report at once to Adjutant Gen
1 eral Flnser for this purpose. . The eap
'tain Is expected to arrive In Portland,
within the next two er three days. Ad
. Jutant General FlnxerMs preparing to
leave Saturday for Washington, D, C.
,to attend a meeting of the national
militia board, which will meet Janaury
18. There are only four other members
of the board, which serves In an ad-
vlstory capacity to the secretary of war.,1
Mills College, Vest Oakland, .OnLA
woman's college: all preparatory courses
dronced. Spring semester opens Jan-
uery JO. 1912,Lue!la CJay Carson, A...
M.. LiU v., presiaent. or caiaiogu aa
dress Registrar, Mills College P. O.,
Oakland, Cat "'
p :;,. fii:" -f' ' ,''V ,;- smMin.ni.ii. 'V1" ",
v 'Tailor Mop Burn.- A fire' which I
started from an unknown source ruined
the stock of goods imt tailor shop-eon-"
. ducted: by H. Gordon at III Yamhill
-street last night, doing about 19000.
' damage. What the-flre did not consume
THE
QUOTriBEPE$SlMi
"The strength an' fistlca ability o' er
bully seems t get no f urthern his
mouth!" .;
ruined. : The loss was entirely covered
by Insurance. ' 'y
, Doors " Save Kan's '. "tf e A man,
whose name is believed to be J. W.
Chaoman. narrowly escaped death at 11
o'clock last night, when he. plunged
head foremost out of a second story
window at the Cosmopolitan hotel at 61
North Fifth street, and fell on the back
of his head and on his shoulders on a
wooden trap door in the sidewalk. The
fact that he landed on the wooden door,
which gave way slight under his
weight, Is alone responsible for the fact
that he was not kilted instantly. The
doors - ar surrounded by the oement
walk and this was missed by leas than
a foot. The man was taken to polioe
headquarters where his Injuries, which
consisted of a few cats and bruises,
; Penney Bros, masy BpedaL Our SI
grade of Wines at tl per. gallon. Our
$1.60 grade of Wines at-Tie per gal
lon. Straight Kentucky Whiskey, 1
years old, regular $4. SO, at. f 1.60 per
gallon. - Kentucky Whiskey, regular
$160, at 11.69 per gallon, , Our $1 grades
of Whiskey, Rum, Gin and Brandy. $1.19
per gallon. Friday only. 179-181 El
Morrison st Phones East 287, B-1419.
Free delivery. .
Bpeolal Friday Only Don't be de
ceived. We sell absolutely pure wines
and liquors, $1.60 quality port, sherry,
angelica and muscatel wine, 76c per
gallon; $4 rye and Bourbon whiskey,
$2.76 per gallon; $4 b andy, $2.76 per
gallon; $4 rum, $2.76 per gallon. Na-.
tlonal Wine Co., Fifth and Stark. Phone
Main 6499. Home A-4499. Delivered.
Chicked: Pie, Mince Pie and Plum Pud
ding at Morris', near Wells Fargo build
ing. Open all night. Seating capacity
100. Quick service.
To Beport on Ordinance A commit
tee consisting of Councilmen Burgard,
Watkins and Montag, was appointed by
Mayor Rushlight yesterday to report on
a proposed pool room ordinance before
Your-Attentioir! 1!
Our list 6f used pianos include many of the best makes, range in price
from $120.00 upwards, and every instrument ac'tJfc ised will be on our
floor until sold furthermore we will be able to give the name of the
purchaser. We do not advertise bargain pianos that we have not even
had in the store. Reasonable terms to all.
Kimball $165 Vose & Sons $215
Kingsbury $187
Triink.Ranas
ininK rveea irencn
mm
m -7 M m mm sw
III!.
The Money Saving Piano Store
Four Brocks North of Washington at Sixth Street
If you would share safe savings and such savings
as are rarely possible, then you must come here.
No woman within hearing distance of this news
should miss this extraordinary opportunity.
UO
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$16.50 Suits Now . $8.25
$19.50 Suits $ 9.75
$24.75 SuiU $12.38
$30.00 Suits $15.00
NAVY SERGE
STOUT WOMEN that
profit by coming here.
SILK WAISTS V4 OFF
,lS.e WAISTS V3 OFF
Our $1.35 Tailored and Lingerie Waists that have
always been the equal of other stores' OA si
$2.00 Waists in this sale at... 7llt
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
Entire Stocks Reduced 13
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OREGON: DAILY JOURNAL,
the council. The ordinance permits the
playing of cards in ; saloons that also
operate pool tables." There is decided
opposition in th counoll to the ordi
nance.: ; ;; : ; r - 1 ' iV"', '.:'
ijKeldte Grand Jary Lance Allison,
Lewis Moshler and Tnomaa HUgnes,
who were arrested several -days ago by
Bergeant Harms, charged with giving
liquor to Ethel Fox and Edit Vernos
ky, were arraigned in the municipal
court yesterday to answer to the charge
of giving liquor to minors, and waived
examination. . They were bound over
to the grand jury under $1000 ball each.
Two ohargee are made againsteach
man, one on account of each girl. The
arrests were made In Alblna.
Steamer ' Jess ararklns for Camas,
Waahougat .and way landings.) daily as
oept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock at S v- ss -f -
BTtw Xoe Skates, men' and women,
all sises, half pries. Apply Council
Crest observatory, between I and 6
p. m c . - - -
January Sales Wow In Progress at the
Keedlecraft shop. Every article re
riimjttf e
Sr. Chapman to Tjeotnxe Dr. C. H.
Chapman will lecture before tho litera
ture department of the 'Woman's club,
Where's the Best Place?
Where Is tho best place to rent a
planoT At Ellers Music House. Every
make Of piano is rented according to Its
value. Cheaper graaes or usea pianos
$1.60 to $l.r and $3.00 monthly, best
makes $4.00. $6.00 and $8.00 monthly.
No cartage charged where piano Is kept
six months. Cartage ono way Is
oharged where piano is kept only tnreo
month a At Ellers Music House you
will invariably -find everything exactly
as advertised. Alder street, at Seventh.
Dr. Herbert Yeuell
OP CKXCAOO
Conducting the Great Revival Meetings
at ine
Central Christian Church
East Twentieth and Salmon Sts.
ILL TB3S Will
Will Give His Famous
ILLUSTRATED LECTURE
The Passion Play
As I Saw It In 1910 -ATTnfcSAT
inOKT. S O'CLOCK
Popular admission 2(0.
COAL iiI
LIBERTY COAL A ICE CO.
I HI I iJll
Hit
miff
e - a. n
2
$35.00 Suits $17.50
$37.50 SuiU $18.75
$40.00 feuiu $20.00 Price
SUITS l4 OFF
find it hard to be fitted will
PORTLAND. THURSDAY
Friday at $.p. m.; In Women of Wood
craft hall, subject "Samuel Johnson.4'
The department in biology . will meet
at J o'clock. Miss Wold . will bo In
charge.-;? ;.y .,..-:-- 'y.' ; ;V
. W. A. Wise and associates, painless
dentists. Third and Washington. '
-V ; : '.
Werner Patterson , Oo high grade
merchant tailors. J60 Stark.
- My Clearance Sale.
on men's pants: $4 trousers at $2.86; $5
trousers at $1.26; $9 trousers $3.76. Re
member, my rent la $39 a month: If I
paid $600 on the ground floor such val
ues as, these -would bo Impossible.
JIMMY DUNN,
Room $16, Oregonian oldg.
Take elevator.
Coal $9.90 up. Kdlefsen Fust Oe. -
'AMUSEMENTS
Tomorrow1
'Evening
De
Pachmann
Heilig,
Theatre
8 H5
snuicrxov
STZXK8 COICAH
SEATS
SELLING
GaDeiy
Adnnsson
.T5
BAT BAX.B TOKOBSOW
XeUlg Theates
Next SundayMonday, Tuesday
Robert Hllllard
IX -A rOOX, TXXKll WAS"
Lower floor, 11 rows $9. 7 rows
1.80. Balcony, 6 rows. 11.00, 9 rows
75c, '11 rows 60c. Gallery, reserved
snn admlpulon 50c.
Bungalow Theatre
Phone Main 117
Every night Matinees Saturday and
Sunday Special Bargain Matinee Sat
urday, loc and zbc.
The Sensational Comedy Drama
The New
"HXbZJOHAXBB TXAatr
A Comedy That Is Funny
A Drama That Teaches
fopuiar prices 15c, 5o, 85o and 60c.
BAKER
THBATBS
Mala 9 and A-B3eo
Oao. X.. Btktf. Mn
Tonight, All Week, Mats, Wed. and Sat.
ioi ivifk ia enetie uo. present that ra
mous American play of the west
"lis vramsiAV"
With splendid cast and production. First
time at popular prices. Next week
"Mi Barrier."
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MA Tin SB BVIBT ")4t
IB-SB. 0
snaa-Ta
otarUy - Griiyewi assistwd ity-Ass
Ohanos 9k Co., In "The Awakening of Mr.
PIpp"; Be molds 9 Donegan; Soheuck te
an; The Four Vamons Vanls; Oscar 1,0.
rains Buby Baymond Oo.j Bob and
Tip Trio.
IB
Matlnes Bally
WT t JAB. 1 B Cycling MartaUs 6
Cooper ti Davis; Z,ea Aricos; Arthur Blg
byi Bal Davis st Miss Anne Bodgers, In
"Ths TTnaspeoted" Pantagescop. Boxes
and first row balcony resv. Prloes ISo
ana noc
Snlllvaa k OonsidJne
Formerly thread
Befined Tanflvlli
JAN. 1 "A
Bla-bt in a Folios
Station" i Bal Stephens; tackle m Toast:
IillUan Bslger) Joseph X. Watson; Bob-
art. ana sooeni aranestra. races ioc
and
LYRIC
TXBATBB
FOTJBTK
AND ST ABB
ALL THIS WEEK
FROLICS OF 1912
Two Performances Bightly, 7:30 and
9tl5. 16o and HSo. Matinees daUy, a 30.
Any seat 15o (except Sundays and Holi
days). Friday Bight Chorus Girls' Con
test. Wext week "The Gay Deceivers."
nucosB
ftm9 Matutee Bvery Bay.
st Befined Tanflvlli
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Oennlne muss Pony Coats, H Prloe
EVENING, JANUARY 4, 1912.
. J oris t, 40, aalms Bride. J;
(Unltd Prxt Leased Wire.)
Salt Franoisoo, Jan. .-"After a hur
ried trip from Honolulu. Judge Antonio
Ferry, associate justice of the Hawaiian
supreme court Is hers today to claim as
his bHde Miss Eugene M. Venderburghi
They .will be married, Tuesday and will
THE' WILE Y
New
Depte Is Pronounced Best
In The City Of Portland
No Talking MACHINE DEPARTMENT IN THE
CITYJS AS COMPLETE, COZY and comfort
able, and in none is as courteous service offered.
"gsMMpsMsftft . m ' K
Jt i iit
1 Wilt
is most complete. Come in and hear your favorite
selection on the various styles. AH the grand opera
artists, all the great bands and orchestras are at your
disposal. If you find a Victrola here that you like,
have it sent home and begin paying a little each week
or month as best suits your convenience. We'll make
it perfectly easy for you to own any style you may
choose.
4
New LocationCorner
The most astonishing news printed in Portland in
many days. Values that are incomparable. The
hearty response to our sale announcement has con
vinced us of this fact Come and see.
CO A
$1475 Coats Now $9.85
$16.50 Coats $11.00 $24.75 CoaU $16.50
$19.50 CoaU $13.00 $27.50 CoaU $18.34
$22.50 CoaU $14.47 1 $30.00 Coats $20.00 Off
Every Coat Included -Nothing Reserved
Novelty Coats. RaincoaU. Serge Coats.
Polo Coats. Reversible Coats. Black CoaU.
Plush CoaU. Caracal Coats. Velour CoaU.
TWO SPECIAL COAT-LOTS!!
Coats that Q OClCoats that 4? 1 1 AC
Sold $18.50 eDO.VO J Sold $21.50 J) I 1 .V O
DRESSES
$7.95 Dresses Now $5.30
$10.00 Drescs $6.67 1 $14.75 Dresses $9.85
$12.50 Dresses 8.34 1 $17.50 Dresses 11.67
Our showing embracesthe season's ..most
charming styles in serges, silks and velvets.
Every siael t :( ' :Jr :-:r:'-!&Z?'c
immediately return to Honolulu. The
Judge Is unusually young tor a man In
his responsible position, being but 49.
He Is well known on the Paclflo ooasC)
House moving and repairing. James
derrick. Fh0MjSaatJ4I7iJ9l. JJtfeiv
rison street , - ...'...
B. ALLEN CO.
In addition to carry
ing at all times a com
plete stock of Victor
records, our talking
machine department
offers you every possi
ble convenience and
comfort. All of the
record salesrooms are
located on the main
floor of our new store
at the corner of Sev
enth and Morrison
streets. They are flood
ed with daylight, well
ventilated and have
been made thoroughly
sound proof in order
that one may hear the
softest violin solo and
hot be disturbed hjT
parHes" selecting differ-
ent records in adjoining
rooms.
Our stock of the lat
est and best Victrolas
Seventh and Morrison Sts.
FS at I
at g
Off
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New Year
If you have no
bank account now,
or never had - one,
starjt one withvus.
Begin the new year.
aright-r- '
We impose no
restrictions
a to amount for
opening an account.
Good faith is suf
ficient. j
MERCHANTS
j SAVINGS & TRUST
COMPANY
Capital $150,000
W. K. Tear . . .Presides.
WlUard Case Ytee rresUeat
O. O. Sonsweyer... .....Cashier
Walter X. Brown. .Asst. Oashisx
Oni IATTTBOAT "KTBtW$
te
DM. O. Zh STA-mt.
No 'Trouble
Toeptiice"an'y lens you mtCf have
broken, if rou can save even a email
piece, and If you haven't that.-1 will
test your eyes and duplicate It any
way. If you need grasses, if your
eyes bother you. or - if your glasses
do not fit, eome in and let's talk it
over.. Free consultation.
Dr. HaynesSr75Sr
nlte 42T Harqttam Bid ., 4th naor
Certified Milk
noK
Clover Hill Farm
Owned y
B. . VXOHFBOsT,
Bottled and sealed on
the farm under th
most sanitary condi
tions. .
at .
Guaranteed!
Absolutely
Puro
Rich in
Cream
Indorsed by Health
Boards and leading
physicians of Oregon,
TeleDhone orders to
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SAIl FRANCISCO
Geary 6(reet, abort Union Square
European Plan SL60 a day op
American Plan $3.00 a day up
New steel and Wlek straetar. bay ,
aaodera cemsaieatce. Moderate fates.
Crater el taratr aad retail dutrioi. Osj ;
mmt U e trras f ris all vrmr city. Eta,
arte Ihsi asMts traiae aad mesisssi
ABB TOTT BVmTBBBt
We are expert truss fitters and abso
lutely no charge fo-fitting. We carry
the largest line of high grade Trusses
BnrBVBTT PBVO CO. )
ruth and Barnadde St West -aide.
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