The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 04, 1904, Image 5

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From the ' prise winning articl'on
"OTagoa," b Joephln Usher, to th
' abl dlaoueelon by Ifired BaUln on "War
"W Ship in Foreign Bottom,' th cur
rent number of th-Chamber of Com
meroe Bulletin la a strongly, written
number. Theodore B. Wlloox, tb ne
ly elecUd president of the trans-Mi.
issippi eoncreaa. write a. pries erxicia
. on the hletory of the- aonreas and the
benefit to be derived by 1U meeting
. ' next year In Portland. Under the head-
-In of "Engineering Facllltie of the
Northwest" appears a description of the
. Columbia Engineering Work, one 1 of
-, Portland'e great machinery pleat. The
- .-. Oregon Development laagu lav shown by
i an excellent halftone engraving from
photograph of the Grant Fa onvn
' tlon, and an artlole aettlng forth -th
,- alma of the. organisation. "Oregon
, Mining Induatry", la th subject of an
artlole by 3. H. Flak, mineralogist to
' . the Lewie and Clark fair eommisalon.
. aleatt1 Tuna mmrmtmryr Af (Via f?lt.l.
sn alltaitoe. contribute a strong ar-
tide giving reason for the existence of
that organisation. .( r
j At amtlng -of Portland lodge. B,
P. O. B.. laat evening, plana for the pro
posed Elks' home were submitted by
Architect Richard Martin, Jr., and ac
cepted. The building will eost 175.009,
and work will be commenced a Boon aa
the three smell dwellings now on th
Elka lota at the comer of Seventh and
Stark streets, oan be removed. A clay
model of th proposed building will be
shown at the next meeting of the lodge.
The plana provide for a first floor of
store bulldlnga and a second story of of.
f Ices. The third and fourth stories will
t th Elks quarter R. D. Inman, W.
J. Van Bohuyver. D. Soils -Cohen and J.
P. Flnley make up th building commit-!
-Though it may rain in PortlaTHtrrfceTC
la sunshine eest of th Cascade range
of mountain. Th new' and beautifully
furnished steamer- Charles R. Spencer
leaves from foot of Washington street
'Mondays. Wednesdays and Friday, at t
m.. Bailing -up th ploturesque Colura.
bls, through th grandly magnificent
Caaoade mountains to The Dalles, au
lng at way landings, returning n alter-l y M this time, r r
nat days. JPaasengsra for PorUan4fv , - - f- -r
should take the steamer at The Dalle,
thus eavlng la fare besides enjoying th
delights of the most wonderful scenery
In. the world. , TeU Main. 1111 .j
Portland sawmill men are considering
- a proposltlo made by W. E. Toung. of
.the Paolfjo . Aenerloaa Tar company, of
BelMngham, Wiah., for th eetabllsh
, ment of a plant in this City to utilise
the waste from the sawmills. Mr. Toung
v- say a that every cord of wood will pro.
due II gallona-of material that can be
'. converted Into tar, oil and turpentine,
Tand that if the millihen her wilt guar
.antes to furnish (00 gallona dally he will
f". Install a plant that will yield monthly
1.100 gallona of turpentine, 61 barrel of
ter, 10 barrels of tar oil and 1.000 sacks
,; of charcoal. .- j :
, ' Sweet potatoes Ar cheaper thla year
s ; than, ever "before. . Tbla condition la
' hrnurht about hv. two causes a very
heavy , crop allNtver th country and a
L fight which 1 raging among th Front
- ; ' street commission men for the control of
- the trade. Prices to th trad ar eon.
slderably lower than the dealers pay
- - for the, goods themselves, and th con
' surner gets them for Just about Cost.
;.- , The quality of the potato la better
limit, lu f vwn - . . i
-ContretfoV about tiOjOOO worth of
supplies for th. Portland water works
were let yesterday afternoon at a spe
cial meetinsr of the water board. . Th
' largest of these, contract was for BOO
. ton of cast-iron pip and special a The
- TTnlted H tares Csst-Iron Pipe company of
Chicago waa th lowest bidder and the
contract was let ) that company for
v 117,100. Th Crane 6ompay of thla City
waa awarded the contracts for 1177.00
' worth of corporation cocks and 11,104
'- -. worth of gaU-varv.
AH Sen, an aged Chines woman. Is in
--' Jail at Coqulll. Or, on th charge of
larceny. She Is said to fee th victim of
- persecution by a tong of highbinders
' j i that is endeavoring to cur a sum of
money she Is thought to have la her pos
sessions Th woman 1 said to be 111
and may not survive th trial. In ease
, she Is acquitted and. lives, officials will
.. attempt-to have her sent back to China,
I A program Is taking form for th n
" - tertalnment of the traveling paaaenger
" agent of th Northarn Paelflo railroad,
who are to arrive in Portland on a spe
cial train November II. A. D. Charlton
will depart November I for, Bpokan to
men th delegation.- , '., ; ;-; (
.. V. Morgan of Scappoo,'4S years
of age, died at Good Samaritan hospital
"last night of pneumonia. - He waa taken.
'. to th hospital October It. Th remains
i , were sent last nlrfht to Scappoos. , ;
' Armed with th proper writ. Dputy
- Bherlff Oruaal left the courthouse yes-
tarns ey t an STTinn -wtrwmmrtjw nannnaTrn ar rn
V III II
"Not the little light Cheap-John
keep, running, but the powerful
, Dig uuvAn nujrfi , - ; ) i
Lot? Hauls
Hpnrl Rfnrlre
Qan r Edgrers 51ab Slashers, Etc.
We how" have this department In .charge of an expert sawmill ,
designer,, and our aodera 'Jplant does, th test at prices which
str m iiLfa stai-i. ana sthy are
sow held at to aherLf s office. Money
belonging to aeed, in possession of a
local realty agent, has bees garulaheed.
There la' aa estrangement between
John Bchonle. janitor and superintend
ent at the reading-room for boys that la
maintained by the Kplaoopal church at
Twantyvaeoond and Reed streets, and th
youngsters who attend. The lads do not
Ilka th Janitor, and It Is said that th
Janitor doe not Ilk th boy They
threw checkers and other thing at him
Thursday. Th arrival of Bishop Mor
ris stopped th disorder. : . ,
At Oakland, this etaU, Harry W. Mil
ler and Frank SL Klnoart appeared yes
terday before Unitdn). Bute Commis
sioner Z. 1 Dtmmlck on the charge of
conspiracy to defraud the government by
mean of fraudulent land entries. Each
was held to th grand Jury la th sum of
11,009. Deputy United State Marshal
3. A. Wilson.' who went to Rosebnrg to
arrest the men, returned to the city this
morning, ...au,-.--,--- ' y
A detachment ; of 60men of the
Twenty-first infantry, en route from
Fort Keogh, N. D to Ban Franclaco, be
came lost in this city yesterday while
doing praotloe marches, and the assist
ance of th police waa necessary to lo
cate them. rThey marched about th
01 ty for some time, and when they atari,
d for th union depot were anabl to
find ft.z;:r. '''''xXZl ' ' '
' After lingering la a unconscious
condition for a week, Sd Albee, who fell
from pole last Sunday morning, died
at fit. Vincent's hospital at 7 o'oloolc
today. ' He was aa electrio lineman. ' He
never regained consciousness. ' Funeral
arrangements have not been fully com
pleted, " bat service - will - take - place
Sunday, - The body I at the Flnley
chapel , y-; :: ' 'r'' ;"i
Th exercises given by "the Japanese
residents- of Portland ' at Allsky hall.
Third and Morrison streets, : last Bight,
in honor of the 43d birthday of the em
peror of Japan, were attended by prac
tically all th Japanese of this city and
by many Americans. .Contractor S. Ban
presided, and the program that, has been
published In Th. Journal was carried
Htr- f H 1 - -
-There -is considerable opposition to
th proposed issuance of 1 10,000 bond
to build four new room to the scbool
bous In district No. a 1ft St John la
air probability th proposition will b
dereatea at we ertction wnicn taxes
nlace next Tuesday. . Many of the real-
. hlnb ,K , . . ,aji 1 . , . Wl mm, fit
Th body of Edward K. Whltshead-,
who died of pneumonia -several day ago
at th Mount Tabor sanitarium, will be
sent to Peterson. N. J for DurtaL The
deceased waa 41 years of age. and spent
a good portion of his life in Portland.
For more than 14 years he was employed
in various capacities on steamboats Ply-i
In in local, waters. , . ' :-;--:'-
I well 'realise th difficulty ;"a'new
Arm meets to introduce its goods, and I
am willing to pay for It Therefore, I
will for a Bhort time gle you: prices' and
terms on pianos that no other firm can
afford to meet. Make comparisons and
b convinced. A. W. Meyer, 74 Sixth st
II 000 reward for any adulteration In
"Oregon" Grape" or "Paelflo Evaporated
Cream.- First --ertlneate- win - the
15 50 piano. , Examine inalde.. o aca
C C C Tonl will help yon to be
strong and useful, to do your dally task
with lor ana prom. ror sate at
Knight's, 107 Wgahlngton. -
Wa-Hoo Tonic, Th great blood port
fler. nerve tonic and liver rerulator. Just
what you need theee daya For sal by.
all druggists.,- - . - .- k. v,,"--u ,
' W clean and press your clothe nd
shine your shoes for II. o per month.
Unique tailoring Co 147 Washington,
Chew Dea-Tal-Oum, hav pearly teeth
and prevent decay. ; For sal vry-
wher. .. v T Jv
- For Sign see W. -P. Brgt Son,
114 Tamhlll: phone Red 1001. ' .
CHINESE GAMBLERS
GET FINAL WARNING
' Sheriff ' Word and :' Deputy Bherlff
Downey mad th round of every gam
bling : house in Chinatown yeetarday
afternoon and Informed th various pro
prietors that If . they continue playing
fantan he will remove the iron doors and
demolish all the gambling apparatus, in
cluding tables and chairs. - )
"Gambilns? waa going on at - only en
place." said the sheriff- thl morning.
"There w had to wait a 'short tint
while before w were admitted. An the
Chinese ' promised - to , discontinue the
games. If they break .their pledge
ssmIII AaMMT tBtt tttan wMkAeMftlass tnilfHIHM
'I asked the proprietor oc every eatan-
Uahment about yielding Up money to a
county official. Each one told me in
Downey's preaeno that, not a cent had
been paid to anybody slno I took offto
and began to raja their joints.'.- r
wfll 0 00
stuff, which makes you poor to
and durable equipment for the
!; Band Saws
I Jve Polls
iTAxuur tjllzzj nw SKOTS BX
I ' A.7ZT9-' :TM STOsKJ
OXrOTstXsl - AJI9 XXTMM TO ..TMSA
-AJU OW A XOVsVat bTWIX Of
oou ocaajr. - ;-
JBelng an expert awlmmer la all 'that
saved th life of Quiaepp Avar,, abl
seaman, who arrived In port yesterday
afternoon on board th Italian ablp 8.
Celeet . - -
' Averaa fell from th rigging into th
see. A wave caught him and carried him
a long distance from th ship. 1 Life
preservers were thrown overboard, but
none of them went within reach of th
man struggling la th water.
Burdened with clothing and long sea
boots he could never be abl to regain
the ship, his mates thought - A mll
boat was lowered. JBefore It reached
him th sailor, had succeeded in kicking
off his boots and freeing himself of
every article of clothing he wore. , When
the boat got to him he climbed la with
out asslstsnce, and appeared to be a
fresh as he was whan h had first fallen
from th rigging, although h had 'been
la th water for more than half an hour.
The 8. Celeete earn from Antwerp
In live months. Bh is docked at the
foot of Pin street, where a general
cargo whioh ah brought will be dis
charged.' Th bulk of her freight con
sist of cement, although her manifest
shows that ah ha a big variety of
other good. - . ; '
On striking feature about th vessel
la that all of her officer wear uniform
At first It was presumed by many of
th local navigator that they were An
adjunct of th- navy, but ' the first of
ficer - explained that they war simply
merchantmen and nothing mora. Further-
information was volunteered that
th ship- belonged to a new company
which had been exlatenc but three years
and on of th rule of th concern I
that all .th officers must -wear uni
form -' 'r-' ' - -" ' -.-
Th S. Celest has been in eommisalon
but tines years. Her home port Is
Naples, but ah. was built at Glasgow.
Scotland. . Two other- vessels ar owned
by th company, t Th on now In Port
land is said to be among the beat of
the sailing craft that has ylaited the har
bor this season. Captain Nareaoa is
master. H is accompanied by hi wife.
.Vw i i - vr
rBmrm- Asr
First rlp Td Thlg
hi Fort
Thre Tse
Tear Ago.""' :
One of th beat 'known vessel in th
harbor la th French bark Asle, whicd
reached port yestsrday afternoon in bal
last from San Pedro. During her last
visit here,' which was thrse year ago,
ah turned turtle while lying alongside
Of hr dock. ; Th rigging wa so badly
damaged that It required th greater
part of .th winter to put th vessel In
condition to go to sea. On this trip
ah cam in command of a new skipper.
Captain Trelllard, who was formerly
her flrat officer. ' j.S.-r:-
- To-San -Pedro th Ais came from
Antwerp, bringing a cargo' of railway
Iron, She lay there 41 day discharging
re . x am capiaiu vn;(,r iuh u w
nsver permit her -to be loaded with so
much freight again, stating that It waa
only by a miracle that sh. succeeded
in completing the .voyage without going
to the bottom of the . Bh-s
weighted down In th water so low that
th decks were Inundated th greater
part of th time. The skipper aiao ex
plain that th bark was put to a, very
ssver strain, ana n now wonaers now
hrtnanage&to get along without going
to pieoea. Th majority of th ahlpa of
her .caDaclty seldom .carry more man
1.000 tons of freight Several of her
stanchion a wer loosened iy th Iron
cargo rolling back and forth, but no
darna of any consequsnce ree-uitea.
- In order to add to her bounty earnings
the Ais went around th Cap of Good
Hop -instead of taking th more famil
iar rout by way f Cap Horn. As aa
excuse , for traversing that eours sh
put in at uooart, Tasmania, ana ais
charged 19 barrel of cement. The ves
sel is under charter to the Northwestern
Warehouse company to load grain for
th UalUd Kingdom.
; - .vunra m wATsmrBOaTT. ;
For ' four hours yeaterday afternoon
th staamer Ion lay stuck on a aandoay
near filddle's landing. Finally th-Pa-
loma cam along and psllW 'her ept Into
deep water. . Thos In a poaltlon to
know say that thla is th first mishap
that has occurred to th Ion during th
oast fir years. . Usually sh 1 regular
as clockwork in reaching Portland from
oolnt up th rlvr. - 1 ':-..
Fully repaired ana in snip-snspe con
dition, th Bteamer Maeoot went out on
th run laat night to Vancouver. ' Tem
porarily the Alton will be kept on tb
Lewi river run. Th Lurllne, of tb
am liaojs th MaecoC was taken out
on tb way "thl roornlns at th Fort-
land ahlpyard for a general overhaul
Thla morning th German snip ivomia
waa moved over to Columbia dock No. I,
Both tb schooners Robert Hind aad
Ethel Zane wlU be escorted t sea today
bv the Harvest Queen. The Hind re
ceived a lumber cargo at Stella, and th
Ethl Zan at Ralnlar. - -
yj '". inasaaDaa nr, fobt. .
After an uneventful passage of - II
day up th coast from San Frenolsco
tb British ship Durbridga captain
Wannll, reached port yestsrday after
noon. Th Durbridg lay in the narDor
at th bay city for thre month wait
ing for a Charter. Sh arrived there
let In July with a general cargo from
Hamburg. . While lying In the. aouthern
port nearly every member of her craw
deserted, tb sailor now with, her being
new men. - Th vessel cam In ballast.
which, IS being discharged at th sand
dock, Sh Is under charter to load lum
ber for Dels go Bay, South Africa. - Th
cargo wlU be secured at th North. Pa
elflo mill. ,, . , :. ,; . t; ;
STXW BOAT TO OOPS BAT, .j
When th Lewis and Clark fair open
thro.wlU be another steamar plaoed
on th run, between Portland and Coo
bay by thaXCallf onln Oregon Coast
Steamahip company. lust what vessel
will be operated In connection with th
Alliance- tb local repressntativee of th
company as yet have not bn lnfgnned,
but they dealer thit th proposed . in
ere In ,th servloe will . , urely be
made. During the fair year it Is pre
sumed that the- traffic down th ooeat
WlU reach such proportions that it wilt
be necessary for a weekly sarvio to be
msrntalned in order to tak ear of th
business propwly. -
ZTAXXAB
svaaoxraro.
Leaning ar an angl of six degree
toward th river th Italian ship S.
Celeste, which 1 lying at th Coloma
dock, look to th superficial observer
aa though ah Is likely totoppl over
Into the etreem at .almost any time.
She la aground and her officers ar of
th opinion that her keel is resting upon
014 BIUb m atoB which, hav aoouma-
Fcrt.T.e$t I"'.:'.:sr4 of Learrv
. - hj Adcpl!n5 tie Kttro-
Dnrfnff th past y th 'ducatlonal
voriTJi been deenly stirred by jreal
tsatloa of tie Importance of the Pianola
In Inculcat.i an appreciation of muaw
M dtlngul-Ited from tho old-faahlwjed
idea toat a musical education ConslsteU
solely in trying to
rogressvlf'schools and aonege wJMah
aim to have the latest and best appli
ance for the ua of rupUs hairs sdJ-d
or ar about to add taolm to the le
partment of Muio. Tb ffljowlns;
but a partial list of suah inUtutlon in
whloh either a Pianola or an Aollan U
at preaent being usedi
We Xl sekeet . ', , '
.. f Or -ea.
".""V! ', Orsgea iut siensal Seaest .... .-
. - ef Oihm. v.. h-.y--
, -"' '", .: Bareart HeJseialty. . - -; , j,
' - - .. WumVl VnlTrity. j ,
,.- v '"' Amherst Colls.. ,
ssssr Oolleee. , ..' W."
aadeltff OeUeg.. y" ' ,,'
I' ' ,' " J Tufts OolUee, ' .- -
r,fc' " tesaee' Oeues.--,' v-.-
.-- , Valvenity ef MefagasVJ- rK.l ,
:'.' I'' I. i. Oberll wiee. .- x i e
1 Beielt Oellese. 1 -v..
Bteeklye Instant ef Arts ead felaaees. r
rmmuwlum (atsss.) gonsal gokael. -
- Oehimkla OonsemtoiT ef aUsle JOhleage)., .
Oieae stomal Isstltate ef , ktasle , .
. Iluu. ST. T. .
Bill ieheol (PtMstowa, Fa.), . '
Brlarollff Bsner aksel. . '
Berlss ltreet ynbUs sokesl . - ' -
: :
(Hewark, a. i. . j
, - Kiss Kay Wlaser'a ehoel (Betes) v - ;
. St, aUry's Asaoemy (Barluurtas, Vt.)
Th Pianola has in th Metrostyl an
Improvement of the utmost ImporUnc
whloh is not even approximated in any
other piano player. - Ellers Piano-House,
sole Northwest agent. 111 Washington
street, corner Park. See us or .write
for deeerlptlv matter and particulars
as to prices and payments.
la ted near th dock. The captain doe
not like th appearance of thing, and
If any damage results to the vessel th
probabilities , are 4hat a' will make
some one psy dearly for It. The ex
planation mad is 'that acoordlng o. a
written contract h earrie th ship 1
supposed to be kept afloat wbll in tb
river. There I some talk of having
bar moved to another dock. . .
, - .
;- An attempt to tak th schooner Andy
Mahony through th bridges yesterday
afternoon rseultsd in failure, and ah
had to be towed back to th Inman-Poul-en-
dock. It Is said that there 1 not
sufficient depth of water in certain lo
calities above th bridge to aeoommo-.
date her draught'- Arrangement ar
being made to tow her down today dur
ing high tide. The vessel Is loaded with
lumber for Ban. Francisco.. Th Iran,
tying at th asm mill, Is also loaded and
wlU probably leave down today. -,. .
' 8TO1VBXX XJgATBS TODAT. -
- Gontrary to yesterday's arraagaments
the French fcark Duplelx did not leave
down for the mouth of th river until
tbis morning. - Bh I loaded with grain
for the-United Kingdom. . ... Two other
Frenchmen will complete their grain
cargoes ' thl-ynlng. - They are the
Pierre Lot! and Cambronne, and It 1
said th Crtllo will flnlah rry-Text
week. , v .- '
. Astoria. Nov. 4. Sailed al Jl.lS a. m.
Bteamer x Asuncloa .for Paget sound.
condition or tn ear at ev nr.. rougn;
wind southeast) weather cloudy,
8an Franclaco, Nov. .-Sailed at 4 p.
m, Bteamer jtoaecran ror roruana.
ORAYHEiN WILL" FIX" "
UP RATES FOR FAIR
- Ther was a meeting ' of th Dray
man's association in th general off lose
of th lwta and Clark fair thla morning
for- th purpose of discussing cartage
rates that will prevail during the ralr.
Th meeting was called by Director of
Works Huber to take np th proposition
of transporting exhibits to the ground
in less man canoaa iois.
Th association 1 formulating a propo
sition that will be submitted to tb com
mission within a few day relative to th
rate that will be charted. K. W. Ood
dard. president and general manager of
the new automobile transportation corn
pany. wss present and will submit bids
for haullna rretsmt to tn arounas.
Th fair management Is strictly oppoeed
to excessfrs price being charged during
th fair and bop to prevent evn th
rumor of exorbitant rate oeing cirou
tad. - It la for this purpose and to, reach
some deflnit conclusion with th dray
men that th meeting was neia today.
CHIEF INTERFERES
WITH COURT AGAIN
Lottie De Mar. arrested by Sergeant
Blover aa shs entered a negro resort at
Ninth and Ollaan shortly after midnight
was released tbla morning by- Chief
Hunt, but it Is likely Municipal Judge
Hogu will hav hr rearrested and
brought before him. Sh is a whit
woman, and in entering tb place stated
ah violated one of th strictest rules
of th polio department, aa wall' a a
city ordlnanc that compels people to
keep on tn streets artar midnight, un
less they hav lawful occupation.
Chief Hunt. It la said, reared to -hav
th woman go -before Judas Hogu be
cause of .the fact that she entered th
am- resort that Policeman . Foster
claimed he was watching th morning he
failed to report from hla patrol box and
for whloh h was discharged.
"r' V OBXBTXT sfaVSJOaTAJIk '' -'
F. It Fawk oriUckreaU 1 registered
at th Parkins.
S. a Hlnton of HUiaboro Is tth
Perklna - . ': - ;,
Mrs. Ray Gilbert of Salem Is a gueet
at th ImpartaL -,,'.-
Ralph W HaU f Moscow, Idaho. 1
at th Prktns.. , . .
J. W. Brown Is registered st tn
Portland from Astoria. -
F. S. Rleder and win f Burn ar
at th Imperial - - - - ,-
Mrs. Scnreeder or BaKr an u
guest at th Psrklnai . .. , .
Mrs. Bellaad aad Mis Anal Bellaad
of v Astoria ar at th Perklna.
Walter Lyen of lndependeno is at
tli Imperial.-' - i
Mr. Marlon Klin or Tn Dalle is a
guest at the Imperial. . . .
R.-M. stiller or urvui is Ttgiatereo at
the Imperial. , j
Al Cody, formerly a member Of th
Portland nolle fore; now ngagd In
buatn at Noma, la la th city, ,
Friend' In this city hav learned of
th death of Bert Qordoh, who bcam 111
In Juneau, Alaska, and died In Wood-
prldg, Cai. . H wag well known In this .
we Can
We will sell you a Dia
mond or watch, on easy,
weekly or monthly pay
ments, cheaper,, than
any , store- in the city
for caah.:' ' :
The Portland Loan Office
DAIS MARX, Prop. 74 3d Street.
AFTER 21 YEARS OP
Me
X All these years we have built
j reputation the jrery best values in merchandise iiT our lines '
, of any house Ton tne coast.
1 SUITS AND
Are all hereall the new styles, new goods and beat hand-
j tauorea gooas are zouna in
25 OFF 25X
x : y-- .
? J COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF! NO ?AKE PROP- J
' 4 OSITION
mm
; ' , CLOTHIERS XND FURNISHERS. J ' V ;
f Phone Black 201. , : ? .
jssyssyswsssswwTs
v Spcdalfor
SATURDAYS
' Choice of a half ' dozen tab
jects. .- i. - ; '-.J I :,-v
; ; Hiindsomc 1
Matted Picture
15x20 inches, 'with every 2
pound purchase of our . .
Special Blended
COFFEE
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You must call at store to get
the picture with this offer,
MAINES'
170 THIRD STREET
; . Phone Main 17C3.
Tea Storo
We can prove that by our "credit
system" we are actually doing busi
nes jfffclLJJest ..percenUgeof.
loss than cores of v ao-called cash
jewelera. -:
Today we are selling more Dia- ,
monds and Watches than any house
in thla part of the country. T; ; '
WHY ?'
Because we are the only bnes fin this
city t. selling "on - credit at : cash
prices,' giving you Immediate pos
session when making first payment.
We demand no security, charge no
Interest, no annoying investigations.
SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS
and operated upon an enviable 5
Wow our -?
OVERCOATS
our stock, yv e sxe giving i
IN THIS.
; 869-271 Morrison Street 1
PortJanTg Crtattst Book Store
W0
Invite
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The ; attention of connois
seurs to our new line of ele
gant : Leather . Goods, . com
prising the latest and neweet
' ' noveltiea. ' .
Portfolios ;c
Music Rolls
Bezels Sets
Bridlse Whist Sets
Piaochla Sets
All leather gooda stamped
i Free of Charge. .
The J. It GILL CO.
BookseCera (
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third a::: ;
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7TH AND OAK CT2.
SPECIAL FEATURE
Or nd ran sirs t program each venln"'.
Voting coo test for the most popuU..
Foreetsr or swnlght of Columbus.
An artlstl assortment -of fancy- wl
taol article suitable for helUlAy btIIl-n
voims concvHixr mi popular youn f
ImAw in Drill
man. Wolf it Co.', .
worrmi
msn & Bung's of 1.1
Luncheon served from -11:1 to 1:19
and during th everlng In. the tearoom'
Kxcellent cuisine. . . , . . , - - , ,
V.-';' :V''-i''V?;.'- '.:,..
Meet Me In theTeaRoonv
An enjoyabl vnlng Is aairared ou
patrons.'' : ' i .
See. I Baker, atr. " Faeae Bala lla
- ' - roereatk.and WaaUsgtea Streets. ' ;
BAyXMOXXST THZATU TCT WEST.
rn taxk e m crnr Aytrrxr-;,
exowszs noTJB uit aionx.
Teaisiit. tesaerrew fcistlBee aed at lat pee
Mrswae C te Oolnsibis Btoe waasaXi -
n wee written Vy ABgastea Thesaea, -A
thee ef "Ariseaa,' eeeeeleUy fee
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Howe A Msrtla'l drafstare. fuxth and
ingtea, (ram 10 s. ; te t p. nv - Msia 110.
After 7 B. at tke teeatre, rimitMtt aa
Wssblst ton, t 10 p. B. Paeae HI.
An : Hert Week. Starting - Matlae ; SeaeX 4
November 6,- . ... ,
Belaae ea yylee erea Bnitary Flay.
The Girl l Left Behind r ;
Rlarqaam Grand Theatre w pi. w?
Pbone Msia Kt, ' '
Ks?.0! I - WSIOHt am.
Tke iTestest rorsl eesMoy ,ever wltaissi 4
I AsMrics." JooroaL
Hsstt W. Bavsge I glOlBg QaaM
"OTfnr -4MI Oesud
"TO WDITt Csl ATstM AST."
- Kigiit sricee 0 easts te l.0O.
Vutloee prices eseU.ts 11.00. -
OOmoaAX'S TKXATKS-Oordray
alaaagera Portland's -most - peonlsr-y'-hoeae.
Tnetcht sb4 tomorrow siirDt, s--aee
gansraay, Uneela-. 3. Otr. i
' ipectanilar enxlactlo. '1'HS ass. 7 t
- eklOAAO." aeepier Mg Mwesss. K -r'
. special seessry. Wonderful Bwehsaicsl i
Tires. Ifrsteriees electrical effects. A v
slctsre ef tke sreat are. Bee tke mm.
' BDoreschlas trsla. A Bowerfal .
trodaclag a speda line ef alblasB
nee. . )
' Week ' eeameeelBg Sudsy sisrtBss, We--
I, mstutee Bstnrdar.' special enaaaearit
, XASOV ASS BtAsOS, la sf.rs a.
latest snrceesfol sbusIcsI eofnedy, "i
A-MO 1VITZ." KHrsetie 4 sueeie W .
- haist end Carrie. 40 eaa srein(Nrs ,
The srand etnaing ekeras. New. krinat
' steal asstbers. new seenery. met nines
rrepsrties. Netklag set laagka traaa nae .
all ef certaia. '
Prices. lOe, We, tOe; Beeaisl rsswee B'
Ae. lUtlnee. S9e Say part ef tke lb.
eklldrsa (speclsl seats). lOe.
THE STAR THEATK
Oer. Pare aad WsaklBceaek Tke Best end A.- ,
yaahlooatle vaudeville TnfH.
. KS. AMD all. Jr t roaw.
irr Aas a -f t.
win o. roir.
rn raonoYOdoovsV
- gkesrlag tke s rest aaoetng picture, "tke
Hank Habbm gbewa 1 30 te . B. sa.. t
te 10:sO p, m. SeaersJ admlsslna, 10s; near.
bos easts, SSo, -
BAKEIX THEATOG
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lavsvst Vsurtvllle Hwe I s Swiss.
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tress t.M to 4 -JO) erselne. fna
After sown, t
1JU s 104.
The Arcade Theatre.,,
Tk etigtaal aUy Yeadevtqe Tsss
Tkle week- -Vj .
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- TauS sUOSCOYl
Ska 10 to 4:8 p, at., fT:W 10;g
B. as. Adsstasioa, ion, t anr Sfac
TUB LYRIC THE A TRE
Seventk aad A W Street
This Wee. . '
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PerferaieBee a -SO Is 4 k I o to JO rkl
a. as. AdmBwIoB 10 seats e hlsket. .
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