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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1910)
t3 TTTE TircmXTXO OTtEGOXIAX TTTUHSDAT. OCTOBER 20. 1910. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF okxookiax teexphoxt. PaclrlSftstea Home ....! At "..VslaTsTS Al II.M.t'0 A I!. Mala f A roaatlrtr-reom .. '" tr eircu:.- . Mnasif llto 5ua4ey Kaiir . . :ity Kl:ur ..... tupk IA.ldlBfS .. AMTStMOTS. HE1LIO THEATER (Tth and Terlorr fc-rt Irroa. sraeaat Clyde Fllsas dra-ma. Ta City." wiU at sM ealocA. irvanow THBATrn fTwift end Morrison) Billy Slasle" Clifford, la The tun. the Mia as A te anf." Tonljht at i.l e'eioca BAKER THEATER (Eleventh aa4 Vorri ao Te liaher Stok Company In "Tbt I im ead toe Atou." Tuaical at S.l sloe. OKPHBVaf THEATER (Merrleen. bet fi!il.) and Se.eaiht Vaudeville. TB1S Iiudm at I II end toaishl at I 14. C R AM D TUBATER (Park aad Waahtnr- un . Vaudo.ll a. Thla eflecnooa at 1:1. tonight at 1:1 aad I. LTIinr TH RATER Svaih and Alter! Araaefrvag Musical Comedy Compear la "A Summer feilasardV Thli alte(BNa At I II, ia.nt at 1 It aad TAR THAATKR tPers: aad WehIngtoe Mi-mo picture. CvuUnuuua, from J.-0 to 10.10 P. M- Joseph? K. Teax, TVilx. Sprak. The East ld Buetnea Mao a Club will hold Ita first regular meeting In the club rooms. Uracdj avenue tonight. It Ui be th formal opening of the room Joaepb. N. Teal. representing tha Cham, bar of Commerce, will speak on "fubiio lxckA Air. Teal will glv tha .result f hat Investigations of harbor develor. mart la Montreal. Quebec Liverpool, ileltaet. London. Antwerp. Rotterdam. .Amsterdam. Is rem en and Hamburg. Hr. Teal address will be tne first of a sent of Lais which will b given on i vio question under tha auspices of tho ciuhv. Oeorge T. Atchley. president, urjee t;.at every proeTresatv eil.se a tome out. Tiiirtt Ann Eki-igs IKU0O- Alfred Join sun. resident of Pleaaauit Valley. A mil south of the Oreaham branch of the . W. P.. announce that he has sold e.-rea of tie farm to J. Siaaejr. of Portland, at the rate of 24 an acre, torire Eamford. slo aold hi farm in I'ieaaunt Valley to L Di Conn, of Port. Und, for t--VA The land l under cul tivation and la considered very der :le- In thla valley the teat farm land I as been wlllnc for 100 and unimproved Jasd At llidi 11. W. ttaAahAiU A resident. a;s U al cocaiderail fATta Jar.d In tha vaiicy haa changed tar.de tha past year, riyramora U the nearest anAUon for thla valley. AtOXTAVTLtJt C1TIIE54 PLA-X IaVPROVR liaarrsj At A meei.nl Monday of the citizen and taipayera of MontavUla A commlttea of five waa appointed by the ct Air to confer with th different pavlnf com pastee and aacertAla nsurea on lm previna VUia Avenue. The commlttea wlj report In one week. A com mu tee rf 1 tat appointed to Interview tha t'ounty Ciurt oa the wtdenlnr of Villa avanua to M faeC Tha eiriaena wUl mart acain Monday. October 14. at t P. M. r trp, at tne ChtfLfelloms Kail, corner tUt E tbtleth atreet and Villa avenue. Um. Joiuvsoxa FuNRaAi. Hrx. Fu fierai sarrlcrs for itm. Mary K. John mn, a pioneer resident and teacher, who d ed at bar home. Durham avenue, AVoodlawn, October li. were held yeeter c?Ay morninc At tha ilrot ConaTret"onaa rtarch. Rev. Luther R. Dyott officiated. The remain were eremated. Mrs. John aon la aurvlwd by four children. Mile K. Johnson. Aiwlstanl Unltedi States Dla trlct Attorney for Idaho, reatdlnr t Lw-k-ton; HarTy B. Johnson, of lwlaton; Mrs. CTaxa XL Kn!ht and Thurston la Johnson, of 1'ortland. BooaTEtt llttr TotnoBT The Bputh Portland Booetera Club will hold Ita regular weekly ineetiria tonight at Su Lwrenoa Halt Third And Sherman arraetA Delegate from the Brooklyn Improvement Club will be preaent to diacuM the propod hlch bridge acrosa tiia Wlllameue Hlver. The commlttea en tha propuewd boulevard and proposed tunnel frotn Marquam Qulch to Tuala tin Valley will muke a report. Many other matters relative to Improvement In Booth Portland will be discussed. Hraat MACJcawsia Conmiv-Hen. Huh Maekensle. Commissioner of Public laniU for the Commonwealth of VIotoiiA. Ausiraila. wtU arrive In PortlAnd Sunday for A brief vt- Mr. Mackensle l making a tour of the United State to study tha Irrigation and land system ef the country. He recently addressed tha Irrigation trgrea In Pueblo, Colo, lie U now In Kn rrandsco. H Is In ehATg of trrtgatlon pro)ect which rep reawnt an expenditure of l'..000,0X About l.riXiocu acre at being prepared. Haloom Awxijio Blrhs. An Awnlr.g In front of the ealoon at the northeast vomer of Grand avenue and Est Burn side wtreet caught fire yesterday In Kni unknowa way. but waa extlngutehed with a bucket of water from an upper window. Some nervou Individual aent la an a!ann and called out engino com pany No. 7 and truck, .which arrived after the fire wa out. fxrT CL.r Wism Morrrv The Bandy i-onimerclal Club ha offered for the best motto that will be suitable for that neighborhood and for the uee of the club. It must not b mora than !x wordA It wia be u'd on the tallonery of the club and the pamphlet It will anon print concerning the Handy Valley, pend In rnottoe by next Morn Lay when the club will mecL s.w. TVtn. Tn.r Fir. C. H. Chapman will B'-ve the lecture before the IortIarl Lecture Bureau, at the T. M. f. A., thi evening at I o'clock. 11a aub. ct Is on of the problem of present day Interest. "Welsmannlsm and tha Pi am a." Dr. Buchanan will give tha current event prelude on "Aerial Navl-a-atlon: It progres Uurlng; the Past Week. HlOH BRICOB TO PB OONIIDEBBD-At the meeung of th Brooklyn Improve ment Club tonight, at oTP Milwaukla avenue, th proposed Elleworth high bridee acme the Willamette River will be discussed. Representative from th South Portland district I eipected to ba pre wnt at thla meeting. All Interested In th bridge project are Invited. Etrat Homi Hit bt Tbaw. A atray horse waa struck by the Oswes-o train at a point near tha plant of the Portland Ivimtwr Company Tueaday nlcht. and two of It leas were broken. Policeman Prey ended th animal' mievry by hoot ing It. A.xxuAt. PotTfD Pabtt. The Flower Mission Day Nursery, at 3 North Ninth it. will have their annual pound party today. Jama and Jellle amons; other thing tha ohlldren can eat. will be ac cepted and can ba nt to the nursary.e Ma Falls Isrro Asprawt Vat. Jaek Fabel. an emrxore Of th Oregon Inde pendent Paving Company, fell into a vat of asphalt at fceat Water and Eaet Main jrtreet yeaterd'ay and was severely burned about th head nd arm. Wajtteo an agsct for an established Hn of vacuum ckAner Must bAVa suf ficient capital to open tor and aner iretloAlly push aalea. An excellent oppor tunity for right man. U A Oregonian. Two God" Subjxct. "Two God" wiU be the object of A fre K'cture h- Dr. R. li Coon, at l Alder exreet. tonight at t o'clock. Mmimiu. Rmsna-There will be a meetlner of arreat Importance thkt after noon at X o'clock. In the T. M. C A. Gatxor Rrcttai. Tonight. fJO o'clock, at MaaonlO Temple. Benefit People's In stitute. Wn.tBTT, TVm. A Bitpplt Co. Dry, eld growth flrwood. Main A U. Swiss Witca Rariikiieo C ChrUtea en. id floor Corbett bldg. Take elevator. Diamaxds. C Chrlstenaen. second floep Corbett building. Take elevator. T weemt's, et Wash. Amswbb Mini Cotxtii ClAm That Joseph Hutchinson' good name has beert Injured oy th fais eeustlon of James Wilson, and that he la entitled W damagea, are the allegation of liu-.chtnojn In An answer to Wilson's stilt against h'.m. th nwjr being filed In th Circuit Court yesterday afternoon. Ilutolunsoa says ha was rldir.g atong the country road near Wilson place with Mrs. Hutchinson, wln Wilson called him A thief. He said he turned back, and asked Wllarnn what bo meant, and that Wlhun put his nose almost In Hutchinson face, and said In A loud voice. "Tou ere a thief, you scoundrel, you atol my wood." Hutchinaon wys he did not ateal anything, but admius having atruck Wilson, becaus he tiiought he was In danger. - Hcshand's Si-it Heard n Coi'RT. John Mtrucken a suit against th Portland Hallway. Light A Power Company for r.6.60 damage because his wife was Injured by falilnr from a streetcar CALWtng th loss to hlio of her services, was heard by Judge Gantenbeln yester day, who will hear the arguments later. Aire, parah M. Struck en. the wife, re covered foouv from the streetcar company about five month ago, for th Injuries ho received In this sams Accident. It happened st Third and Yamhill street, ehe-euid she was Alighting from a car, when It suddenly started. Tho company allege ! boarded th car over the conductor'a protest, and discovering that her daughter waa not aboard, attempted to alight when It was In motion. Walker usd i Kjsctmrnt. Process for ejectment waa obtained In Justice Court yeslorday by the Western Realty Company sgalnat D. S. R. Walker, who occupies room 3J in the Board Of Trade building, controlled by the plaintiff. A deputy constable was evnt to serve the writ but found the office deserved and locked. Walker obtained notice recent ly when he waa arrestee cyi charge of conducting a fraudulent idlng and loan Association, railed the Jjcitn Loan A Truet Cou.pany. Before hi case went to trial ha satisfied th claim of the complaining witness And upon hi show. Ins; that he was to some extent the dupe of the heads of tho company 4e waa released. Mam. Arhkstco, Wocld Die, When Qwcar . Lovegreen found hlmawlf In the l ands of Policeman Eips Tuesday night, he msde a quick, but unsuccessful St. tempt to tha art arrest by committing aulcid while being taken to the police station. Uovegreen was Intoxicated and while waltlnsj for the patrol wagon he drew from his pocket A small bottle, which he struggled desperately to rulM to his lips. ii'P" wrvsted ths bottle sway frotn ths prisoner and found that It was full of carbollo acid. Lovegreen begged for ths return of the bottle and said that he was "no account" and wanted to die. Thief Has Much Monet. V. Gallo. a section hand In the employ of the Port land Railway, L.lKt A Power Company, waa) Arrested yesterday afternoon by Spe cial Policeman IJlli and Deputy Sheriff Salisbury, on A charge of stealing cop per wire from the company. Uailo was caught In an attempt to dlapoew df 60 pounds of copper at a Junk shop. He admitted the ttwft. Whin searched at th police station, he had over SUM) on has person In money and drafts. Class to Iislb Ahkuau The June, l'.'li. graduating claaa of Washington High School will follow tho precedent set by the 114 June clarei and publish an Annual. Charles Hall was chosen editor and Stanford Moor business manager of the 1)11 "Portanla" at a meeting of the cla-s yesterday after noon. The class also appointed com mittee) to aele. t class colors, pin and motto. Mis ha he I S. Wakeman waa elected faoulty member of the claas. DRt'ooirra Pat M Fines. Two drug gists who have been selling poisons snd compounding prescriptions without phar macists licenses appeared In Justice Court yesterday, pleaded guilty to the charges and paid linen of J.0 each. The accused were J. P. iowthlas, of Mor rison atreet and Grand avenue, and J. A. McCbU. of 2 North Twenty-third street. IwUilan was accused of sailing A quan tity of aconite, and McCall was charged with compounding A prescription. W. Vf. Mortom Is Dead. W. W. Mor ton, aged d.ed of apoplexy at his home. a East Tifty-eeventh street North. Sunday evening, and was burled In Rose City Park Cemetery Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Morton came from Mis souri to Portland ata years aro and was a prominent member of WlUle Temple Church. Hi widow and daughter, Mrs. C. W. Jones, survive. Portland Hrr-pr vt Wins Degree. Robert la Mackenxle, son of the late James Murkenste, of 673 Main street, has succeeded In passing ths examination for ths Li B. drfrree at Gcorpe Wash ington University, WaathlnK-ton. D. C. He will continue his law studies this Win ter at the university. Mr. Mackenxle Is a graduate tf the 1'ortland Hich tJchool. ' Ttpewriter Salesman Arrested. Jams C. Cox, A salesman for the Oliver Typewriter Company, was arreened yes terday afternoon . by Detectives Day. Hyde and West, on an embexxleraent charge, sworn to by the manager of th company. It la alleged that Cax sold A typewriter and failed to turn in the money. For Sale. Very nicely nrrnnned and complete seven-room residence, com paratively new and admirably suited for small family. The home Is modern In evsry particular, with nice surrounding's on west side of Mth St.. bet. Marshall snd Northup. Apply Donald Maclood, (16 laectrlo bids:. Hotel Geariiart open all the year. Steam heat, hot aHlt'buths. DELAY IS OPPOSED Mayor Replies to Port of Port land as to Bridge. CITY WILL NOT CONSENT SLEUTH TAKEN FOR CROOK WoraAn Saya Detective JIanter'a Flc jture "Look tho Fart-" A photographic dark room has been Installed At detective headquarters, and In th future All the work of pho-tographlng- criminals will be done at that place. Hitherto, on account of the lack of facilities, rt has been necessary to hsvs the photographs furnished by commercial firms. This latest improvement Adds to what Is conceded by many to bo one of the beat Identification bureaus In th West. It Is under charjre of De tective Hunter, the city's Bertillon ex pert, who was sent to San Francisco to study that work. ' '. Jlunter. In his idle moments, has taken pictures. In regular "roKues' gallery form, of nearly all the detec tives and officers on the force. A few days ago h was showing; a woman visitor About his establishment, and called her attention to the row of pic tures on A msntel. "My. what hard faces they have," sh said. "Any oho could tell that they were" criminals." "This Is the worst cass ws have han dled )n a Ions; while," said Hunter, pro ducing A plcturs of himself. "Well, he looks the pArt," said the Ttsitor. "A burglar, Isn't hsT" Hunter Assented And shs departed, none tha wiser. WHERE JO DINE. AH the'delleacles of the season at the Portland Restaurant. Fine private apart ment for ladies. SOS Wash., near 6U SL Trunks, suit case and bags. Largest Variety at Harrl Trunk Co Hi Sixth. A Generoa Bad Charitsble Wish. "I wish all ml(rht know of the bene fit I reeelved from your Foley's Kid ney Remedy." ssys I. N. Rearan. Farmer, Mo. His kMAeys and bladder srave him so much pain, misery and annoyance, he could not work, nor sleep. He savs Foley's Kidney Remedy eomplete'lv cured him. Sold by all druggists. ExecatlTs Board Ioes Not Feel Jus. tilled In Bof ferine An 7 Tost ponement of Work on Pro posed E roadway Structure. Delay 'in th construction of th Rroadway Bridge, as suggested by ths Port of Portland, J not favored by Mayor Simon, who yesterday sent A letter to. C F. Swlgert, president of the commission, telling him that ths executive board did not feel Justified In causing; Any delay. Th Mayor's let ter reads as follows: t -I have to Acknowledge receipt of your communication of the 18th Inst., transmitting resolutions Adopted by ths Port of Portland, In relation to the proposed construction of the Broadway Bridge, notifying tha authorities of th City of Portland thAt the commission Is opposed to the carrying on of th plans now under way for th construe tlon of such brides And ursine post. ponement of further activity In th matter for the time being;, eto. "You have asked, me to acknowledge receipt of your communication. And this I now. do. "Replying thereto I feel compelled to say that the Executlv Board of th City of Portland deems It its duty to proceed with, tho eonstructlon of tne Broadway Bridge, and It does not feel Justified In suffering- any delay that can reasonably be avoided. BIQ DEMONSTRATION TJKGED reoplo Should Show They Demand Itrldge, Says Mr. Bochtel. Joseph BuchteL a member of th North East Side Improvement Association, yes terday urged that a big popular mass meeting be held in North Albina to pro test against the Interference of th Port of Portland with the Broadway bridge. "Such a demonstration ought -to be held." declared Mr. liucbtel, "as will eon vlnce the members of that board that the : people want tha Broadway bridge built as soon as It can ba. and that they do not want Any more delays. The sole object now Is to hold op and delay the erection of th bridge until after the rail road bridge Is finished, and then have the whole question again referred to the peo- cla. But the people voted for the Broad way bridge by A large majority. Let u make such a demonstration in favor of ths prompt construction of tb bridge that will convince th Port of Portland that tha nooDle have not changed their minds In the least. Lot us get ths whols of th Peninsula together In this demonstra tion. We will have th oo-operatlon of the West lde. Ths whole city Is Inter ested." Th regular meeting of the North Bast S!d Improvement Association will be held tomorrow night In Woodmen Hall on Russell street snd Rodnsy avenue, when th bridge situation will be con sidered. nRIDGK BONDS IX DEMAND Broadway Issue Get Many Inquiries From Eastern Money Market. Broadway bridge bonds are In de mand in th Eastern markets, for CHy Auditor Barbur has received about 100 letters of Inquiry concerning; the Issue of 1600.000 worth of bonds, the bids for which will bs opened November 7. Th Auditor has sent out circular letters giving ths Informatl. n desired. TOT HIT BY TAXI SAVED Child Ron Oyer by MAchlne Escapes With Minor Injnrlc. Allc Wsllburs, S years old. escAped death miraculously at Grand avenue and East Morrison street shortly after noon yesterday, when a taxlcab knocked her down and passed som pletely over her, but Inflicted only ex ternal bruises. The child's arms and legs are bruised and a large swelling- hss raised on her head by the Impact with the pavement. That she was not crushed to death un der the heavy oar la dus to the fact that when the front wheel struck her she was thrown toward ths center of th machine. Th car passed too rap Idly to allow her time to rise and be struck again and the reAr wheels parsed one on either side of her. The child, who lives with her par ents In rooms In the West building. i:i Grand avenue, was playing; along; the atreet and stepped eft ths curb In front of ths car, which, driven by George Dellery. A chauffeur, of tit First strset. was going at a rate of speed perilously eJoseto the limit, ac cording to eye-witnesses. Patrolman Bunn reports that th chauffeur was on th wrong- side of the street. NEW CLUBHOUSE PLANNED Proposed Homo, for Woman' OrgAn lxaUon In Incipient Stage. Suggestions for A new clubhouse for the-Woman's Club wtU be submitted to that club at Its meeting; on November 1. The plans have not been" worked out and th idea Is In only the Incipient stage. Mia. A. C. Newlll, president of tho club, expressed her belief st the club's first meeting- that A permanent home for the club la needed. She 'sald ths 'Jim V'S li'.' Vn. a rftUtl ' W n, V V, i CUFTON, 2 1. sih SEDf0RO.2tiR.sigb Arrow Notch COLLARS Sit snugly to the neck, the tops meet In front and there is mpl space for the cravat.. I Uc..lorS&Clustt,PabodySi CeMakar The Census Mighty soon now, and we will know "where wa are at." We all believe Port land was given a fair and honest count by Supervisor Beach and his enumerators. If they erred at all it wa not in padding, but in overlooking many "float ers" who, like the Irish man's pis', would not stay in one place long enough to be counted. The census was taken In May. and It Is safe to say we have five thousand more people In Portland today than we had on tho first of May. Portland never looked so good, never was growing faster than right now. and we will keep it up. If w do not have 400.000 people In i9 we will eome mighty near It. Then what ' will lots like Irvlngton Park be worth? They will be Inside property then, in a fashionable neighbor hood. Ws are now selling them at 1475 each, and they are the best buy on Ui market. F. B. H0LBR00K CO. 314 Lamber Exchange. Or. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Povdor cleanses, preserves and beauti fies the teeth, prevents tooth decay and imparts purity and fragrance to the breath. new clubhouse had been one .of her dreams during the summer months. "While ws have not put the, subject before the board yet," said Mrs. New til yesterday, "I am certain that all members are ready and willing to In dorse the movement. "Of course, ws have no Idea what kind of a building we will build further than It will be a handsome structure one of which the Womnn's Club can well be proud, we shall either put up A building of such A plan that a por tion of it can be rented, making It self-supporting, or It will be necessary to set aside a fund for Its malntaln anc sach year. "As soon ss ws decide, we want to rush the building to completion." Ths lte has not been considered, al though an effort will be made to have It as central as possible. For bowel complaints In children al .ways glvs Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy and castor oil. It la certain to effect a cure and when reduced with water and sweetened Is nlaaaant to take. No physician can Drescrlbe a better remedy. 'or sal by ell dealers. " WE NIK19 WAIST. ANT GOWNS TO OHDER. Pent' Gloves $2.00 and fz.26. P. Centemerl A Co.'s Gloves 11.00 to $4-00. F. P. YOUNG S10 Morrison St Bet. 4th and 6th Corbett Bldg. SPECIAL TODAY $7.50-59 Bags Spet'l $4.98 Good style, well made, assort ed leathers. $2.50 Corsets Special $1.98 Long or medium models. Fit ted if you wish. $1.75 Kid Gloves at $1.50 'Extra fine real kid. 2 or 3-' clasp. Our own importation All new. $4.50 Spun Silk Aato Veils Special $3.98 Best auto veil made. Colors and while. SEAMSTRESS BASTED. "Just Say" IsORLICEC'S It Msans Original end 09nu!na rViALTED EY33LE; . The Food-drink fcr All Ages. More healthful than Tea or Coffee. Agrees with the weakest digestion. Delicious, invigorating and nutritious. Rich milk, maltfd yum, powder form. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Take no fuhttirote. AAforHORLICK'S. 7 Others ere imitathns. The Tendered Skin Is Benefited HAND SAPOLIO FOR TOILET AND BATH It baa a delicate, velretr touch and con tains lust the elements necessary to thoroughly cleanse, invigorate, soften And clear the skin. iU Crooera mud Dragtisf HOTEL GEARHART By- he-Sea. OPF.V ALL WI YTER. Week-end parties are becoming fashionable. Many Winter attrac tions. Hot salt plunge. Finest golf links In America In splendid con dition. nni'n tbtp rttTLwrurt hatb ss. I 1 Kss 5 - EL 1 1 1 w It this time. Give H-E-R what she has wanted so long and what you have wanted to give a Shcrmaniay;trCb4 Christmas Piano. Begin to save for it now. Then you will be prepared when the time comes. A Piano bought at Sher man Clay & Co.'s means a full dol lar's worth for each dollar spent. BABCOCK ELECTRIC n -'1r'.r.-".,- :-r '" ' - -'J Motor Car for Speed, Mile . age. and Kill Climbing Safety Foot Control - Call Manefler ROSE CITY Electric Garage 94 N. 20th Street Main 6408 A 7443 Puget Sound Limited Daily between Seattle, Tscoma and Portland. Leaves Sesttle . . 12.00 m DIIy Arnvra Tmcoms. . t.30 pm n; y Leave. Ticom. . . 1.40 pm Pl y Arrive. Portland . 7.10 pm Pally Leaves Portland . 3-30 pm g''y Arrive. 1 acoma. . J 05 pra Daily Leave. Tacoma.. 0 I g'y Artlvs. Seattle. . 10.45 pm Daily Lame, commodious, wU-vltia-I ted Coache. Parlor Car and Din In Car ail cleclrio-lislltcd. You take supper, a la carte. In a brand new Dining Car aervins .tlto: lamoue meal, for which people .elect the Northern Pacific In pralerenca. Three other good daily train, between Seattle, Tacoma and Portland. TVei: HI UorriimtSKPcntaml 9JS PadU w Tit? fir Aw, and XuUr Way . Svmlt Northern Pacific Compare Our Prices Vflth those yon hare teen !a the habit of partes. In" yoiwlir that . offer ,ooa ntTaf fn, on all-orS and yo- canno, e better Jto. m M We flnich nlatA as A i bridao work for out - ' -J of -town patrona in ; on dy ft deairwo One Price to All aSfBSBSBJBaBSaaJBB. Having arranged "with fac tories whom we represent, we will accept all ia.no F e" Mf rs Clbecks Coupon And Credit Certificates, no matter fey whom ( issued, from $1.00 to $131.00 Accepted at Full Face Value At regular prices oa any, new piano in stock. Graves Music Co. i 111 FOURTH STREET PIANOS ONE PRICE TO ALLWE NEVER RAISE Sidney Story Park Commissioners of New Or leans for 15 years, and member of the Municipal Assembly, known throughout the South as the father of many reform measures, will speak in Arion Hall, Second and Oak, tonight. SUBJECT: "Prohibition Is Not Temperance" Mr. Story is an eloquent, convinc ing speaker, and has been drawing immense audiences throughout the state. , Everybody welcome. Admission free. Tonight If- LETTERS OF CREDIT If issned by this bank offer a safe and convenient met&od f carrying funds for a trip anywhere in this country; or abroad. Tfcey are, in themselves, a letter oi intro duction to any banker and give the bearer standing md credit when among strangers. I TO SALEM 2If(jto Calls to Salem and from Salem to Portland completed same as local calls in Portland by our new Two Number Service. If yon do not know telephone number of party wanted, call "Information" and ascertain. Try it and you will be pleased. The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company . - Beck Building', Seventh and Oak Streets. r'Wrto- 'V 'A j Painless oitraotio - g frea when plates or . i S bridge work is order . . 1 ed. Cauuluiioa r. Utr.rmi S5.0Q r ,1 ' 22t Brldrr.TMlb4.00 "jGold rillinrs 1.00 f - lEntawlFilliiif 1.00 . v,1s;ivr Fillings . .50 Pittas 5.00 Plalss 7.50 B A m. k. Mill rmnaasr urn Miaua Painlaas Extrllos .Oil at mat anuuata ranuas a 1ST MSTHODA All work tally s-naranteed for fifteen roars. Wise Dental Co., Inc. Painless Dentists rsmnr Building, Third snd Washington. PORTLAND, ORE. ouiaaHaars: S A. M. to S I. at. aaMra, ta a WAJ.lt SCHEDULE EFFECTIVES SEPTEMBER 15, 1810. Grand Trunk Pacific Steamships PKLNCB BI'PEHT " AfTD "PBINCBl GEORGE n LEATB SEATTLB THURSDAYS ARD SUNDAYS AT SliOO CM. , Arrive Victoria Snnrlaya and Tbarsday at.... .7:00 P. M. Arrive InncoaTrr Mondar and Fridays at 7rOO A. M. Arrltre Prinze Rupert WedneadaT and Sundays at 11130 A. M. ConnectlDA at "Prlaoe Rnpert" witA S. S. "Prince Albert" fur Stewart and ftotco Charlotte Islands. Rate north ot Tssmorer tnclnde meals and berth. For ticket and reservations apply to local rallvray ticket aeenta or J. R. Bl'RCIS, General A cent, First Avenue and Yealer Way, Seattle, Woah. rilarifriiriraii aaat-WA m-firtwS ia m Wgiirl txiimhxr nmuiiuj. Va,! IF YOUR HAIR Is Gray, Streaked or Bleached, It can be restored to any beautiful color by The Imperial Hair Regenerator - the acknowledged STANDARD HAIR COLORING tor Gray or Bleached Hair. Colors are durable, easily ap. piled, its uas cannot be detected. Camples of hair colored free. Cor resnondenee confidential. Imperial Chem. Htm- Co.. 135 W. 23d St, S. X. EVERY SMILE ADVERTISES US OCR PRICES: Full set of teeth only ..5.0O Bridge work or teotn without pistes.. CSO to $5 Red rubber plates only $7.60 Good rubber plates only $3.00 Gold or porcelain crowns.. $8.50 to $5 Gold, or porcelain fillings $1 up 8tlver fillings only SOc to $1 Painless extraction only 50c Free when plates are ordered. Our Work Guaranteed Perfect No better work dons Anywhere. Mod em equipment, perfect service, every customer pleased. Out-of-town patrons may make appointments and have work finished In one day. Every operator a specialist. THE NEW YORK DENTISTS DR. H. A. STTRDEVANT, Mgr. Honrs, 8 A. M- to 8 P. M. Sundays. 8 A. M. to 1 P. St. TafTv Attendant. X.F;. Tor. 4th-ynrHon.