The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 27, 1904, Image 5

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7 JOURNAL, PORTLAND. 1 "URSDAY FVKNINO, OCTOBER t?, T V
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tomwmrt amuiuimti.
0lubU.... sad JaHef
Cordraj'a A Or aaaa a Prliw
Baku Taodavlll
Ular Vaudeville
Ljris Vaudeville
BIJo ...,,.....,..,., Vaudeville
itaM VantovlU.
Headquarters la ft prominent location
will be Mcurd by the Mao's Methodist
, Social ujiion of Portland, to bo uaod nest
yoar during tho fall-. Btsbordt reception-rooms
will bo furniahed and made
attractive, where members of tho Motbo
dlat denomination may make themselves
at homo. At tho annual meeting of the
union laat night steos were, taken to
, oarrr out o project, a oongratwaaiory
.message waa alaa aont to Dr. Rader, tho
. newly eppornted odltor of tho Pacific
Christian Advocate. Officers for tho sn-
sulng yoar woro sleeted, as follow
. President, Dr. Osmoa Royal; vloe-preai
dent, J. C Roberta; secretary. Dr. Theo
dora Feaaler; treasurer. J. D. Leei chair
nan of ni em be renin committee. J. W
' Boll: ehalrman of entertainment oas
mlttee, Samuel Coanell; chairman of ie-
oepUoa committee, J. K. GUI. -
A aerleo of flv entertainments slml
lar to thooo of laat year will bo 'given
thla aoaooa by tbo Ancient and Accepted
Scottish Rite Masons In their eathedral
Morrison and Lownedal streeta Cards.
. and dancing will oom pose the program
and there will bo no refreshments served
excepting punch. Tbo oommlttee having
the imtarulniiirafi la rhtrM n
Jackson (chairman), W. C. Knighton.
W. C. Fraacls. C. B. Ruafslla. B. B. Col
wdl, F. C Wasaerman and J. B. Wer-
leln, Tho probable datoa are November
it and April 17. These entertainments
will bo for Scottish Rlto Maaono and
, their sons only. , v
Simon Wolf, tho noted Jewish speaker,
who waa to arrive In Portland thla
morning, waa delayed one day longer In
' Ban Francisco than ho bad intended
and consequently will not reach Port-
Isy. however, will eauee but ft alight
(Maw tt tha mwww ftia iiMimmi
on Friday and Saturday will bo accord
ing to program, tho only ehango being
tho Thursday evening address to the
members of tho Independent Ordof of
Bnal Brlth, which will bo delivered on
Sunday evening at Tempt Beth Israel.
Thla will bo followed by tho reception
U Mr. Wolf. ... - . vv
' Tho Woman's club wlft discuss the
exposition at the) meeting In BeiHng-
Hlrach hall tomorrow afternoon. Thla
will be tho second meeting of thla i
son. President H. W. Ooodo, who baa
boon engaged for an sddress, will be out
of town, but Bis place will bo taken by
'other prominent member of tho com
mies ton. Short talks on tho exposition
will be given by Mrs. M. U. Hidden. Mra
Robert Lutks, Mra, S. A. Evans, Mra, B.
S. Paguo, Mr. Grace Watt Roaa and Mra.
by Mloa Cornelia Barker, -violinist, and
Mfcaa Knun Roaonstclnjpianlst. e .
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aert think of a staunch, strong, fleet and
comfortable steamer. Tho Oataart cer
tainly la tbo personification of porfvo-
tlna It. Hh. mM .nil h.i Mm A h
regarded as tho "ever-reliable." Thla
handsome steamer leaves Alder street
wharf everv Honda r. Wodcosdar and
Friday moralng at 7 o'clock for ih trip
.up. th magnlflcent Columbia to Tho
Dalle, and wav oolntBL H teener Bean .
iator, another staunch Regulator lino
boat, loaves sum wharf at same hour
on alternating days. rather steamer
will give you ft speedy and safe journey.
Jttoo Mala fleV,- , ., -,.,..-.. t
Tbo difficulty arising over th aaalgn
ment of Rev. D. T. Summorvtllo to tho
pastorate of Albany Methodist Episcopal
cburcb nag boon eettled by his transfer
to the church at Grants Pass. Rev. J
w. acLounii Nciwniw puisna witn
him. Albany desired a younger pastor,
so Bishop Bpellmoywr consented to tho
change. Itov. Mr. Bummervillo was for
Is years presiding elder of O rants Pass
district, and tho willlngnoss of tho
church there to accept htm is oonalderad
ft high compliment to him. ...
Municipal Judge Hogwo thjo morning
miwaTa m ih w n, www,
negro, who followed Mrs. Mabel Han
sell about th streets of Portland for 10
days. Tho fin was paid. Baton did
not take tho witness stand In his own
behalf. H Introduced no testimony.
Th dty, through Deputy Prosecutor
Fltsgorald. placed tho woman, her hus
band and other oa the stand. They all
wors Baton bad been following Mrs.
Hansell from plao to place. Th negro
waa finally arrested at th door of th
Hans!! bosM. , ;
' Take ft steamboat rids through th
mountainous region, amidst the snatch
leas scenery of Oregon. View tho groat
waterfalls, canyons end glens skirting
ths Columbia. Th steamer Charles R.
Spencer leaves foot of Washington
street Monday. Wednesdays and Fri
days on Its up-river run to Th lMlles
and way landings, returning on alter
nate days. When coming to Portland
loava ths train at Th Dalle and rid
down to the city on ths Speocer. . TeL
Main li - -
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Money w msy-lf lot alone. 'It Is ft
nimble servant when you hav It In a
bank. W nay 4 per Cent on time de
posits and I per cent on chock accounts.
Blegant savings hanks free to all. Ore
gon Savings Bank, Sixth and Morrison.
Telephone Main 4Mft, . s t , .
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. Aft Information was filed In ths cir
cuit court yesterday afternoon by Dls-
OSTEOPATHY
DRS.ADIXA NORTHRIJP
BMlldhur.
i B MMAMXMAVtOW
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trlct Attorney Manning, charting John
Keeas with obtainiikg by means of an
order to whtnb the name of O. M.
Smith had been forged goods valued at
III from tho Mrter dt Frank oompany.
Keeee went to Seattle and was arrested
on a telefTaphle warrant sent by Chief
of Polio Hunt. He was brought back
to Portland by City Dotsetlvs Hsrtman,
At meeting of the Central W. C. T.
V. St th home of Mrs. M. J. Janney,
Fifth and Clay streets. Mrs. Ablgull
Scott Dun! way made ft short addreaa.
Mrs. J. U Jit rode, of Oeyservllle. Cal., ,
lso spoke Mrs. Keller, tho evangel
Istlc susorlntondent, led tho devotions.
A vote of thanks wee extended th 1
Young. Women's Christian association
for ths ass of th room during ths past
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a::jTsteaii:ers
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--.OAjraTO waffDl
VITXOsT. ,
CVTJIA
ooa-
If ths driontal Unmrm operating from
Poetlana war fitted up for carrying pas-
At ths W. C. T. U, meeting yesterday sangers. Chlness Inspector Barbour says
that th Portland asisiio nieamsaip
oompany would undoubtedly be la a posi
tion to add to Its profits to so small de
gree within the curse of ft yssr. He
states that Chinamen are constantly re
turning to their natlvo land, but under
th present arrangement of. affairs they
ere sithsr obliged to go to San Fran
cisco or to ths sound to saours passage.
He estimates that there are at toast four
or five a week whs. lfts Portland and
Oregon for China. . 1
"X receive letters from ' Chinamen
nearly every day." continued the in
spector, "making Inquiries shout when
th next steamer sails from here. Very
few of them- do not appear to understand
that th steamers- operating from Port
land do not oarry pasaengera, Fre-
afternooa Mrs. Abigail Boott Dual way
was a visitor. She announced that
Jefferson Myers informed the Bquei
Suffrage club that in a special building
at the Lewis and Clark fair -there would
be ' apao available for the uas of
women's societies. A resolution of
thanks was passed to the T. M. C A.
for courtesy In allowing th use of their
hail as a msstlnt place during- ths year.
Football! Double header! Multnomah
field!
Sstttrday; first game, I a. m.
I p. m.
Portland Academy ra. Second
nomsh.
Multnomah vs. Utah! Adrnkudon to
both. 0c
ftUoand.
Mult-
st Linnton about th first of ths year by
th Suitor Lumber oompany nas boon
sold to a M. Clark A Son, a Michigan
firm of lumbermen, for lM.ooo. Th
new com pen y will assume control sf th
property about January 1, In th mean
time th Suitor Lumber oompany will
run the mill and clean on all ths togs
now .on band.
Ths new sawmill which was completed I quently those In th Inland towns for
ward m their papers v iix up ivr um
a th thov mr ha abl to return. Of
course I can do nothing for them nd
hav to return their paper. This
method boo ease rtly causes them ft big
delay, and may bo the moans of their
missing connections with tho vessels
selling from ether ports. Naturally the
Chinese do not like ths situation at all.
and they maks many oomplalnU about
tt"
Aa Portland haft ths largest Chines
population ! tn whole country ex
cepting Ban Francisco " eome of the
most influential are said to have gone
on record ss ststlng that they believe
they are entitled to more consideration
than they are shown in tuts respeot.
When a Chinaman lands at Port T,owna
ond. for mats nee. on his return to Port
land from th flowerr kingdom ha Is
given an examination up there immedi
ately afterwards by the inspectors.
Whan this oeremony has been completed
ho Is virtually held a prisoner until bla
papers are sent t Portland to how
they compare with those oa local file.
If the documents sre found to he ail
right th celestial la released from cus
tody, but frequently not until ho has
been detained an unwilling guest, at the
northern port almost two months. This
formality has become very distasteful to
them, and thay are said to be wondering
how much longer it is going to continue.
The steamer Northland will safl from
Greenwich dock Saturday evening, Oc
tober t. for Baa FrancSmo and Sasi
Pedro, earrvlng- cabin and steerage pas
sengers. The accommodations on this
vessel srs elegant and all her fittings
are of ths moat modern type. For rate
and other Information apply to T. S.
McRata A Co.. Ainsworth building, tele
phone Mala 4U,
In aomplatnt for 9t,M damages filed
In the circuit court yesterday against
the- City A Suburban Railway oompany,
John C Allen alleges that Mat June 4
he was knocked off the front platform
of a Third street ear by ths motorman
suddenly turning- ths brake handle. He
says he sustained a out on ths bead and
numerous contusion and abrasions.
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William Callings. Harry Olfbsok and
Charles A. Beach are held st ths city
Jsll. charged -with burglarising an east
sld oyster, house and stealing? several
cocktails. Charles Peterson. Charles
ltoggess and Willie Nelson, also arrested
on the chars, were released sn their
own recognisance. Th cans will be
called la the municipal court later. .
Double.
Football! Football t Football!
Saturday, Multnomah fie Id 1
header!
Portland Acadseny vs. MuttajMrna sec
ond team;
Multnomah vsV Utah! First nam I
d. m.
Second Sams, B p. H.' On
ston, Qc- - -i'- ; .
- manmmm fab ibbbbi
SI i am Srtainm Being Bxfn at ftmrcka
Few steam schooner on th coast are
capable f making mors than Id knots
an hour, but B. B. Freeman and W. A.
Mitchell of Portland are having one built
at Eureka, which they are confident will
be able to cover 14 knots. If their ex
pectations are realised they will hav th
fastest stssm schooner on th coast.
When ths plans and specifications wore
drawn up by- tho architect ho was given
special Instructions to .give sn eve to tho
spaed question, and It hi aatd that he has
faithfully compiled with that program.
Th veaaet will be 260 feet long, ST
feet across th beam, SI feet deep and
ah Wdll also b on of the largest steam
schooners oa ths ooast. Ths Idea of the
owners Is to place her la ths lumbar
women esuss I carrying trade altogether. It is thought
C C C. Tonlo I that she will be completed and ready to
haunch by April 1, and by that time It Is
expected that there will b a big de
mand for lumber at Panama. Ths own
ers stats that she msy be placed on that
run. or they may decide to operate her
from Seattt to Nome. In ape king of
the craft Mr. Freeman said:
"Thar Is ft good demand for large
steam schooners oa the Pacific ooast. At
p recent there are only about fonr others
that will eon any where near compar
ing with her la sis. The ones to which
I refer ar th Nome City, now being
rebuilt at Ballard, ths MelrtUs Dollar,
ths Leggett and th Redondo. Then Is
no necessity for craft of their descrip
tion to be Idle. Oa th other hand It is
a difficult matter for ths mail steam
schooners to be kept In stsady commis
sion. They ar necessarily Intended for
short runs, and frequently there Is not
Here! Herat Hsrwt Oreat Socialist
Mass Meeting Saturday evening next.
October ft, st Exposition building. Nine
teenth sad Washington streets. Will be
addressed by Bsn Han ford, vioe-presl-dentlal
nominee of Socialist party. Big
Urns. Everybody com. Free, .j ; .
Strenuous pursuits In men and ar
duous social duties la
much nervous debility.
m all th oorreotlv. Tor sals at JjCnigbt's
107 Washington, . ;. . ;
1 tma
Souvenir cards ' of' Oregon wood. A
genuine novelty. Bold by sll first class
stores. Trade sudd lied by Mann A
Beafih. f Second street, phone Mala 444.
Social danos every Saturday svenlag.
Woodward's hall, Mentavllla, Union
mualo. Admission: Oents, kOci ladles
free. Special car :.,
Wa-Rsd Tonic The great blood puri
fier, nerve tonlo and liver regulator. Just
what yon need these days. For sal by
all druggists. ', . ,. .
Be Portland. Take observation ear
at Third and Morrison streets either at
I a. m. or I a. a. I0e round trip, ...
Chow Dett-Tal-Oum. hav pearly test lBough business to keep them moving.
and prevent decay. Far sals every-
whsrs. ,.--
breast down he had a sllht as of hie
right hand. With this it said that hs
managed to while away the long bsurs
and months by writing on a typewriter.
Ue kept ap a regular oorrospoadenos
with a number of his local acquaint
snoes almost to ths day of his death.
M. Oetero. the sailor who fell Into
the hold of to French ship Crilloa and
broke his back ths other day, 1 said to
he in a precarious oondlitou. HI
frlenda entertain very little hopes for
me recovery. Hs la paralysed and un
oonsolott th greater part of ths Urn.
:' r masoov is xAvwaxB. :
Witt Bo Piaeed an Bails fttsav
.;-.. Barly Beat Weak. -Having
been patched up and given a
thorough overhauling, the steamer Mas-
was launched late yesterday After
noon at ths Portland shipyards. After
her engines have been lined up. th
vassal will b1 placed back on the run
between here and Lewis river points.
Ths agent sf th line states that shs
wilt probably be la spera-Uoa wlthia
tho next week.
As yet the ranchers a ths Lewis river
have railed to dose a deal for ths
steamer Leone, which they have been
planning to place oa ths run In opposi
tion to th Masoot. It Is understood
tnar they srs still hopeful of bringing
th matter to a suoosssful opneiualoa at
an early date.
"That Is one of the poorest routs oa
the river, says Agent Harrison, whs
looks after the Interests of the Mascot.
"and If ths venture Is taken up It will
oertainiy prove ft failure. I know it to
be fact that ths sxpsnsss of operating
th Mascot during the past IS year
hav exoeeded the profits. Had It not
been for ths numerous accidents shs
has mat with, It is probable that ths
vessel would hav mad a little money
ror tn oompany. shs baa boon sunk
four times and It has been a big ex
panss keeping up th repair
ABAOOBZA UA
Is Ttalayed By Fog This
It was I o'clock last night before the
last pound of freight was stowed away
In tho hold sf ths oriental liner Are
goal, and consequently th vessel did
not lesvs down tho river until this
morning. As there was thick fog- shs
was held In tbs harbor until M:U. and
it Is probable that shs will not go down
to tho bar in time t cross out before
alghtfall.
Word has been received at th local
omos of th Portland dt Aslatlo Steam
ship oompany that the N loomed la sailed
from Yokohama for Portland oa October
. With a fair passage shs should
reach her a8t later than November It,
All of her spss for th outward trip
waa sngsged several weeks ago. It Is
not known just when ths Ellerle will
put tn an appearance off ths mouth of
ths Columbia river, but It Is believed
that shs will get her not many days
behind ths N loomed la While It Is not
sn absolute certainty that the Astos will
return to Portland, ths statement Is
mads that shs will probably bo ordered
to oom bars from the orient.
For Signs see W. P. Bergs V Boa,
Ife-TamhUl; phone Red SMS.
R. I Smith of Hood River is at tbs
Perkins.
Dr. Vaughn and wits of Astoria st tn
the city..
George T. Prather w a guest at th
Perkins from Hoed Rlvor.
N. M. Latimer of tho Dexter Horton
bank at Seattle hi -at th Portland to.
osy. .
T. B. WlnM of th Portland -Flouring
Mills oompany will leave in ths morning
on a vacation trip through th asst. He
wilt visit Boston and New Tork and
return by ths wsy of St. Louis, where
he- will spend ft short Urn at th ex
poeltloa. -
Dan J. Mahtrkey expect ro leave next
Sunday for an eastern trip that ' will
occupy about ft month. Mrs. Maiarkey
will aooompany him and they win visit
the St, Lout fair and ft aum bar of
eastern cities. - .
There are also so many email oarrlsra
oa 4 be coast that they have become a
drag on the market Consequently ths
rates hav fallen to such a low figure
that ths owners realise but small re
turns oa their investments. v There hi
no doubt that big shipments of lumber
will soon be mad to Panama, and I
should Judge that th rates for trans
porting cargoes of this description down
there will amount to about 110 or lis
per 1.C00 feet Inquiries for lumber from
Panama are already being mads at Ban
Franclsoo, and 1 understand that sev
eral orders hav already been pleoed."
Men are employed oa th ' st
Tahoma replacing ths water pipes with
new ones of a larger six. Th work
will probably bs oom plated this after
noon. ; . -
Having discharged per cargo tho
steamer Aurella moved over to the Oce
anic dock this morning to begin loading
for the outward trip. She will take out
so tons of wheat in her hold and M
M feet of lumber on sack. , .
. Carry InsT a cargo of sM.M feet of
lumber, th schooner atabel Oslo left
down for the sea this morning. Her
destination Is Bsa Pedro. Tho Alios
McDonald will finish loading at tbs
Portlaad mill tomorrow.
Cspt W. P. Whltoomb has succeeded
Capt Nelson Delude ss master sf ths
steamer Joseph Xellogg-
Local United States Inspectors ' Ed
wards and Fuller spent yesterday at
Arlington. Or., Inspecting ths steamer
Columbia, which piles bstweea Colli
and Paso. The vessel Is owned by ths
Columbia Transfer oompany.
TOUB
O. F. Merrill, proprietor of th boat-
house at th foot of Stark street, so-
oompanied by his wife, returned ysetsr-
day morning from sn extensive eastern
touri Among other pieces they visited
their old horn at Portland. Me., which
thsy left to oom to Oregon mors thaa
le year ago. Thsy sis mads short
stops at Boston, ft Louis and a number
of other oltlea. - .
MANAGER CALYi.1 IS
neeced n enc::;
mam Btnr sexs wwrnst arxava omi
atAmOtVT BB AOOOStraiBBJrB WW
AJfO'TSEBSti
Urn anaounoomeat having been made a
to who will succeed Charles H. Mark-
ham as general manager of th South
ern Pacific lines In California, local
railroad oirolea ar eagerly contemplat
ing the action of th executives. Some
there ar who bollev that B, X. "Cal
vin, genera manager of ths system In
Oregon, will wear Markham's mantle,
while others bollev that his servtoes are
Indlspenaabls to this stats at th pres
ent time.
Mr. Calvin, working with General Man
ager W. H. Bancroft mads ths Orsgoa
Short Line what It Is to Utah and
Idaho and Is without question on of the
t progvsatvs ouKials in tho employ
of Harrtmaa and his a acacia toe. Ho
would be th logical man for ths high
office, but for th tact that he has
started a system of Improvement la
Oregon that Is believed eannot be com
pleted with th same perfection should
another official be placed here. This
fact la received as th only on that
oould possibly bar Mr. Calvla from ths
well deserved promotion. '
At Bslt Lake, where Mr. . Calvin's
ability hi best known, gossip considers
him tbs most-likely man for ths coveted
position,' but whether or not he will
succeed Markham is purely oonjeotursi.
The second candidates to B. A. Worth
lagton. who is regarded as ths stronger
possibility sf tbs two, for ths reasons
stated. 4
Th selection of a manager for the
PaelAo system, lies largely In th hands
of Julius Kruttsehnltt, general director
of th Hsxriman linos and a keen ob
server of the methods of his various
menagera, among whom Mr. Calvin prob
ably stands first. But It to hardly like
ly, ss It Is thought here, after ths bril
liant record he has made tn Oregon, that
Mr. Calvin will bs removed from this
field at ths present time.
Two young lawyers from Illinois are
in eastern Oregon and will work on
ranches or at anything that turns up
while deciding on ft location. They are
likely to succeed at something !, If
not at'th mw.
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MRS. M'CREADY WILL
PUILD INSIDE INN
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It Is definitely derided that an Tn
std Inn, to b known as ths American
Inn. will be erected on' ths Lewis and
Clark exposition grounds by Mrs. J. T.
McOrtsdy of Buffalo, backed by fecal
capitalists. Work will oommeno at aa
early date and th structurs will be
completed by May 1. i
The hotel will ooat about SUMM, It
will face the upper portion of the
grounds and OulM'a lake. There wilt be
three stories and guests may live either
American or European. Ths rates will
be very moderate, the schedule oootern
platlng at present providing for 10
rooms at fl per day. 1M at $tM "pet4
day, lss at SS per day and Its, with
bath, at S4 per day. Th meals win be
SS per Any additional to the abovs.
Mrs. MoCready state that at least
LS00 guests may bs accommodated In
the big- dining room proposed, which ca
pacity to the same as ths welds inn at
St. Louis. Ths hotel will be opened an
month ahsad sf time.
' Tillamook ere ar anxiously awaiting
that new Portland steamer.
I sgsmawsataai
" A
M. M. Austin of -Winchester, ' Ind..
knew what to do la the hour 'of need.
Hi wife had such an unusual esse of
stnmich and liver trouble, physicians
could not help her. He thought of and
Tied Dr. King' New Life Pills and she
got relief at one and was finally oared.
usiy aeot
BrJtm Tessst
vMenee 1s not lacking that ths mem
bers of ths smpowners' anion ftrs likely
to manifest s disposition at an early date
to eoeept lower rates for transporting
cargoes from ths Pacific coast Word
ebmes from ths sound that tbs British
ship Engelhora has been -fixed to load
lumber st on of th northern ports for
Melbourne. Australia, at Sis Id. In
August Meyer. Wilson A Co. offered to
charter her for th earns bu sines fcat SSs
d- By waiting about two months ths
owners were finally forced to low Is
Sd. Another Instance is cited by the ex
porter to show that ths rates have s
downward tendency. ' A few days ago
ths British ship Claa Graham, lying st
San Franclsoo, was sngsged tp proceed
to Paget sound and load lumber for Port
Plrie, Australia, at Sis Sd. By ths time
he takes to ballast and makes th long
run sp the coast It Is explained that th
ret will be reduced to such ft figure that
K will not bs equivalent to a SOs rat for
transporting grain to Burope, . i
. AFFBBjrTTCB IB BBAB. .. ;
Will Srwys Falls Into BMoh and aiualBi
SSs Bask KHsa wsartr www Tease.
After two years sf Intense su Bering
from a broken back and partial paraly
sis, Will Dwysr. who was aa apprenttos
on board the British ship Ardnamur
chaa, passed away at his hem at Car
diff. Kn gland, a fsw day ago. Word
of his demies was received this morning
by local friends of ths bereaved family.
The accident which eaused ths young
man's death occurred in Portland harbor
In January, isos. While working shout
the.deck hs lat his footing and plunged
headlong Into sn open batch. He was
taken to St Vincent's hospital and kept
there nntll .bla mother arrived from
England. A few days after her arrival
shs started on the return voyage with
her eon, end those who were apprised
of th nature sf his Injuries did not be
lieve that be would aurvlva th long
trip. Th youth, who was S9 years of as,
mads many friends while in Portland.
Although almost paralysed from his
abaxx as? auusa:
Ones mot th ateamer Hassalo Is
back oa her old run bstweea Portland
ths th city by th sss. She went out
laat night for ths first time sines Sep-'
tembsr m, ths steamer .X. J. Potter hav
ing taken her run after th seaside sea
son oame to a close, la addition to be
ing converted Into an oil-burner, ths
Hassalo has been . given . a thorough
overhauling, -
CLOCKS
Maks appropriate and spore-vela
ted wedding presents, Ws,
want to tog your- memory tell
ing you that on of th most
atenslvs sad beautiful line.
Inthe PaelAo Northwest saa
. bs found right, her at our
store. It hi truly ft axagnln-
' cent . tins of clocks and eon
tains all ths newestr designs,
direct from th bis: manufac
turers. Ws seU these docks
at mighty rsasonabl prices, .
ANWRIGHT
293rtORRrSON-ST
. V -r. THB ECONOMICAL DRUG STORK.
' Frew Delivery to AH parts of tbs City. 1
Main Store, Third and YsmhiH . V Branch, Bearwood.
1
BASEBALL
Portland
':'(- v.
Los Angeles
Astoria, Oct. l Setled. at I p. bu
British ship Wray Oastie. for Queans
town or Falmouth.
Astoria. Oct. 17. Cloudy: wind, south
east.. Bar sbscured. No shipping
moving. j
-waaBeaaaaaawania
NOW COMES
HALLOWEEN
And w ar her to help you maks
:tory. Hav
you seen our many varieties of
the celebration eatlafactoi
FAVORS T
PABTXCTOXAaXT WB BTBaTTIOa
JACK OXANTERNS
Just
th thing
, Part I
for Ranowsss)
from r
15c to 35c
COMICAL FOLDED
NAPKINS.
Voided to rapmssnt birds, sni-
Kile, nsh, clowns, etc Ths sport
gins when, after using them.
you try to refold to their original
shape. A prise can be offered to
the one who proves most adept.
Pun for sld and young, lis per
S wetland & Son
ars m omars ow
Tel.
Taer I Bud Oas syatJaasTa.
KECKEATtON PABK,
October 289 29, 30
sssdftaa says, Tassdss and THist
Games sailed I; stands. !; a.
Admission, Seoi ohlldrsn, lac.
SHOULD BE COMPOUNDED
y? " ; JUST AS r;V'70L-
Compound thm, using only fresh, new, btat quality mata
riab) doing accurata work and following evary inatrtiction of
ths physician, va bara mads a reputation for our prescrip
tion work, bacauaa we do ths work axactly aa It should bs
dona - . . -V , . - -' a ' f f"
PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED.
Buy your Toilet Artie lea from us and Ssts Money,
This Is Our Special
" .mmr' Q '' ar' Vsay
ggmssmT esaBsssW sgyae
Sale for Friday and Saturday
Pears Soap, forj...,.25
Lyon's Powder, I for..25
Mennen's Powder, 1 for 25t
4711 Soap, S for......;.25TV
Camelline, 50c size. ...25a:
4 Roils XrRay Toilet
, Tissue .......25
8 Rolls YsmhUl Tissue 25
8 Owl or Export Cigars 25
A bottle of Tooth Wash of
' Powder and a 95c Tooth
y Brush all for.. ..;.. .25
Almond (ream. Kgular 4
80c .?....25a1
. 8 Packages Becrnan't ,
Gum ..........25
Verne'i Violet Water,
50c dire. v.. ...... ..25
Double strength Violet
.. Perfume, ox.,,.'.,...25dT
"Crabapple Perfume, os.25a
White Rose Perfume,
ox. .25e
Hort Cologne, 85c size.
8 for ..........25
. Haadquartera foe .
Hot Water Bags
and
Chest Protectors
To Cure Your Cold Quickly
-h;v ... Take v v -r
CARVER'S
' ONE DAY ;
COLD CURE
PRICE, 28 CENTS
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COLUMBU THEATRE
Mttt sad Wamiagtss.
Tbs btsmoiisc asd swat sssshw ilsrssms
n nte wesi.
- oiclt rotm mors PBRpntiuRrmt
Vosigkt, mdar Blfct, salnrdar snuaes sad
nlsht, but performances ef
tbs Oolambta Tbaetre Stock OMssssy
la t grasd vevlral ef sssaswiars's
tragear.
" Romeo .and Juliet 99
SBO. L. BAKSB
MlMfW.
easts ma s sesmdi
las. is, me. me. smi aaiierr.
is. MaUBeioe. ue ana me; timr, ise.
All Sar eowatowa Ticket efflet eess st
Bow a Martla's srofatore, Blttk asd Waas
lagtaa, rresi is a. St. te Tin. Bala 110.
at- at tb taeatn
sad Waskhwtes, T t W y. am. Phew til.
Meunjuom Grand Theatre w a!,
PboM Mats ass.
Twe Perforata ncea Onlr 9m.
IMsay Slaht and BmtnHaj Matinee, Oti. SB. S.
a XaABOBB ausx
Is Is sparktlni mBidT sitb mualel
BMelaa PrWs Lowr -floor. II R0. sit eal-
snnj, 1, T8, BOe; falUrr, BOe. Mattse rrlces
Lewer flnor. 1. Tic; balceey. 7&-. KM) gal
My, ast, 15c seats are sew selling.
TBS aBTAJICB aALB OT SSATS
poa
ad
, ta tbe BiDtlra comodr, ,
"TM OTTIOB BOT-
At fs HarqiiaBi Oraad Tbestre, Measar
Tnesdar elabtt. Oct tl and Her. 1. will
taatorrew (Tridaj) swralps, at 10 e'ehx-k.
rtcasBnur ktwer Smt. II eft. Balenav.
rat rewa, tl; Srat 1 ef laat lews. TSc:
laat t sews fa halconr, Wa. Satire Battery, SO.
Sore sad wees. 10.
CcraVt Theatre
Pertteae Meet rssslsr rnaraeaae.-
rvsuad saeaea IMlaateS aedteeces.
t asd rr algat thai week, wits
sd cell arte ' Mtine mreraay(
mat season i sestet sa,
wAn Orphan's Prayer"
Stafttsg seat Sasday
Sara neir, Sanaa
SMHeea. rear
. Mondar. Teaeda aad
Weteestar. 0t SO, tl, se. 1 aad
ANontaa aio ssnsation.
Staetgbt snsi ts aaart Xew Xerk's Mg aM.
"The Fatal Wedding"
rVtiras, Mte. tOe, v.
atwrstl rar--d mat. Me. Matinee, 1 tsr
tart et is Miaj sailarea (sseeUl aeetsj, Me.
WM1SC1EV
X
$3.00 PER GALLON
DELIVERED FREE
Thla is a But Years Old Moricgahela Whiskey, which wa
bought in bond at a bargain. It fa thoroughly . matured,
rich, mellow and abaohitely pars. This price inducement
is our way of msking ciiatornera. .Order a gallon or half
. gallon today. You will enjoy ic . -
FUlX MEASURE V-!V
KLINE BROS.
-; Family Liquor Store
.Thud and Taylor Streeta. :' " Phona Black $3L
AMummMMmn.
Benefit Ball
stem by , .v
farass 0bbu Be. ,, V. W. ef a. .
nATtraixAT roit. ooioaaa m, .
Saeest far Nelskker a O. OSerg.
ateases Batt, em. wlka a, asd Ivy t,
, - - Alklaa. v i
, ASMianoM m aars.
BAKER THEATRE
TkM esd TasaUa sw. Kesnag a !.
I sliest TasSeruM oaess tm
Ska lul Bal aeelsasi
Tea aaieeUi, TM
slackest B Seeks.
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lttffcNrBBaB? S'waX T-H 9w0
journal; coupon
No- 19-COUPON No. 19
8TAR THBATRB
This coupon sod ft entitles bolder to
one admisuoa waesi pre mew aw sw
ot
tlnjps.
The Arcade Theatre...
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m DaBOKsTO a-ns,
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s-an a-aa t T Sa aa taisa
taaBsse. IS. Ssj Sit
Bijou Theatre
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10 eenta: !
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Btxtk St.,
Oh
sf Oet St.
ALL
PIANOS
W aarry ar thiwaghly good ssuwsi
tberwugnly good atssng ss t lb ss
urisr A , ,f.rVr
the Vital Part
of the Piano
Vrsry ataao ess la oar stsr fa well
constructed from eboioe seleottou ss?
beautiful woods but esryou can
Judg of fa sntsld for hlBself. It Is
th lasMs, nn baslnsss part," that
should be looked after ssrsfullr. Oar
Pianos will stand tbs most critical in
spection ere all eld reliable stakes that
bar worked their way rato subtle favor
ea their merits slow. Ws da as ear
ry the -Just as good" ssaaoa that a oas
knows aaythlas; sc.
Scsa2 Drcs Piw.no Co
wt as
THE LYRIC TLXm
IT - W-Sj.