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THE MORyTN'G OKEGOyiAlV. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1908. .
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AMCSEMES'TS.
HETLIO THEATER (Hth and Washington
MretJ Tuti!ht at 8: o'clock. Gognrxa.
the eminent baritone. In concert programme.
BrxOALOW THEATER (Twelfth an
MnrrUon) Baiter Stock Company '
The Road to Yeeterday." Tonlcht at
S:1S.
BAKER THEATER fTnlrd. near Tarn;
hl'.l Tf musical comedy, "Hane an
N!x." Tonight at 8:15.
ORPHEUM THEATER (Morrison, be
tween Sixth and seventh) Advances
au Seville. Thla afternoon at 2:15 ana to
nlcht at 8:15.
PA STAGES THEATER (Fourth and
Ptrk Continuous Taudevllle. 8:30. 7:10
and 0:30 P. it.
GRAND THEATER fWmilTir'on. Between
Seventh and Tark Vaudeville da luxe,
2:30. 7:30 and S P. M
STAR THEATER ( Washington and Park)
Comedy -drama, -The Flaming Arrow."
Tonight at 8:15
iTR IC THEATER (Seventh and Alder)
Blunkall Stock Company In "Pink Dom
Inoea Every night at :1S: matlneea
Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 2:15.
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Inspect Covjcrcg ArRE. County Com
missioners Uphtner and Barnes paid a
visit to Clareinont Tavern yesterday to
look over the rounty'a property. In the
early 80s the Sprina-vtlle townslte, oppo
site St. John, was laid out. including a
town square of one acre. The county re
cently vacated the townslte. and the acre
reverted to the county. Since the town
site was laid out the Northern Pacific
railway has been laid across the county's
acre, and Claremont Tavern stands half
in It. Blumauer & Hoch, the ownera of
the tavern, are negotiating for the pur
chase of the one-third acre on which It
stands, but do not wish to pay more than
The Commissioners vaiue the land
at tonoo an acre, as it adjoins the railroad
and is close to the river.
Railroad Man Weds. O. F. Sheran.
the city passenger agent for the Rock
Island, stole a march on his many friends
along railroad row last week and 'quietly
slipped away to Vancouver and was mar
ried. His brida was Miss Florence Brown,
of. Woodburn. Mr. Sheran is one of the
youngest passenger agents along rail
road row. Had his brothers la the craft
discovered his plans, there is no doubt
they would have caused Mr. 9 he ran and
his bride no end of embarrassment. Their
attentions were avoided by the carefully
laid plans of -Mr. Sheran, and his asso
ciates knew nothing of the match until
he told his friends about It yesterday. The
couple have taken apartments at Eigh
teenth and Couch streets and commenced
housekeeping.
Club Names Committees. The East
Bide Business Men's Club has appointed
the following committees: Funds for
Rose Carnival H. H- Newhall. George
Ptlworth. E. R. Glinsky. W. K. Mac
Monies and C. A. Blgelow; parks, C. A.
Blgelow, C. H. Raffety and H. H. New
hall: Grand avenue car service, H. II.
Newhall. B. R. Gelinsky and G. T. Atch
ley. The Rose Festival Association will
co-operate with the officials of the East
Side organization In raising funds. Later
money will be raised for decorating the
streets of the East Side. Chairman Blg
low says that the management of the
Rosa Festival has promised to Include the
East Side In Its general arrangement and
hopes for hearty co-operation of ail the
people.
LBCTtTRB AOAIIf PosTroNEDAfter two
postponements of an announced lecture
by Dr. W. T. Williamson before the Ad
Club of Portland, notices were sent out
yesterday of the fact that Dr. Williamson
was unable to come last night. The rea
son assigned is that the doctor la In at
tendance as an expert witness upon a
murder trial at Everett. The notloe reads:
Telegram Just reclved Dr. Williamson
still detained on murder trial at Everett,
so we have to postpone again. We will
announce date soon as we get Dr. Will
iamson corralled In Portland." The sub
ject of the lecture la "Suggestion the
Chief Force In Advertising."
Observb All" Soul' Dat. A special
s-rvlce for All Souls' Day will be hld
Sunday morning at the Unlversallst
Church of Good Tidings on East Eighth
street. The new hymnals received from
Boston will be used and the choir will be
assisted In Its programme by Mrs. E. A.
Bamford and Miss M. Frtnk. The Sun
day school service will be unique and
beautiful souvenirs sent from Philadel
phia will be distributed to the members.
Members of the different organizations
are expected to attend in a body and the
pastor. Rev. J. D. Corby, will preach.
Great Svwdisu DrviN" Here. Rev. C.
A. BJork. of Chicago, president of the,
Swedish Mission Covenant of America, Is
to preach here tonight at the Swedish
Mission Church, corner Gllsan and North
Seventeenth streets. Dr. BJork is a very
eloquent speaker and a great Bible ex
positor. He has for 23 years been presi
dent of the Covenant, the largest mis
sionary organization among the Swedes in
the United States.
Rev. C. T. Hl-rd Installed. Rev. C
T. Hurd was installed as pastor of the
Anabel Presbyterian Church Tuesday
night. Rev. J. A. P. MoGaw presided.
Dr. H. W. Foulkes delivered the sermon.
Rev. A. J- Montgomery delivered tha
charge to the pastor and Rev. D. A.
Thompson the charge to the people. Fol
lowing the Installation services, the con
gregation gave the pastor and family a
reception.
After Pbttkr Skrvicb E. R. Ge
lincky, H. H. Newhall and G. T. Atchley
called on the officials of the Portland
Railway, Light & Power Company yes
terday and asked for a five-minute car
sevlce on the All-East Side line. The of
ficials agreed to look Into the matter and
partly promised to give a TH-mfnuta serv
ice on this branch. At present the All
East Side cars run on a lu-mtnuta serv
ice. Da. Dtott Wrtx. Speak. There will be
a meeting of the Mount Tabor branch of
the Home Training Association at the
Presbyterian Church, Prettyroan Station,
tomorrow night at 7:46 o'clock. An ad
dress will be delivered .by Rev. Luther R.
Dyott, D. D.. on "The Chance With the
Child." Soloist, Miss Laura E. Cleland.
CLf-a to RDcxtrvs) Return. Returns of
the Presidential election will be received
the night of November 3 at the Commer
cial Club. For the benoflt of members the
club has had a special wire Installed, and
business men may call and hear the re
sult before the bulletins are flashed pub
licly. As Important AswrscixtsT-We
herald the fact that our Welsh anthracite
coal is the best lot we ever bought, in re
gard to cleanliness and quality! no smoke
or soot. StocJt up for the Winter; you'll
be satisfied. Independent Coal A Ice
Co.. :t3 Stark street., phone
East Sine Clubs to Mift.-The United
East Side Push clubs will hold the regular
meeting tonight in the Sargent Hotel.
Grand and Hawthorne avenues. At this
meeting R. W. Montague will deliver an
address on charter revision, and the park
question will also come up for considera
tion. The Publishers of the Bt.r Book
urge all who have not yet sent in their
corrected Information for the new edition,
to do so at once.
R. U POLK A CO.. So4 Beck Bldg.
Rats War. cTteamer Northland sails
direct for San Francisco o'clock tonight
Cabin, 210; sterage, berth and meals
Included. Frank Bollam, agent, lis
Third street.
Rate War. Steamer Homer sails direct
for San Francisco this evening. 6 o'clock.
Cabin. berth and meals Included.
Frank Bollam. agent, O Third street.
Dellar Saves Yoo $1 Snappiest lines
of high-grade footwear for men and wo
men, at J! less than popular prices.
Deilar's. 2S1 Morrison street.
For Rest A few nice offices In Tha
Oregon ian building. Sea Superintendent,
room Sfl-
AiuJirmJ I ukal jauBmoit.-While the
next exhibition of the Portland Architec
tural Club probably will not be held until
about March of next year, there is al
ready considerable activity among the
members to prepare for the event. As at
present outlined, the exhibition Is to be
of more Importance, both In extent and
character of exhibits, than anything the
club has heretofore undertaken. At the
last meeting of the club the matter was
discussed in an informal way and plans
suggested to make the Spring exhibition
one that will be an object lesson not only
to students of architecture, but to the
public generally. Most of tha exhibits
are expected to be contributed by Port
land architects, but endeavors probably
will be made to have other cities of the
Coast represented.
Cars Coludb ok Grade. Slippery car
tracks caused a slight collision between
two cars last night about o'clock on
the west approach to the Burnslde street
bridge. No one was Injured, but a good
sized crowd in each car received a shak-lng-up
and scare. A Woodlawn car had
started up the heavy grade leading to the
bridge from Front street and came to a
standstill. Even the brakes applied. It
slipped backward and bumped Into a
Broadway car which was moving slowly
upgrade. A pane of glass was broken In
one of the cars. Owing to a report that
a serious accident had occurred, two am
bulances were sent to the scene.
Knocked Down By Car. C. Roy, who
lives In the Cambridge building. 266 Mor
rison street, was the victim of a painful
accident last night while crossing the
slippery street at Sixth and Morrison.
He was struck by Car 62. westbound, on
the Mount Tabor line, and knocked vio
lently to the pavement. Badly shaken up
and bruised, but not seriously injured,
he was assisted to his apartments. s
Wiij. Oo ABnmo Hor.t Dr. Samuel
C. Slocum and wife, of Portland, will sail
from San Francisco next week for Europe
on the six-masted barkentlne Everett G.
Griggs. Captain Delano, master of the
vessel. Is the father of Mrs. Slocum. It
Is the Intention of Dr. Slocum to spend a
year in Europe In post-graduate work in
medicine.
U.iitariajc Church Social- The Will
iam G. Bllot Fraternity of the Unitarian
Church will hold a social gathering this
evening in the parlors of the church.
The evening will be spent in music and
games, after which refreshments will be
served. All members and friends of the
fraternity are most cordially invited.
Lottery Dealer Pays Fixe. Despair
ing of winning the case In which he was
charged with selling Chinese lottery tick
ets C. Won pleaded guilty before Judge
Gantenbeln In the Circuit Court yester
day afternoon, and was fined JSO. IVon
paid his fine at once, presumably with
money he had won.
Pionebr ArrroMOBrus Cpmpaicy an
nounce they have added to their Mvery
service one latest model Studebaker Ll
moslne and one 7-passenger Studebaker
Touring Car. Phone Exchange 6. A S132.
Hosts Tratjcino Circle. The Home
Training Association will meet today at 1
o'clock in the Thompson School. The
subject will be "Mother's Influence." Dr.
J. A. Pettlt will speak.
For Remt. One of Dr. Rand's apartment-houses.
-e adv.. classified page.
Christian Science Books and Supplies.
Moffett's. 1U Sixth street.
Dr. Swain, dentist, 811 Dekum bldg.
REALTY SUES ARE CLOSED
THREE TRAXSTERS INVOLVE
TOTAL- OF $133,000.
Tnth-Strt Lot Brings $4 7,000
and $50,000 Interest Is Sold
In Stark Corner.
Russell & Blyth yesterday reported
their real estate sales, involving a to
tal consideration of $133,000. Included
In these deals was the transfer of a
lot on the east side of Second street,
between Tamhill and Taylor, belong
ing to the Davenport estate, which
brought $38,000. There Is a two-story
brick building on the site that rents
at a figure netting a good return on
the investment. The purchaser's name
Is not announced, owing to the fact
that deed has not finally passed. Con
siderable delay ensued after the deal
was made in getting the papers pro
perly executed, for the reason that
heirs live In New South Wales and In
England, and it was necessary to ob
tain their signatures.
Another sale made by the same firm
was a two-third Interest in 8000 square
feet on the northeast corner of Elev
enth and Stark Btreets, opposite tha
Nortonia. The owners were R. Wilder
and Lewis Russell and the purchaser is
R. Epplnger. The transfer Is mads
on the basis of $76,000 for the whole
piece or $25,000 for each interest.
There are on the premises an apart
ment house and two dwellilngss.
A lot on the west side of Tenth
street, between Washington and Stark,
was also sold through the same agen
cy. The lot belonged to Mrs. Gertrude
Hahn, of Colville, Wash., and the
buyer Is a Philadelphia Investor who
had made a tour of the Coast cltiea
and selected Portland as offering the
best opportunities. Consideration is
placed at $47,000. The agents prefer
not to give the name of the purchaser
at this time, but said It is his Inten
tion to build on the lot, the size of
the building to depend on what can
be done In the way of securing a ten
ant for a three to four story structure.
There are- no less than five deals
pending for largo amounts with other
firms, and the feeling among realty
men Is most optimistic One dealer
said yesterday that a $50,000 deal was
practically closed, but declined to give
particulars until papers had been
signed up.
GOGORZA TONIGHT.
Baritone Created Sensation In Vlo
torla on Electron NiphU
Up In Victoria, where their election
reached no less a degree of excitement
than it is doing here, the Gogorza
concert was scheduled to take place
the night after the election, and as his
recital was under the auspices of the
smart British Festival Society, all the
members took to laying their election
wagers In Gogorza concert tickets.
Gogorza sang in Victoria two years
ago when he was through the North
west, and as usual, left the most fa
vorable Impression there, so that his
house the other evening was crowded
with a brilliant and well-dressed
throng of music lovers. The recital
here will begin promptly at 8:30 o'clock
tonight and the programme to be pre
sented by the great baritone is really
a thing of beauty, and contains the
names of such writers as Schumann.
Brahms, Alvarez. Massenet, Tours and
others. The concert tonight is under
the direction of Lois Steers-Wynn
Coman.
UMBRELLA SALE.
On sale today $5 silk umbrellas,
gold, silver and pearl handles, silk top
and steel frame: best $5 values, today
at $2.47. Best $1.50 umbrellas 97c:
$2.50 umbrellas $1.47. See window dis
play. MeAilen 4b McDonnell. Third and
Morrison.
Plant Blbson rosea. Phone Sell wood 860.
Women's Underwear
19c
"Women's heavy fleeced Tests
and Pants, nicely finished and
regular 25c quality; all sizes.
Extra Large Blankets
$2.38
Extra large gray and white
Blankets, with fancy pink and
blue borders and silk taped
ends. Values are np to $4.50.
Don't Torget
"Tag Day"
Saturday, October 31st
Benefit Babies' Home
25c Plaid Suitings
11c
Double width Scotch Plaid Suit
ings, all popular color combi
nations; best regular 25c grade.
This is a snap at the price.
5 0c Pi 1 1 o w Shams
25c
30-inch Pillow Shams and Table
Squares ; a great variety of
open work patterns to pick
from; values are up to 50c
14x32 -in. Huck Towels
6c
14x32 inch fringed Huck Tow
els, red borders, good weight
and standard lOe values. The
sale will last for two days only.
Rain-Proof Suitings
15c
2S-inch rainproof, wool finished
Suitings in neat stripe patterns;
regular selling price 25c a yard.
Unusual Values in Our
BARGAIN BULLETIN
For Today and Tomorrow
Every item in this ad. is quoted below the regular selling price for today and
tomorrow Women who know the quality of our merchandise will quickly
recognize the splendid values we offer. Prompt store service at all times.
52-inch Broadcloth
$1.39
52-inch all wool chiffon Broad
cloth in brown, tan, blue and
green; regular $1.75 quality.
$1.00 Flannel Gowns
63c
Women 's flannel Gowns in good
heavy quality neat stripe pat
terns in pink or blue ; $1 values.
$1.50 Wool Underwear
93c
Men 's fine pure Australian wool
Underwear, silk finished, stand
ard $1.50 quality; full line sizes.
60-inch Table Damask
25c
60-Jnch Table Damask m dice
and floral patterns; they are
full bleached and made to stand
hard wear. Tor two days only.
Men's Wool Socks
12ic
Men's heavy black and gray
wool Socks; our best .regular
20c quality on sale at 12V2C pr.
Children's 25c Hosiery
11c
On sale today and tomorrow.
Children's fine and heavy ribbed
hosiery; double heels and toes;
they come in sizes 5 to
Heavy 10c Outings
8sc
Heavy Outing Flannels in choice
light and dark colors; standard
10c values. Special at 81-3c yd.
$2.50 Coney Scarfs
$1.19
Genuine Coney fur Neck Scarfs ;
regular selling price $2.50 each.
On sale two days at above price.
Men's Flannel Gowns
97c
Men's heavy flannel Night
Shirts, fancy pink and blue
stripe and white; $1.50 quality.
"Sahlin" Corset Form
$1.00
The "Sahlin" Perfect Form
and Corset combined. No
hooks, no steels, no strings,
self-adjusting; in all sizes.
$1.50 Kid Gloves
95c
New 1908 stock genuine French
kid 2-clasp styles, in all leading
Fall shades; fitted at counter.
$1.00 Dressing Sacques
49c
Regular $1 values; made from
heavy fleeced German flannels
in several pretty patterns;
faced with satin ; good values.
Best 50c Aprons
25c
White lawn Aprons, with or
without bibs; also cooks' and
waiters' aprons; choice of these
goods today and tomorrow, 25c
12c Flannelettes
75c
12V2C Flannelettes in light and
dark colors, for wrappers, ki
monos, sacques, etc. Sale today.
$5.00 Silk Umbrellas
$2.47
Gold, silver and pearl handles,
in latest designs, paragon frame
and taped silk and wool
cover. Be sure and see display.
42x36-inch Pillow Cases
8c
On sale today and tomorrow
only at this price. No further
reduction by the dozen; a snap.
Scarlet Underwear
$1.47
Men's heavy scarlet Underwear,
best grade medicated wool,
standard $1.75 grade; buy now.
NewRuchings and Veilings
Just in by express. Complete new lines of Veil
ings, Riichings and fancy neckwear. If you want
the very latest novelties don't fail to see these.
Corner Third and Morrison Streets
Paris Patterns 10c Each
We are sole Portland agents for the celebrated
Paris patterns, the only seam-allowing pattern
made that sells at 10 cents. November styles here.
WHERE TO DINE.
All the dellcacle of tha season at the
Portland Restaurant: fine 7 rlvate apart
ments for ladles, 30S Wash., near Fifth.
The Beverly Thursday and Sunday
chicken dinner, 60c Home cooking-.
New Sons by Portlanders.
"Swastika Sue," an up-to-date Indian
sons, by Thompson & Smith, two Port
land composers, will be on sale at
Llpman, Wolfe & Co.'s music depart
ment tomorrow and Saturday. It Is
most artistically gotten up with cover
pictures of Miss Bluford. originator of
Aenona and other successes, as the
Swastika Maid. Miss Bluford Is the
beautiful Cuban seen at the Orpheum
last week.
Taft Rally at Independence.
Republicans are In no serue alep
F. W. Baltes
and Company
invite your
inquiries for
PRINTING
Main 165
Home A1165
First and Oak
j-- ih. nnTK-luAlnsr days of the pend
ing- campaign. Aside from J""""0"
other political gatherings that have been
arranged for this week there Is lauded
a meeting at Independence tomorrow
night which will be addressed by Grant
B. Dimlck, County Judge, of Clackamas
County, and T. J. fleeton. of this city.
Cor71H,
Smart Nd Gloves
51 to U Pair
50c to 117.50.
Novelty Neckwear, 25c to
fob each.
Somet.lB New by Express
Kvery Day.
FredPrclin,DJ)i
tU.OO Fall S
Teeth. M .
Crown and Brtda-e-.rk.
$3.M.
Boom 4e5. Dekum.
Oaw K" "S" Till
chwab Printing Co.
WtST fTOKK. REASONABLE FKIC
m I la -
OUR
Diamond Jewelry
Has the character and dignity of style that place
it in a class of its own. So very much better than the
ordinary and of a grade of workmanship as to create
the most enthusiasm. An inspection respectfully
solicited.
TAG DAY, OCT. 31 Remember the Babies.
Corner Third and Washington Streets.
Manufacturing JeweJera Optician Diamond Importers
Don't Forget Baby Home Tag Day, Oct. 31st
DRESSER'S b SEALY-MASON CO.
Groceries
Fruits
Bakery
Meats -
Delicatessen
Liquors
Poultry
Fish
THURSDAY SPECIALS
Francois Imp. Olive Oil Regular $1.25 qt. Special $1.00
Log Cabin Maple Syrup... " 1.40 gal. " 1.25
Fancy King Apples " ' 135 box 1.15
Fancy Italian Prunes, 4 lbs " .25
Layer Cakes " -25 ' .20
Maccaroons, per lb " .50 .40
Lamb Stew " .08 " .05
Shoulder of Lamb " .VZy2 " .08
Large, sweet, spiced Cucumbers. " .25 pt. " .15
Bismarck Herring " .10 " .05
Cal. Brandy XX " 1.00 qt. " ' .75
Angelica or Muscatel " .75 qt. " .50
. Fancy Dressed Chickens " .20 lb. " .17
ri.i lonn
TELEPHONES a. i r i
Columbia River Salmon, special, 3 lbs. for..... 25
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Vulcan Coal Co. i
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All Other Hish-Grade House Coals. '
Pianos for Rent
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