The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 01, 1905, Page 7, Image 7

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An addreea fey Superintendent Frank
R.lgler und repot t w-tii4UU am Ux
ors'" con ernes wUl be heard tomorrow
at the meeting of the Home Training ae
oclatloa In the eqmmlttee- room or the
city hall at I o'clock. Superintendent
jlta-ltr baa been, one tt the strong sup
porters of the association. Mrs. Wil
liam Reld and Mr. IX A. Pattullo war
the delegataa to the -mothers'., congress
fend are ' expected to bring- eora Inter
esting matter before the meeting tomor
row. Pr. E. P. Mossman'e lecture before
' the association, which had bee prom
laed for tomorrow, ha been poatponed.
but will be heard later. The aaaocla-
- lion haa a atrona; program arranged for
the winter and the membera are looking
forward to a profitable, season.
'.'.'"jit the annual meeting of the-Men's
, lethodlat Social union, held laat night
. At tha Grace Uothodlet Episcopal church..
, J. iC OH1 read a paper upon the new
" .church hymnal. During the reading of
the paper pauaea. were made and aonga
to which references were made were
eeng. At the business meeting of -the
union, lt. Oamon Royal waa reelected
resident, J. C Roberta, vice-president;
Theodore Faaaler. secretary; J. E. Luton,
treasurer- J. Juuton. chairman of the
' tnemberahlp committee. Samuel Connell.
chairman- of the entertainment oommlt-
- tea, and 3. K. Gill, oh airman of the re
ception oommittee. ... . T
-; Attorney James' - Oleason, ' adminis
trator of the estate of the late C O.
Tlngry, baa flleeUan appeal to the clr
' -cult court from the decision of 'County
Judge Lionel R.' Webster In allowing
K. B. Miller's claim for flOO. Tlngry
waa local' Jeweler. sillier alleges
that he left 1 100 worth of diamonds
with the Jeweler to be sold and that
when the; creditors were allowed claims
against the estate his diamonds were
Included." Judge Webster Issued an
order that the amount be paid HUler. --:
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Bank clearings in Fortlanafor "the
month of October amounted to.. 114.411,
1TML. It waa-the record month' la the
ttanklng history of this city and shows
large increase ever the clesrinary-forj
the corresponding month of lasv year.
In October, list, the clearings amounted
to SU.fZ7.10f.tt. The figures represent
actual ' transactions. Bankers eonaidar
' that the unusually large increase is due
in the Lewis and Clark fair, but the gain
is considered, substantial and lasting.
Preliminary plans for -M-aggreaslve
i of the Ancient Order of United
. Workmen, were made at a meeting of
the extension committee, representing
the eight local lodges of that order,
held laat Monday evening. Philip Go
f -Tvurts presided at the meeting and C
J, Wheeler waa elected secretary of the
- committee. . Aa effort win be made to
- secure l.tot more local mem berg before
- Januaxr I. ltot. , " , '
Miss Constance MoCorUe has been ap
" r.jolnted by thi T.' W, C. A. board gen-
erml secretary for the Portland aaaocla
TUon lir the plce (if Kiss Harriet Vaaoe,
" who Went east early In the fall. Jdlaa
, MeCJorkle .wall known here beoauae of
Jier connection during the summer with
.,the T. W. C, A. building at the fair,
-where she waa hostess. She ia expected
V .to arrive thif eTening te take up her
new ddtlejfcjj .-,.--. ,!. - -.( ,
Halloween entertainment was given
. last night at the All Balntaf missloa In
,4 he north end. The Woman's sTulid,
Sunday echool. kindergarten and Young
- Men and Boys dube particlpeted. - Brief
addressee were made by Bishop Morris,
- P. W. B. JCretB and CoSBCllmaa Pree-
lan.-?---.-.-- -. . 'v.f.f,'.-: '.
- i Steamer Southbay aalhi direct Bat
' - ' vrday - evening. San Francisco, cabin, j
' III; Steerage. -tt; Loe Angeles, cabin,
111.10: steerage. 111; meal and berth
included. C H. .Thompson, agent. III
' Third gtreeC;- J ' ,J
2 Edna Smith baa began suit 'for a dl
.". voroe, from Fred Smiths alleging that
he waa deserted la April, lite. The
eouple were -" married la this city on ,
September If, It OS. - Hoary B. MoQlnn
--la-Mrs. .Smith "a -attorney. .-. . f -- j
The - Travelers -Aid asaoclstlon . baa
- accepted the- offer extended - by the
Toung Women's Christian' Aeaociation
to share the lattera offloes at tit Oak
rfeaat until the rinse of the year.
Frank Tan Bebber, whoee home is at
"Iff tiownedale-street, returned jester-
tTTTTHERE'S a quality
' U- in bup Printing
whi oh' is the pride
of oup customers &;
thc eiiavy of compet
itors. There are the
little details
haven't skill to add,
that make our work
worth more to you
t han the other kind
and- costs no more
P. t7.:BALTES 2s CO.
FniST AIID OAK coo IIAni 105
dreams
1 CJ t t h e
Vy day when
fC she will be
J J able to have
some one help
'.iV her with her
tti drudgery, must
, . .ly do mere than
V Hf dream about It Lay
y the surplus of your
allowanoe away every
wtmtt In -the safe curlers
1 of our Bank,
w ' ' will grow for y
wnere It
vou. IUnt
spend It raehly. Koonomlae! Then
the happy, day will not be far off.
We Pay
Interest
Osaeral Baaklng BuUsm Treses oted
Oreson Savings Dank
tv tn MarrisDS St. .
f V orricxsg:
W. B. Voore... . ........... ; . . ..yre1rtt
R. K. Utle ,..Tloe-PrrtlM.t
W... Cooser Mgrris Ceehtat
B. 'wests Hrs... ....... -Assistant tOIt
" DI It KCTOBB W. H. stnore. I. K. LrtU.
Loe. rrlede, W. iL Cotwlaud, W. Cuueer
lorris.
day from Nome In a badly crippled condi
tion and la now at toe uoo euwnun
hospital. While on board the ateamahlp
Victoria at Nome, he was knocked off
the deck by a allngload.of grain, and
fell about It feet to the deck of a
lighter below, suffering a fracture of
the leg and numerous severe cruises
about the head and body. The accident
occurred October. 2t and on the same
day the Injured man started for home,
accompanied by hia son. With careful
attendance it la expected that he 'will
fully recover. .- .
X Oood Time to Plant The Sfbson
Rose Nurseries, lit MUwaukie avenue,
headquarters for Floe Rosea., Take Sell
wood ear. Phons Eaat 111. Catalogue free;
Watchearsnd diamonds 1 down and
tto per week. Oooda delivered on first
payment. Xmas is coming. Metagar
Jewelers, optldana, ill sixth.
Irving J. Benjamin and wife are at
the Portland and will spend a few days
in the city. - Mr. Benjamin la eastern
representative of The Journal.
Oregon State Band dance every Satur
day evening, Burkhard hall. East Burn
aiderfaetween Cnlon and Grand avenues.
Orchestra of II pleoea. - .
The paint fire sale and good painting
weather are both with ua now. . Remem
ber the address. 141 First street; near
Alder. TaV.Maln 1011. . ,r
Paintings, etchings, pastels and othef
pictures at coat at I11H Fourth street
Buy now and save . money. x Artlatiq
framing done to order.
A Halloween party waa held laat night
at the home of A. a Hemstock at 144
Cmattlla avenue at which . I . grtiasts
were present.
Any watches cleaned, II.lt; " main
spring. 11.00; all work gusrsnteed one
year. Metsger 4c cml, ill sixth street.
'' Pan-Co-Vesto club, 11 -per month.
Keeps your clothes cleaned, pressed. 171
Weat Park. Pacific M, open all night
' Ffunder the florist has removed to
new store at 141 Sixth street, between
Alder and Morriaon. . j
Portland Walters club. Orand balL
Merrtll'a hall Saturday night . Prise
wait
Portland's best dancing school. 101
Alder. Prof. Rlngler, Miss Buckenmeyer.
Ladles' gymnasium class, the Rlngler
Physical Culture school. , 11 per month.
Wanted Billiard table,- complete. In
first class condition. Phone Main II.
Tha Msrquam Program for live adver
tisers. Why I, Results. That's an I .
1 Try a meal without meat at the Vege
tarian cafe, ltl Sixth .aiwet,i
' Tha Marquam program reaches holi
day buyers. Advertise now.
frl. W-.ll... gjuWe P-Hlg will
leave tomorrow on a tour of southern
Oregon., where cooperative weather ata-
or
. 1 I A I II
blight
Bells Art Rung, Gates Are Taken
Off andA!l Is Joy on
Halloween. '
SOAPED TRACK STOPS
ALBINA STREETCAR
South. Portland Man Returnt Home
to' Find Hig Furniture, in vStreet
Some Other Casca of Kowdylim
but Much Cood-Netured Sport. -
-Thousands of apooka, with . grinning
pumpkin heads and long, flowing robes
of white, hr-ld riotous carnival In Port
land last lght,' harassing the 'sleepy,
distracting the nerves and performing
every prank that elfish Ingenuity could
devise.
All over the city the legions of spooks
invaded tha homes and hotels from I
till 11 o'clock. Ths curfew had o
meaning for the boo res of gleeful young
sters who,' transformed into spectres.
lurked about the corners ana rang ooor
belle till they were tired from laughing.
. No record of the pranks waa kept . It
would fill a volume as big aa any li
brary. However, there were but, few
serious offenses, and till noon no acci
dents had been- reported aa a result of
ths carnival of fun. -
In Alblna, youthful apooka wreaked
Vengeance upon the streetcar company
for an Imaginary wrong. On one of the
ear lines leading from that auburb Into
the -city there la a -steep incline and a
full current if neoeeeary to haul - a
heavy car up the grade. Many times
the yourgsters bad watched- the wheels
spin rapidly around while the car moved
inch by Inch, aa if struggling- with a
force It scarcely could overcome. And
they wondered, while watching, how tha
noisy . car could ' climb the hill If .ths
trackajeresllpery. - . -
.:.,,- Soap Spells T
A precocious genius last night secured
soap and water and the crowd of white
clad spooks knew Instantly what waa to
be done. Carefully they soaped tha rails
for the entire distance up the hllL Soon
a car went rumbling down the street and
started up the grade. It pauaed and
started again. The motorman turned en
the current full power and the wheels
flew round and round. Then he let out
great quantities of sand upon the ratla
and with' much spluttering and groan
ing the car climbed Inch Jby IncA toward
the top. Before it was half way, how
ever, the sand ceased to give the re
quired aid and despite the efforta of con
ductor, who slapped the brakes on full
power, the car slid backward down the
hilt ; It rested there, while passengers
swore, until the crew had cleaned the
rails with- benslne. Then, as tha car
moved cautiously up the hill, the young
sters gave a shout and even angry pas
sengers were forced, to smile.
At a station on the Mount Scott ear
Una a huggy. waajximed tipslde down
and placed tnatde lue building where
paseeimers aeeeupposea o wmlt.
In South Portland rowdies entered the
bouse of an old man.' carried his scanty
furniture Into the street and turned his
house topoy-turvy while he waa away.
Police headquarters was besieged with
calls -for assistance. A gate had been
removed, the captain .waa told, and the
owner of the gate wanted the thief ap
prehended atonoe. Doorbell were con
stantly ringing, angry women asserted.
and they wanted n patrolman to watch
the house and stop such foolish prac
tices. tlons have been established, to ascertain
If the instruments being used are prop
erly., exposed. There are about It of
these statlone In the state. Mr. Beals
expects to be absent about two weeka.
Electric signs any design.
Kleiser, Fifth and Everett
Foster A
Dr. E. C. Brown. Eye-Ear. Marquam,
" FriU's tamalas are the best.-
V'" Milwaukie Country Club. -
Eastern and Seattle races.' Take Sell
wood and Oregon City cars at First and
Aider. -v
tloclTna4JofAaasJrtt
' ("pedal Dlseatek te Toe JoeraaL)
Pendleton, Or, Nov. 1. For assaulting
JTewtrm Le.- an nrtderelaed farm hand.
Ouy Matlock, one of the men arrested
n a raid on Portland lodging-houses a
few weeks ago. wasjflned 141 In munici
pal court here yesterday. Matlock Is
the son of Cat Matlock.- prominent
capitalist of this .city.
We have a -very large line of
finest quality of Linen Warp
Matting on hand and must close
out In order . to make room for
holiday goods now arriving. In
cluding .. . I . - .
Xmas Toys and
. Japanese .
Curios
wiouuu ajto msTAJX. ,
We will continue our auction
sale II days longer. Come and
get bargataa. - . -. ...
Andrew Kan & Co.
ttr Momrnxso sr.
" - ABTtTSBsTJaTTS.
Lyric theatre
WIXZ BTABTIBS MOaTSAT, OOT0BXB tt,
(Hatting Sale
The Xaeaayeieble Lyrie gtssk Osaaaay
Pi null
"The Banker's Daughter"
.A lOCIAt BBAKA I FOTB AOTS.
At-alsstea 10e Bsssrved seats, to.
-:...7 ': !--.:r.o.:-i-.;
JAPfflBE B(
cAt
Beginning Tomorrov,Thursday, II A. R..
-if
tnas; n. u
Auctioneer
Marquam ; Grand Theatre
, ' m mtmam ', ''- - - -
. ' LAST PEKrOKMaMCB TOWIOHT
G targe Aes'a aiesleal CsaMdr ssessa.
THE SULTAN OF SULU
A Big Hit 'Last Klght Seat Wse It.
siiMs nv. tfte. eor. TSe. II asd ll-M.
firsts mtm selling. - -Oartala at g:U e'elock.
Marquam Grand Theatre
TeBMrrew, mday. Saturday Malta, Ssrssmbsr
a, a sse a, .
flaerui-rrles Jlstlaee Bsrar4r.
GEOHQI ADE't MrSICAU COMEDT.
PEQQY FJOAl-fiARlSJ
Phirr sfHiie. ir. nv. y. Tie, 11.00.
hlght. SOe. ate. toe. Tfte. 11.00, lla.
SKATS HOW-ttUIIW,.
Delasco Theatre
"-till -aui
IU
azLABoo iiATZB. no.
ynerteeeth ana Wuklsvtoa a trusts.
X. C rriea. Aea. Mgr. X. L. Issasli. Baa. Kgr.
T0HIGBT 1:1a, 11 KIT TIMS HI PORTLAND.
AJVHITEf
rotmrx hiix
Whittlesey
la Ball diss's Great Drtat, , '
ig Manxman
Bvealags, BJe t Tie: llstlaews Sataresy, Sea-
ear, -sue ss aoer
Kelt Week WHITB WHITTT-KArY l ta
Lrttea's "The lady mt Lreas."
ea. X. aahar, ga-
. Pbeae Msla IMT. . .,
- Hesse et Masleal Barlesoee..
sf Isr Batlsne Ba4ay, Weaaasaay, gataiday.
TEX -aTASHIVOTOM - SOCIXTT aiXLS.
A BnsiBsrr ef Qraerfal Olrls Gergfaes Sowse,
. Bsrlssese. VseeevlUs, Mle,
Cessesp,
Pltirea Kmisg. KVa me. toe. Tie. Bsaeay
.s4 aetardsy Mstl-teM, )8e. ISe. ggc. tue.
BASOAIX .liATIMB-Weaaetaay.-aas ta
ssr sest. .
Beat Week. "Ts tiger X,aies Osaneay.
Empire
T k a n f a Twdft t UtrrltH
1 11 lit
fatst Natl in
sIII.TO' W. AMAW. sfsnsrsr.
- AO Tkls Week. kutlase Batersay.
Druaatlastioa mt Brrhs U. Clay's Popelsf
KeveL ......
- DORA THORNS
SEC Tee Lsdr-kseper's . Oettsge sad betas
ef Dare The Gerdeas st Earles tieart
lllaalitatee The Straggls tm Ute ee
the curt. j
A spaeial Soeaie rveaastlea.
' VTMS CUBA VIBLO la the title Bala.
PBKsgTealB. I6e. tne, Mte. toe. Mitl
ttr, l(lr. IfW. V.
B-XZT WZIX. "A KUXAS SLATX.-
Liberty Theatre IT5S55
KsaaceaMa ef Xeatiag flasa.
CREAl OP EM IMG WEEK
Have sad UnHi. tse WhHe. .
Jaah Wise. Oertall sad Xaraaaa.
The Biastasa. . Clavar Wahar . Pajafly,
Psifiwsiasiee dally at t to. T to set s a.
at. Thxa
sse swat esmrertahle
vaaStTtila baaae ea pstae Ceaet. . Aaisslea
10 saa 7w caeca.
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BALANCE OF
Fair to be sold at
IN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDING
Y. KUSHIBIKI
Y. HASHIMOTO
tonnor
7 Y. YAM ATI
v: ' Manager
GOLD '--h
MEDAL .
PIANO
. It is something to own a pltfi&Jvyhich ths Cotnmlulontn
of a World's Fair LUtinjuiihei for superior merit. If is
something to own a piano about who musical worth thers
can be no question. Historical - wortl---musical
be no question. HistoriciF
price.-Read this list and these
1
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Mston ft Hamlin Upright.....,........! 650
Mason ft Hamlin Grand
. Conover Grand
Maton & Hamlin Upright........,....
Conover Upright..
'Kingsbury
Conorer Upright
Conover Upright....
Conover Upright. .....
Symphonic Grana.
J - a. rr
iiuun a 11 amy 11
. Cable Upright
Packard Baby Grand
Fitcher Grand
Coma, in and see thete Pianos. ' A rare chance to te-'
curt sn Instrument hiitoricaHjr great and musicQ
great at a low. pries. , . ' "
Allen & Gilbert-RaniaKer Col
EASY FAYMXNTS
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worth
prices :
v . Regular. '
Special.
f30
680
3S
430
S3S
23S
320
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S4S
TZS
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480
5 so
900
850
j650 .
550
37$
525
600
575
J200
650
400'
800
1000
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free.lesso:js
Iff EKDHOIDERY
This beaatiful ahlrt ' walat
. Sealgn stamped : on extra
' ejaajlty India tinea. Special
813. Also eatalogue of oar
' ' yteet Art Needlework gup
pllea FUCK. :
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Address tsr sail
r)y .the nnnoLn
on or
SOT Ucy 5.:iJ.
TaVe elevatm !! Morilson.
aMAewteaa ,ejeje.e ? ---
Lw.tiil I J I ,
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till
DOWNY beds of ease
means Emmerich Fil
lows. The acme o!
pillow making - has been
reached in . these . pillows.
Each pillow carries a certifi
cate from the manufacturer
guaranteeing the purity of
the , feathers. No disease
germs or disagreeable odors
in Emmerich Pillows. We
have them in all grades, from
the sanitary hen feather to
the best .live goose down.
.The price is no more than
you pay lor the other kind.
Xssrisa rnisws Ware Aweraaa
V sU Keasl Lewis Clark ayesrtiea
THEN we have quite an
array-of good Mat
r tresses, B 1 a n k e t s.
Comforters, Spreads, etc
No matter what your needs
in bedding may be, youll
save money by buying here.
No extra charge for credit
just say "charge it" and pay
mistwm
puTTrrnrjG co
The Star Where Tear Credit Is Ssel
rasniwGTON Ano
TENTn STREETS
FEIST AtlD YAT.IH1L
TfCtD AND DAVIS
To be sure with your invest
' ment yon should convince
yourself that at those stores
are the latest styles of Men's
and Boys' Suits and Over
coats, running in price from
$X50 up to if 1-7.50;-Men's
Hau and Paflts from
f 1.25 up to fS.OO; Men's
.Underwear and Overshirts
from 25i up to f 1.50; a
general line of Shoes from
f 1.00 up to f3.50; a full
line of Trunks, Suit Cases,
Blankets and - Comforters.
We save you 20 per cent on
every dollar.
JQHN DEL1JAR
We Certainly Have the
RIGHT PIAKCS
We Certainly Have the
RIGHT PRICES
We Certainly Have. the
. RIGHT TE21IS :
" We Certainly Have ths .
T RIGHT TCATE . r!
StEETilVAY
A. B. CHASE ESTEY
EMERSON STARR
RICHMOND HELLER
And Other Pianos
DiinfloreFicr.oCo:
Steinway Dealers
2SS WASHINGTON STREET
JOHN CLAI&E ;"VONTITII
Rmstlr ef New Tort, barltoaa snloM at n.
hlu Tmple. will r--.l. upil. In rolca w.l
ttwe. tYTSk Wsahlagtea at., ruMS II. . Phua.
Mala S41S
AJrrgxiczvTS.
THE GTAR
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