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IX; Venar K lowijjopics TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS HFIIJG Elerf nth and Morrison itreeU, Ade line Uenee and Company. -- BAKElt tteTeatb and Sixth ttrrU, Bear Mor rison. Tbe tfaker flu) era in "The Braae Bowl." , ' OKPHEPM VinflPTllln fSTnfh and Taylor)'. LI BIO Keating A flood Muatcal Comedy com pany in "im woman uaier.--PA.NTAGES Vaoderllle. rEOPI.ES, STAB, . ARCADE Motion pictures. For amuaeuient adyertlslug tea page 2. - Weatlier CtonaiUoiia. -J- Portland and slelnlty Bala tonight and Sun '. flay. Boutherly wtnds. Oregon ttaia northwest tonight and Sunday; rain auuthweat portion tonight or Sunday: rain or aoow aat portion tonight or Sunday. South- erly winda. . - . . . Washington Rain west tonight and Sanday; - rain east portion tonight or Sunday. Boutherly winds, high along the coast. - . Idaho Fair south tonight and Sanday; tain norm iwruoo ronigavor nunaay. ' Bad Company, After serving five month of a IS month Sentence on the state rockpile, Bert Cipher was again before theT municipal court" this morn ing. The charge thl time Is being In lad company, and trying o use a dep uty, sheriff star, when he had no right to one; Cipher was arrested laat year for running away with an automobile. "He -waa pardoned by the governor. He -Is 20 years old. A lad giving the name of Arthur Bennett was also arrested with Clpher-for- stealing a coat from Jack Archer, cleaner and dyer, at 212 ft Feurth street Barrett pleaded guilty. James Buckner was also In the crowd. The cases were continued until Monday Archer complained to the detective bu reau of the loss of the coat. Detectives Craddock and Golts found Barrett wear iDg It In the north end. - ; ;:.nr , Will of Boss A. Barker In Frobate Admission of the will of Boss A. Barker, whose death occurred In Santa Monica, CM.; February , was granted yesterday by Probate Judge Cleeton. The bulk of the estate consists of 1260 shares of . stock In the c. C. Barker Estate com , pany of the par value of $100 a share. Household furniture and personal ef fects make up the remainder. John . Tralnor of Melvln, Mich., and Terence Tralnor of Lapeer, Mich, brothers, each are left $2000, and Catherine "Hebner, sister of this city, is left $3000. The re- - mainder is to ba divided equally among , Ada Barker Alexander of Los Angeles and Alice and William C. .Barker of mi city, cnuaren. E. B. coo vert, Alice Barker and Seva B. Stewart are named as executors, , Girl Tlnds Burglar In Home. While ' Mrs. Charles Johns, 490 East Thlrty; seventh street, was down town yester day jl thief forced entrance to her home, taking $10 In cash and a gold watch. Entrance was gained through the base ment, M. Barde, 628 Fourth street, re ported: to the police last night that during the family's absence a burglar entered the' home. Miss Goldberg, a member of the family, returned about 9 o'cloek and found the man inside. She ran to a neighbor's home, at the same time giving the alarm. Patrolman Well brook came along, but the burglar had fled from the house. Nothing was taken. . Michig-aaXociety. The Michigan soci ety of Oregon will gve a Valentine party Tuesday night, February IS, at Christensen'a hall, Eleventh and Yam hill streets, in celebration of the first anniversary of the society. The enter tainment wilt be cards and a luncheon box auction. Women will bring lunches In boxesforfwo, placing in the lunch box a duplicate heart or some design wearing the other to permit the men purchasing the lunch an opportunity to find their partners for supper. Coffee .. Will be served, and -an Invitation has ' been extended to all Michiganders. Charter Revision Meeting. The com mission appointed by Acting Mayor Baker last Wednesday to revise . the city charter- will hold Its first meeting next Monday night In the mayor's com mittee room at the city hall. The only changes that will probably be male In the "official" charter submitted to the electorate last November are some half - dosen amendments suggested by W. C. Benbow. The commission expects to complete its work in time to submit a report to the city council a week from next Wednesday. Lectures on Design Early the com ing week the collection of rare and edu cational handmade articles brought to Portland by Ralph H. Johonnot, includ. Ing textiles, rottery, wood-carving and jewelry, will be plaowi .upon exhibition at the Museum of Art. Mr. Johonnot' a lectures will be give en the evenings of Tuesday and Friday, at the museum. These will be of deep interest to every one Interested in craft work and Ha re turn to life and art la general. Caneel Patrolman's BonA Uneon scions humor Is suggested In a letter ' sent to Acting Mayor Baker yesterday by the local agent of the National Surety company. The letter notifies the city executive board that the comcanv desires to Cancel the bond of the late Frank O. Bolterman, who was a patrol man in the employ of the city. The rea son given by the company is that the patrolman died. Professor Schafer to Lecture At the ! Irvlngton club house tonight. Professor Joseph Schafer for the University of Oregon will deliver another lecture in a series on the subject of Oregon his tory. The preceding lectures In the course have been very Interesting, and have attracted much attention In the Irvlngton district. "The Invitation is general, and ther is no admission. Kan . Sentenced to ffeflJqeiLpusff nont, who was found guilty several days ago of larceny of a magneto from a motorboat, was sentenced to nine months' imprisonment 1n the county Jail by Circuit Judge Gatens, this morning. Judge Gatens refused to consider parol ing the man. Xouslgnont, Is said to be the leader of ,.; a gang of waterfront tmeves. , Another Indictment was dls missed. He was acquitted some time FIRST METHODIST EPIS COPAL CHURCH Third and Taylor St A 10:30 At M. ' PROFESSOR NORMAN F. COLEMAN .-'OF REED COLLEGE , . ' ,Siibjects'.';v;i "Keeping the Faith - '.' 7:30 P. M. ' dr, john;r cUdlipp Subject ; ,. . ' 'Tomorrow Via yesterday" WELCOME Ci : ... :: fr .1 & t H C ; ,:i J- :--a KavanausYs court.. A. V. Science, anotwr member, of the gansr, who plead ed guilty to' the charge of larceny from a boat, was the principal . witness against LouslgTiont, was sentenced to two years in the. penitentiary, and pa roled by Judge KaTanaugh this morn ing. , Be Muta Gets riaev Elmer De Muth was fined ,$10 in the municipal court this morning- for spitting on the floor OT a Montavilla car last evening., Being unable to pay the fine, he-was detained until friends could come to his assist ance. The conductor of the streetcar made the complaint "I have no sym pathy for men who will spit on the car or in public places," said Judge Tax well. "If necessary, you; could have stepped to the rear of the car and spit to the street.",.-' ?, - letter Praises Courthouse Unofficial and informal Inspection of ' the - new courthouse by members of the Taxpay ers' league resulted in the receipt of a letter by County Commissioner Light ner from ; President Rodney Ii Gllsan of the league, in which the highest praise for the" building and its arrange ment is expressed. He states that the members feet that the building Is a great credit to the county and that every taxpayer should be proud of the struct ure, , Divorce Cases Heard Three -uncontested divorce rjinaa were heard hir n.trm cult Judge Morrow this morning and de crees win do, gran tea wnen tn evidence has been extended. The divorces were: Hannah from Harry Moore; Ida from Charles E. Van Riper, and Rita from Ray Bradbury, Desertion was alleged in each case. . . . . '., Bishop scaddlng to &eetnrv The gen eral nilhlln 1a Invltiut tn attanil am m dress to be given by Bishop Scaddlng imiure xne uooa enowsiyp society OI TrlnltT church, at Trlnttv nartah hnn.a S o'clock next Tuesday, upon the sub ject, The Life of Christ In Art- ; The aJtJlimm. 1 . ......... . . ... . 1 . I . nuuicBB win prounoiy DO iiiuairsiea WHO stereopticon views. y.-: ', Sow to Beoc.Tie s Cltiiea "Hew Aliens May Become Citizens" will be the subject of Albert E. Gebhard t's second lecture of the series given under the auspices of "the Woman's club on Tues day evening. February 18. at I o'clock. The doors are open to all, and the newly enirancnisea citizens are especially In vited. The meeting will be free to the nubile, and no collection will be made. An Bx-Soldlei's Experleaoe, who has oeen exposea to all kinds of weather, says anyone suffering from rheuma tism, lumbago or kidney trouble will find great relief by takln- two ounces salgrene mixed with 4 ounces olive oil, which dissolves the uric acid crystals, the real cause of rheumatism, Salgrene oontains no alcohpL Take two teaspoon fuls every three hours. Maiamas to Tramp rrom Willamette Heights. For their Sunday hike, the Mazamas will leave the Willamette Heights ear line at Rugby street at 1:45 o'clock. They will tramp over Mountain View and along the Skyline boulevard, and then descend Into the Tualatin val ley, whence they pass southerly to Cor nell road and return by the latter to town. ' Branch Library to Close The North Portland branch library will close at 9!30 o'clock Tuesday morning while work Is started .moving the books and fixtures to the new building aKlllings worth avenue and Congress streets. The new library will be open for the circula tion of books at 12:J0 o'clock Friday noon, February Jl. , , . t ; AntUCapltal PanlsbJnnt XeaftiaV-- Emmet Callahan will speak for the Anti-Capital Punishment league tomor row night, at 8 o'clock, In Christensen's hall, on "The Spiritual and Material Needs of Mankind." The De Lory trio will furnish music. Admission Is free to the public. 7apaneese Divorce Suit Unusual among divorce, proceedings Ms a suit brought by Klyuke Fukada against her husband, I. Fukada; The couple were married in Japan In April, 190S, and she alleges that he deserted her with out cause-In October, 1110, The eouple has no cimaren. Dr. Torrey to Lecture At the regular monthly meeting of the Oregon Acade my of Sciences, held in the East Side public library, tonight at 8 o'clock. Dr. Harry B. Tdrrey, professor of biology at Reed college, will give a lecture on "Eugenics From a Biological Stand point." HutuaUat, Meettaav-'me 'Brooklyn Mutuallst association calls attention to the fact that Us meeting tonight In TJr. tor's hall, Mllwaukle street, opposite the schoolhouse, is a publio meeting, and non-members, as well as members, are urgently requested to be present. We Will Xease for a Term of -Teen or will sen our warenouse at 18th and Upshur. Brick building 100x100. Seven stories and basement, good electrlo ele vator, steam heated, sprinkling system, electrlo lighted, and trackage. Carman Manufacturing company. f The condition of Mrs. John H. Boyd. who has been very sick during the past weex, nas materially improved. Dr. Boyd will occupy the pulpit of the First Presbyterian church, both morning and evening, tomorrow. Presn Smelt 76o per SO Pound We are receiving a boatload each day and cart- supply the whole northwest Order early, big run still on. Liberty Fish A Packing company, Washington Diicei uuvau hui oioo, A-SiVa. w T, W. C. A. Addressv Rev, William H. juougiass will deliver the address at the regular Sunday afternoon conference In the auditorium of the T. W. C A-, at i:so o'ciocK. Tne subject will be, "Vul nerable Points." Special music. ' Two nice office rooms left tn The journal building, $52.60 per month. Very light and airy; extremely desir- ame in an respects, inquire at Journal eusiness oiiica e Sr. Anther B. Dyott's themes In the First Congregational church tomorrow: At 11, "Independence of Character"; at i;t, - xounsT Steamer Jessie Barklns for Camas. Waahoiisr! tnil wav lnn.llnra Amtim .w. oept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock ai s p., m. - ' A-S11S. laTnltnmneli Vaal Vi wr. RKan vauiuun uvaj, mine eeTtSn vvaso, coal. t.W. a.' Wlu lnl iiimIiIu dentuta Third and Washington, ' r. JL O. Brown, Eye,' Ear, Monawk. J Oonunerol Work. Glfford, Main 887 A Dr.' aTteTensoa, DenUst, Dekum ldg-. e r ' ''.. aaaaaHaaBMaaai' ' ,' Interior TlewsvGlfforA Main 8873. wPaotoaAa ,. studio, Xllera bldg. "'"T "",B "'""saBaaBBBaajs)' 5 v. Do You Need Money? - Tltln A- Trust Pnranont. r..- Jl Oak. wll make first morUage loans on lninrovr.l -itv nmnprtv n.i ., f r r ---- ' - t- i r . n f n n't u tt OccupantsofNewsbousHom Two of the Show Girls for the Tlay, The College Pennant," to Be Given Friday andSalun!ay Xlght and Safurtby Afternoon, February 21 and 22, at the Heilig Theatre, for tlie Benefit of Newsboys' Home. At the Left, Miss Katherine Graham; Klght, Sliss' Jlargaret Webber. in ' , -A brace of urchins, somewhat "tat tered, stood looking wistfully into the empty swimming tank at the Newsboys' Home, the other afternoon. "Gee, 1 wish it wus summer," one of tbem said. .'That there shower baf la all right, but It's nothin' like a swim- mln' hole." "Mr. Keasey said If we had more money, we c'd fire up the furnace and heat the pool," remarked the other, with a sigh, "but, gosh, what's the "user . This conversation represents some of the financial difficulties the manage ment of the "newsies' " club house 4s struggling with. When the. old Neigh borhood house, on First street, was pur cnasea a year ago immediate repairs and some remodeling were necessary. Furnishing and equipping the place cost a lot more, and the. annual payment that must be 'met this month necessitated rigid, economy. And so the big swim ming pool, the Joy of the newsboys' hearts. Is empty. Fuel is an expensive Item. . If the expectations of the youngsters and their friends are fulfilled, the swlmT mlng tank will soon be full of water, properly heated, and of happy boys; for the big society show to be given by Portland's exclusive society set at the Helllg, next' Friday and Saturday nights and Saturday afternoon. Is to be for the benefit of the Newsboys' Home, and if the funds raised are sufficient to make up the annual payment, and have any thing ."left over," the management has promised' the boys that the big tank shall be heated at least once a week; also that the slenderly equipped gymna sium will have tome overhead apparatus, bars for "skinning Jackrabblts" on, and other things' very necessary to the hap piness of live, healthy youngsters at play. Boxing gloves and a punching bag Is about all the "gym" can boast lit . sfifi i t ' n . , n ,-Mn -Photo by Rose Studio. of as yet Still it's a "gym," and a great place for a rough and tumble frolic. Rehearsals for "The College Pennant- are going on morning, noon and night at the Multnomah ballroom, with Kirk bam Smith and Mrs. Harry Lltt in the leading roles, and some 60 other young folk of smart society in specialties, bal lets ana onoruses. The production will undoubtedly be a brilliant one, and well worth the price of admission. " The sale of seats will not open 'until the middle of the,week. On the execu tive oommittee are Mr. Warren Thom as, Mrs.. J. Wesley Lad, Mrs. Fred OI sen, Mrs.- Gay Lombard, Mrs. C. EL S. Wood and Mrs. A. E.. Rockey, Dorr B. Keasey, president of the Newsboys' Home association, Ik handling the bust uw wu vi me proQucuon.:..-. . : . .. NORTH BEND CITIZENS TO fiUiLD FIRST CLASS HOTEL (Special to The Journal.) North Bend. Or., Feb. 16, The people of North Bend are determined to have a first class hotel in this city at once, a circle of ground which has been owned by the city as a small park will prob ably be the site for the hotel. The iim of $20,000 has been offered by one man ror this property. The city has Indi cated that the site would be given free to anyone who would put up a hotel to oost from $60,000 to $75,000. . Mayor L. J. Simpson, now in Cali fornia, has telegraphed that he will give $10,000 toward a hotel if the other citi zens will raise $40,000. .Subscription papers are now open, and unless some one from the outside offers to Invest In a hotel In North Bend the people themselves will erect a first -class house. Me .,J: Mr. bggo!all 'muist ; be satlslrEed. LJFCdllitiiDUiiLii OREGON CITY UPHELD ('Staff 'Correspondence.) Salem, Or., Feb. 15. Oregon. City 'gill net flshermAi1 yesterday afternoon gained the Indorsement of the house in their effort to have the deadline for commercial fishing put at (00 J ee be low theTVIllamette river falls Instead of 1600 feet bx, the ruling of the fish commission. Schuebel's bill to - take from the commission the power to set the deadline at : the falls passed with' only a few no votes. i--f- FATHER OF 10 DESIRABLE AS CITIZEN; SAYS JUDGE When, Olaf Scbuholnv renounced - his allegiance to the Swedish kin-yesterday, Circuit Judge McGinn declared he was a citlsen much to be desired by the United Statea The opinion was called out by Sehuholm's statement that he had 10 children. v "Admit him at onee," declared JTudg McGinn. "He is the type of man we want Tell your sons to do as well as yon have done." 1 ' Schuholm is a farmer, residing near Gresham. Or. He took out his first pa. pars $0 years ago, . : Charles Bohler, a native of Switser land, also found a friend in Judge Mc Ginn, and the two talked In French for some time. Bohler gave his surname as LaChance, and when questioned as to why he had adopted that name, declared he had bad luck. He said his wife had refused to come with him to this coun try, and that he had been in a railroad wreck, and had other misfortunes. In all, 1$ men were admitted to clt isenshlp yesterday. An interested spec tator at the examination was M. J. Clemens, a member of the Carpenters' union, whon. Judge McGinn had Invited to show that union men were given the same consideration as nonunion men in examination and admission, ALTERNATE STOP PLAN APPROVED BY CLUB At a -.meeting of the Sunnyslde Im provement club, Wednesday night a resolution approving of the alternate stop plan, recently Inaugurated by the street railway comcanv on th Mf Tabor and Sunnyslde lines,- was adopted, with the understanding that the com pany would materially improve the pres ent service, and restore the rormer num ber of cara used on. the Mt Tabor line. It appeared to be the consensus of opinion that the alternate service was a success, .but the club agreed that the service must be Improved or they would take measures to have the present sys tem discontinued. Girls to Give Cantata, One of the events that is attracting much attention is the cantata and musi cal comedy to be given by the Amlcl tian Girls' Glee club of Pilgrim Congre gational church at Ogden's hall on Mis sissippi avenue on Friday, February 18. William Lowell Patton, who is the or ganist at Sunnyslde Congregational church and prominent in musical circles of Portland, Is directing the chorus, composed of some (0 voice. Several prominent people will assist as soloists. OABD OI1 TXABXB. We wish in this manner to express eur atmrecleAlon of the marnv klndnaaa enown us py our menaa ana neighbors during the tuneee and after the death et our baby daughter. Bernloe. We also desire to thank all who so kindly fur nished the beautiful flowers. MR. AND MRS." WM. ROBERTSON, February 14. 1818. Journal Want Ads bring results. Bread. Tell your to- Mr. MakeMt-Kight: says IS GRAFTED SO FAR O.'iTO ROLL Ar.'DERSOri'S. EODY (Sp!I The J-rarBtl.) Bandon, Or Feb. 15 Last De cember. Roll Anderson, a resi dent of Bandon, fell a hundred feet in the Seeley & Anderson logsing.. train wreck, which ree sulted In. the death of six men. Roll Anderson is now considered out of danger. About one third of the. skin of bis body was burned and Dr. Smith J. Mann" and Dr. R. V. Leep grafted 70 Inches of skin onto the patient The skin was taken from six residents of Bandon Ira Sid well, Carl Tilton, Pat Hanahan. H. Anderson, Harry Pollard and Mark Pressey. ' - , Dra Leep and Mann report that the grafted skin is growing 0 e splendidly, ; and that In a few e ' days they Intend to graft on e some more skin. e) e e The Dalle Highwaymen Guilty. ' The Dalles. Orw Feb. IS. In the olr- - As last- ing as thepyr- aHlids e e BITUUTHIC PUTON. 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This water, has done more for me than all the othor treatments I ever used and was by far the cheapest to say nothing of the suf fering I had to undergo. 1 have recom mended Veronica Water to many of my friends and all have but words of praise for XCTl am recommending thm water to you. believing I am doing you a kindness by attaching my signature to this letter, and wlU gladly answer any lnqulrlea Respectfully, C W. FOOT. ' Co-Operatlve Supply House. Inc., Port land. Ore. Eer and nut nnra nna! iwt ml or dust, burns freely, intense heat, no clinkers.,,, Delivered within one mile radius. ; K-s.y-.-y r : : xabob tmtr, t&so. Superior C02I Co. 4 BOATS 6X2 BTBXZT. a Iti. .- ,:r-,- .. 7ja,-l Main 51. SAU FRAUGIGOQ Gear; Street, above Union Squats -. . Europeaa Plan 91.60 ft day up .' American Plan $3.00 ft day up fW steel eaA trick streeture. Evary seeaca tamalma, Medarate rat-. Center eftliMtreaad raUil district Om mmiha traasfarrlim all m cilr. !ia. . trio eareises saeets traiae sad eteajoara. Jphn A.: Melton Carpenter. Uuuvi Office and Store Fixtures built and remodeled. Altering and re repairing houses. Show Cases and i Counters built. Factory and Office 2S5 Eeconl street, near Main. Phones; Mala 1787; A-17IT Oregon Ilumn: i f w y v v . .. Office 830 Union Are., Cor. ".' 1 arnoae Sisst 13, H i x. T Horse ambulance for skk or C animals at a moment's notio, t reasonable. Report all tit to this offlea. Uien dav i I t Foster V Outdocr Ai::'.r rlT,T-- y -' ' tv i Sat tn!j ij X---t : u mi. -' K'r I -tUl" . . . . III ' Vim mm Old ... s - -HOTEL money to homo builders. . ,