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TIIE OREGON DAILY JOUItNAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY. EVENING. NOVEMBER ?, 1003. TOWN TOPICS Items of Local Interest for Busy Journal Readers.. i K ', Aasley, printer, HQ, Oak itrwt . 4 Olymplo Hour, old by all grocers. Dr. Ami, pbyslolaa, Dekum building. Bowl at the VertUBA ASsys. It First c B. X. Koorehoss M O. at Beventh and Alder. Telephone, Main 1141. , ; 1 Dally Increasing patronage attests the , popularity of tha Bavoy, 1 Finn. ( , , "Itovajoy ft xaaoola, bookbinders,' papar rulers, 121 First TeL Main 1080. , ; Hu gmlth's Savoy, 1 Fifth, wins tha hearts of lovers of rood eating-. Baggestlv Therapeutics eure where druse fell. McMann, 00 Tba Marquam. FERRY PROBLEM - CROWS SIMPLER coubch. comoqttxb bbpobts xx ubb wztx attobbbt vbabtv . ucmov mxooxaczvst tbat pttbcbasb or amxba pzbbt zabdxbo bs pobtpobxd. . SERGEANTS THE POLICE FORCE v;v,f' - ' ; ' ' i - ' '- - v. . . . -: . ! '' rxMtr vkm or Txi bbw optxozbi i AT til BAST SZBB PTBB B XOBSTBATZS TBEXB VSSrVl- BBS! XV TXB XABVUBO Or ..' &ABOB CBOWPf. PRETTY 'MUCH UPSET Cut Piano-Selling Goes on Unabated at Liters Piano . House. ." The &mralttes on Judiciary and elec tlons, to which was referred City At torney ' McNary's opinion In regard to tha sal of tha Alblna terminals, yes terday, filed a report with City Auditor Devlin, upholding McNary's contention that tb proposed sal would, not be legal. This will apparently completely reserve the ferry problem and prob ably condemnation proceedings will be Instituted to secure the desired landing across the river. , , The committee had . practically de cided upon purchasing such property - For the first time in many months the Portland . police department can boast of sergeants, those recently appointed having taken their new positions Sunday night The sergeants are: 1 O. Carpenter. E.' A. fllover and Stephen 'Hogeboom. As at present arranged, they will be on-night duty, their hours being so ar ranged that two sergeants will be at work from t p. m. o 4 a. m. Since the advent of the present ad ministration there have been no ser- palatable lunch Served every evening !hne te.!n: from I until 11 p, m. JTAmtntrnt in thn 1 ff 1 rf.na.rm.nl thla ? J"".7ML'0r,..,7,B!!? and.00?: being In marked contrast to. the d'epart cluded to sell the old landing and use I tv.. ,v,. in. , the proceeds to help defray the cost of Th, Mw ch-rt-r m.At, nn ..,, ' mltk ll Wiles, cement sidewalks and building foundations contracted. 701 chamber of commerce. 'Phone Main ISO. rise, dayt Buy Meredith's nmbrsllas. Repairing and recovering; two stores. Washington and fth, Morrison and sth, Mating Best work by Mann A Beach. 1 second end III Stark. Enlarged facili ties. Everything flrstclass. 'Phone 444. ro: Beat Part of store 2 SO Tsmhlll. It is held that to authorise such proceedings a special legislative act would be necessary. The committee'! report, however, is aa fol lows: . "Tour committee on Judiciary and elections, to which was referred the an nexed report of the committee on the Alblna ferry of the esecutlve -bear. 1th A recommendation to the council this rank and consequently there have been no officers to watch the patrolmen and to lead them In their work as well ,ss to Instruct the new men In their duties. . About two weeks ago The Journal much as $400 would be considered re Thlnge are stilt a little topsy-turvy at Kllers Piano House, but nevertheless the rush for pianos continues unabated. Ten choice Instruments were sold yes terdsy, in spite of the storm and rain. You roay.be little discommoded on ac count of csrpenters, electricians, paint era and plumbera being In the way, but the savings In price that are possible while this alteration sale Is still In progress will more than compensate for any little Inconvenience and annoyance. Bear in mind that If you propose to take advantage of this opportunity you will have to act at once. The stock is not Inexhaustible. The partlrulnr piano that you want la probably here today, but may be gone tomorrow. Price well, name the figure you wish to Invest In a piano and we'll fur nish the piano for it A foreign-made upright piano, $46; snother $45; a nice little Fischer, $S: another $llf; lots of others (various makes) In the neigh borhood of $1(0. new ones and second hand ones, and also a large assortment of the finest ana most costly insiru ments made, for which even now as FRESH CHARGES AGAINST ELDERS WlXZi BB rBBgZBTXD BAY! BBT W. r. WXXTS VBXX8S TXZT OBBT FBXgBYTXBY'B BBQUXST TKAT TBBT BBSZOV rOIXTZOBB IB TBS OBABB AYBBtTS OB U BOB. Three of the roar Whose Oases Were Under Consideration Asked to Quit Because of Differences With raster Oibson Bugh Beebtt Aloae Omitted rrom the Bequest "We Woat as sign," lays W. B. Sploer. cauea attention to the fact that ereater markablr cheap efficiency could be attained If there were Organs, used ones and new ones, sergeants to direct the men In their work. Shortly after Chief Hunt .L T .Z " , l ; ,UZ ' I wora, enoriiy arter cnier Hunt an- Ih! ,deK,nd n of. fr": nounced the - promotion of Carpenter ent Alblna ferry be sold, and that the .d Hoeboom money be placed to the credit of the Alblna ferry fund to provide for the purcnass ox anoiner mum, nanus ubu i poice force the same under .consideration, respect-r' ; t?lVlal ?J5 s.d.?aUon of said S?utW lKuSy Carpenter Is an old-tlms officer, hav ing at one time been on the Chicago For some time he has been doing plain clothes work, but for without counter. office. Apply cashier. Journal We send for the clock or watch, re pair and return it charging only for repairs. John A. Beck. 207 Morrison, near Front. Established tt?2. Ylscol soles, absolutely waterproof, sewed on, 70c and tOc. Shoes repaired while you wait Goodyear Shoe Repair company, 262 Yamhill, near Fourth. The faaeral of William Christie, who was drowned off the Alblna ferry early Sunday morning, took place from Fin ley's undertaking shop this afternoon. n.nnn.t .h- P.a.nn mt forth ""n""'"" '""' msnw jailor r Kr: 1 . IL" for a consiaersble length of time. T "'1 " ,Kn:'"J:..:;-."J 8over has been st.tloned at the Union , m iicicui mien muiwii w.w.ub I Aannt I. TK. t.k..II ..I m.l. m nirt haranf 1 UBWU that the council has no power to sell the present Alblna ferry landing or to Increase the Alblna ferry fund aa cre ated by an apt of the legislative assem bly of 10$. by the sale of any prop erty whatsoever, and further that the Under present arrangements. Sergt Carpenter will be on duty from 6 p. m. to 1:15 a. m., Slover will work from 8 p. m. to 4 a. m. and Hogeboom will have charge of the second night relief from 1:16 to 8:60 a. m. Carpenter and Hoge- J S3 TCI BIIU 1U11I1CI lijEx.billUI. - ferred upon the executive bom blossomed out in their uniforms powers con board are limited to the expenditure of the $60,000 aa provided in said act "Your committee further recom mends that the auditor be instructed to report to the executive board accordingly." Tire desirable unfurnished rooms, on first ' floor, modernermvenlenees. West 8lde, it minutes' walk to postofflce, rent. . $87 Eleventh street; references exchanged adults only.' t :n j CHIEFLY PERSONAL and caps last night but Sergt. Slover will remain In plain dress for a time. At the time The Journal called atten tion to the need of sergesnts it wss pointed out how sadly lacking In gen eralship the police were In the event of big Area This defect was overcome at the big blase, on the East Side Sunday night for at this attraction the crowd were admirably handled. The fire Illuminated the sky in all directions and people flocked from ev ery part of the city. They crowded nrlces raneina- from $27 upward Payments will be arranged to suit any reasonable, buyeo. Remember the place, Ellers Piano House, (61 Washington street corner of Park. THOMAS TO ARRIVE THIS EVENING ruBcxASB powbb rxABT ros OPZBATIOB Or SBYBOOX ABB grXCIAX. HBBTXBO OT rOBT Or rOBTXJMTD OOMKMBXOB WXX BBOBABLY BB XBXJ TOMOBBOW. "Bvaagetlne" In costume and living , Hoa w M Colvlg. an attorney of close to the fire, and it required strict f""1 " piuit ir win " Jacksonville. Is In the city given by the Sunday school children of DU8inesa, first nrisiian cnurcn mis evening, ine entertalnrpent will be In the church, cor ner Park and Columbia streets. oji legal William Winters, a Spokane contrac tor, is In the city for a few days. O. M. Iter ess knd C. O. Fisher, pri vates in the army, who were accused of robbing W. T. Trulock in the Owl sa loon on Third street were acquitted by a jury yesterday afternoon. The men will return to their regiment at Vancouver. orders on the part of the officers to keep, them out of harm's way. Capt. Bailey and Sergts. Carpenter and Slover were in command of the officers. They stationed their. men at the limits and tha curious were kept back out of the Montgomery Book Question BtlU Bangs Tire, but Its Settlement Bzpeeted to Be Effected When Members of Com mission All Get Together Pilots De- elare That Its Bemoral Will Mean Heavy Xoss to Owners sad Exporters. Buyers of Oriental goods will do well to Inspect our new Importations before making purchases, we carry a complete line of Persian rugs, carpets, Turkish draperies, klmonas, shawls, etc. We have, as fine a line of these goods as are to be found in North America. David-Khoury A Bros., 347 Alder, near Seventh. The city health board held their reg ular monthly session at the city hall yes terday morning but had nothing to occupy their attention except ,, regular routine business. City Physician Zan reported nine cases of smallpox during the month, all of which at doing well. City Health Officer Blersdorf announced that a nuis ance complained of several times, ema nating from the dumping grounds for the Esst Side pickle and vinegar works, had been abated. The Chinese gardeners near Multnomah Heights were said to have cleaned up their surroundings. - Hon. A. E. Reames left for his home sone of danger. In Jacksonville last night after a visit I The Morrison street bridge afforded In Hlllsboro and Portland. an excellent place from which to view the SDectacular blase, and when the P. 8. Bates, J. F. Wlckham, J. H. Fish officers saw the crowd throneMn this and O. M Crouch returned today from thoroughfare. In, spite of the recent their trip to the Alameda mine in Jo- mlahap, the commanding officers hastily sephlne county. sent squads of officers to chase the reck less ones back. First tha DeODls were W. J. Furnish Is In Portland for a ordered off tha shakv sidewalks and few davs. Mr. Furnish Is a banker it it, j-kVf akf 4)s savallr Hails- nw Pendleton and A prominent politician, lit,. miM. mu hrM T ,- ,..! consideration during Mr. Thomas' ab . . dr-'u . r,,A, Capt Moore sent a detail of po- ence- but before disposing of the mat- O. A. Riddle, ft merchant of Rldd e. Ucemen from th, 8t&tlon to guard was decided to wait until the lm In a Ortllinu On Drrtl DUoineSB trip. h wsst m nnrnsnh rt tYtm mt riirtnrsi board could' have full representation. neonla were nrevented from ernulni Outside of the immediate circle of the J. T. McDbnnell of the firm of McAllen The officers feared a renatitmn nt th. members of the board no one knows how A McDonnell Is expected home from the raia.tmnh nf 1 it nMh. they stand on the question.. All are O. B. Thomas, the member of the Port of Portland commission, who was sent East to purchase a power plant for the operation of the drydock. Is ex pected to arrive home this afternoon. The probabilities ere that a special meeting of the commission will be held tomorrow In order to hear his report. He purchased a plant, but seyeral weeks will likely elapse before its arrival. Another matter that Is awaiting set tlement by the commission Is the Mont- r 'We will not resign for we believe ourselves In the right." W. E. Splcer, elder of Orand Avenue United Presbyte rian, whose resignation along with that or- Ralph Miller's and R. O. Hamilton's, has been requested by the Presbytery. it is the will of the Presbytery that the three elders resign snd unless they follow out the request a meeting will be called and charges will be preferred against them.' Rev. W. P. White, chair man of committee that recommended that the elders resign. atl vvith only one dissenting vote the mo tion to adopt the entire report or ins committee appointed to Investigate the condition of the Orand avenue church. was carried at the Preabytery yesterdsy srternoon. The regular business of the session was completed at 9:30 o'clock last night. Hut. now that the Presbytery hss willed that Elders Splcer. Miller and Hamilton resign, the trio come out with the statement that they refuse and It is up to the committee to prefer charges. "They can' prefer charges," declared Elder Splcer, "for we haven't done any thing that would justify such action, snd we won't resign for we consider our selves In the right. It is a piece of spite work and we don't Intend to give up." Rev. Mr. White this morning read the following charges, which he said would be preferred against the three elders if they did not relinquish their offices: "First. We charge the aforesaid eld ers, namely, W. E. Splcer, R. O. Hamil ton and Ralph Miller with unfaithful ness and neglect In performing the du ties of their offices as elders In the Grand avenue congregation. 'Second. We charge the aforesaid eld ers with failure to study the things that make for peace In the work of Orand avenue congregation. (a.) Trying to create dissatisfaction with the pastor among the members. "(b.) The action of W. E. Splcer in bringing suit against the pastor. (c.) R. Q. Hamilton and Ralph Mil ler's published communication in refer ence to the pastor, the object of which was to bring into bad repute In the state and In the city of Portland the Orand avenue congregation." No action will be taken in regard to Hugh Nesblt. SALE. OF Walking Skirts springs-, much improved in health. f The principal matter before the General Ministerial association meeting yesterday THEATRES "AT TUB OLD OBOSS BOASS." People that were turned away from Cordray's Sunday night unable to get even standing-room, turned out in good ly numbers last night to witness the second performance of thla splendid play. Same bill all week, including Sat urday and Sunday matinee, ably due to the headwork of those In command that the police prevented an accident. Chief Hunt believes there is no great need of a day sergeant so none will work with the squad on duty from 8:30 a. m. to 5:16 p. m. MAY rUBCKABB 8TBAMBB. The sound steamer Sentinel, for a long time operated between Tacoma and Se attle, Is likely to be purchased by the United States quartermaster's depart ment, which recently bought the Ts- non-commlttal excepting Capt. Spencer, who is outspoken in favor of the re moval of the dock back to the harbor line. In discussing the subject in an In formal manner this morning the river pilots were unanimous in the opinion that it would entail an unnecessary hardship and expense on the owners of the property by compelling them to move it They stated that it would siso mean a big loss to Kerr, Olfford A Co., the grain exporters, who use it as a warehouse. It is estimated that the northwest corner of the dock extends ..rim t o tvi a f T v. , ant hancA V. n Next week name to the Cartwrlght The Sentinel u ovr th harbor line to a distance Telephone Red 1994 THIS WEEK ONLY ' Our Skirts are guaranteed to fit Perfect man-tailoring on all Skirts and Suits. Call and see us; we will be sure to please you. A. Lippman Ladies' Tailor 284 Yamhill St. bet Fourth snd Filth the same talented compapy will be seen ia wanted for use between Forts Casey, ,ff-be First Presbyterian church on No vember 17 and 18. On the afternoon of November 17 ft- constitution for a gen eral association of Sabbath reform ad herents of the Northwest will be sub mitted for adoption. The committed having the work In charge reported this mbrnlng that the articles were nearlng completion. The coming meeting is' an ticipated as one of the most interest ing on the coast. Rev. J. H. Lelper, re cently from Philadelphia, addressed the ministers this morning on the subject. for her is $16,000. She is how owned by Hansen Bros of Poulsbo. WffCXB JOSH PBUCBBY." With the "Uncle Josh Spruceby" com pany, which comes to the Marquam Orand theatre for One performance only tomorrow (Wednesday) night, ,1s the Spruceby orchestra of eight soloists. A BOT TXB AMBOXABOS. The steamer Spencer represents the crowning effort, of 'mechanical, genius. She is the fastest steamboat on the river, and was furnished without respect is the largest production ever attempted to aonars. one nss revoiuiionisea rates at popular prices. on tn coiumoia, ana nas aemonstratea L. Lathbun. driver f Holman's am bulance, answered the call yesterday when report came from the French baric popular program Is rendered between the Charles Oounod that a sailor had been acts. A big band Is carried by the com- injured. . He found that May, the sailor pany, and a parade is given at noon dally I reported injured, was dead and sent the and Includes a concert by the band. A undertaker's wagon for the body. carload of special scenery and mechan ical effects are used. The realistic saw mill scene is one of the most startling pieces of stagecraft ever produced. Twenty people are in the company, which ABTOBEJCBBTB. that her presence was greatly needed. Passengers are carried to any point for 60 cents, thus effecting a saving of $2.10 on passage to The Dalles below that charged by the railroad. East-bound travelers are advised to take the Spencer to The dalles, view the delight ful ocenery on the trip, and take the railroad from that point to their desti nation. The boat stops at all landings. 'Phone Main 2960,. uptown ticket office 128 Third street. If ft man makes ft mlstaks during a civil service examination, no matter how trivial and even, if it is apparently unin tentional, there can be no remedy. This is the decision of the commissioners, as evidenced In the case of C. H. Tichenor, who appealed to the commission to rem edy two mistakes which he made during a police examination. It . was apparent that Mr., Tlchendr did not give the an swers in all seriousness, but to have changed his. papers was held to make all complaints from any of the parties ratling vaua ones, ana in eirect wouia have destroyed the objects of the civil service commission. The board has de cided to make this ruling applicable to all future examinations. gave $3.10) ea svery fare to Ths Dalles or points beyond by riding on the beau tiful steamer Charles R, Spencer, and at the same time view the magnifi cent Columbia river scenery. Fare by the steamboat is 60 cents to any land ing, including The Dalles; by rail. $2.60 to The Dalles. Persons going beyond The Dalles can buy their tickets by steamer to that point and go thence -by rail to their destination. On her way p and down the Spencer stops at Van couver, Washougal. Cascads Locks. Stev enson, Carson.' Collins, Drano, Under- j woods, White Salmon, Hood River, Bin gen and Lyle. Fare, 60 cents to any stopping place. Wharf foot of Oak street Telephone Main 2960. . "riiOBODOBA" TODAY. "Floradora" has arrived In the city, and will positively appear at the Mar quam Orand theatre tonight for one per formance only, together with a company of 100 people, who will entertain the pat rons of high class musical comedy with a delightful production. In the 100 people which will present "Floradora" In this city there are many names with which playgoers are perfectly familiar.- At the head of the list Is Isadora Rush, playing Lady Holyrood and others already estab lished in local favor are R. E. Graham, Uhlllp H. Ryley, Oreta Risley, Donald Brine, Harriett Merrltt Joseph Phillips, Lillian Spencer and Thomas A. Kiernan. A membership of 70 makes the "Flora dora" chorus the largest In the country and then there is that famous sextette with its "pretty maidens," a special or chestra, two car-loads of scenery and baggage. Cordray's Theatre (Not In Any Tnut.) Cordrsy A Russell, Manigers. PORTLAND'S POPULAR FAMILY THEATRE. Those. Main 092. of fully 26 feet In order to put it back on the line established by the Port j of Portland commission it Is claimed j 'that tha frnnt nn rt rtt the structure would virtually have to he torn VVIll I L pieces,, ana tne tnousanas oi ousneis u wheat and barley stored there would necessarily have to be moved at once. There Is no vacant dock room that could be secured. It Is declared, to place the grain In, even temporarily, and the exporters would consequently be heavy losers. The pilots were opposed to the dock being built there In the first place, they explain, but since It Is now there they believe that the most Sensible plan to follow would be to allow It to remain until such time as its removal would not represent such heavy losses. They hold that an arrangement of this na ture could easily be effected. "BUrO DODO" THTXBSDAY. The appearance c-f Richard Golden in "lyng Dodo," under the management of Henry W. Savage, at the Marquam Grand theatre next Thursday, Friday, Saturday afternoon and night, is a mat ter of more than ordinary interest to theatre-goers. After a most prosperous season in all the large-cities Henry W. Savage will give our patrons the oppor tunity of enjoying an evening that will be profitable to all lovers of catchy music, "King Dodo" will be given with the same splendid ALL THIS WZEX. BATIVEZ SATURDAY, Arthur C. Alston's Company, Beaded by K8THA WILLIAMS, assisted by JAMES M. BROPHY. At the Old Cross Roads Best play of tb season. People's Popular Prices IBe, 25e, 8Be. 40e, 60c. Matinee Prices Children 10c, adults 25c. Phone', Main 802. XAKQVAK ORAND THEATRE W. T. Panglo, Resident Manaser. Tonight Last Performance the Famous Musical . , Comedy Success, "FL0R0D0RA." Evenfna nrlrwa Rnt-lr 1nwr flmw ti Kit. last three rows. $1.00. Balcony, first three (-...tort B0. Gallery, 25c and 35c. Boxes and loses,' MARQUAM ORAND THEATRE W.'T. Panel. Resident Mininr One. Night Only, Wednesday. Norember 4, at POPULAR PRICES, The Greatest of All Rural Dramas, "TOCLE J08H SPRUCEBT." W Years a Big Success 18 The Famous Hayseed Band, The Great Sawmill Scene. Prices Lower floor, 75c; balcony, 50c; gal lery, 25c and S5c. Seats Are Now Selling. , TWO BROTHERS TO BE TOWED TO BAY CITY The American ship Two Brothers will go to San Francisco from Astoria in tow of the steam schooner Charles Nel Bon. Both vessels have full cargoes of lumber, the Two Brothers carrying 760, 000 feet and the Kelson 600,000 feet The former's sailors, who were shipped from here, will accompany her. J. Pearson, agent of the local branch of the seamen's union, has returned from the mouth of the. river snd reports that the trouble, on board the Two Brothers has been satisfactorily ad He says that the men did not believe the vessel to be seaworthy, as she acted cranky occasionally, and for this reason they decided not to make the voyage. The skipper then made ar ranaements to have the ship towed down the coast, and the sailors concluded to remain aboard. '- Standard and other Mm Machines Rented and Repaired Fifty second-hand Machines for sale, from 13.50 to $10. Call early and get your pick. Needles and on ror sale. 280 Yamhill street, corner opposite journal omce. none, Kea isi Zischler A Xiechler. Standard Typewriter Rented and sold. Largest house on coast Rubber Stamps, Seals, etc. Coast Agency Co., 231 Stark Street flSAMXJTS OOBOBBT. ' A concert has been arranged by Miss Laura Jordan for tomorrow night at S o'clock at the Seamen's Institute, 100 North Front street. The .program will include selections by the mandolin and a-uitan club, vocal solos by Mrs. Fern- ey hough. Miss Helen Goes. M. C Cheal 'and Master Dobson snd recitations by T, podson. . characterised its production at Daly's theatre, New York City, and the Studa- baker in Chicago, a cast of metropolitan favorites, and & chorus of rare beauty and vocal ability. No comedy-opera nas more pleasing numbers than1 can be sung or whistled on leaving the theatre. and "The Tale of a Bumble Bee," sung ty Ding Dodo and Annette is certain to be on the Hps of all who hear it Seats are now selling. MARQUAM ORAXD THEATRE W. T. Panaie. Resident Manager. Thursday. Friday. Hatnrdar nlzhra. N nrpm. stare settings that 6i . P,- mtlnw ffeturdir at 2:10 Reputation Worth Having We are establishing a reputation for selling the finest whisky for the least money. Try us. Neuberger's Full Mea sure House. 108 SIth street phone 2394. "Strength and vigor com of , good food, duly digested. 'Force,' a ready-to-serve wheat and barley food, adds ns burden, but sustains, nourishes, lovlgor stesO - o'clock, the big mimics 1 eomedy success, "irrun nnnn Presented by Henry W. Parage. Erenlns price Entire lower floor, SI. 50. Bal cony, first 3 rowa, $1; second 3 rows, 75c; last 6 rows. 60c. Gallery, 25c and 35c. Boxea and logea, 110. Mattnee.pricea Entire lower floor, fl. Balcony, -first ftfowa. T5c; last 8 rows. 50c. Gallery, 25 and S.V. Boxes and loges, $7.50. Seats sre now selling. 1 , ARCADE THEATRE AND AMUSEMENT 1TAJU.UJIB, 830 Washington, bet 8th and Ttb. Dpea front 10 a, m. to 11 p. m. CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE. BIX STAR ACTS. Every day 3:30 to 4:30.. Evenings T:30 to 10:34. ADMISSION 10c TO ANY SKAT. COfcCKET HALL , blaueiTbsoa .concert evert miobt. , SUM VBNSIDsV Private Boxing School A school of scientific boxing, free from the abuses and excesses with which pro fessional sporting men usually surround. It Is one of the features of Professor Rlngler'a Physical Culture school. Jack Day, the popular Instructor, has charge of this department and the manly art of self-defense Is taught by class and In dividual lessons. New term now open. 309 Alder street Call for catalog. Professor Eaton's Dancing BohooL Classes Monday and Thursday even ings at Arlon Hall. Beginners taken at any time. Five assistant teachers. Prl vate lessons daily at hall. Phone West 793. (' Preferred Stock Canned OooOa. Allen A Iewls Best Brand. beading Double Keyboard. I Don't Offer You Something for Nothing But I do offer as fine selection of Watches as can be found In the cltv for less money than any other Jeweler can offer. I am in the WATCH BTSZBXSS. Have hundreds of them, all Rises, all makes the best makes for the least money. Come around and a-et acauainted. I will treat you right and show you how to save money. CHAS. W, GOODMAN JBWBZjBB abd optxczabt. SSI Front Street Bear Madison. GRAND OPENING THE i Scotch Plaid Tailors Thursday, Nov. 5 See Tomorrow's Journal, V. CLARK, 186 Morrison At The Morrlsoa-strset Bridge. Makes Your Old Hat New Men's Bats Bsshaped te Xtsrt Styles. Schwab Bros. Printing Co. ' Best Work, Beeso&abl prices S47V4 Btark Street. Phone Mais 17 Store Noted fori Best Goods , at Lowest Prices te Linen House GREAT SALE Of TABLE LINENS, BLANKETS, QUILTS and CURTAINS. Also LADIES' SUITS, JACKETS, CAPES, and SKIRTS purchased for 65c on the $1.00. Feather Pillows SLIGHTLY SOILED IN TRANSPORTA TION WILL BE CLOSED OUT CHEAP EXTRA! 87c 95c $1.25 Grades full size comforters cut to. $1.50 Grades cut to OREGON WOOL BLANKETS, colored Extra Special OREGON WHITE WOOL BLANKETS Reduced from $4.25 to. .$2.45 ..$3.35 ALTERATION SALE NEARING THE END McAllen C& McDonnell Wrecked Corner, Third and Morrison Sts. WATCHES Blgia or Waltham Movements, olid Oold, Gold Stiffened, liver or Blckel Cases. Tou csn make a satisfactory se lection from our large stock. We guarantee all to be timekeepers. good If Yon Are Not aKeenJudgeofa DIAMOND Buy Here We are diamond experts and it has been our specialty, We guarantee them and will refund the money If you are not perfectly satisfied with your purchase. '1 WHY NOT Follow the laws of nature and get well, If you have some long standing affliction? My method, which is BBTO tTTTTOinzrNO TBS eictibb mBATBOBBT OP DISEASE, vis.: Magnetic and Suggestive Therapeutics, has cured thou sands of cases which had been given up by drug and other methods. YOU'VE HEARD OF THIS TREATMENT Possibly you have expressed an opinion on It before investigating it, as we are very apt to do on anything which is '"new." Its application to all kinds of dis eases has made new men and women of majiy former wrecks. If you or a friend of yours have some stubborn ailment, is it not your duty to investigate this rnatter? We'll be glad to talk It over with you and try snd make clear anything which you may not understand. COBBTOTATXOX XS PBEB. Fred. J. McMann, D. P. 900 THE MABQUAM . P0RTUN& THE WHITE IS KING grand Opening TltE ' Scotch Plaid Tailors ; i nursaoyw NOVe 3 See Tomorrow's Journal, If you sre needing s Sewing Machlns call and examine the latest improved "WHITE." ' A few slightly damaged ones on sale NOW at s SPECIAJ DISCOUNT. Bartlett & Palmer Phone, Main 204S. Cot. tth snd Alder Sti.' Baltes & Co F. W. PRINTERS FIRST AND OAIC - fkone m i:$ v V