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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF ORIGOMAN TELEPHONES. Par. States. Home. runtlrit-RoniTi Main 7'71 A S Cy ctrcuIatHMi Mam T07O A "t5 Vanaclsf EMlto-. Main ToTO A 5 S-irflsy Editor Main 770 A 5 Ompoairg-Room Main 7070 A fJ rity E-lttnr Main 7070 A S-OS tupt. Buildings Main Iu70 AC AMUSEMENTS. J9UVGALOW THEATER fTwelfth and Mor iison Baker Blrwk Company In- TTe ,ri of the Holden West." Jlatlnea "J. IS; to night BAKER THEATER iThlrt. near Tan-Mil) The musKsl comedy. "The Cat and lb Fiddle." Matinee .14: tonight at 8:15. CRPHBUV THBATBR (Morrison, between FUth and SeventW Advanced Taudevlile. Ton lent ax 8: 15. VANTAGES THEATER Tourth and Stark)--Contlnuoua vaudeville. S.30. and : P. M. GRAND THEATER TWaahlmrton. between g'venth and I'ark Vaudeville da luxe. 2.30. 7:. and P. 34. TAR THEATER (Washington and Far XT remedy-drama. "I'ncla Josh Perklna. To night at b.15; matinees Wednesday and Sat urday. I.YRI- THEATER (Seventh and Aider)' Blur.kall liiixk Company In Nlobe.' Every nlgr.l at 6. 16; matinees Tuesday. Tbuneday and Saturday at 3.16. Deb Moines Pruts I.ofrs. At the an yiual meeting of the tiukrlneon Society, of the East Side High School, yesterday afternoon, there was a debate on the following; subject: "Resolved. That the rlty of Portland should model Its revised charter after the Des Moines plan." The decision of the Judges was In favor of the negative, or in favor of retaining the present form of - city government. H. liauer. M. Nlabet. U. Frailer represented the affirmative, and Karle Robinson. D. McQutrk and E. Unrcla the negative. Arguments on both sides showed that the speakers had investigated the subject thoroughly and the debate was credit able. Professor Galloway delivered the opening address to the society, pointing out the advantages to be gained, and he urged most thorough preparations on any topic that may be considered. L. Bargee gave an orlglnnl recitation that received applause. President Bradford made remarks expressing hope that the coming year would be one full of In terest to all the members. El Garcia, the critic, submitted his report, after which a business meeting followed during which plans for future events were con sidered and adopted. Recruits to Arrive. About 5fl0 re cruits for the Army are to arrive In Portland Sunday morning at ":H o'clock, over the O. R. A N. Half of the num ber will proceed to Vancouver Barracks by streetcars and the others will con tinue on to Seattle where they will be assigned to posts In that district. The recruits were assembled at Columbus, O.. from different recruiting stations in the Middle West. Some of the regiments In the Department of the Columbia have become depleted through expiration of terms of service, and this assignment of recruits Is made for the purpose of bring ing them to somewhere near their Quotas. Mtu Chorui Tomorrow. The Male Chorus of Grace Methodist Church, with 60 voices, has commenced active work for the season, and will make Its first aDDearance at tomorrow night's service and thereafter every Sunday evening throughout the year. A season of great Interest, both musically and socially Is planned fur this organization, and re hearsals will begin at once for one or more Winter concerts, under the direc tion of Professor W. M. Wilder, choir master of Grace Church. Bumctess or Clerk'i Office. The County Oerk's oftice made a profit for tha county last month of S34M.23. the ex penses being J2S2S.8S. During the same month In 1907 the profit was J233.42. Of last month's receipts was taken in by the Recording department. jaH.27 by the Circuit Court department, and 124.30 by the County Court department. Two thousand, five hundred and thirty dollars of the expense was for salaries. OrrtrEBS Arm Kijccted. The following officers of the Senior Rosarlan Sodality, of the Holy Rosary Church, have been elected: President. Miss Margaret Ma rulre: vice-president. Miss Anna Smith: secretary. Miss Agnes Dowd: assistant secretary. Mis Anna Bolger; treasurer, Mlsa Mary King; assistant treasurer. Mias Nellie Troy: first marshal. Miss Kate Dowd: second marshal, Mlsa Jose phine Butler. Mondat Last Dat roR Taxes. Mon day Is the last day when property owners may pay the second half of their taxes. After that taxes will be de linquent, and the Sheriff's deputies will Ixsue certificates of delinquency to any person who will pay them. The tax collected October 1 amounted to I22.9S7. Deputy Sheriff Martin will keep the tax department open Monday night until a late hour. Audubo Society Tokioht. There will be a meeting of the Audubon Society at t o'clock tonight, at the City Hall. This la the last meeting before President Klnley's departure for New Tork to at tend the annual gathering of the Amerl ran Ornithological Union. There Is busi ness of interest for the society to con sider and a good attendance is desired. tHURn' Temporary Quarters. The First Vnited Evangelical Church has taken temporary quarters at East rVventh and Stephens streets, where regular services will be held pending the construction of Its new edifice on the I.add tract on the East Side. Plans for the new building are being drawn and work will commence In a few days. I'oLUoa or Pharmacy Opens October 1. The annual session of the North Pa cific College of Pharmacy begins October 1. Parsons desiring a thorough and prac tical training in pharmacy leading to the degree of Ph. O. should call upon or address Dr. H. C. Miller, corner Fif teenth and Couch streets. Dg.vTAi. Coijjcob; Opens October 1 The annual session of the North Paciflo College of Dentistry begins October 1. Dr. H. C. Miller, dean, will be at his office dally for the reception and ma triculation of students. Corner Fifteenth and Couch streets. Rsoistrattow Totals 76C Voters reg istered yesterday to tha number of 7. There were Republicans. 3 Democrats and 14 miscellaneous. The totals for the Fall are: Republicans al. Democrats 117 and miscellaneous Savsi the Discount. Send check or pay at office on or before tha 10th to save the discount on October bills for the Automatic Telephone. Home Telephone Company, corner of Fark and Burnslde.' A Short Story, by T. R. Rossevelt. For farms, acreage or city property, sale or exchange. Tine Tree I-and Com panv. yM9 Bucharan building. 2y, Washington street. Phone Main .v90. Oksoom Law School. 3. T. Richard son, dean, will lecture at the business offices. 315-1 Commonwealth building, this evening. All contemplating studying law cordially Invited. Wanted. Capable salesman, owning team, to work stationery, wooden ware, etc.. in near-by towns. Address stating previous experience and references. H 2. Oregoman. Prices of Ue. Oct. 1: Saloons, hotels, restaurants, stores. SSc per W lbs-: fam ilies. iOe per HO lbs. Ice Delivery Com pany. Liberty Coal A Ice Company. Rats War. Steamer Homer sails direct for San Francisco Eat. eve., o'clock. Cabin tlO. berth and meals Included. C. H. Thompson, agent. LS Third street. Calvary Prisbytkrias Church. Rer. J. A. P. McGaw. D. D.. will preach to morrow. The Lord's Supper will be observed at the morning service. Hist Cli-b troDhr cups: sterling silver: from J o 2A each. Jaeger Bros.. Jewelers. 36S Morrison street- Max G. Cohen, attomey-at-law. has Tiiiord from Columbia building to 1C3 1CS Board of Trade building. FOB Rxnt A few nloa offices la Tha Oregonlan buudlng. Baa Superintendent, room all Da. McCHACJcrx. dentist. Rothcbild bid. v Vm At A LHCKtB aajw - mi meeting of the members of the .Mis sissippi-Avenue Longrejauoui IT "' . .I, T-k. ,,., lo-hf Rev. D. T. OI A1U 111. a --! -- Thomas. pastor. It was decided to change the name of the church to the Pilgrim Congregational Church of Portland. This was done ior mo niu . will be erected at once on the corner of Missouri avenue and Shaver street, and .1.- nam vnuM no lonaer be suit able. At this meeting were given gen eral reports for the past quarter. For the year there has been a gain of SO new members and the Sunday school Is overflowing. Owing to the overcrowd ing of the present building on Mississippi .... riin - had In be made for a larger church to accommodate the con gregation ana ounaay acnvi. lots were purchased on Missouri avenue i .11 Turn will be OCCUPled by the church and one will be left for a boys' brigade building to ie some time in future. It was announced i . . . t,.w the new church Will probably be let the coming week, as bids are In. i ne properly u -"'"""''- avenue and Fremont street, a church and manse and a little over a quarter block, has been sold. Down With the Trusts. As a shining example of how desperate the trusts can get when their toes are stepped on. one can see how the Beef Trust is at tempting the hopeless task of holding down Frank L. Smith, the Oregon man. who is Its open, avowed enemy. He does business on the straight and square and they 11 never gei mm. no i - rounded on both sidea by his enemy a v. . -unniA BhAtilt nmui tin these markets- and get to Smith's wonderful bargains. Heaa smitn s ov, Wiluam Hiram Fouijceb. pastor of the n i k.. . i .. Chun!, comer Alder and Twelfth, will give a Communion Meditation at 10:30 A. so., ounaay ..oti di a At 7:30 P. M. i ntj jj . - r . - subject. "The Harvest la Past, the Sum mer Is Ended. The Sunday Question" will be I.uther R. Dyott's theme In the First Congregational Church, tomorrow at 7:45 P. M. Dr. Dyott's theme at 11 A. M. will be: "On the Mill-crest aw vo of the Day." " tl-i clnu Mnnrlav on account of holi day. L. Mayer A Co.. grocers. MEETS OLD ASSOCIATES Tosselrn Attends Jolly Railroad Re union at Clinton, Mo. B. S. Josselyn. president of the Port land Railway. Light & power -.. wnue in h Vjtt T-ecentlv. attended a reunion of the old officers and employes of the Kansaa City. Osceola 6c etoumeni nau ,t rv.inn.tTiv which lost Its corporate existence ten years ago. At that time the first reunion was held and on Septem ber 23 the last one waa held at Clinton, Mr. Josselyn was general manager of the i j a -...I. a nnlnt of attending the reunion this year to meet his asso ciates of former days. The celebration took the form of an outdoor meeting dur i . i .i .. ..n hv hnnnuet at 1 1 1 K 1 W I V J night. Mr. Josselyn came in for a refer ence to nis connection wim mo .mu. road In a ver e aa louows: When Josselyn sat in his little high deck Dangling his feet from a box aat Pack. Figuring tha altuatlon If, aome day. oh. aoma day a Conductor I'll be No darned engine 'II ever catch me nh what elation! Fred D. Hunt, traffic manager of the P. R. L. P. Co., also was taken off In this manner: When Hunt got mad tha depot shook. The ralla aat up and began to look For tha trouble. If no one waa handy to take his guff. He'd call up Lewie over at the Gulf. And nearly bend him doublo. COAST FIRM WINS. Awarded Largo Contract by the Alaska-Yukon-PaclNc Exposition t C .. 1 ! .. Vnvirail Nort h Western manager of the Schmidt Lithograph - .. ha. ttfat received advices from Seattle to the effect that to his firm haa been awarded the contract ior lithographing the birdseye vlewa for . , . i i. v .... lu I fli- ITYnoaltlon. I ii w Jt'n . " - -- This Is a great triumph for a Coast firm, as the order was taken in me lace of competition from all the large East ern lithographers and demonstrates the fact that it is now recognized as pos sible to produce superior work of this The Schmidt Lithograph Company also furnished tnis worn ior ilb icma and Clark Exposition In 1905, and are . -h- n.mn.t firms In their igattj vuo j . . - j ...... line In the United States, handling al most the entire laDei ousiness oi ma Pacific Coast. They have maintained nfrixe. In Portland, under the manage- An nr fr Mnnaji. for the paet 21 years. CONCERT SEASON OPENS Wednesday Evening Will Bring- the Metropolitan Opera Qnartetto The concert season will open this year with not one single star blazing In re cital but with four luminaries In a splen didly arranged concert under the direc tion of Lois Steers-Wynn Coman. The Helllg theater will house the usual bril liant audience drawn by the announce ment of something out of the ordinary line of musical treats. The four stara from the Oonreld Metro politan Opera Company are Mme Rap pold. soprano: Mme. Jacoby, contralto; Campanarl the baritone, and Martin the tenor. Their programme Is a fine one and adapted to the work of four voices, as well as displaying some of the best ex amples of aolo and duet work. The af fair la the first concert of the season as well as the first of the Lola Steera-Wynn Coman subscription concerts. WEST SIDE RESIDENCES. We have for sale two dwellings on a full lot. 50x100 feet. One modern hotif-e of seven rooms, furnace-heated, i.i i v-v riealmhle home, or can be rented for 135 per month. The other house of eight rooma rents at present for 140 per month. This Is In a very good neighborhood, and Is a good buy at the price, $11,500. For further particulars Inquire of CHARLES K. HENRT & CON. 250 Stark St.. Portland. Or. FREE CLOTHING CATALOGUE We will mall free to out-of-town customers our new Fall and Winter clothing catalogue. It shows attractive samples, explains how to tell wool from cotton and quotes special prices on mens and boys' clothing, under wear and all classes of woolen goods. Send for It today. Brownsville Woolen Mill Store. Portland. Or. WHEREJTO DINE. All the delicacies of tha season at tha Portland Restaurant: fine private apart menta for ladles, SOS Wash near Fifth. Last week of the great sale of trunks, suit rases and bags of the baukrupt stock of Paciflo Trunk Bag Co. Some great bargains yet to bV had. Harris Trunk Co.. IS! Sixth, opposite Oregonlan- A. D. S. remedies at Eyssell'a," THE 3IORNIXG OREGOXIA AGED PREACHER IN WANT RET. GEORGE K. HOVGHTOs SATS HE WAS ROBBED. Missing for Sereral "Weeks, Ho Re turns From San Francisco, Bro ken Down In Health. Tv-t.l. - 1 .... -r .Anr n nonuw BTlfl mlft- . uu IVJ 1 1 .-.-J- J v. ..... fortune. Rev. George F. Houghton, who so mysteriously disappeared weeks ago, entered the office of the County Board of Relief, at the Courthouse yesterday morning and asked that he be sent to the County poorrarm. uui alter Hear ing his troubles It was decided that this u k. ,A.AHn-v at lea.t for the present, as the Visiting' Nurses' Associa tion will look after mm temporarily. Later It will be decided what shall be done. m a unnan(.t. .) r ffl McPherson were in conference with the county authorities yesteraay aiternoon. u c- J 1 K n man l In Impera tive need of treatment. He Is said to be on the verge of pneumonia, ana nervous collapse. 1-1 . II..V..n whA 1. fill VPflM XC3V. .11 1 . auueillluli " -- old, told Mr. Carr, clerk of the Board of Relief, a pitirul story or naving uu to San Francisco, and of having been 1.1 - -i . I ihtn tha Innt eiffht lUVUCU tlJlc-a 1. 1 111. a ....... - - "J months. He said that at the time he waa first missed he lntenaea to go 10 Salem to look after Interests there, but -1 1 u 4han toolf the Illiaavu uie l i i 11. 11. -...... boat for San Francisco. There, he said. his pockets were picaea 01 fj besides papers, and he applied to the Chief of Police for aid. He was re turned to Portland, he said, by the authorities. ti UnnirMiin an i' he had 440 11'- . 1 1 - l-l'-uft - -.-'1. V J acres of land In the state of New Tork at one time. This he gave to his son. with the understanding mat. w5 juui.i i. i ... -Rut eontrnrv to Rev. Mr. Houghton's expectations the youpg man exnaustea i-ne left his father with nothing. That there Is some foundation for Mr. Houghton's assertions that he Is one of the heirs to a large estate is me oeuei of those who know the facts. But It is thought that he has permitted h mind to dwell upon his monetary affairs so long that It has been weakened. t. i- h:i.,o. that the Methodist Ik ID III 11V . . i-M 1. n. Tnrantw-al-rth MlH SilViPT streets, to wnicn rtev. air. nousmuu subscribed 150011. win not realise on mo subscription. There are other subscrip tions which ne win noi db amo u iw-y. Notes of West Side High School O TUDENT activities at the West fcj High are beginning to move TTnon tha Initiative of student leaders, a rally of the upper classmen was callled for Wednesday afternoon, ai this rally there developed a spirit, re freshingly different from the sort late- lir an . . i ti in .vldnnra in nortions of the country. Luke Rader. editor-elect of the Cardinal, spoke on "school spir it." He pointed out that It does not Mnnalat In h.otlnff tha BTfl Tl fl Rta 11(1 tO splinters in an attempt to drown the signals oi an opposing team, nor iu rough-housing your rivals on a publlo corner. He urged the students to show their spirit by attending all school events in a body and Indivld- ucillv (n ti-v fur whatever activity thev were best fitted athletics, debate or the Cardinal work. Jack Alexander, .1 11 nnan.AP an1 IT.nn.th McAlnln. yell leader, told how the students could support the football team. Captain Smith was cheered to the echo when he announced that the manager had secured the services of a competent coach. Several of the faculty members addressed the meeting and were warmly applauded. Fruits of the rally are already apparent In an unusually large subscription to the Athletic Association and the Cardinal. u;.h ..hiini athlete nnairier themselves very fortunate in securing the services of Dave Jordan as head coach. Mr. Jordan Is an old P. H. S. man. He played on the team of 1898. The next two seasons he played end on the Portland Academy team. In lwz ne matricuiatea in me tm- -.1 t niwtnn and made the Varsity. For three following seasons he played with M. A. A. C. He coached the team in 1905. Coach Jordan expresses himself as very well pleased with the material Cap tain Smith haa got around him. The squad Is large enough to augur a lively contest for positions. Even at this early -..a... it ia aata to nronhesv that the team will give Its competitors a good rub for the championship. Friday afternoon the Tolos and Phllos adjourned to hear w. H. Galvanls aa- j tha Analnhfana. To a. Crowd .i Bnji.tina Mr- i ; (i I -h n t anoke on Rus sian schools. Few might speak with more authority on the subject as the speaker himself haa been through the mill. A special feature of the Russian school sys tem is the stress laid upon learning an interminable string of Isolated facts, most ly of little importance. The "powers that be" have winea u so, n oraei- mm students may have as little time and energy as possible for thinking. To this ii.. la niia the recurrence of SDecial JJI-llll J la ... examinations at stated times. At these examinations se aching vest is rnaae oi bii the subjects covered for the past four or five years. The result of this policy Is that, as Caesar says of the Druid Theo logical students, many spend as much as twenty years in oDtaining men- ingiiei cu- . i vi- n.lvnnl from nersonal ex- UL-aiiiii - - pertertces. spoke with much feeling and affection oi tne men wuv . v-"-"a highest Ideals amia bucu hllkui-jis a. stifling intellectual ana f'-s1"1- CROOK FEARS EPIDEMIC Bend Milkman Taken III of Small pox and Quarantine Adopted. That the authorities of Crook County fear an epidemic of smallpox In that dis trict 1s the Information that has been received by the State Board or ieann a t i ... n . a rfnlrrmnn who had fur nished milk to various families in Bend was stricken witn tne aisease, anu t -nn,h., .e iwnnU were exrjosed WIBO iiuuiJi . . - 1 Immediate steps were taken by County tt i.w -.r4.u. r vr pvlu-ards to nrevent nvHiiu 1 1 1 1-. spread of the disease. Strict quarantine measures have been Instituted. ine pud lic schools have been ordered closed for . i. all mthllc flrntherlnea have L n U WCtAQ -.1 aua f i - been prohibited. It was at first decided by the citisena or rrmevuits v www" a quarantine against Bend, which is on . .,. Una from Prlnevilla to the railroad, but on account of the thorough quarantine at Bend, and an enforcement of the vaccination oruiua.iu.-c. i this Will not DC necessary. BANK BALANCE FAVORABLE Oregon Trnst Assets 936,413 In Ex cefs of Liabilities, Althnua-h in tha hands of a receiver, h nron Trust & Savings Bank will hare 826.413.64 on hand after all lta obligations are paid, if It realizes at face value on all Its assets. These amounted to $555,040.97, September 30. according to the quarterly report of d 1... Thomaa C. Devlin, filed with Presiding Judge Gantenbeln. of the Circuit Court, yesterday morning, im liabilities now aiana it 5iJ,i.i SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3. 190S. . , Three months ago they were S28.- S85.06. During the three monins. Be ginning July 1. the receiver has paid I99.357.7S to depositors. The assets, which were at that time e719,051.z4. are now $555,040.97. Of 129.779.33 drafts, all but 1759.18 has been collect- -i II XT ed. Among tne assets are ma v.. Moore properties, estimated to be worth $115,000. and 180,000 worth oi furniture and fixtures. as i-uc uii in ii -. ii i . .... operation. Judge Gantenbeln did not give out the report upon Its condition which he received yesterday -with that or tne uregon xruai oc oihsb u..i., except to aay that the ahowlng was very tavoraDie. Amusements What tlw Fm Areata Mr. Tbe Girl of th Golden TVetrt. Tha nwa that Manager Baker of Baker Stock Company, will run the splendid pro duction of Belaaco'a, "The Oirl of tha Golden Wait" another full week, will ba received with extreme pleaaure by U those who bava not been able to et aeata thla week. Matinee and Tonight at the Baker.' Tha laat two nerf ormancea of "Tha Cat and the Fiddle" will be given at tha Baker this afternoon and tonight. This big musical extravaganza la aald to contain more musi cal numbers and tons hits than any musical attraction that will visit here tnia aeaaoo. Tncle Josh" at the Star. T-TnM Joah . Parkins la an excellent comedy drama with a strong double plot. The charactara are carefully drawn, tha situations are realistic and the comedy In tha play Is In abundance. "Uncle Joih" la at the star all thla weak. Salome Donee Matinee. - .. . Y. T win h,H will ha another chance to aoe MIbs Nedra Lana combe. the aenaatlonal Salome dancer In her wonderful dance, which haa been the crae of tneatergoera curing ma pic-c.iv rr i i i. . ,-ll.l.a- .bint hAT and if you haven't aeen her you ara missing m- tnina great.. COMDiO ATTRACTIONS. "The Man of the Hour" Coming. "Retrlnnlns- next Thursday niKht, October R. and contlnulnrr J?'riaay ana oaiuruay nights, with a matinee Saturday, tha famous political drama on the "graft situation" throughout the entlTe united Aiaiea. iun Man of the Hour," -will ba the attraction at tha Helllg Theater, Fourteentn ana naau lngton streets. "Brown of Harvard." in Baker Stock Company"a forthcoming production of the famous college play, Brown of Harvard." which follows "The nlrl of the Golden West." there are at least o aneaklntr Darts for typical college boya and athletes. Blocks of seats may be re served for schools, fraternities or ciuds in advance. "Isle of Spteeu" Apart from Its legitimate claims to popu larity because of Its catchy songs and de lightful music, H. H. JTaiee's "Isle of Spice." which comes to- the Baker next week opening Sunday matinee, is a production that from a scenic point of view has seldom been equaled and never aurpossed in the history of tha American stage. ' Prima Donnai at Orpheum. Mlsa Helen Bertram, tha noted prima donna, who comae to the Orpheum next i. i- 1. 1 B nul.l Inn. In tha the- WCCH. in malum, " - - - aters of the Orpheum circuit. Mla Bertram Is one of the few American singe wuu na - 1 T nnitnn Gh. la llttlnr th fftV- orlte songs from her wide and varied repertory. "My Jim" Next Week. Commencing Sunday afternoon tha Blunk all company will present that splendid comedy-drama. "My Jim," In which all the cast will appear to exceptional advantage with Ervin Blunkall in the title role, a part in which he haa won recognition all over the country. "Four Corners of the Earth" Coming. An event of more than ordinary Import ance to lovers of amusements will be the presentation of the new Kllnt & Gaazolo's powerful spectacular melodrama, "The Four Corners of the Earth" at the Star Theater week beginning Sunday matinee, October 4. Tha development of the plot is of unusual strength. . i JOtb. Century Wonder at Pantages. Atra, tha bullet-proof woman. Is one of tha highest salaried European acta brought to America this season and was imported expressly for the Pantagea Circuit of the aters, and will make her first appearance in Portland at next Monday's matinee. New Grand Bookings. Some great bookings are announced for tha bill at the Grand which starts Monday afternoon. The feature will ba Hill and SUvlnl, the champion unlcycllst riders, who are famous in Europe and England. Sharp shooting and marksmanship at its best will ba shorn n by tha Vivians, tha medal win ners. AT T.tE VAUDEVILLE THEATERS. Frances Sloseon. at tha Orpheum. Miss Sloason. who Is appearing at the Orpheum thla week with Franklyn Under wood and George Bloomquest. In "Dobbs Dilemma," waa formerly a member of the Baker Company, and la being greeted night ly with rounda of applause, ahowing tha appreciation of the Portland people for old stock favorites. pantaeres Entertainers. John F. Clark, the comedian and ex temporaneous poet, is making a big hit at the Pantages Theater this week. The Heuman Trio, marveloua bicyclists, give an unequaled exhibition of fancy and trick riding and conclude with a wonderfully clever one mile race. Vaudeville for Children. This week's vaudeville entertainment at h, Grand Is especially suited to children. There are a number of specialties on the programme which will delight the little ones. Among these ara the aerial doga of Laughlln. who perform on apparatus in tha air. instead of doing the ordinary dog tricks. ' Catholic Club Will Have Team. The Catholic Young Men's Club of 6t. Vary's parish haa organized a football team for the coming season. The eleven Is ccmrosed of some of the bet-t young football players In the city, each of whom has made a record while a member of one of the Interscholastlc teams. Last NOTICE TO On account of order of County Com missioners that only single cars will be per mitted to operate over the Madison Bridge, Oregon City and Cazadero cars will arrive and leave East Morrison and Water streets. Effective Saturday morning, Oct. 3, 1908. Outgoing passengers for these trains can reach these cars by using cars crossing Morrison-street Bridge. Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. i i '" niiiiiiiumiimniniminiininW rf Send Money Safely The Safest j Way is to buy a bank draft K tl B1J. t'.-i e n " I no mm irusi buiiipduy hi uicyuu i Sells drafts where. good every- Call for our book of - ILLUSTRATIONS." Portland Trust Company of Oregon S. L CORNER THIRD AND OAK STREETS I BEN J. I. COHEN President S nnm.inir Vlna-TP-aaliient H. 1. ruiwtt ' DR. A. S. NICHOLS, .td Vlce-Pres't n. LEE PAGET Secretary W. J. GILL Assistant Secretary C. W. DEGRAFF Caahler KMKMKM -MMaamorM-MMM night a dance waa given at the clubhouse at Williams avenue and Stanton street, as a benefit for the football season. TAILORED SUITS $12.75. $20 and 25 values, plain colors and fancy stripes, very latest styles, on sale today only at above price. McAUen & Mcponnell. Third and MorrlBon. Eyssell's Pharmacy. 289 Morrison, frptwfn Fourth and Fifth. Cor7tQa NEW RDCHINGS An endless, variety, white and colors, 'wide, medium and narrow, 25 yd. "P- RID GLOVES 2 -clasp Riverside, extra value, K1-00- ,. One-clasp Cape, Dent s Bteenff V?n5e Kid Gloves. S1.50 and S2 00- EXPERT FITTERS. M. F. W. Baltes and Company invite your inquiries for PRINTING f Main 165 Phones Home A1165 First and Oak WOMAN'S CROWNING GLORf Is bar hair. If Gray or Bleached, fl era h restored to Its natural color withont Injury to health or scalp by one application of the Imperial Hair Regenerator THE STANDARD HAIR COLOR ING. It is absolutely harmless. Any shads produced. Colors durable. When applied cannot be detected. Sample of your hair colored free. Uriil C.ei. Mlf . C. 11 W. 2U SU.N.Y. scroll Lessons 26c step and stage dancing" taurrht daily. Prof. Wal n-ill.. MMXi. Uiih. bet. W. Park at lOth mtm. Pianos for Rent and sold on easy payments. H. glNSHKlMKR. T THIRD IU THE PUBLIC WAX.. Sti SHAW'S PURE BLUMAUER & HOCH 1 A I I 108 and 11 Fourth Street. JL T 11 .sb. -aetata Sola Distributors tor Orcsroa and Waabjaartata CSOSSETT SHOE TO TRANSMIT ALL THE POWER, the fric tion drive of a motor most be neither too tight nor too loose, but just right, Because it fits just right at every point, the CROSSETT Shoe puts Tif Tolt that's in your body at your service, SOLD IN EVERY TOWN $4 and 5$ Mads by LEWIS A. CROSSETT, Inc. North Abington, Mass. rBS- October 3d and 4th special excursion tickets to San Francisco a and return will be sold for $25.00 from Portland, with corre sponding low rates from all other points on the SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO., (Line. In Orefion) LIMIT OF TICKETS, TWENTY-NINE DAYS This excursion rate, which was made on account of the Trans-Mississippi Commercial Congress, is open to the public. For particulars, sleeping-car reservations and tickets, call at City Ticket Office; Third and Washington Streets, Portland, or any S. P. Agency elsewhere. WM. McMURRAY, Gen. Pass. Agt., PORTLAND, OR. LARGEST RETAIL STOCK OF UMBRELLAS IN AMERICA Call and See Them. We are making a discount of 10 per cent and 20 per cent on good ones. Rustproof Umbrellas. Repairing- and Re-coverlnnr. We have the only complete electrical Iv operated umbrella shop In Portland. Best work at lowest prices. Personal attention. MEREDITH'S Umbrellas Exclusively. 312 WaiUnittoD St.. Bet. Sth and 6th. IN THE HI ART OF LoxAngelEsCal ttc.M! li IS With moo SftiifflP BATH FIRST CLASS 8c STRICTLY MODERN rREE AUTO BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS Yin Kin Lum Chinese Restaurant Chon suey and noodles. Chinese and American cook. Merchant's lunch 2oc. Onen day and night. SaSi3 NORTH KOCRTH STREET Corner Everett. Home Phone. A 2763 FredPrehn,DJ)i S12.00 Full Set of Teeth. .00. Crovras and Bridge work, $3.00. Boom 405. Uekum. Open Evenings I Hi 1. BUMMER RESORTS. Shipherd's Springs Health Builders. THE ItlOST COMPLETE RESORT. Hot Mineral Baths. WE LEAD THEM ALL Rates. tlOO to 3.00 Per Day. .. MJXFRAL SPRINGS HOTIL CO. B. I BUirHIRD. MGR. Carson. Wasolnstoa. America's ORIGINAL MALT WHISKY Without a Rival Today THE UNCERTAINTY OF LIFE and riches is equalled by the uncertainty of most paints in use. BAY STATE is as sure as the tax collector; certain to pro vide adequate protection to your structures, wear long and cost least. THE BIG PAINT STORE FISHER, THORSEN & CO. Front and Morrison Sts. "MAKES life's mK EASY" rn SAN FRANCISCO AND RETURN The Internationally Indorsed Sight Expert The scientific ex amination of tha 3 eye anu i-iio tVf' & 4 nlshlngr of glasses. -T i V If necessary. Is our f fi,'1, 3 business excluslve- La.- a lx- No charge for at.Mtt- -as inert examlna- Entabllshed 1801. tion. THOMPSON Suite 2O0 Corbctt Bldgr Bth and MorrUon, Second Floor. The largest and most modern Opti ca! Parlors In Portland. OUT OF DOOR WORKERS Men who cannof stop for a rainv dav.- will 1 . find me greatest kXJ comfort and freedonvi-vfvfy of bodily movement in ftWD'o WATLKrKOUr OILED CLOTHING, . . a ; the iign of the fiih" "M ouaranteed waterproof U-J Catalog free a J TOwfP CO BOSTON U S THE BOXER'S FAVORITE BLOW. Is a hard awlnR on the body Just over tns kidney. It's dangerous hut not halt so dangerous as the dread kidney blow of dis ease. The blow that strikes dlrec.ly at the kidneys and prevents the proper discharge of their duty. Protect yourself against the kidney blow of disease with the aid of Lane's Kidney and Bachache Medicine. Medicine that rests tired kidneys, keeps them clean and helps them perform their work steadily, easily and well. Lane's Kidney and Bach ache Medicine Is compounded of vegetable Ingredients entirely and Is absolutely pure. You should buy a bottle today If you feel dull pains In the calves of the leg. loss of appetite, swelling In the lower limbs, dlzsl ness, blurred eyesight, sallow complexion, or similar symptoms. Sold In bottles by druggists. Made by Chas. E. Lane fc Co., Chemists. St. Louis. Mo. Sold In Portland by the Laue-Davls Drug Co. at their 4 stores Third and Yamhill. 842 Washington at., 'J4th and Thurman and at E. 28th and E. Gllsan. gchwab Printing Co. BEST WOK. MtAtOltIBLK MTCtS 2 4. 7 STA.R.K STREET if H nil II a-Wn 1 W in JfSf SO I 0 rt'i t I