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THE 8UNDAT OREGOXIAN, PORTLAND. NOVEMBER 1. 19Q8. I I .a .J S asm I I i ' II CITY MEWS IN BRIEF OREGOXU3 TWXraOSU. Pma BtB? Hum. rvontTKV-P.nni Vlln J'-T A CVr Cmiisl'n M a A Xaji.:ii Eillor T'lTO A fui.1i! Editor Vln T7 A Cinpoai-Roin V!n 7T1 A SJ dry Vain T" iupc BulMlrsa MJn T07 A AMI fF.MENT. HE1I.IO THEATER S-rartnth and Vahtngton streets) Tonlht at S--H olotk L vi lllarit In K"l Smith Rue swTs eomMy nra "A Poor Relation. BTNGALOW THEATER ITwalfth Mrrwn Pkr Stok Company ' ' Jlon and WonM." UatWM 11. tonlcnt t I.1L BAKER THEATER ITTlM, nar Tem hllli JamM J. Cf-rtt tn "rtolr.s ! Muic" Matin. MS; tonight at CRPHXIK THEATER (Morrison. b trr stith and Fnth aavaacxl naMlli. Thla aturaooD at :! ana te n!sM at i:15- PANTACES THEATER Farth and KTart Continuous vaud.TlUa, 2:30. I:S aad 9-30 P M. GRAND THEATrR oraanlns'on. oetwn -vcth and Park) Vaudeville U luse. :JO. 7. SO and P M fTAR THEATER Washington and p'ar Tha melodrama. "Tho Montana Lim ited." Matin. J 15. tonlsht at :1S. LYRIC THEATER 8vsnth and Aid") Blunk.ll Htook Company In "Mldntsht In New York-' Erry nlrht at 8:1j: matlneea TnMrfir. Thursday and Saturday at l.iS- Rrv. c. C. Fou.ta Retuk.vs. Hev. C. C. Pollne;. pastor for the Second United Evansellcol Church. Kerhy and Farsjo streets. rfturnd yesterday from a two-months- vlt.lt In the East. He attended meeting's of the Home Missionary and Publication Boards In Pennsylvania. He has not yet resia-ned as president of the Western University, at La Mars. Ia.. but will do so In December, as he has made up his mind to remain permanently In Oroa-on. Dr. Poling will occupy his pulpit today morning and evening. Marriaob Licenses Increase. Port land seems to have settled down to a steady gait In the marriage license In dustry. The total number of certificates Issued during the past month by County tnerk Fields l 221 as compared with 21s for September. The Increase is but two marriages. Mr. Fields' report, to Be Issued Monday, will show that SS notary commis sions were Issued. 82 notary certificates, that S4 articles of incorporation were re corded and two sets filed, that one dental license was issued and one license, to cell opium. Qcarrt Accident UxAVoiDABtx. That the death of Charles Bruce on the Canyon road, Wednesday night, waa an unavoid able accident, was the verdict brought In by a Jury Impaneled by Deputy Coro ner Dunning yesterday afternoon. Bruce was working In the county rock-quarry, and a large stone fell on him when a Mast was set off. fatally injuring him. The funeral arrangements have not been made. Mothers' and Tuachbbs' Circle. The Mothers' and Teachers' Circle of the Holroan school will hold Its regular meet ing In the assembly-room tomorrow at S:30 P. M. Rev. Mr. McKlnsle will apeak: on the subject, "The Influence of Music In the Home and School." Children be tween the ages of 3 and 8 years will be taken car of In tha schools kinder garten. Win Speak ok Mission Schools. Rev. R. M. Craig, superintendent of the Pres byterian Missionary Schools, arrived yes terday from New York and will speak to night In tha Third Presbyterian Church, Kast Thirteenth and East Pine streets on this branch of the Presbyterian work. He will tell about Presbyterian mission schools In Alaska and elsewhere. Discarded carpets and rugs, all wool, are needed Immediately by the Young Women's Christian Association. A friend will have these made Into attractive rugs, by the Fluff Rug Company, for the new building. The association is sure that this notice will meet with prompt response from thoso who nave such to donate. Call Main. 1306 or A 611. Church or Our Father (Unitarian), corner Seventh and Yamhill streets Morning sermon: "The Fourth Strategic Point In tha Unitarian Position: The Ethics of Church Membership." Evening sermon (Seventh-street entrance). "The Prlnciplea of the Emmanuel Movement."' Sits thb Discount Send check or pay at office on or before the 10th to save the discount on November bills for the Automatic Telephone. Home phone your long-distance to Tacnma. Seattle and way points. Home Telephone Company, cor ner of Park and Burnslde streets. Home-Builders. Plumbers. Attention. You can save money by buying your plumbing material from us. Get our prices. Bauds Plvjcbiso Bi pplt Housb. 110 North Third street, near Glisan. "Not In tha trust." Until November 15. when I give poses slon to my successor, I will sell any article In stock at greatly-reduced prices. A good time to buy Christmas gifts. Buy diamonds now. Mrs. A. N. Wright. 293 Morrison street. Pioneer Automobile Cdmpant an nounce they have added to their livery service one latest model Studebaker Li moslne and one "-passenger Studebaker Touring Car. Phone Exchange 6. A 3133. Hocsb-Clsanino Time Is the Time to have your mattresses renovated and re turned the same day. Main 474. A 1ST4. Portland Curled Hair Factory. H. Metsger. Front street Hamburger Has Moved Into his new store, at H-l IT Second street, near Alder. All ready for business Monday. Immense new stock of stylish millinery at popular prices. The Mount Scott Bank, Lents, has applicants for loans on city and country property. Parties looking for choice I per cent loans phone, call or write tha bank. All partlea Indebted to the -A. N. Wright estate are kindly requested to rail and settle accounts as Mrs. Wright will retire from business December 1. For Rent. Warehouse, 100x100. two story brick, on railroad track. Eighteenth and Upshur streets. Inquire of W. H. Harris or Portland Artificial Ice Co. Dellar Saves You II. Snappiest tines of high-grade footwear for men and wo men, at 1 less than popular prices. Dellar s, SSI Morrison street. Fkwid 8oi.ES. T5 Cents. Best Oak Leather. While you wait, or sent for. Jacob Schwlnd, KT Stark, near Park. I kons Main A U2. Election Returns and music while you wait. Alder street, between Second and Third streets, above Parrish. Watkins at Co.. real estate. Glass Prudhommb Co. are now located In their new four-story building. Seventh street, between Oak and Ankeny streets. Astoria lot for sale. frtoluX three Mocks from new Courthouse. Address M. M.. Ill East Second St., North, city. M. Sicheu exclusive haberdasher, at J3 Washlncton street. Imperial Horn building. Has no branch store. The M .it-NT Scott Bax la making loans on property all along the Mount Scott line. For Rent. A few nice offices In The Oregoman building. See Superintendent, room 1. For Rent. One of Dr. Rand's apartment-houses. See adv., classified page. Pr. W. R. Cffman removed to 414-415 Mohawk bldg. New phones M 4417. A IM6. Dr. Seamann has removed to Macleay building. Fourth and Washington sts. Charles the Great Cigar. SI 8. Rich, cigarman. distributor. Jff7 Morrison St. . J. E. Masses, attorney, has offices at SO-7. Gerllnger bldg.. Second and Alder. Magazines at club rates; subscribe now. MoftVti s. Ul Sixth street. Dr. Bwain. dertlit. 311 Dekum bldg. Etes tested free. Belding Bros. 46 Id. Siu McCracken. dentist. Rothcmld bid. Two Couples Want PlTOrc. ' Maltle Kallback applied tor divorce from Philip F. Kailback. In the Circuit Court yesterday. She charges aeser tlnn. They were married at Newport, Ark.. May 7. 189S. and she says Kall back deserted her October 25. 1907. Thomas Warren wants a divorce from Annie Warren on tha same grounds. He recites that they were married at Tuckaselgee. N. C tn March of 185. and that she deaerted him la October of 19. A SIGN OF PROGRESS Firm of Mc Allen McDonnell In corporated Will Remodel 6 tor. The well-known firm of McAIlen St Mc Donnell has Incorporated and the new name will be McAU-n McDonnell. In corporated, with Daniel McAIlen as presi dent and manager. At a meeting of the board of directors, which was held Friday afternoon. It was decided to make many Improvements and alterations m the store and modernise every department The company deslrea to Increase the proficiency and service, and tn maintain the high standard of this firm. The board of directors are all progres sive men and will keep up with the rapid commercial strides that Portland la now enjoying. In order to facilitate the Improvements, It waa also decided to have a sale and close out the present stock of goods, which Includes the new Fall and Whiter goods, all of which bear the stamp of highest quality. The store will be closed on Tuesday afternoon only, to arrange the stock and prepare for the sale and on Wednesday morning the sale will begin. McAlien A McDonnell is one of the oldest firms In the city and enjoy a well deserved share of the business patronage. WOMAN GRANTED DIVORCE R. Ij. Ttcer Does Xot Prove Conten tion Against Wife. Delia Ticer and R. L. Ttcer each fought for a divorce from the other all day yesterday In Circuit Judge Mor row's courtroom. Mrs. Tlcer was the original seeker for application of the Judicial knife to tha troublesome mat rimonial knot. But Tlcer was in the contest in earnest. He sought to pre vent Mrs. Tlcer from getting a decree but only that he might receive the coveted document. Mrs. Tlcer finally won. Mrs. Tlcer said he abused and slapped her with great frequency during the li years of their married life. Ticer retaliated that his wife was fond of other men, and named Jap Anson, of Oklahoma, and Gammons Atchison, of Oregon City, as two of her admirers. After much testimony had been given In corroboration of the evidence pre sented Friday by the couple. Judge Morrow decided that the woman was the offended party. He said the Charges against Mrs. Ticer were totally un proved. It was shown that Tlcer had furnished a large part of the money with which to build the family home In Portland. But since the title was In the wife's name, the court held that he could not very well lay claim to any part of the property. Mrs. Tlcer was represented by Attorney John F. Logan and Tlcer by Attorney Walter Hayes. COSGROVE VERY LIVE MAN Vigorously Denies Campaign Ru mor He Is Dead or Disabled. SEATTLE, Wash., Oct. 31. (Special.) The following telegram lias been re ceived from Samuel G. Cosgrove Dy Ellis Debruler, chairman of the Re publican State Central Committee: "Pomeroy. Wash., Oct. 81. Informa tion has reached me that eleventh-hour campaign story will be sprung by op ponents of Republican ticket to the ef fect that I am dead, dying or perma nently disabled. Kindly give informa tion to the state press for Sunday Issue and brand all such statements as false and mallolous. "SAMUEL G. COSGROVE." PERSONALMENTION. J. W. Ogllbee and wife, well-known residents of Portland, have Just re turned from a two-weeks' trip In the East. Mrs. H. W. Allen, of Spokane, president of the Women's Federated Clubs of Wash ington and superintendent of the Women's butldlng at the A.-Y.-P. Exposition, wlio has' been visiting Mrs. J. N. Brown In this city, has returned to her home by way of Seattle. She will stop at the latter place to confer with the proper authori ties with reference to the Women's build ing. Will Get Returns Red Hot. HOOD RIVER, Or., Oct. SI. (Spe cial.) Anxious to learn who will be the next President wlth as little delay MARRIED AT IMMAXlEl CHIRCH WEDDIXG. i : Mrs. Perry l Abbott. On Wednesday evening. Octo-. ber . Miss Helen C Ordemarae and Perry L. Abbott were mar ried at the Immanuel Baptist Church. Rev. A. B. Mlnaker of ficiating. The church was elab orately decorated with palms and Autumn leaves and was literally filled with relatives and friends. The bride was gowned In white crepe de china and lace with orange blossoms. She was at tended by her sister. Hasel Orde marne. as bridesmaid. The other bridesmaids were Miss Bessie Gibbs and Miss Gertie Esser. The rlngbearer was little Frances Schlekkenblg. The ushers were Eddie Ordemame and Verne Guthrie. A reception followed at the home on Fifth street from ft:S0 to 10:30. at which a dainty luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Abbott left- for British Co lumbia. At home. 543 Fourth street, after November 10. Colonial Festivities J Colonial society wis nothing if not brilliant. What its hospitality lacked in modern convenience it mors than mads tip in the elegance of rich ma hogany snd impressive silver expres sions of solid worth snd character. J In every feature of outline, of decor ation, and substantial worth, the "Colonial" pattern in Towle Sterling Silver is true to the traditions handed down from Old Colony times. Jj The "Colonial" is taxing a very prominent part in the festivities of our own times, being much in demand for weddings, birthdays, anniversaries and fete days always a most appro priate selection 1 In sterling only. Your table service Is not com plete without the new SHEFFIELD TRAYS and other pieces such as Water Pitchers. Quaint Tea Sets. Candela bra, etc. This ware Is reproduced exactly from the old patterns used by our great-great-grandparents. Have you seen our new genuine EBONY and MAHOGANY SERV ERS f They are rich In appear ance and suggestive of that col onial elegance so much sought for by the up-to-date hostess. Some are solid wood, some with mirror bottoms and othera underlaid with tapestry. For the sew things In silver tableware pee JAEGER BROS. Opticians. aM Morrlsoa St Bet. 8d and 4th. as possible, arrangements have been made here to receive election returns on the night of November 8. The re turns will be read at the Commercial Club rooms and then thrown on a screen, which will be suspended over the street, by a stereoptlcon machine. HILLS HERE NEXT FRIDAY JAMES J. AST) LOUIS W. WIL'j VISIT FOKTIiAjrD. Elliott Also in Party That Will Be Entertained at Chamber of Commerce Banquet. "James J. Hill, ohalrman of the board of directors of the Great Northern Rail way Company, Louis W. Hill, president of the company, and Howard Elliott, president of the Northern Pacific, will arrive In Portland next Friday morn ing, spending the day and evening here and leaving for tha north at midnight of the same day." Thla announcement was made by Francis B. Clarke, president of the Portland & Seattle Railway, yesterday morning. President Charles F. Swlgert and Secretary E. C. Glltner. of the Chamber of Commerce, were at once notified of the date of the arrival of the three magnates, and prepared for their reception and -entertainment. A ban- quet, to be riven under the direction of the Chamber of Commerce, will be tendered to the visitors at the Com mercial Club, and addresses will be made by a number of prominent citi zens. Mr. Glltner, who has charge of the programme, says the principal cities In Oregon, Washington and Idaho will be given representation on the pro gramme. The programme will bs ready for publication about Tuesday or Wednesday. The Hills and Mr. EUlott will come Into Portland over the Northern Pa cific. It was thought at first that they would reach the oity in the first train to arrive over the North Bank road, but In order to avoid unnecessary cere mony they will travel over the old route. It Is said that a train will be run over the North Bank line on Fri day, the day of their arrival In Port land, but this Is not certain. It was stated positively on railroad row yes terday afternoon that the first train over the new line will run Into the city Sunday morning. PREPARING FOR BIG SHOW Spanish War Veterans Will Give Mutual Benefit Entertainment. Much Interest Is being shown by the local Bpanlsh War Veterans In their forth coming minstrel show benefit which will be given at the Helllg Theater In the early part of December. Many of Portland's best talent have volunteered their servioes for the occasion, and with the assistance of the full strength of the members of Scout Young Camp, under whose auspices the benefit Is given, the affair will no doubt be one of tha moat Interesting events of the Winter season. Many novelties and unique fsatures will be introduced In the show portraying social and political life as seen In Port land. Many of Portland's best known characters will ba Impersonated. The "dlrectolre gown" and "merry widows" will not be overlooked with a big singing chorus, while the Joke men are gather ing an abundance of hits which will be local In flavor. The purpose of the Spanish War Veter ans Is to raise funds for the sick and re lief department of Bcout Young Camp. The committee in charge of the benefit comprises Seneca Fouls, George McCord and Ed R. Hetlig? with A. Lincoln Hart as general director. CARD OF THANKS. We hereby extend our heaitfelt thanks to those who so kindly assisted us dur ing the sickness and death of our be loved husband and father. MRS. MAKY WELLS AND FAMILY. CARD OF THANKS. Mrs. F. W. Prahl wishes to extend her sincere thanks to the many friends, the various Masonic fraternities and the of ficials ana employes of the railway companies for the kind expressions of aympathr and beautiful floral offer ings during her late bereavement. Charles the Great cigar, 81 S. Rich, Clgarman. distributor, J7 Morrison. Of the 11,004.000 families In France nearly 2.000,00 are chUdlasa. "HOLE PROOF" SOX We are exclusive Portland Agency BROOK HATS THE PEER OF ALL $3 HATS i SDSTS, G OVERCOAT: SAND li AVENETTE With Our Guarantee of Your Satisfaction Considered from every point of view, our Suits and Overcoats are of the high est standard of clothing excellence. Perfectly tailored, of handsomest, most de sirable materials, and in every instance the prices assure substantial money- Our immense line of Overcoats and Craven ettes at $18.00, $20.00 and $25.00 removes any doubt as to your finding here just the Over coat of your choice. At $30.00, $35.00 and $40.00 we show more Overcoats and Cravenettes (a good many silk-lined) than any house in the Northwest, almost every prominent maker represented. You are not restricted to any one make; all the new, popular models exhibited. ' We would particularly like to have you see what $20, $25 or $30 will'buy here in -a Suit; it's a hobby 6f ours to give unusual value at those prices. Fancy weave suits, browns, grays, greens, blacks and blues. Snappy models for old or young, extreme or conservative. We give you positive guarantee that you shall find the goods fully and continuously satisfactory. 1 mk, Theliienieiitng Jjj XggS 1 js I TO BE RIGHT IT MUST BE A DIAMOND It Need Not Cost a rortuno. These Diamonds Are large Enough. Beautiful 4-karat diamond, brilliant white and perfect cut, set in 14-karat Tiffany gold set- $35.00 ting Fine perfect white stone, -karat, very brilliant, set in 14-karat 50-00 Perfect -karat fine diamond, white and very brilliant, jJ75()0 set in 14-karat gold Tiffany mounting When you are told at other stores that "It is just as good as you can get at LeffertV' be on your guard. We guarantee every statement made in our advertising. LEFFERT'S JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS 272 WASHINGTON STREET PLANT SIBSON'S ROSES Portland is universally "f&n,Je,a as the Rose City, and the Portland An nual Rose Festival Is a permanent cel ebration of inestimable value to the community. It is therefore proper and becoming to keep these conditions continuously '"Everyone who has a home, even though rented, should do his share toward Its decoration, by planting roses of the best varieties, and the best quality of bushes. ' The Slbson Rose Nurseries are sup plying tha highest grade of roses. Bibson's Roses are oelebrated In Portland and throughout the North west, where they are being planted in ever Increasing quantities by discrim inating rose lovers. Acres of Roses! Office and Nurseries, 1180 Milwaukee avenue. Phone Sellwood 950. Seventy Teachers at Institute. SOUTH BEND, Wash., Oct. 81. (Spe 0jgj,)Tne annual Paolflo County Teach er's Institute closed a successful session yesterday. The Institute was attended by about TO teachers, an unusually large number of Instructors were present. It was held under the superlntendency of Mrs. C. A. Murdock. County Superinten dent of Public Schools. TMrty wiasly-known clfrgymen and 1X00 communicants of the Protestant Episcopal church have petitioned Bishop Osi W. Whlt aker of Pennsylvania against "the open pulpit." but he refused to act. saving that he Is fully persuaded that tha amendment Is In no sense an Infringement upon the fundamental law of the church. WHERE JO DINE. All the delicacies of the season at the Portland Restaurant; fine ; rlvate apart ments for ladles, SOS Wash., near Fifth. Fekln Rest, special Sunday chicken dinner, 60c, 11 to 8 P. M. Excellent Merchant's Lunch dally at J5c 823 Stark. The Beverly Thursday and Sunday chicken dinner, 50c. Home cooking. Superior Restaurant, 187 4th. near Yamhill. Special Chicken Dinner, in cluding pis or Ice cream, 85c First class service. Special Sunday chicken dinner, with ice cream, 0c. Merchants' lunch dally, 25c. 358-364 Alder stret. The old, reliable French Restaurant, six-course French dinner, with wine, 60c 80 11th St., near Stark. Moore's Restaurant will serve a 60o chicken dinner today, 148 FiftH. opposite Meier ft Frank's. Watson's Restaurant will serve a line chicken dinner today, 60 cents, 831 Wash. A special 60o chicken dinner today at Hall's Restaurant. 330 Washington st. Lumber Outlook Bright ABERDEEN, Wash.. Oct. M. (Special.) -C C. Quackenbush has Just returned from a ten-day trip through Washington, Oregon and Idaho in the Interest of the American Mill Company and reports a decided improvement In tha lumber trade and with even much better conditions in the event of the election of W. H. Tart. SATISFACTION ASSURED The first sale should satisfy and make a permanent cus tomer: This has been our aim for 40 years past. How well we have succeeded is shown by our large and modern stock, particularly selected and sold strictly on its merits, the quality and prices be'ng absolutely guaranteed. NEW FALL NOVELTIES IN JEWELRY Arriving Daily. The Exclusiveness Is a Feature. Corner Third and Washington Streets. Manufacturing Jewelers Opticians Diamond Importers BUTTER! BUTTER! Why pay 80c for Butter when you can get Al Butter for 65$ Fresh Eggs, dozen 35 Ranch Eggs 40 Eastern Eggs, doaen. .25 and 30$ Creamery Butter, roll 60tf, 65$ and 70? Skamokawa Butter roll 75$ Full Cream Cheese, lb 17$ Bast Eastern Hams, lb 16 La Grande Creamery 264 Yamhill. LEMAIRE OPERA GLASSES LEMAIRE Field Glasses BEST IN THE WORLD Used in the Army and Navy I Unit ratti Cttalorut at all Dtaltrt chwab Printing Co. tisr WORK. SJtOHJBLX PRICES 2 4. 7 H STARK STREET LARGEST RETAIL STOCK OF UMBRELLAS IN AMERICA Call and See Them. We are making a discount of 10 pel cent and 20 per cent on ffood ones. SPECIAL Ladles Silk Umbrellas, val- PRICB.,..:..',.AB $2.10 Call and See Them. Rustproof Umbrellas. i Repalrlaa- and Re-covering;. We have the only complete electri cally operated umbrella shop in Port land. Best work at lowest prices. Per sonal attention. 1 MEREDITH'S Umbrellas Exclusively. S12 W BshlnKton St, Bet. Ota and th. A 2776 Phones Main 2778. Vulcan Coal Co. 829 Bnrnalde St. TRY OUR Wellington Coal All Other High-Grade House Coals. FURS! FURS! For less than at wholesale. Remodel fnK a specialty. Fur coats of all kinds made to order. L. SCHUMACHER FURRIER, 200 Madlaun. - - - Tel. Main 68 IT THE PORTLAND SHOE REPAIR CO. S69 Yamhill, between Third and Fourth. 7665. Shoes called for and delivered free Work Dona While 'mitk, i"V . " I on wait f-. lima ai -mil 1 as - j Vancouver Ferry Service On account of Government Inspec tion of the Vancouver ferryboat on Monday, November 2, after the 9:50 A. M. Vancouver train from Port land, there will be no trains running through to Vancouver until the 1:50 P. M. train, and there will be no ferry leaving Vancouver after the 10:10 A. M. until the 2:50 P. M. trip. Fine Toiletware 0?T THE DRESSER Adds to the Beanty of a Bedroom. Our sets of Toiletware are ow complete and we would ask you to make a careful comparison of our patterns and prices. Scfrrrcdc. VmFACTvoiHG-Opticians- 2s4 Washlncton St., B.tween 4th and 6th. a