TUT5 SUNDAY OREGONIATT, PORTLAND, SEPTEMBER 3. 1910. CIRCUS IS DOE SOON Barnum & Bailey Tents to Be Spread Here Friday. STREET PARADE TO BE HELD Animal Acts Are Big Attraction of Great Show Three Rings and Five Stages Will Be " Used. Two Performances Given. Those to whom the odor of tanbark and sawdust Is as incense, come Into their otvn again when the Barnum & Bailey greatest ehow on earth pitches camp in Portland. Friday, September 8, giving: a street parade in the morning:, and afternoon and night performances npon that day. Of course the circus will be bigger and better than anything- of like nature heretofore presented. It's a regular habit with all circuses, but the Barnum circus folk aver that it is but simple truth in relation to the programme they Intend presenting here, which com bines about all the popular elements and forms of amusement except penny ante and Shakespeare, with many new and unusual features, starting off with a new and colorful pageant descriptive of the Persian stories of the "Thousand and One Xigrhts.",- Animal Acta Aunifroui. If a cross-eyed man finds himself in reasonable difficulties when confronted with the ordinary circus, he will cer tainly be harassed at this circus under the Barnum & Bailey banner, with its three rings, five stages, and the quarter-mile oval. More than ever before, th Barnum show this season has taken to trained animal numbers, and they range from wise old elephants and college-bred bruins to educated rats, cats and pigeons. No one has ever yet discovered why It la that several tons of elephant is wflling to come forward and make a fool of Itself for the amusement of a gaping crowd, yet, with whimsical tol erance, the elephants thi3 year are scheduled to form themselves into a brass band, dance the tango, enact a mlxnlo battle, and one even goes so far as to make a speech upon preparedness in such stentorian tones that even a Western Congressman might hear. Chinese Circus Given. Among the new acts will be a Chi nese circus given by three troupes from the Imperial circus at Peking; the horse ballerina, Teddy, the world's champion Jumper, who specializes upon picket fences; the Hanneford family of Eng lish riders; Madame Bradna's trained horses and Russian wolf hounds; Signor Bagonghi, Italy's comio midget rider, and the Belgian DeKoe troupe, intro ducing Eugene DeKoe, champion boy acrobat of the world; along with a host of other acts to be Been In Portland for the first time. Reminding one of a peace dove coo ing In the mouth of a 42-centimeter gun, one display will show perfectly neutral cats nosing harmlessly around with fat trained rats and pigeons, and ' never grabbing a bite. Then there will be parrots and cookatooes that ride bikes and turn somersaults, ravens that leap through rings of fire, bears that ride .on bikes and roller-skates just as cheerfully as if they were getting the money for it themselves, and fox terriers, and ba boons wearing boiled shirts, emulating the riding stunts of their human col leagues, while riding swiftly running ponies. The Artist Model horses, ponies and dogs pose with beautiful female models npon revolving pedestals placed the entire length of the tent. The Silbon sisters are clever in an aerial act, and are said to be so pretty that there won't be a man in the tent who wouldn't risk breaking a button to render first aid should either fall. Only they don't. Everything will be upon a big scale. GLOBE THEATER TO REOPEN Management Promises to Confine Showing to Highest Grade. The Globe Theater, Eleventh and Washington streets, which has been closed for redecorating and renovating, is to reopen September 15, according to announcement made by the manage ment yesterday. It was announced that the showhouse will be conducted, under a new policy, that of handling only the highest-class films. The service to be handled by the theater has not yet been definitely decided upon, as every effort is being made to get something new which will appeal to the Portland movie "fans." The redecorating work, now practi cally finished, will make the house at tractive to theater patrons and with the new policy of the management the place is expected to become one of the most popular motion-picture houses in the. city. arrived at the Portland yesterday with Edwin T. Coman, Jr. Stephen D. Mather and Robert S. Yard are registered at the Portland from Washington, D. C. Frank W. Holzheim, who arrived In the city yesterday with his family, la registered at the Nortonla. P. C. Newlin, who arrived at the Ore gon from Berkeley on Friday, Is regis tered from Evansville, Ind. J. H. Caufield. of Goldendale, arrived yesterday at the Cornelius, where he is registered with his family. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Mahan, of Pendle ton, who arrived in the city yesterday, are registered at the Seward. Governor Withycombe, who arrived in this city from Salem yesterday, Is at the Imperial. Mrs. H. F. Brown, who arrived In the city yesterday with Helen Torrey, of White Salmon, Is registered at the Im perial. Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. White, of Chicago, are at the Portland with Roger Quincy White and Harold F. White, Jr. A. W. Dockstader, who is in the real estate business at Eugene, arrived In the city yesterday. He la registered at the Perkins. Miss Hennessyv millinery buyer for the Olds, Wortman & King store, has Just returned from an extended trip to the Eastern markets. , Captain Geoge W. Wlnterburn, United States Army, arrived In the citv yesterday in company of Mrs. Winter-. "urn. They are registered at the Port land. Edgar Frank, Frank Harmar, T. Mor ris Dunne and A. D. Wakeman com prised an automobile party that left for Seaside yesterday over the new Tillamook loop. DR. HARRISON INDICTED MANSLAUGHTER. CHARGE FOLLOWS DEATH OF MASSAGB PATIENT. I PERS01MALMENTI0N. X ET. Hodson. of Dallas, is at the Eaton. W. J. Dertheck. of New York, Is at the Nortonia. H. F. Russell, of Seattle, is registered at the Nortonla. Edward Wallace, of "Vancouver, B. C, is at the Nortonla. A. McDonald, of North Yakima, Is registered at the Eaton. William Ketchum. of The Dalles, Is staying at the Imperial. W. L. McDonald, of Grants Pass, Is registered at the Imperial. J. D. Hughes, of Corvallls, Is among th arrivals at the Seward. J. F. Lewis, of Clatskanie, is among the arrivals at the Perkins. G. H. Ferbet and W. R. Alexander, of Seattle, are at the Oregon. W. P. Henderson, of Huntington, ar rived at the Beward yesterday. Mrs. George N. Moore, of North Plains, Or., is at the Cornelius. Hoker A. Rogers, of Hood River, ar rived at the Nortonia yesterday. Mrs. J. J. Priest, of Seattle, is among the arrivals at the Washington. T. W. Lusk, a Silverton timberman, arrived at the Perkins yesterday. Miss M. Christensen, of Corvallls, ar rived at the Cornelius yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Goodwin, of Sa lem, are registered at the Oregon. Andrew Jtobertson, of Sydney, Aus tralia, is registered at the Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Michael, of Seat tle, are registered at the CorneliuB. Dr. D. M. Isle, of Clarkston. Wash., Is registered at the Eaton with Mrs. Isle. Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Foster are regis tered at the Eaton from Clarkston, Wash. George McKay, a prominent Oregon rancher, is registered at the Perkins from Band. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Swafford. of Ostrander, Wash., are registered at the Washington. Mrs. E., M. Patten and Miss M. I ' Patten are registered at the Seward from Pasadena. Edwin T, Coman, a Spokane, banker Multnomah Summer Grand Jury Is Discharged 12 Held to Trial and Two Freed Yesterday. Dr. George L. Harrison, during whose massage In the treatment of rheuma tism John Olaf Llndblom was burned fatally by the igmitionof gasoline rubbed on nim. was indicted for involuntary manslaughter by the grand Jury of Multnomah County, in final returns for me cummer term yesterday morning. Eugenia Ball, a dressmaker, who had employed 16-year-old Freda Behncke as assistani at the salary of $2 a week ana wno was bound over by District juukb .eeii. was indicted, by the grand Jury for "employing a girl at unrea sonably low wages." The grand Jury during Its Summer term drew up 42 true bills and 43 not true bills and examined 332 witnesses. In its final report it commends condi tions in the Frazer Home. County Farm, Baby Home and County Jail. The grand Jurors who were discharged from further duty yesterday were J. N. Watt, P. P. Magnuson, E. E. Makinster, A Olson. S. I. Ogden, G. Gulbrandson and J. S. Benson. Others indicted yesterday were: A. S. Hoffman, larceny; William J. Hadley, nonsupport; Francis Pollard, larceny; Fred Love and George Voe-lesanrt. burglary; Elden Esterbrook. assault with attempt to kill; Meinholt Fox. larceny; H. W. Dryden. fors-erv: K c Mercer, rarceny; A. E. Kroerming, as sault with Intent to rob; H. F. Coulson, obtaining money by false pretenses. Among those for whom not true bills were returned was H. E. Kehres and James Emerson Link, who was freed from serious charges brought against him by his 15-year-old daughter, Edith. Dog Licenses Past Due. If you haven't paid your dog license yet you may expect to have a visit from the dog catcher almost any time now. The time for payment exnired Homefurnishing Season Is Here LetJenning 'sHelp You Our Weekly Offerings of Standard Furniture and Rugs at Special Prices Are Real in Their Money-Saving Power Homefurnishing Time-Buy Rags Lim bert 's Holland Dutch Arts and Crafts Furniture Many Pieces on Sale This Week at Splendid Reductions We are the sole agents In Portland for this remarkable furniture, which combines the utmost strength and service with designs that are pleasing and harmonious. Absolute satisfaction is guaranteed with every piece we sell. Look over this tempting list and make your selections now. Ticrw offerings this week of handsome floor coverings at prices genuinely reduced. You are invited to inspect them here. Regular $37.60 Body Brussels Rugs, six beautiful patterns in 9x12 size; QOP p"rv choose from them at only PJtjJ Regular $45, Kilmarnock Scotch Rugs; artistic patterns, woven from the CQ1 ff finest wool; 9x12 size; closing them at pO XUU Mammoth Sale Fine Brass Beds An opportunity to buy the finest beds at a considerable reduction from normal prices. . On sale during this week. Regular $19.50 Brass Beds; 2-inch continuous posts CJI Q OCT and heavy fillers pXOOeJ Regular $25 Brass Beds; 2-inch posts and heavy trim- j- rj QPT mings; reduced to only X. i mttJ to only Regular $62.50 Hall Seats, made from solid quartered oak, Spanish leather upholstered seat and back. Very massive aad handsome Regular $52 Winter Fireside Chairs, with Spanish leather auto seat and leather upholstered back and arms. Just the thing for living-room, library Regular $19 leather upholstered Settees; splendid, serviceable pieces at b tempting reduction; this week only .". Regular $16 Arm Rockers with genuine Spanish leather auto seat; reduced to only , in J- V v nx-s Regular $36 Brass Beds; 2-inch up- C?0Kfl r .-sYd f IpO V 3 rights and 1-inch fancy fillers $3,vJ h lirTrTTSl-JL II II II I'll Regular $42 Brass Beds; 2-inch uprights and 1U- i:i:7 1 1 11 1 11 ir-iui 11 11 LINOLEUMS Regular 65c quality Linoleum in a variety of new patterns. Spe cial this week at only ..45 inch fillers; elaborately trimmed; Jjj29 40 Regular $47 Bras 3 Beds; 2-inch continuous posts and 14 -inch fancy fillers; very or- QOO Qfl namental .V" Regular $75 Solid Brass Beds; CO Kf square tubing, fancy brass panels pJdjJ $74.00 Dining-Room Suite $51.80 Regular $45 House Desks, with three drawers and bookrack, copper trim- CJQ" OK mings. Special at only....'.....'... .POA-it) Regular $48 House Desks with two very large drawers and bookrack; cop- CJQO Cf per trimmings. Special at only . .pOwJ" Regular $65 House Desks, with three largo drawers; copper trimmings. Spe- QA Q f?A cial a only .ptO-JU Regular $2o Hall Seats, made from solid quartered oak, reduced thia week C?"l O Oc $35.75 $36.75 $11.60 $10.75 Regular $14 Reading Arm Chairs, with genuine leather upholstered seat; fl Q reduced to only a.Ul Regular $35 Largs Library Chair3 with genuine Spanish leather auto 6eat jj" Q OK and pad cushion back., tpAO.J Regular $20 High-back Arm Rockers, with leather upholstered Beat; com- Q" O OK fortable and restful pleJ.4ill Regular $42 Settees, with genuine Spanish leather auto seat and leather up- QfJ QPt bolstered back.... , ipAiU.Otl Regular $40 Library Tables, in beautiful Dutch design with bookrack, oval QO1 top, reduced to ..UtJ Regular $18 Library Tables with square top, at- Q- f (( tractively priced at only ,t);xwiu W W E d r 4Tl Regular $90 Library Tables with 86x60 top, covered with gen- TrK " ' t 3 SiQt si v f c uine Spanish leather, book rack and heavy copper (PCO fTR . KJTO i 0 t, W L B V m I L L L f Lh? L 1J I L V.ir T7ftgIfl, S CZ $53.40 "The Home of Good Furniture" Washingrton Street at Fifth Rag Rugs Regular $1.35 Rag Rugs, size 80x60; good quality Now 05 Erf ry piece made from frenlne quartered nnk. In golden wax or famed, finish! one of the neason'n latet patterns. Regular 130 Buffet, plank top, 9x34 beveled French plate mirror. Regular $2i Dining: Table. 45-lnch plank top. six foot extension. Regular $2 Set of Six Dininpr Chairs, full box slip seat, upholstered in genuine leather. The Entire Suite Only $51.80 Curtains 2 Price Fancy Madras and Silk-Stripe Cur tains In artistlo designs. A special lot, regularly $5 to $15, which we will close out this week at Vi price. We extend the most liberal terms of credit to our customers. No matter whether your purchase is large or small, you may enjoy every privilege and con venience offered by this store. trimmings $85 Davenports with genuine Spanish leather auto seat; 7 feet long, very massive and handsome.... JEW ZEALANDER VISITS J. W. WOOD SAYS BRITAIN FT AS SEIZED ALL FROZEV MUTTON, Wool Prices Have Risen 80 Per Cent, He Reports Trade Opporranlry In Shoes la Pointed Oat. One of the war measures taken by Great Britain has been the comman deering of all the frozen mutton in New Zealand, according to J. Walcot Wood, business man of Chrlstchurch, New Zealand, who is visiting in Port land while on a tour of the western part of the United States. Mr. "Wood, who Is traveling with his wife, daughter and young son. is vis iting here with his cousin, Elwood H. Gallien. The two met for the first time when Mr. Wood arrived in Portland from Vancouver, B. C. As a result of the war, Mr. Wood says that wool and mutton prices have gone up 80 per cent. The small farmers, he says, are getting rich. Mr. Wood said that the steamer Niagara, on which he went to Vancou ver, B. C. from New Zealand, traveled with lights out and portholes blocked, apparently guarding against any com merce raider. Mr. Wood said that there are gTeat possibilities for developing trade be tween the United States and New SOME FEATURES WITTI THE CIRCUS TO BE HERE SEPTEMBER 8. ijt . ' r i L i iihf N s . i , - . 1 t -r "77- , t Arboriculturists In Demand. - tih ' ' s ""n SzL September 1 and the Oregon Humane Society, which has charge of the pound, has arranged for a general roundup commencing this week. The city has found that It cannot get college trained arboriculturists and as sistants for $100 a month so it is going to try to get practical men at that price. An examination for college men called for Tuesday was postponed be cause no applications were received. It is said there are several men who are not college graduates who will take the test if given a chance and. the plan now is to open the way for them in an examination arranged for Septem ber 19. Bridge Club to Meet. The first meeting of the Lady Elks' Bridge Club will be held Thursday, Sep tember 7, at 2 o'clock. All mothers, wives, sisters and daughters of Elks are Invited, - . . ...... TYPICAL STARS OF JHfi BARXUaX BAXUSY SHOW. Zealand, particularly after the war Is brought to a close. "One item in particular which gives opportunity for export from this coun try." he said, "is shoes." "Good ladles' shoes cost as high as 8. while the same kind can- be bought here for from 6 to $7. Shoes imported from England also do not have the fin ish of shoes made here." Mr. Wood's older son, Lynton Wood, Is a Lieutenant in the Royal Flying Corps. MARKET EARNS $620 NET July Record Exceeded by $3.25 August. In The Tamhlll-street publlo market had the best month on record in August, according to the monthly report filed yesterday by Market Master Eastman. The receipts amounted to $620.25 more than the expenditures. The receipts during the month totaled $838.25 and the expenditures $218. This record surpasses July for net receipts by $3.25. July was the biggest month the market had up to that time. YACHT VOYAGE DANGEROUS Ortona, of Seattle, Goes to New Owner at Ixs Angeles. SEATTLE, Wash., Sept. 2. (Special.) The well-known yacht Ortona, John Graham, of Seattle, owner, was sold yesterday to D.H. Laubersheimer, & Los Ange'lcs attorney, through Lee & Brin ton. local naval architects and vessel brokers. The purchase price was not announced. The vessel will leave for Los An geles tomorrow night unconvoyed and under her own power of sails and en gine. Captain John Pugh will be In command and George Wayland, J. B. Brown and "Jake" Ferrell will go as her crew. The Ortona is only 45 feet over all. beam 12 feet, frivlng the ocean voyage a percentage of danger. After delivery of the Ortona is made at Los Angeles the four mariners will return by steamer. The Ortona, built here In 1912, Is yawl-rigged and has 12 horsepower en gine auxiliary. Art Museum Wll Bo Open. The Art Museum will be open Labor day. from 2 o'clock until 5 with free admission. This will be the last op portunity to see the Fantln-Latour lithographs. These lithographs cover a number of his muslo subjects, protralts and figures out-of-doors. The exhibi tion to follow is to be of the work of the Summer class at Neah-Kah-Nle Mountain. The regular hours of the museum are: Week days, 9 to 5 o'clock: Sundays. 2 to 6 o'clock: free the after noons of Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Stotoreycl production la the United Ftareg In 1!14 amounted to 62,793, valued at $lI.noi.447. aralnst 16.628 In 1000, valued at 3.013.:8. This Is an lncrea of 237.1 P?r cent In number and SOS per cent la value. The Special Suggestions for Care of t. tie bkin If Your Face or Hands Are Roughed or Chapped or Have a Tendency to Eczema, Try These Suggestions. BEXETOL Is the most powerful, harmless germicide known in all the medical world. Not only Is Benetol a marvelous prepara tion because of Its germicidal powers but it deserves equal fame as a heallnor agent. Be cause of these two properties, Benetol is sold in various convenient forms. Among these Is to be particularly recommended Benetol Ointment and Benetol Powder. Both of these preparations are. of course. Intended for skin troubles and to preserve the hands, face and body In the most perfect pos sible condition of skin health. With women, this question of skin health Is one of the most important of toilette problems. So many cold creams and lotions are found irritating to sensitive skins, that Benetol Oint ment is proving & most welcome substitute. In fact. Benetol Ointment, because of its peculiar Instant healing properties is being? used by a small army of women in preference to cold creams. As a curative agent for pimples, eczema, roughness, chap, sunburn and other skin trou bles. Benetol Ointment is so far ahead of any other cream or ointment that there is really no comparison to be made. And Benetol Powder is in fact the only heal InK, enratlve, antiseptic powder that is offered (so far as we know). Both the Ointment and the powder contain the active principles of EEXETOL. This is the secret of their wonderful properties and explains why they are not to be compared with any other H ointments or powders on the market because none other contains BENETOL. If you have any skin troubles try these preparations and if after one week you have not found them many times bettor than anything else you ever used, take the remaining part of the packages back to your druggist and get your money back In full. This Is a plea for you to try Benetol prepara tions at our expense and you assume no risk whatever. If you are a man and shave yourself, use Benetol Ointment and Benetol Powder after shaving. Try them for only one morning and you will never be without them again. If a. barber shaves you, take him a package of each and ask him to use them on your race. Then you will be positively Insured against barber's itch, or any contagious skin trouble. Benetol Preparations Sold by All Drngrtrists M Follows I BEXETOL 1-ounce bottles in red cartons 25o S-ounce bottles in red cartons. 50( 6 4-ounce bottles in red cartons Sl.OO 15-ounce bottles in red cartons S2.00 Benetol Ointment in red cartons at 251. 50o and Sl.OO Benetol Tooth Cream in red cartons.. 25c Benetol Catarrh Jelly in red cartons.. 25C Benetol Powder, for the skin. In red cartons 25J Full directions for the use of these articles packed in every carton. CAT7TIO Vt Always Insist that your druggist supply you with Benetol in the original red cartons. Benetol products are Bold oy all druggists. If jou experience any difficulty in procuring your Benetol wants, simply enclose the price and 'write direct to Thq Benetol Company Benetol Bldg. Minneapolis, Minn. V