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THE OREGON rJLY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENINO, OCTOBER 8. 1W1 tg;;n tc:;cs : TOsTIwKT'S AMVVtMXm. .. Itomvaa Ocui mbo" Ccluaible r "Nktbe" rordrurs , "Omm Ualkiw" rkr J. ,.."Sige ef tU tour" lr , , VaudBvllle Arrsse VsudMllta W.n Vaudeville Lyric ....,.. VMdartlb 4 There will be especially Interesting ' services at Taylor Street Methodist- ' , every department of the church, and or. Bnort will Nouor tha suiott bom morning end evening, presohlng 'appro prists services, Tha newly sleeted ot : fleers for the Sunday school. Prof. T. , T. tavla and Mr. Theodora Fesgler. will b Installed aa superintendent of 1 wpmivry ounng ma nnuj wnwi . , hour. Tha evening service -promlees to attraet a larva; audlenoe. Tha firowi will be brief a4 pointed, and a bow , singing book will b used. Tha new querist ta doing nna worn ana wis roar ; opens moat favorably. : , Taka a steamboat rida through tha , mountainous region, amldat tha matoh- less scenery of Oregon. Vlaw the greet waterfalls, eanyons and giene ax trains , Spencer laavac foot of Washington treat Mondays, Wednesdays and Frl daya oa ita up-river run ta Tha iMlles ana way lanaings, returning on mf ;. nata days. Whan coating to Portland leave tha train at Tha Dalian and rtda J a 4k. ..1 1 if u Ik. SmumtW. Vl. i .-.Hal) leW.. John will ba reldy to beglo operations aome tlmo In November. Machinery la ' now being placed In tha buildings, Whtoh provided with safeguards against acci dent and fire. Th two-story- main building: 100 feet In dissensions, la rKiTin mwa inw "i . ...... Tha building hat tha moat modem light ing and, ventilating appliances. N . ' Member of tha First United Bvan felteal church. Ksst Tenth and Sher man streets, aspect tha arrival of Rev. T. R, Smith, their saw paater, today. from Akron. O. Ha will !( the pulpit tomorrow at both aarvicva. Dr. W. H. Himm. peeter of tha Centenary Metho- 01st cnurcn, win arrive is in ony w . day and will preach before hie new eon- , g re gallon tomorrow morning; ana eveo- lng. ; ' . East Bornslde atraat between tTnlon . ' avenue and Boat Third atraat la In a very oangerous cvna uhil aum ": worn through tha planking avary few fact. Wheels ere wrenched off ve r hirlan and horses are falling through - tha planking nearly every day. ' Since much travel la diverted over this Uwr- j ui rat n. nvnmani mm mHi w : catntc of La Hoffman, filed report In olalma aggTegctlng lUe.ttS have bean . paia. int rrceipia wer 1111,1111 m olalni of receiver for Portland Ouaran- , Jectod and tha claim of the Wolff Swlckcr Iron works for 119,771 was cut .down to S1MIT. : Tha annual fair of Oswego grange wan neio in us nail hmhlx. m nw nniuiw 01 . aerveo more than merited tha largo C,tronage raoatved. A number of Port nd people attended- Oswego grange waa ens of the first to Inaugurate opun , try fairs In Multnomah county, and baa kept up tha custom aver eince ita first ; ovent, . .. Pastor X. TeeJtman will preach bt the Baptist church morning and evening. Morning service 11 o'clock. Theme. "Faithful Service and Ita Abundant Re ward." Evening eervtoe T:0 o'clock. Theme, "A Theory of Life Which Bnda In Death." B. T. P. U. C:So o'clock In the evening and Bible eebooi at It o'clock. "; -..-r. ,;. v . . Tour shoos - WUl be i Done today; ' At ooce . t If yon x Heed them. Ooodronr Shoe repair Factory. Tsmhlll near Oaa Co.'s office. Free call and de livery any reasonable dlataaoe, . , , , "l The tarre eToavattna; machine belong ing to I. B. Hammond, which wan uaed at the Lewis and Clark fair ground a, haa been, taken ta the alta of the reservoir near Caswdero. The machine la now handling- from CM to 100 yards of earth par day. Tha work of oaoavatlna; pro gresses as rapidly as men and machinery can prosecute 1L . ,v The Chrfstltyt and Mlaalonary alliance will bold a meeting; Sunday at t:S p. nv In the Berea Mission at Seoond and Jef ferson streets, stepa are being taken t permanently establish the work In Port land. The meetings will be held In the Berea Mission until mora suitable place ean ba secured. Grace M. B. church. Twelfth and Tay lor. Rev. William Holllngnhead. presid tng elder, will preach at 10:M a. m- end Rev. Gilbert W. Dennlstoa la tha even ing at T:t a'elock. ' Wa-Hoo Tonlo. ' The great blood puri fier, nerve tonic and liver regulator. Just what you need tbooa daya For sale by all dxussista 4 , j - . - We have no price mark. We make any milt In the house to order for 926, any pants $7. so no mora, no lees No fit. saoet . . ' m sj ej 4r ess 4V').. - aVvfMSl VtsBSB .'; .VX a 1 a m h a a d d e If Osteopathy cannot help you we will tell you so. Drs. Adiz 0 Northrup Bake 411 Dekum Butiding Phone Mun M9 C0""" t- FREE no aala. Wa refer you to -aur old va tomera. Look our otock ovar beforel placing your order. Unique Tailoring uotnpany. 147 Waahlngtoa atraat, elty. Ooorga M- Raleigh died at tM. Vin cent a hosoiial yesterday morning of heart dteese. Ha t tha ton of Patrick Halalgh, one Of tha oldest pioneer Oitl aena of Uila atata. Daoeaaed waa 4t years old and for aeverei yearo paat haa boon merchant In e)hrtdan. . - There will be aervTcaa tomorrow at tha Pint Preebytertan church at U:o a. v., and 7:S p. m. Rally day aervlcee will ba held In tha morning. In tha evening tha pastor. Rev. Ddgar P. Hill, D. V.. win preach pa Tba Horses of Sin' a Chariot.'' Tha Lewis and Clark exposition man agement haa Juat Issued a handsome souvenir postal card for free distribution among those who may desire them. Tha official design ta oa tha card, which beers tha IsWlailau. "Meat tM on the Trail' . .... Property owners residing along; Bast Ninth street have hit upon a happy plan to beautify their thoroughfare. They propose to plant roses along the aide walks oa both aides of the street. Portland Wire A Iron Works) are now located at Trenkman CoVl on Fourth nsar Flaadem . Work turned out promptly; . A team boiler men rosea severe damage to boiler, property and for Injuries. Campbell A Rodgara, Itl Washing too. ale of unclaimed freight at Southern Pad fie frslsrhbouse. Monday, October 1. at. lte. m. - , . Chev DoB-Tai-Ount, have pearly teeth and. prevent deoay, For aala every where. .. ( - ' Burglary fnonranoe. Maryland paa ualty Company, 111 WaahUistoa. . tr. Amoei aurgooa, Delnua building. WIFE OF ENGINEER ; WOULD SHELVE -Prank M. Hultt Southern Pacific railway engineer, has boon sued for di vorce by Ross U. Hultt on the ground of unfaithfulness. The wife alleges that Hultt haa au stained too Intimate rela tions with Anna Haslam, of Albany, Or. It Is also alleged that Hultt has proved himself unfaithful to bla wife by hla conduct toward a x number- of other women. - The engineer earna flit" a month, which he Is alleged to squander In rlot oua living. The court la petitioned to have him pay U to Chief Deputy Clerk Smith,' to be held as da at earns y'e fee. nsndlns: the dlsuosltlon of the case. Arthur U Prasor, the acting; presid ing Judge, algned an order directing; Hultt to appear In opurt oeteber it, 4 :I0 o'clock, and show causa why he should not pay the money Into court. REFORMER SUED BY : WIFE FOR DIVORCE Oeorse H. K liner. Janitor of the kst Side bank, who about two years ago oame Into prominence as tha president of the Law Enforcement league, haa boon sued for divorce by Amelia It liner, who charges desertion- Xllner engaged In a crusade to close gambllngv stop the op eration of slot machines and enforce tha Sunday-closing; law. The other mei bore at the league were never known. Mrs. K liner nays her husband desert ed her In Aucuat, Itot. She asks for the custody of their daughter. ared yeare. lis a month alimony, and a third of the realty owned by her husband at Tabor helghta. In Washington county and' at other places. GOLD AND SILVER IN OLD DISCARDED COAT A eoat believed to be stolen from one of the residences burglarised waa found on the curb of Waablngton between Eleventh and Twelfth atraeta by a po liceman at an early hour Friday morn ing. It contained $11.18. It was brought to the central station and turned over to Chief Hunt, who holds It for identifica tion. The policeman who found the eoat picked It up for the purpose of remov ing It from the etreet, aa It had been dropped where It looked badly. He ahook It and two allver dollars dropped out Then a quarter. Further search revealed two II gold pleeeo la aa inside pocket. , OUBFatT D. ML Miller of Columbia City is reg istered at the Imperial. Miss Frank Kuenwelt of Eugene ta a guest at the Imperial. Mlso Idell Wood worth of Hoed River la a guest at the Perkins. , Miss Stella Brown of Hood River to at the Perkins. C. B. Simmon af The Dalles la reg istered at the Imperial. Mrs, O. B Flavel of Astoria to a guest at the Imperial. ,1 M. T. Nolan of The Dalle la at the Perkins. - v Mrs, H. B. Boyden and son pf Med ford are guests ethe Imperial. Miss Minnie I Baker of Walla Walla to at tha Imperial. Mrs. O: C. Cofttn and Mis Bessie R. Coffin of Stanford university are guests at -the Psrktns. , 1,1 p 1 T ' - - - ' Sainlay Bouaf Trip. Rates n the ; V 0. W. P. ii eentf to Oregon City and Canemah nark; IS cento to Greeham, eO cents to any point beyond. Including Bstacada. Slokets must be purchased at the of oe, First and Alder, and Grand and Hawthorne avennes. V ' ' Allen Lewis' Best Brsnd. METHODIST EPISCOPAL FRANCIS B1TROBTTB SHORT. V RALLY DAT SERVICES Classes....... ....: a. m. Public eervlce. lt am., T)S pm. aaieaai Chord. Rcqntxemcnts for access 1 . ' ' ' Breakftg Sahosi ftayer i necessity . Special iunday achool exereleea atf:i5. Extra music hv the quartet New song book need at evening service. 1 Ton are meet cordially Invited to worship here tomorrow. h....c l.:Allu bib vnif ftdaxq FOB rnnorm. majtt . Bright and early this morning the French, bark Urlaeun left down the river In tow of the Harvest-; Queen. The vessel la bound for Qucenstowa 'or Falmouth for orders with Uu.tel bush sis of wheat valued at 4.0. The cargo to being, dispatched by Q, W. Mo Near. Tho Brlasux arrived in port on Sep tember I from Antwerp, and shortly afterward ah waa abartered at the un ion rate of 17a d. Since she brought a full cargo of general freight and was ready to set sail on the outward voyage in a trifle more than a mopth, the ves sel was glvin unusually quick dispatch. It la very seldom that a cargo la dis charged and replaced by another in such a abort time and these responsible are being complimented. A no the- Frenchman, the Crlllott, ar rived In W yesterday afternoon after a passage of Id days from Antwerp. She to la command of Captain Leaage who reports that the voyage waa unat tended by anything out of the ordinary' The new arrival still max so four French vessels In ths harbor. A number ' of other grain ehlpa are nearmg Portland and are expected to put In an appearance almost' any day. Taylor. Youog ft Co. have been in formed that the British ship Hampton sailed from Port Ifoa Angeles yesterday for Portland. Shi ie- coming in the Q race Una with a general cargo, from Antwerp. s portion of which waa dls uti.Mut l 1 ha California, sort. The freight consists of coke, cement. Iran. liquors 1 ana outer raercnanaiim. aa known the vessel to no chartered for tho outward trip. During the paat few days there baa been a decided lull In the charter move ment Tho statement to made that tha exporters have all tha tonnage engaged that they need at ths present time, hut rt la believed that they will sgain be gin chartering shortly. At least Cap tain Honey man of the British ship Ruthwell to of that opinion. He de' Clares that nothing less than 0e will be accepted by hla owners. That Is considerably higher than any rats which haa thus far been paid. BVBDBBB IB KOTXBO. plasty Teasels Arc Beady be Out? II . k am use Ooagt.' " Before night It to expected that tho schooner Virginia,. which to lying at the North Pacific mill, will be loaded with lumber and ready for the sea. She will have on board 760,000 feet of lumber whlob will e taken to San Francisco. The cargoes of two or thrsa of the other schooners In port will be completed by the early part of nest week. The eev eral mills are now kept running to their full capacity supplying Us. fleet In the harbor. Ths steamer Fulton will go. up to ths Inman-Poulsen mill thts afternoon to re ceive a cargo for tha Bay city and tha nesnatah of the ammo line will proceed to the Hume mill an Astoria to eecure a load of lumber. The Aberdeen, which la eapected to arrive in port, tonight from the California metropolis, wilt load at Inman-Poulsen'a She Is coming In bal last and toft up from Astoria this mora The schooner Crescerit has- finished loading railroad lies at Llnnton and will move over to St John la day or two to oomptaaa tha oar go. ' '. SXOAX WATBB QonsUerablo trouble Beta Bsyerlonoad Areaad the Docks. On account of the shoal water at the Couch street dock arrangements have been made for the - steamef . Alliance, which to due to arrive In port the first of the week, to eischsrge her cargo at thai nrMnwlrh dock. When here the last trip she got stuck In the mud st hsr moorings snd li hours eiapeea nerore she could be puilea out into oocp wsier. To prevent a similar experience and da isy It was .decided not to bring her to that Annk at which she has been aocus- Amau tn rilanhavPM her fraisht Com pis Int a of the shallowness or me wster at several 01 tne otner socks are being freely made. River men say that tt it dai not anon rain there to bound to be a great deal of trouble In the way of vessels getting nground while lying at iha anrta Am they exDeet the raino ta set In soon, they declare that It looks as though l( would be a wests or tims to put dredges at worn to mass in nesoes Improvements. . vaaasawadBHesakSBkeeBBB OS 1 m BOA a nw hartmr boat waa nlaesd In commission yeeteroay. ine vessel i bnn His Pox. which is owned by John Reed of Astoria The craft Is said to be the fastest little steamer of which tho eity by tho sea can boast. She la not unknown in Portland. At the time tha httia)iiM wtr here last summer shs spent the time carrying passengers wtr aiui rnrth between them and the various docka The Fox la feet In length and has a capacity for handling hxnrir-Mt tone of frrlsrht While hers she will be ueed principally for carrying passengers ana auppnes 10 un ships in She harbor. The owner e talcs that she wUl also engage la tha tow ing traflle occasionally. I. 0TOX4TR AT Wklla AfMtna aronnd the hOlil the of- fleere of the- French ahlp Crllloa which reached port yesterday, auto tnat a nwimia aft einusual severity was co- countered. Several of the aalle were carried away, and the deck waa flooded with water. At one time it looaea oa thnnarh atvrvthlnar movable Waa BOlnST tO bo washed "overboard. Tho ahlp waa tosses about on the waves in a most dangerous manner, and that sho sue wiaui in hrsastlns the storm to said to be due to the good seamenehlp dlaptoyed by ths officers and crew. For the greater part of three hours the hurrioans continued with great fury. When the sea finally calmed down the mea were soaking wet - . : t ' BIS) OBBBBB BMlPMBBFt Among the freight which the steamer Columbia will take out tonight for San Francisco will be a shipment of Sfto boass of Portland oh ease supplied by Allen ft Lewis. It la said to be the largest consignment of that character of freight ever sent the Bay city from ths Oregon metropolis at one time. The steamer will also toko out toe tone of wheat which Is being shipped by pal four. Outhrie ft Co. The balance of her freight will oonstst Of flour and general meranandlse. . - . ' BM BBBBBB MOTBaV . . Aavlng completed the work mapped out for her at Vancouver.1 Wash., the dredge port of Portland moved jester- day to' Poo tof floe bar. whore she will be employed for the neat week or two Improving the channel. The depth of wster at that point la said to be ample Co meet all requirements, but the ship passage la rather narrow. It la the In tention, so It Is stated, to widen the channel aufflclently In order that ths largest chips may pass each other in saisty and have plenty of room to apart. Aa a result sf the good work performed by the dredge at Vancouver there is now said to bo a better depth of water In that vicinity than haa ever been tha heretofore, . , . Astoria. Oct .Arrived at :lo and left up at I 10 a, m- Steamer Aberdeen. from San Franc is 00. Hailed at T a m. Steamer Redondo, for San Francises. San Francisco.' Oct T. Arrived at I p. m. -Steamer Leo us. from Portland. sVn Francisco, Oct. I- Balled Schooner Honolulu, for Portland. Astoria. Oct . No bar report! wire trouble. - AXOVw WATBB PBOOT H. M. Montgomery, deputy collector of customs, will leave tomorrow for St Louis, where he will spend a month's vacation visiting the world'a fair. The steamer Redondo has cleared for San Fraaclaco with 1S.71S sacks of wheat, and ITMfte feat of lumber. ECZEMA PATIENT HAS PHYSICIAN'S NEW HAT Dr. Condon Carlston McCornaek, tha assistant county physician, haa not been la County Physician Geary's office a great length of timet but ho baa fallen In love with his work. He bought a hat oostlng fl last Tussday, and on tha fol lowing day presented H to a man suf fering from ocssma. Strange to aay. the generosity displayed by the popular young physician has excited nothing but merriment In which he emphatically re fuses to take part '- The ass 1 tan t county physician bad hist bought. ths bat It was a nobby thing, and quits tho proper etyle. Hs modestly admitted that it was vsry becoming to nis styie or oeauty. in reel, no never left the office without first seeing that U was on straight Thursday cams the man with ecsems He was treated by Dr. McCornaek. In departing the patient made the remark able mistake of wearing the phyelclan'a hat. Ha "haa failed since then to return for further treatment. Dr. McCornaek picked up tho dirty, out-of-chape headgear left by "that un grateful ecsema man" yesterday, and with an expression of disgust threw It Into a waste-basket "Don't do that" expostulated Dr. Oeary. winking at Miss Harrison, hla pretty office clerk, who waa trying to hide a refractory smile by banding low over a typewriter; "that fellow might find out hiajnistake and return for bis own hat "Mistake huh f grunted Dr. McCor naek. - "Before anybody could wear that hat of mine again Dud Evans would have to d lain feet It for a week." GOVERNOR MICKEY TO PAY VISIT HERE Governor Mickey and hla staff, of Ne braska, who have been in attendance At the ceremonies of Launching the bat tleship Nebraska ,at Seat Us thie week, and who have accepted the Invitation of President H- M. Cake of the Portland Commercial dub to stop a day- In this city on their way home, wilt arrive in Portland Sunday evening, over - the Northern Paelnc. Tho Commerclsl club has made arrangements for their enter tainment on Monday. During tho fore noon the party will be taken on tally hoes to the Lewis and Clark exposition grounda At II o'clock an Informal re ception will be given for aa hour or more at the rooms of the Commercial dub, and Portland eltlscns will attend and mast tho guests. A luncheon will be given at tha club from 1 to o'clock, and following thto tha party will bo taken for a street car ride on Portland Helghta and to other parts of ths slty. The party constats of about a score of Nebraska's leading cltlsena, and members of their families. One of the notable expositions of the last decade waa bald at Omaha and the Portland Commercial ctub desires to familiarise the Nebrasksns with the preparations thst ars being mads for the Lewis ami Clark fair, and secure their hearty co operation in drawing visitors from the Missouri river country to Portland next year, aa well da to show courtesy to the executive of tho stats of Nebraska, FIRE PROTECTION IS WANTED ON HEIGHTS Residents of Portland heights are de manding flra and police protection. Al though In this neighborhood there are many of the largest and handsomeet homes In the city, there to no firs pro tection, and If one of tho building cstches fire tt Is doomed. A policeman In that neighborhood to aa unknown qusntity. At the meeting of the executive board of the city yesterday afternoon tin Portland Heights Improvement club filed a petition demanding a chemical engine and fire hydrants. The matter waa referred to ths fire committee. C. C. Palmer, sn sttorney representing property-owners whose names he refused to divulge, asked that the board appoint an Inspector to go with sn inspector selected by the residents for the pur pose of going aver the Tenner-creek sewer, which has recently been complet ed by R. M. Riner. After much discus sion the property-owners were given throe days In which to file a written protest Msanwhlle the sewer will be Inspected st the expense of the property- owners although It haa been Inspected by the city engineer, who has recommended that the work bo accepted. Whether or not the new building ordi nance to to be atrictly enforced Ilea with the executive board. A house at Sev enth and Oak etreets to being built and the specified roofing Is not being used. City attorney McNary reported the mat ter and asked the board If be ehould taka action. Tho matter waa referred ta Wm-flre commissioners. f EDUCATION WILL MAKE ONE CLING TO FAITH Rabbi Stephen S. Wise of Temple Beth Israel instructed the fathers and see til ers of his eongresiitloa, last night bow to trala thelV children If they expected them to cling to the Jewish faith. "It is our duty to educate our chil dren,'' said he, "ta become lovers of lit erature, science, art and things worth while. Life Is not worth living for what some consider pi ess urea - We must teach our boos snd daughters that there is sosnethlng In life besides playing cards and marrying, , Marriage la but TheH&H arc a blessing to all those who wear them. They are1 built right and contain 'the right kind of material; well finished custom oak bottom stockY and fjill stock imported and domestic upper leathers. They are warranted throughput! and are just what you have been looking for. Value received for money spent Don't hesitate to try a pair. Ask your merchant for them. . - . ' ..... , Reid CS Hertsche Go. SHOE MANUFACTURERS - 9 and 11 North First Street I , Portland, Oregon WAS NEVER EQUALED MOST LIBERAL OFFER EVER MADE TO INTRODUCE A FINE PIANO ' j ' '' ' " ' ii i ' r ' '" V Six Months' Musts lssoos Abso . lutcly Fres to PurcluMrf of tho Story 4 ClarltwEosy Pay ments -Other loducomsnts . Read. .. ' . .... . '. , . Storv Clark pianos are now a well known make throughout the land. Many of the world's most fsmous musicians have used and bestowed eothuslaatlo pralae upon them. -" , t - The moat casual glance Is sufHolent to convince one the Instruments are in tended to grace handsomely appointed and cultured homes. While they sre exceptionally fine pi anos, we could say aa much Inpralse or other Instruments we carry. Tha Story A Clark Company recognises this. They know that, coming Into a new field, something unusual will have to be done S Impress piano buyers with tha atari is their own special make. ' After two years of negotiations they have, therefore', authorised us to make tha most astounding concessions to tn Burchasara of tne pianos m tne nrsi iree carloads which wa receive from them. They are to receive: 1st neater' wholeaale DrlcCS. This makes $450 styles only 1 29, t0l and S3 IX, respectivery. irorresponaing re lictions on the tin snd 160 values. Id Everr ourrhaeer of Story A Clark planoa in these first three carloads may select whichever teacher or music school preferred snd the bill for ill months' tuition of tone of the family will be paid by ua tor the Story A Clark Com pany. Id Whatever textbooks are needed tn tha course of the tuition will be rur nlshed gratis by ths Ellers Plsno House, also for account of tbs Story Clark last, but by no moans least, every purchaser of ons of these Story a Clark planoa Is going to receive s pree ent of a fine music cabinet free from tne Story m Clark Company on Chrlatmas day. THEY ARB MAGNIFICENT Ths Instruments are new displayed In our main salesroom, the popular classic Colonial style, simple, yet elegant and alwaya In keeping with Ita surround ings, whether In a handsoms drawing room or a more modest parlor. And the S equally auperb Corinthian atyia, witn (liars handsomely carved at top. A eslgn strikingly handsome and artistic throughout. This comes in genulns ma hogany, beautiful burl walnut or quar trA oak. All the main v styles of Stotr A Clark pianos are strikingly beautiful and original, and tne poitsn on tnem a marvel of brilliant gloss. , ONLY THREE CARLOADS, NO MORE Wu Ih an In that If VMI Wth fO MP- Urinate In this offer you will have to attend to It promptly. It applies only to the first three carloads we sell, and the pianos are already being eagerly sought. BACKING UP STATEMENTS Nnt nniv do tha Storv A Clark Com pany -guarantee every piano they sell, but fillers Piano House countersigns ev ery guarantee, thus becoming doubly reliable for tho proper performs are of tbs nlano. Am in. Ellers Piano House Is the only northwestern concern agreeing to re fund all moniT naid If Instrument, after delivery. Is not found exactly aa repre sented or satisreciory- an mimhMra treated alike. Yonr little daughter buys at fillers PI no House na surely as can tne most expert now ihnnnnr. Lt her come In and buy her Story A Clark plsno and g't hrr mas lo lessona rres. r.nere mno House, Iftl Washington atreeU corner Park. Store open evenings. CUTLERY EVERY BLADE WARRANTED G0. BLACK PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT tie West H. Oeberal Prtvtfc. hwathtstleaa sstste Verb. level) asd reftoelesi Asdtta J one Incident In a person s life, and may or may not some." He advlaed tho parents to Interest their children In otvle reform and eb learn ta bocoese leaders. He announced that he had raised the snta of for the fund to ho contributed to the chil dren of Theodora Herat. A1JB Lewi Best arud. Logging Shoes WHY Go through-life with an un sightly face snd complexion? WISDOM'S . ' ROBERTINE , (Fluid Face Powder.) . Tho Ideal Complexion ; Creator '; Will overcome all defects and v blemishes of the kin ; AT ALL DEALERS BLUMAUER-FRANK DRUG CO. '14M46 FOURTH 8TRBBT. PORTLAND. OREGON ' AMVnMMMT9. BASEBALL Seattle vs. Portland RECREATION PARK (OCTOBER 9) s . At SiSft p. as. tsdlea ways TrUay. Oaildvoa 10. COLUMBIA THEATRE ""iiSS Hth sad Wsshhtgtoa Pseae htels 110, Tsalgfct, LJt PerferHasce of the Isperb fjs- NIOBE 99 a Harry Pasttoe's Pares OssMdy. Mrtalk, mv, toe estlre gallery, 18. tlsee 16e sd SV: entire illT, 1V. Ticket erOre eova st Bewe HsrUa Slsttt and Waabhis-ton. rross 10 s. si. to T s, m. Phoas Hals 110. At tbestre freai t a. si to 10 s. Ba. Paose ill. AS Best week, besislag tAwarrew sfletseia. ' 4An American Citizen" ar HAnaxina tuciLii rilst, ktr. Ooaowta ear: "It si the seat AsMtteaa - eesUay ever written." Maraoam Grand Theatre w pL Tenlftit at 11 sVloefc. but rvrfersUBee ef FtESElia If ABU ANB KAT1RYR 1IMEI la the eiaberate sseetacalar seesle steesettoa aSALAMBO" wmtm iwUaljmr ' SI Sn III Wl rnar. tl. Tic. Met rUery. S6r. ts. Marqaam Grand Theatre IVmJ; neae sjani sa HeedsT. Tnreear. WSnwIay XtsbM. Oetnber 10. 11. IE ISM. ' -Peselar fries stalloee Wpttneedsr. Mft RALPH STUART ta lb rnstantle iranM. eBy Rl&rht of wordM Kwaliui srWe Lnwer sjesr. $1. Tic. galene. Tflc. SOc. Oall-ry. KV. nV. ppn1ar W4umltf statlsee prirra-litulta, oc: , fBlltrs, BV; to aur pert ot the tbeetr.- tU sow selllaf. Cordray'i Theatre Osrdrey aeeaan. Uaaaavfa. . L - pwtisso's rspaisr najsowee. , Last pvrferwaate TBeeist ef ''' CWiBT TS S. OsT T gWaWS ' , CvMreted Play, . .. "A Romance of Coon Hollow" BMOUral aVeaery. Iltrbeg rst sf Caaraitora A fiswsy Helearsaas. SsegS. Daseee, SeeHsrHae ay fhs ' IlsmiMg aOAATET. svirea-ttlgLt Me. set. tan tpsclsl sen Tad easts, tot. , 1TEZT ATTSAOTlOsT, . The ff'hrey-Cbapmaa Ce. bUrtlne "- Matimea, ter IS. Mesdsy. 1, ,! jr nmn, 4( - S- ' Tlre ALBUMS The largest and best assort ment of Photographic Al ' burnt !n the city. All Styles and Prices . From 10c to $5 The only proper way to pre serve your vacation pictures. You Are Invited to In . tpectOur Una . AJtUSsmJCTTPJ. The BAKER THEATRE rtJfesss Tseetre oa, as, lsasai. TOMIOHT. AT 1 11 OXLOOK, LAST PStV a ' rogMANca. . "The Sim of the Four" Hr A, Cnsaa Dor'e woaderrsl stary ef the adreateses ef Sserleck Habeas. ' Tree S. Jisms as Sherlock Beker erleee prevsll. Tht Lyrlo TheMtrtp Of Taasevtus Mnnllmss. , yoptTlB TM ' DATE gAKTJILsV THI OARTZKA BAV1 AATHAXU v EA11TE0 TT . ' THE TXTAACOrS. Perform area 2 m te 4:0. T:M to WM m, u. Aawlssioa 10 easts se hlgber. The Arcade Theatre..1 Tea Orsjtoal raaauy saAevtae Bass a. This Teak TBI ShKAT tntmox. , mtTHELL AJTD O'VEZX. EMMA 0'EEIL. : '- KATE OOTIEV the aiosoors. Shews 9-J0 to 4:s0 s. m., 1M to lsJP to am. AdaitaatuB. loe to soy east. THE STAR THEATRE Tbs Biases, aae Meet Taaslsssils Pi vine Taaetre. - TSE THE EE EOEBESTS, e ; ctmroaD SAEEIX. BEIX AVD SAXTOB. . . THE KSAJtXnt. TBS DOWYST SISTZBS. - -WILL 0. B0TT. TBB yEOJECTOsOOFB. bnwa tu :SU s. si.. I SO to lOrtS m. Otaersl aatolsalsa. 10c; rasimt sea saeto. Me. The bask ef eente vseoavtUe. Csnthnnes perrcratasres from I ta 4:M a. Seodara eentlnsnos 1 to IV-M a, sj. lag parfatauaeas tm f to 10:SJ g, g sast Is toe theatre, 10 semis. . .i.i, i I.-1 ,n li.. m.m m, 00H0BBT BALL ":' BLanaaWOS. . ; COWCERT EVBSE EiaBT. ' r tes-ssi soiurAos. ORIENT Insurance Comply .-'' :: Of HartfortfrCwrV ? - Conducts I GENERAL ten tr Hp s st r A