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IHE CXEGO T uY JOURNAt, PORTLAK", f VTUFD4Y EVENING, OCTOBER . 48, V jL L. J Waroaaai Oread., Columbia,,. Cor dr aa. ........ ' ...(,u. vauaevme Arcade ........J YaueeTllta Lirlc .... VaudeTttl BIJ Vaudeville ."Kwb ef tbe ttwlansa.' ..t..,.,,.T tier Bake.' :.s.......Tor Her Sk.' Vaudeville Mr. Cleveland's speech Ibst evening tn new York would have been splendidly $ complete If 1m had added: "And row, Ik conclusion, let me call your attention , to the Union Laundry, Portland, Or., one .'. or the moat complete eonoerna of its kind In North America. The Unloh'e machinery la more complete and perfect " than that ef any politic organisation tn the world, I La eteam-beated polishers leaving a satin finish upon the linen - white aa the soewa of the mountain, and - a. gloss akin to that of the ail very moon. Gentlemen. If any of you ever cross the .,' continent to Portland, be aura to a mand that your linen be sent to the Union Laundry, Second and Columbia. Ita telephone la Mala SIS." Great ap plause would, have followed tola an- . nounoament, . . , ' On petition of Mrs. Helen L. Breuer aa order waa entered In the oounty oourt recently and filed yesterday af ternoon, approving the aafe of the sa loon" and fixtures at IM Union avenue r to J. If. Rankin and W. B. Thomaa for 1.414. The petitioner la the widow of . Qua I. Breuer, who waa aasaeainatad a few week aco 'in hi aaloon by un- y known persons, and the executor of hla , aetata Finding It neceaaary to aiapoae of the property. Mr. Breuer says, aha waa obliged to make haata m finding a buyer aa the license waa about to ta pir. Theapurohaaera paid 11,159 eaah down and aaeumed a debt due the Henry , Weinhard estate for the remainder. The roast! Caledonian club will bold tta annual meeting; next Thuraday and . Friday at Condon, Gilliam oounty. A number of Scota will so from here, la eluding George . Cameron, who will de- ; liver the annual addreaa on "Scotland;" at tan Stanton, soprano; lira. W. X. Dearer, contralto; Andrew Buddlman, s baritone; Pipe Major Moan and Rob Roy Burt, bagpipe players; Mlaa Roale Forbes. Mlaa Myale J. Sharp, Will lam MoCormaok and Frank D'Arcy, danocra. The party wlU leave Wedaeaday evea- i In ... ; , . .t ; . Take a steamboat ride through the mountalnoua region, amidst the match ,. leea scenery of Orego. View the great waterfalls, oanyona and glens skirting ... the Columbia. The steamer Charles K. Spencer leaves foot of - Washington street . Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri day on Its up-river run to The Dalles and way landings, returning on altar-1 . nate days, When coming to Portland, . leave the train at The Dallea and ride down to the flity on the Spenoer. TaL Mala 142s. . . - ,,- H,Vi If yon have la mind a trip to the aaat thl year call tat the Northern Pacific i- ticket offlee. fBi Morrlaon street) corner of Third, and get particulars la oonneo - tlon with, the special low rate excursion . tickets to be sold October ST, 14 and t ' to the exposition at St. Louis and other . eaatern point and .return. Tickets .will J be good for atop-over in both direction and good until December SI, permitting of passengers going? fh on rout and return anotner. ; : -, - To The Dallea SundayA chance to ,. make a round trip to Caacade Locks. Steamer. Dallea City will leave Alder street dock at-T o'clock Sunday morning . for The Dallea and principal way land- ' Inge, meeting steamer Regulator at the Lock, allowing passengers to make round trip to that point. The acenery la exceedingly creed at thla time of the year. Fine tneala served on board. I Phone Mala ' ;. v"--,--1 C I Spore.' the well known eon- tractor, died yesterday at hia home, 41J Kaat Sixth street, after a long illness. He waa a native of New fork, bom In 1823, and came to Oregon aa early aa lltS. The funeral will take place at the family reaidenoe at I o'clock yto n or row. , , , . 11 Dr. X F. Ghormley baa reterned from -' the general missionary convention at St. Louis and will occupy his pulpit aa : usual tomorrow at Central jChrtatlan church and will give an account of the convention. : Mra. Jess Walrath died yeaterday at her home on Hancock atreet after an lllneaa of four montha Mra. Walrath came to Portland with her husband in last from New York. She waa an ac tive member of the Calvary Presbyterian church. Tha nueban4 nd two daugh terg aurvlve bar, - . . ' Unknown to her husband a' Portland wotnaa placed her dimea and quarter In a aavlnga bank. When refata ad vanoed and became a burden the wife suggested that bar husband buy a hone. He couldn't do It. He didn't have -bean." "I have." waa her pleasant ex elamatlon, and aba handed aver to her liege lord a sum of money which ana bled him to gratify bar wish, Thl la the loyoo story of the saving bank habit, throughout the world. Depoatta with ua begin to earn more money from the day they reach our bands. Oregon Savlnga bank, Sixth and Morrlaon. Tel Main , . . . . y Hla statement that oil on hla auto mobile mad It uncoatrollable Thuraday afternoon, resulted In the release of D. M. Xeeby Municipal Judge Hogue this morning. Lee waa arrested by Po liceman Hammeraly yesterday, for run- nine; hla machine above the eight-mile peed limit, and the defense ha put up secured but euaobarge. ; Tour aha ; '. ' ., Will be . i . ' Done today; ' ' ,; 1 At bnca , ii If yob t .'y ' Need them. Goodyear Shoe repair Factory. Tamhill near Gaa Co-'e office. Free oall an4 de- Uvery any reasonable aiataao. r W. O. Nlaley baa juat reoelved at hla new piana noue, ee exarx street, op posite tha public library, a large ehrp- ment of high grade piano personally selected by him In New. York. To In troduoa hla Instrument very small pronto will prevail for tha next few week .i -v- Ad, entertainment will be given on Mondayvafternoon on board tbe British bark Dumfreaahlr by permlaalon of Captain Fernea'ux for the benefit of the Seamen a lnatltute. Music and refresh meote will be provided by tbe ladles connected with tb institute. 0 Special eaatern excursion ticket are on sale at tha Northern Pacifte ticket office, SIS Morrlaon atreet, corner of Third. Full particulars at tha office or by aridreaalna; A. D, Chart too, A. G. P. A, Portland. Or. . Tha Whit Temple: Sunday bight. genuine halleluiah aervtoe by Colonel French and member of tha Salvation Army ' - with their ataalo. Baptlaa. Coma early. . i- . . . f The sabbath veeper aarrtcea at tha T. '. C. A, at S:4S Sunday afternoon will be addreaaed by Rev. X. T. Alien. Mia Ella Itankla will aing. . All women ar invited. . . 7, . r' r. ataal riaaf a w w m x elfheaa , IHSBSSBS W OMXXJUUM. , ' ' ' i i I iir ii ' ' -f Sdas. ira sj , air BaknsB BaOaia;. OOaTSnTATIOaT Btnasr Hermann will addreaa tha Re publican club at Allaky hail. Third and Morrison otreeta, tbla evening on the political laauea of tbe current oam- Rev. . U. Freeland" f Seattle will preach Sunday morning and evening in the First Congregational church. Park and Madison street. - Wa-Hoo Tonic. The treat blood part ner, nerve tonic and liver regulator, -Juat what you need the days. , For aala by all drugglata, .;... . : ..J....- team boiler insurance cover damage to boiler, property and for Injuria. Campbell A Rodger. 141 Waahlagtoa. Chaw De-Tal -China, hava pearly teeth and prevent deeay. - For whara. - '-. .- Free dispensary for worthy poor, Tuea., Tbura., Sat, 1 p. aa. St. Vlncenfs Hoep. Burglary Insurance. Maryland Cas ualty Company, 311 Washington. For Sign see W. P. Berger A Bon, 214 Tamhill; phone Red 1001. , t , Dr. Amoa. aurgeon Dekam bulldliuj. BURGLARS AWAKENING FROM THEIR LETHARGY Between t and I o'clock thai morning the Banquet Kxchanga, 164 First street; waa broken Into and 110 removed from the cash register. Tha proprietor d la covered bla loaa when he went to tha establishment tbla morning to open for the day'a buslnea. He notified the cen tral polio station and an Investigation waa made immediately. The ringing- of tbe burglar alarm in tha realdence of A. w. Cauthorne, 741 East Burns Id atreet, awakened the' household thla morning at 4:10. Invea tiaratlon ahowed that a burster had at tempted to gala an entrance through kL kitchen window, but ran when ha heard the alarm. . . , v - . - Methodist Episcopal ' - OR If BOM. ' FRANCIS BURGSTTB SHORT. Claasea . . ... ....-...: a. m. Morning; Sermon ...... i.l;IS : sabjeetf ? ''V'. - ;: OUR FATHERGOD fitaday Sctionl ,.,..,,.11:16 p. m. p worth League , 7:04 p.m. JCvanlnf Sermon '... T:li - -h. sahlaadi ' . ( SERVICE THE MEASURE V' OF LIFE . Special niuale bv two eholr. ' Solo by Mr. V&(h Thla la the - - Char- h. ' to v ' MACDOWELL'S TOt'R ENDS AT EVERETT A. Lincoln Hart, who directed the tour of Melbourne MaoDowell and company out of Portland, baa returned to Port land with the report that In all rpMcta tha tour waa successful. The company cloeed at Bverett, WaetL, according to the original Intention. A number of tha members have returned. Including Fred erick Bsmelton, Mis Lou Power. Law rence Griffith and Don Bowan. Ray Ir vin, tha arUat-aotor, remained In Se attle, where ha accepted a position. , 1 KUICa FOSTER ax amxMT mumvm unit VRMOVT'SO sYVOX AS AM XaT TWTIOATIOaT OM'IUSB'S FIBSl oriraarn sBsroxs tm mm mrnxmrn aCABB BXAKVU FOB FOBOB. Police Officer C- K. Foster waa dla missed from the police department yea terday afternoon by tha executive board on recommendation of Chief of Police Hunt without as much aa the formality of an onen Investigation. - , We want to make an example of somebody la order that dleetpllne may be enforced la tbe department."' ai General Beebe. ana of tha polio oom- mlaaionera. About two week ago Officer Foster failed to report to headquarters from I to 4 In the mornlngv He atated that ha had been watching a diva owned by oolored people, where he euapeeted white woman were visiting. He aaid be thought he waa doing bla duty. Ha waa suspended. Written charges were mad against him. Some daye later ba waa asked to appear before the chief and make a written statement la defonee of his action. He did so. Foo ter etatae that no queatlona were asked him and that the chief waa sole master of oe re monies. He says ha waa then dismissed from the chiefs presence and Sergeant Carpenter waa called to make statement regarding - tbe alleged branch of the rule. That waa the only Investigation made. Chief Hunt reported the result of hla inquiry to the polios commis sioner; who, after talking to the ehief about It, decided to recommend that he ba expelled from tbe j)epartmnt. Thla m the nrat violation of tha rule of which Foster has aver been guilty. He ba been In the department for a ev er! year. While o there have wandered many time from tha ohlers path of discipline, they have never been mo lested or compelled to suffer eve a brief suspension or One. B. D. Curtis. George Howell and other of tbe member of the executive board did not favor the dismissal. They desired that Footer be punished, but asked that h be suspended for 14 days. Tha mayor aald that tb action of the executive board was not flnaL but that tha dismissed officer had tb right to appeal hia case to tha civil service com mission, where they would allow a com plete Investigation of the charges. If the commission found that tb decision of tbe board bad not been Justifiable then they oould reinstate tha officer. BOTH BOYS GUILTY, SENTENCES DIFFER For steering a Quantity of grocerle and canned gooda from tha store of W. T. Henton, a Mount Tabor grocery man. young Sidney Led yard la serving a aen tence of eight montha tn the oounty Jail, which meana bard work dally on the rockptle. - For tha same offense- Roy Wooden was taken into tbe circuit court yeaterday by Deputy District Attorney Adama, permitted to plead guilty to the-reduced! charge of simple larceny and nnea f so. Two c bargee of larceny rented against young Wooden. On waa brought only motion of Mr. Adama. he was permitted also to plead guilty to a reduced charge and Aned $40, Both bora were mlaa Charged with burglary two montha ago, being accused of breaking Into the drug atore of Thomaa Graham and- stealing- a number of toilet articles. They were arraigned and pleaded not gouty. Nothing fur ther haa been dona a regards thla obarg. OREGON'S SAILCS TO - HA YE K2 LI I a a The Multnomah county anion of the W. C. T. U. have commenced tha work f collecting material for a library for the United State battleship Oregon, and will aupply a generoua quantity of good book and kVp up subscriptions to several of the leading; magastne. It waa during the recent etate con vention that tha Multnomah member decided unoa nreeentln th boys of the Oregon with the library. It will oast about f 300. The book will b In stalled la th library for on year, at the end of which time they will be taken out and replaced by new ana. Tha nuunala department will re ceive aseclal attention from the Mult nomah county women. The work of gathering the material for thla library wa left to Mra Lusia F. Add Hon. presi dent of tha Multnomah county organl- aation. 0. W. P. ExcarslH Rates. After next Sunday the O. W. P. will discontinue Its low Sunday rata. Good fishing and hunting on the upper Clack amas. Flrat class accommodation at the. Hotel Bstaoada. Car every tw hour front Flrat and Alder atreet. JUtUIMUPTtl. BASEBALL Portlwd San Frandsco RECREATION PARK . Tomorrow Jtftmmoon October 23rd Baalea day. srsiew i called Sit) p. sv asi ahoax, lee. Columbia Theatre BO. fk US . Last thaw tonight of Sydney Orundy'a : : . grat plF SOWINQ.THE WIND Presented fey tha most capable stock organisation In the Weat, - Parttaa wtah Btathua Tuaawnw (Saa- aay aad an aaan waaav -Grand revival of Shakeepeare'e beaa- tlful lor tragedy- v ROMEO " AND K ' - . JULIET Th production complete with cotreot scenery, new ana elegant eoetumea. E -ices Evening. lc tea, 14c, 40C. atinee 10c, We, tec. Dnwnfnvn ticket office. Rowe A Mar tin's, Drug Store, Sixth and Washington street, is a. m. to i p. m.s ( uieairs. anar 7 p. aa. - SALVATIONISTS TO HOLD BIG CAMPAIGN A special campaign of the Salvation Army will be held today, Sunday and Monday. It will be lea oy uol ueorg French. Major and Mra Dubbin, 40 of ficer f the army and a boat Of sol diers. . Th final "bringing tn of sheaves" tn the harvest festival effort wllr ba a feature of the service, and th entire re ceipt of the division will be mad mown. i At 7:t o'clock Sunday vntng there- will be a special meeting at the White Temple, at Twelfth and Taylor streets. The following program has bean ar ranged for tha campaign? No. 4 corps, lit First -etreet Satur day. Oct. IS. I p. m., welcome meeting-; Sunday, Oct. tt, 11 a. . holiness con vention; I p. m., sowing- and reaping. No. 1 aorps. Mi Davis street Mon day, Oct 14, t p. nr. ofnesra council (private): p. m., officer demonat ra tion (public). Allen Lewis- Beet Brand. DON'T LOSE YOUR CHANCE The city federation of women'a club will meat In annual session mutt Satur day for th election of officer and tha transaction of other bust nee. Mr. Rose Hoyt, president, will make her annual report, which Is expected to be in the nature of an addreaa on -tha Lewis and Clark exposition and ctvio Improvement Last Low Rate Excursion or the O f. F. Tomorrow la th leal Take advan tage of the day and a trip lnte the Woods. , Tha fishing la at lta beat, the hunting good and, the Hotel Ketacada prepared to aerve all comer a good dinner- for th low rate of 10 oenta. Car every two hour from Flrat and Alder streets. . Holmes Buslaesi Collefe fire. Mr. O. Holme Lawrence and Mr. C W. Lawrence, prlnclpalo of th Holmes Bosineaaweollega, desire to thank their friends and the publlo generally for the many sympathetic .letters and generous offer of assistance occasioned by tbe lata fir. - - - ... Your LutChiDee. V3 For reduced rata Chicago St Louis round trip tcketa Sale data. October n, 21 and 3 only. Any route going 4 the a we or ev other route return ' i at m R H. Trumbull, a Central Rall . or. Brand New Highest Grade Pianos at Dealer s wholesale v Prices Now. -s $296, 308 and $312 for the $450 Styles tithe Story Oars-Mask Les v sons mi (nstrocthia Hooks. ;: Fre-KiierUiaaacnts. n If you can get aa good a piano aa there la made for almost half what la gen erally asked ra It. you will not be very long deciding what to do about pur chasing. If you had not intended to duj Juat at thla Urn, you will do well to uy anyhow. And tt you can secure six months free tuition In music by what ever teacher or school you prefer, with all the Instruction books required dur ing; that time, also absolutely gratia, and In addition to all thla a present of a handsome muale cabinet at Christmas time, you are not going to be so carelewa aa to disregard the opportunity without at least a little investigation. we can assure you, the further and deeper you investigate Into the merits of Story A Clark pianos, and our pres ent special offer on them, the more you will be convinced that it will pay you ta have a Story A Clark piano, and to secure It while these special introduc tory Inducements are being offered. They are going fast Only three car loads are Included In thla Introductory offer, and the demand for them Increases dally as the people learn what this offer really meana If you Cannot oall at ths store, write for catalogue and full par ticulars. Same . will be furnished promptly. K tiers Piano Houee, 141 Washington .street, corner Park. Marqoam Grand Theatre w IaM.T TMilrht at :! e?cMeh Mr. rtedarte Btlssm -TT" FWBXHOB BOBXXTS 't...j xrwxAarBS." f v A Drasw ef spealea Life. ,y Bmdag PrfeeLower ftoer. tl bakway, H, TBe, 60c. Oallery. See, SSe. Marqoam Grand Theatre Zfi rheae Hals SOS. Iseadar, Tneeaar. WedDesday tttrhta, , . 24, 35. 3d. HMM. FurlooH Ortoeer I. SS. W. 1B04. rurlounly runny rirce, a rarD or vma famtxt.9 Better taaa "CtaarUr's Aunt." More lsagbs thaa "JaM." Tikes Laww soer. except last three tews. : laet three ws, Tee, Ust rows, 60s. Gel 1, Sc. 8ft?. BoaM and legea, 9T.S0. teats are sow selling. Cordrays Theatre ZlJl . . rarUsars Best Feealsa Playboaea. Omtlsast saasas ef the great ftaesia alay. For Her Sake TtaUjkt, last seraomaaea. StarUag UatteM. oVtoeef Pastoral CvvcUoa, Master Play ef the Osatary. Sunday IdrlUe M, tea .4ii Orphan's Prayer , rsTiTB Bsma BsoocsnT Aad aa absohitely faameas saaywdag eeaiaaay, Mmi, 10S, tor. goe; paclat rusetwd eatts. 60. Matinee, me to ear pan oc u ehlMrea (special atata), joe. BAKER THEATRE , KAaintS FLOOD, FBOFBXXT0BA, Irgeat eeatlneoM vaadeville bnese ta AaMrtea will f loses Monday evening, th-tober 34. with elgb-clase raodevtlle. ; ; TMM BU BASTXBaT ACTS. .. . .. : Admission Only 10 Cents 3 m v '( FIM ED-OAK MISSION FIRNITIRE ; . W ars showing s lot of bandaoms new pieces of Mission, Furniture, pn4 of selected quartered oak with that pretty new "Fumed finish. It is by far ths hatidaomest finish yet discovered for this style of Furniture, be ing ft beautiful golden brown that will harmonizs with any color schema and yet retain its own individuality. It Is obtained by exposing the wood to ths fumes of strong ammonia, after which it Is rubbed down in wax with a result that is both beautiful and p4jrrnanent ' If you care for the sort of Furniture that never grows tiresome, you should take a look at this. .' ..... We have SO plates Hke the on abeflre, suggesting .,v: -various arrangements of Mission Furniture, . i LET US SEND Y0 13 A CATALOGUE MAKE YDU Bnatbaaaa Ckame kM Chicago Painless Dentists Offer tbelr eervtree to the bablte of Portland and Oregon, guaranteeing their work superior to anything that baa been rendered the buhlie in thla city heretofore at prices greatly la exoess of those we Quote below: , GOLD CROWNS .BS.OO VTJtiL SET OF TKBTH.. ..B6.0O BRIDGB WORK .....BS.OO SILVER FILLINGS ............ .BO OOLD FILL1NOS .'..flt.OO Tbese yrtoea are apeeial fo SS day ta eraar taat tb ymaue away bast tb ssstelty st eeui weak. VTm emoloy no studenta nor others not Krfectly quallfled to render the very at service In all departments of den tistry, we aioaestiy sea tne dudiio to pay a visit to our parlors and see ror Itself that we do all end more than wa claim to do la tbla advertlseaiaat. . CHICAGO : DENTAL PARLORS Boat First aad STORE REMOVED TO THIRTEENTH AND IRVING B .WWSa JZZZZZft Vss&M: . 21 The Arcade Theatre... las Oilglsal Family Vseaevflle , Tab) wee. UMAMM ABB LBWXS. . ' , JalkBTT. - v: , - ' WBSTXB. 1 ' ; , , ' ' f ' . BTATB OOTXB. v . . f TBS BXOBCOn. bmm t:M to i.K d. St.. f : le 10:M a BL AdsiUwIoa. 10s te a ay seat. The Lyric Tta4gatre TMl Week . e. wnes a ooHfan, vtbobtAbb wbst, -- bu.bzb xasxjb, ' - lajoici abb btbmsov, I1MT IOTT. ' TTTABOOVB. yrfraiaBea te 4:30. f 80 Is U:M a bl Admuetoa 10 eeste e higber. Bijou Theatre lira at,, oye. Ongealas. r anrBT-s noa abb mobkbt oxaovs. BOBXsTBOST AWD DO MOT AST. Z.OUZS X.S Hi, . lT7BirL.O KAOXOSAB. c ' sUaail OiLLKTTA ' TBB VTTASOOFB. ALL FOB 10 CBN Til. ArnmiVOONA t:So. evbhinob. t TUB STAR THBATRB Ts Btggest sad Meet laaUeaeMe Taasseule TKeatte. jo ms abb rniMUL BABT BOW ABB. BTBWSj ALAJtCOBS. . TBB TSKBKl A&TOBB. vbb FBonovoaoorB. 1 M to 4 K) n. ei.. 7 tn 10 M a SI. Oeaeral i4"niea. lOti rseetTi4 eea seafeK Ba. F.W.BALTES &; COMPANY PRINTERS BINDERS BMaftaaHawaa 'w-'V'. FIRST ft OAK STREETS TELEPHONE MAIN 165 V7 V'SSAM VSAMrSSA YSAVA YVSVA VSMSATT r OUR PHONE MAIN 966 ' We hava moved from the northeast corner of - Second and TaySor ta ear new warehouse on the southeast corner of Thirteenth and Irving street, and are now prepared to ahow to the trade samples of the largest line of stove and rangea manufactured on this coast We also desire to oall attention of bote! and restaurant men to our line of Portable and Freaeb Rangea aad get out1 price, for wa will save you money. . Loewenber (Q, Goinfg Co. Fkoae fa year Order. Hat . Bortb Vblrbseatb Take no chances with your Printing -demand the best. Our imprint is a guarantee n . ... atroIttaa Ima - 14 FRONT JT. TaL Mm )3f ooaciai BALL SLASIBB sses. - ookcski stbbx Biom BtS-bst luaraiDsv f. DIDNT HURT A BIT" 15 WHAT THEV SAY BY OUR METHOD we are enabled te extract amai eee S SJ treta at, one sUtlas. as(tlelr and abeolately without pa hi or bag after effeoU. People ta seUcate health seed ban ae far. aa ear method extracting te aeaiUretr aaAl aad ease. kttelr palnleM. , Abeofnte deeabaeas Is ear BMtta, We de erowa n4 bridge work wttt et pain. Onr IT rears' eiaerleeee la p1t work eaablea aa te St yoar awetb estnrertaMr. Tbe beet at the cbeapeat ta the end. We hare SMUags aa well a yea. W1SB BROS, - DENTISTS tOI-111 FAILING BLTKJ. Open evenlnra UU Ik .w, Sanday from I to Corner THIRD AHD WASHINGTON STB. . : Phone. Mala u , a. x. y. wibb farAaa0 rara BMTBwraTAjr, bubHsbl t - 'asatr' 4X W. 9