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M LONG LEGAL FIGHT FOR LITTLE BOY Silver Deposit Cologne Bottles $LOO Thw bottles demonstrate the nuallty prevailing through our n Or. stork. They are of heavy class, in white, ruby or gre. with sllvr securely deposited In richest deal-nine either In ths flat or round snaps. A & C Fddenheimer OPTICIANS. SILVERSMITHS. WHAT THREE ACRES CAN DO ON HOOD RIVER aV Three years asm Lodwlg Btueh. d acre a German, bought three acres of Und In ths lower Hood river val ley, four miles from the town of Hood River. He' paid ioq per . , it axon. It waa thought to bo worn and almost worthies. w Promoters and those who had good land for sale quarreled among themselves to determine who should soil to the new-ee-mer. Finally he decided to purchase ths worn-out three-acre tract -In preference to the other places that were offered. Many smiled and thought the German had been "handed" something. The land wasn't worth giving - ..1ft "" "- . .... . . He sec snout oieanng uw William Joel Martin Proves a Bona of Contention Two Households. in MARITAL INFELICITIES EXPOSED IN THE COURTS Lad Proves an Expansive Luxury for His Step-Father, John Raid. Willie Joel Marttn, aged T years, la having a hard time telling just whers - -- . rn. .hnw veers now he baa bean the subject of almost constant litigation in the Multnomah county courts, iim aaa f.ih.r w K Martin, took the boy from tne home In Astoria, ostensibly for a visit with relatives, but never came oacs. Then the mother brought habeas corpus -k- . , h. rather wltn (fiueocwiisa, M abducting tne onna. uo custody Of Wline JOi. tiaruiy urn I Ika fllnvmlt Of hST son's company when ths father applied to the courts tor tne .custoay 01 uw c.i. . . u.in m(, ifiiMi ii v urn XIIIK . Jill- ' w. ...i. f, . r.iKTM ana exams tor .... m..todv of ths son. The suit . . fur ajivermi months and In . 11 iom TmiM film o-ran ted Mrs. Martin the divorce and divided the child between them, that is. oe gave i. fathar the custody of the boy tor the .... .... ,h mother his cuitooy ior the second, and so on, tne cnuu tng between the parents. The father took .. ... .... a falltnrnla. so Mrs. Martin alleges. failed to-return at tatlng further uuganvn u nlanted apple t 1 ii.mIim . nlanta Last year, the first In which his produce was sold, his three acre tract brought him $1,800. This year bis apples and straw bcrrles were sold for .. Tba tract la sat out tn apple trees. Between the rows of trees ho has planted strawberries. Apples and berries are the pro duce with which he is building a fortune. MILWAUKIE CITIZENS RENOMINATE OFFICERS , William Schlndler. who has bean mayor of the city of Mllwaukie since its In corporation nearly two rears ago, was again nominated for that office on the Cltlsens' ticket at a mass-meeting beld In Woodmen hall last night. Ths entire ticket as nominated Is as follows: For mayor, William Schlndler; recorder, Jess Keck: marshal. Arthur Dowling; treasurer P. H. Ueciler; councilman, O. 1. Roberts. George Hlvely. Phillip Strain, Arthur Webstar. There will be a contest at the election which wtll be held December t, as Cap tain Harlow announced at the closa of the mettlrg last night that there would be another mass meriting In the town hall on Tuesday Bight for the purpose of nominating an Independent ticket, say ing that the ticket nominated at last night's meeting was a "railway ticket." The report of ths city treasurer, made last night, shows a balance of SB la the city treasurer after paying all es .e.. for the vaar lust closed. The reve nues amounted to M6i.fl. To this Mayor Schlndler responded by saying If elected he would continue to work for the bast Interests of the city. lung iuruw( iva ,V..T ...a- w. .t.v of the father and son in California Mrs. Martin became Mrs John Raid. As Mrs. Reld she ap . .tT-..Jwiv of Willie Joel at UtlVU aUa tav v aa 1 si tha and of the year, out did not secure him until July, when Mr Bld testified yesterday (our new suit of clothes were r,rehamed. which Will has worn ever since, "one at a time, of course, 1 .AWaut Ihou.ht lull V. ...... .v. ....... his mother and a ,ar,m. it, was bo dream- new papa v. ...... . . . x u. waa hailed as a iiuiiiuki v. 1. . .ho admitted the appella "Z .Z1 ...terdev. and was UOU ua mw . , " ,, j otherwise made to reaua. - -child's first duty to obey. But the .7.., s orim. Tnal hrouaht trouble acouisiuou ui " ,. - . tothe Reld household and his new papa brought suit for a ajvoroe hvfua SS.t dronoed It. The Relds live at ass .. . ml.- w. iiii.nnn hiuiubii w.w Toil wa .... - - . , . V. . Anvm rtf OOmeSllC 1 ' Sm Raid house licity rorwowa , .hth hold, preitating a ; - -rr Mrs. Raid says mr- "" , - . ... i.e. h. nremlses. and attorney ana onereu ' '"'., a i.at to roHnoulsh all right, tltto and Interest t8 at "rne7. A bVing under the nuence of paadon Mrs Rw say. what ane was wi -"" "" ;... -10, all claim tp the ooy, in rei ' the customary f... 0f George to ad the n waZ-ttruunS Docem- ber 10. . . POSTMASTER M" PRIVATE SECRETARY Mis. Daisy Stockton was this morning lohnW sPi maatsr John w. ..pyic.. law firm or wto three and a half years. tn. There is a . U atnuST toarrpHvaT. the one allowed by re- board whenever - eeTnU Of an office amount to 3f.M0 and om A. thU, goat w- the local ornre in me i Postmaster Mlnto took the matter up JttT postmaster-general -veral vreeks ago. In the course of time hi. uwt (or the private Ury wm Sowed. MlM Stockton was offered the appointment several this morning she accepted. It la not subject to civil service. AT THE THEATRES. vr i "Led Astray" Thursday Matinee. tv..,. .rill K a anaeilal matinee Thurs day at the Columbia theatre of the cur rent bill, "Lad Astray." This favorlts drama has captivated the patrons of the house, and will evidently finish the week as a record-breaker. One of th. prominent characters in .1 i.r.v" la Omarmm De Le.oarre. an author who loves another man's wife. It is In a measure a comedy part until he meeta the woman 01 nia cuuk which everything In his life becomes serious, Tha sharp contrast In the rois 1. .hown by Bouclcault in tne una. n gives Leaparrw and Hector after the In troduction of tha former to tha dowager oountesa. . . . . I thought you saw ana was ramm- aged. Heavens, man. she dales rrom William, the conqueror: "Well, isn't tnat tne miouia , 1. niaa1 hv Donald Bowles. -r-v,. ... 1. different from his usual line of work, but equally pleasing. Haverly. Minstrels Thursday. In oresentlna Havertys klnstrela this season. Manager Nahkevllle has reached the highest point In minstrel perfection, end offers a program that is estenslve. novel, varied ana aiverwuse The company, numoenns o"r I A .mhrt! th. IlIIIlM Of a iiuuviiwi , artists only, headed by ths repreaenls,- tlve "minstrel man:' duu T " has been aumamod, "the aaaassln of sor row." Another bright particular sw Is populsr Jimmy wail, anowu -a Few ," e .inatrelav. These .1. .r. an Illustration of IWO iwaaea - . .... the collective excellence of the organ- 1"ai!OB' ... .k- -til be at the tne greai o"" ' " -.,.,,.. Marcuam Qrad theatre 'Thursday afternoon and nigni. ina a - - Beats are now selling, Advance Sale Tomorrow. . .. ..1. of aaat. wtll open '"!.'r,. at 10 o'clock for th. lUIIU'i a v w sw w . ft a 1 a. great western drama. Aim. comes to tne Marquajn .-rr . . ... , ... oainMif nlahta witn a next rrioajr am " .... specUU price matlneatoturday j I.U O'ClOCK. wneiner i - , In part, "Arlsona" noias tne "" " both the casual play-goer Sal.w. who wishes to go deeper Into the story of the paselon of lire, i ne """'"" . !!- . nnda oeaaele. attrac- BUt 11 lliai ui a- .a. a. VI tlon In thU bit of dialogue or that bit of action. The characters " the soldier, th. cownoy '" ""'""; one after another occupy the principal place. Clever People at th Star. - - - . .Maeall.la nSTVa .SJld n unerring eye for two men to toss r 10 feet from one to the other as they wing head downward from horiwmtal bars; the girl turns somersaults as ne flla. The act of tha Four Flying Ban vard. whlchoiHme at the yesterday arternoon buk "iSLaSiSSSL tha ar nui 1. th. - AuOlllCl wavaaswi w ' rreat "Zang." who rivals the kan-"-oo In his marvelous jumpiua " -- . . . 1. . .laar a anaca Of 15 reatura juum ; ,a. feet. Including three chairs and a barrel. Hickman and Morton, a sister team -ih marv.lou.ly curly hair, sang three acceptable songs. One 01 tne pmuwi business Is "PrtsclUa Fletcher," who ap pears ss ths female partner In a vary lauaimu.- -; ,h. A real novelty is noi .-. singing cartoonist. He hes some ridiculous picture and. explains their merit, as h sings. r.wie and Aldon. In their pastoral nlar entlUed "Jonathan" Coartahlp, " ..a -It.Hlh.r atie- mad an amoitious -- " J. oessful attempt to Introduce something different In ths way o a PJ,t . An entertaining act 1. that of Schiller Brother., th. "Violin Virtuoso and the Singer," while Edison's nrojectoseope closes the bill, which Is fully up to th tar's high standard. Lyric's Good Bill. Th people who Ilka high-class nov- alty vaudeville and musical acis o become attached to th aver popular Lyric. Th bill this week Is no ex ception to that of weeks gone by. ther ew... H.atra-woera will find a high -class performance at thLyrla Sam th. Hebrew imperBooaor. ie sunny, new and original onga. andLlf sucb a thing is PO. "f" 1 lar than vr. Harry Allison Is a clvr bbwk-fac comedian and get out of the , .nd does new stunu which are funny and Psslng. MM ' J clever slngsr ano piay. pjt ' -'' which U nw to th vaudeville tag J A. Oulledge of Verbena. Ala., was twice In the hospital from a severe case of piles causing 14 tumors. After doc tor, and all remedies failed. Bucklan's Arnica Salve quickly arrested further Inflammation and cured him. It con quer ch and kills pain. 16c at the Red Cross Pharmacy, Sixth and Oak MSB pwuwa streets, on the way to Special Reduction Sale In Real Tailor-Made Suits at Armstrong's The season is here when you need a Tuxedo suit For this week only we will make to your measure a Swell Tuxedo Suit for $37.50 A regular $60.00 suit, made from a fine English black undressed worsted snd lined through out with the best of silk lining. Or perhaps you need a business suit, which is a daily neces sity to every up-to-date business man who would command the respect of his fellow business During this sale we will make all of our p.W ana aao.ov suits ior oiuy $25.00 Come in and investigate. We mesn business. Satisfaction guaranteed, order on short notice. Samples mailed; garments expressed. Garments to Armstrong, the Tailor SALESROOM 31J WASHINGTON STREET. For The Thanksgiving Dinner ' Don't ve the Thanksgiving ordering until the last day. We are prepared to outdo our selves this season, but wont you .end us your order earl) . VouH be better pleased. Ice Cream I posi ular The best It's ISSSIS maae. popular - -,- Individual 111 th .mne new ones. bulk, bricks or moulds Water Ices Ours . . I . a. rm vor Are increaa.iia "- , ,.. that "velvety" texture . .I'M. . and Roman Punch will b favorite this week. Pineapple tne Home-made Pies , If you knew how good our Mince and Pumpkin you wouldn't bother to bake thejn hi the home oven. AU Ingredient of fln. LJ5"j generous also and generouaiy filled. Mlnoe mad with an eitra measure of brandy If or dered a day In advance. Cakes tavara of II. ht- golden n r i. t.v. . lavara of rich filling and a delicate Icing on top. Must be ordered one day In advance. Maple, chocolate, walnut, bananas, marahmal low. fig and cocoanut, lemon and orange cream. Candies . -.a ftnAlaaal are moat appro." . ,wi day of faaaflng. W aspao ally suggest our popular Honey Comb Taffta and Meal can Penoche. An extra as sortment of the richest breams and chocolate. Satted Nuts VTaai r.N rt fhwlAnnl tfld VMaV- nut. arrived last week. We salt them as they should b In choice creamery ouuw. Novelties In decorative and souvenir fa vor, for the table and evening "gathering." Nothing adds so much to the brightness and fun of the occasion. Ws never had such s varlty as now. Bee the miniature turkeys and roaat turkeys. Oet these early many were disappointed last year. Swetland & Son :pare& With the Proper Thing fa the Way Of ' Dress Suit For the Approaching Hollctoys Better see us about it We cam show the proper tiling at a moderate price. you I ' miimiMimiiMUii 1 1 1 1 1 1 t tttt t- -4)44aadkwwe If vou're not careful In calling us by phone you'll ret the wrong number we have no branch stores. 273 Morrison SL PhoneMalB49 No Branch Store BUFFUM St PENDLETON Clothiers, Hatters. Furnishers 311 Morrison Street Opp. P. 0. ft., I wawawawkaawa lWin,9 MAKERS AltW yRK Correct Cbtbes ht Men - - haa aaafi tha ktne or v a.rr. hut rim v. la tha near of alL Hla work Is marvalou. Tha bast faa- ture on th bill Is th novelty aorooaue work of th Ald.sns. who are exceed- .iM... arui nnita out of the ordin ary. JHarry Hoyt Is much in favor and tne now piciurea wg mw r tv. auln Tha houaa that has a better bill than la presented at th Lyrlo this week lu "going soma Every Act s Top-Liner. They can all take off their hats to tha ... nt tha Raker thla week Kvhry act at this popular vaudeville houaa a ent tied to De a top-liner, noi aatlafrad with nine big acts, two have rnur naonle In the east. Everything seen here this week Is new, novel and full of fun and music. in ueorge . ii. i.,miIiim a new and orisrinal act that Is clever and well staged and la cer tainly entitled to taaa nign raua, amuu comedy productions Th Dor family . .1 ... la anA areatlv BtranathSB the bill in their funny trick cottage act. Jim Calvin, tn tries ciown juim", an entire show by himself and hi trick ore all new and clever. Catherine Is on of the handsomest ana most artistic contortionists vr seen on any stag. Her work 1 new and original. That R O. Baldwin alngs well goes without say ing, and receive, tne uauaj auaie i mr plausa, which he deserve. The blo graph adds to th pleasure by showing new pictures. The Popular Bijou. A bill of unusual length and merit 1 on at the Bijou thla weak. Usually all programs have a feature act or top- 1 1 ... w..t 1. miiM ha hard to ehOO th top-llnr at th Bijou, for thr are at leaat three feature acts to be Men there. Elmore and Bartell present a sketch of graat merit, and put th audiences In mwl humor for the balance of the how. Zerelda does a trapes act that i. nA .riH ntava musical Instruments wall balancing In midair. Fry and .ii.. v.ii. haealdad aa a feature are certainly deserving or it, both sing well and their sgetcn is tar ww average. Dan McOreery la a good black -faia comedian and dance, well. Pedro i. ... i . MttnarVahla tua-a-ler. but 1 a clever acrobat a well. The Illustrated ann hv Miss Oretyson and th moving ntfturaa ara both sood. and close a strong bill of vaudeville. The Arcade Presents Excellent Bill. . . -. . viiwtn h. int h Ionian num w.a. ,, . . - comedian at th Arcade theatre, rolled hi. eye. and ang -inwi an yeair a. .r,.rnnin tha audience .creamed with lauahter. Wilson Is On Of th funniest monologlsts that haa ever visited Portland, ana tnis i no anian yilo.,. r.. n.Than. in. iinr IF'RIlim ,11. in. ou. . .. . - - program Is the entirely new act or tne two Harvey children, a noy ana a gin. ... ... .ntltl.ri to ha olnnaeil us musical phenomena. The little girl appear aa a blind oeggar ana pimra "" pwwj wmtmm tha hov antears aa a violinist. Their ...... I..1...1.. mtialc of all ftlu npniuii , hv. .uv . - Th Jfiawaras, a man n a wv.mm, a experta on the rolling rings and do half .rr . . . . ... , v.(. their worx in tne air auaiouu.u i .nn.. teeth. . ' t i . . . . n,,.ch nr wiiii mowera ta th tlUe of Kate Coyle new Illustrated sons, which nas entnusiasiioaiiy r celved. NEWS rHOM THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS -r- - , - .'.,--, Prepare Yourself for that Day 1 of Rest and Thanksgiving HERE'S A FEAST OF BARGAINS ! Elegant Suits and Overcoats Splendid Uptown 12.50 to $0 75 A C?d $30 Valuta, Here at . . . IW JLO A good for your nsck our elegant line of at 25c 50c sad 75c, oe Heece-llned or ribbed, week for Just half, only lo President Suspender. . J6c Wool Sox. I pair for . . her thla The Nearest Thing to a nan's Heart in hla Undershirt, .it's therefore necessary that It should be of ' quality to be depended upon. W. are making a graat hit oe our elegant line this week at. . The Dearest Thing to a Mother's Heart I her boy, and our graat bobby 1 superior Boys Clothing. 80 mothers com and sea hnw well w.'v. " Ia. I Ii I a we've prepared for $6.00 Suit. this week. 11.60 Sulta, this wants, ::ftia w The Grand "Makes Good." Every promise made by th managers . ih. nranat. Portland's newest and . ....iMrill. th.tra haa head kept. Th capacity of tb big horns, ha been tested st, every psrrormsnce since . . - .. 1 . . . .. iMna. .rtaraoAn and The American Clothier 221-223 MORRISON ST., COR. FIRST curiosity to th Srst performance. It Is th excellence of th bill which hs brought th crowd sine. Th fact that Manager Lincoln nas "maae goou promise that he waa going to give Port land something In the way of vaudovlll which the Pacific coast bad never seen before has raised tb stoca 01 tne new .ntamrtaa to the highest possible figure among theatre patrons. On Thursday, Thanksgiving oay, u wiu u - tlnuous hill rrom z to 11 p. m. Grime' Cellar Door" at Empire. a.. th. hla- features of "Grime.' Cellar Door," which come to th Empire for thro nights, with a special xnanav glvtng matinee, 1 th famous Onrt ..n fiv. in number, from the princi pal theatres of London and Berlin, who Introduce their wonaenui topey vurvj ....ini art entitled "An Interrupted Supper,' during which these rtlst per form wonaerrui acrooaiic jyaa'a feats At th finish everything U up aide-down. the Whole presenting a ii.mn. nictore Seat are now on sole at th Etnplr theatre box office. Thomas Jefferson Coming. r.re.raon tha non of the dean aas aaw. ihuirfial nrofeaalon Joaenh Jef ferson, WhO man waauingwin .uis romance 01 rlip van vyinaie inuui-, 111 .... - , 11 th. Uirmiun tlrand theatre next Monday and Tuesday nights, Nov ember 18 and 29. in tnat piay. YOU MUST HAVE A PIANO That Is if you want to give to your children that culture and refinement enjoyed by others. And why shouldn't you? There Is no possible excuse If you csn save out of your earning 7 to $10 per month. We can sell you a nice Instrument on tbo.e terms from 1200 upj than why should you put off th purchase? You ought to see what a nice, large stock we have of good pianos (not thump boxes) to select from, and our prices are unquestionably much lower than you can buy th same grade else where. From now till after the holidays ws are going to give every concession possible to our cus tomers in way of price and terms, guaranteeing that upon a careful investigation you will find .... . mnn.u ... . . . fn. f. . K... .... .1 .. your money count for far more here than else where. Why not select your ChT a V, ,1. 1 1 at ..an till n Mnl little down snd a little each mon iris Una piano now t it? eej ismber a little down and a utile eacn month, win nnng tn coveted nle.no. aa wall aa musln and hannln.aa in tha home ALLEN Si GILBERT- RAMAKER CO. Cor. 6th and Morrtoon Thanksgiving. The O. W. P. will make a round trip . . . ir.taeada nf 7 Br.. A Thanksgiving dinner will be served -at the hotel at the usual rate of so cente. xnis is chance that come but one a year and th turkey will be on tn xaoie. vom ma? na. i.nu. eaneaaantinsr tha Baby Horn will be at th Skldmore drug store and at lOt Third street, just south of the Taylor Btreet church, Tuesday and Wedneaday. to receive aonaiions ior we bablee. Thla worthy institution has no endowment, nor doe it receive any suu aid. It appeal to th generosity or a hind nubile who have n.v.r railed 10 respond In the past Check, can be made payable to th president. Mrs. U W. Slt- ton, ana isn at tne Diiuam mui JCURE FOR PILES Dry short slab wood, stove lengths, per cord WUOU, BIOVC $3.00 Dry short cord wood, stove lengths, per cord WUOU, BtQVC $4.50 Same Kind of Wood What's the CTgp Difference? Per cord wlOV sssssmssssssssh sawasssssss-ssassssi Banf ield, Veysey Fuel Co. Phone Mai t. 353 " 80 Third St., Cor. Oak Tb. OltJXaONIJD NIWI A'll WOK ALU THI PEOPLg a M 'jr. iiiii. vil .i 1 1 ... 1 while many may have been attracted by . - -