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TJIS OREGON ' DAILY JOUHIIAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING. NOVEMSER 14. ... - v ' 4 T0U.J TC1CS TOWIOHI aMUIHtTSTe. I 1 Mriiiin Ursod. .............. -.-''OhMU" " "Tha rirt VIoIIb" )iki-r.... Mualcal Hurleiiua . k ini.lr ...... liooluao a Troubles" l.trl. ....... ......... Urart ot ltt-l" llr.ud m..m....u."...u..miu'" Ht. . ....a.. ...... .a... .... ....... VatM.TUle LUrt... . .Vaudeville '' Sena tor1 Fulton will leave tomorrow morning (or Washington and his last day. In Portland I buay on. There has been a eteady stream of rialtora at hla spartmenta In tha Jmeprial hotel, and among those who called wra a -number of - -the- prominent Republk-ane from varloua parta of tha tutt. Owing 1o the demanrta on hla time. Senator Kulton aald t bin morning that ha might be unable to attend tba conference at tha chamber of commerce thla after noon, relatlva to tha needa of the Colum bia river Improvements. "My views are ',' welt known and probably I could add i nothing if I were present," aald Senator " Fulton. 'Every one knows that I am in hearty aympathy with tha effort to ie cure an adequate appropriation.""1- . St.' Paul's brotherhood, ' a men'e. or- ganlaatlun of Oreo Metbodlat Episcopal church, had an Interesting meeting aat evening and appointed a commute to arrange' for a lecture course for the winter. . The league dlacuaaea toplca of . current Interest. For tha next meeting, .. Monday, December 11. ' the question, , "Resolved, That tha Right of Suffrage Should Be Extended to Women." 'will be debated, B. T. Johnson and S.'tt. Oil ' Irapfe talcing tha affirmative and John Corklsh and John R. James tbe nega . tlve. Tha pastor of Grace , church , la pooaed to woman' suffrage and prob ably will take part in tha discussion. . TMa evening tha body ef Jonaa Carl .tun will be received in tola, city from Alaska, where tha father and huaband ot a large Portland family' died re ' cently. Mr. Carlaon leaves a wife and : cine children here,) who reaida at Monta villa. Ho went to Alaaka soma time ago ta engage in business, and was employed , at Kllllanoo, in tha Tukon territory, when h died suddenly of heart failure, lie had been a resident of Portfand for 14 years,: and was well known.' Tha funeral data will be announced later. .. it-,-At tha First Presbyterian church yes terday afternoon waa held an adjourned meeting of the Portland Presbytery. Rev. Albert Harford's call to tha Beth any Herman Preabytartan church was accepted. Tha resignation of Rev. Levi John-ion as Sunday school missionary In the Portland Juaisdiotlon was ao cepted. . Mr. Johnson will go to Pen dleton. Oregon, to engage In tfte same sort of work that ha has bean doing "fcert.--: ; - " . "Isabel Taylor has begun suli for a 2dlvorct from John T. Taylor..Th eou- pie were married at Hamilton, Canada. .. on August, It, 1188. and have five chll . tlren,- the youngest being years old. She alleges that her huaband deserted 1 her 1n !. " : -rr Articles incorporating tha Saoajawea Mining company were (lied yeaterday In .the county clerk'a office by W, 1 Boise, J. T. McKee and C. C. Llebe. It ta cap italised at SSOO.000 and was organlaed for tha purposa of working the Olalla mlna in Douglas county. , v; - - '.. !.). 1, .. .. ..'" "Ant'a. brief discussion "on the "box h - ' i ordinance question at tha meeting of tha llqutirr license committee of tha elty . " council . yesterday. . further considers- . ttoa. .was postponed to a apeclal meat- 4ng to be held tomorrow morning at I ..", o'clock. ,. , ' . ioses! Roses!! ' Roses!!! We have many-' thousands of choice bushes on hand the good, old roaes and new nov elties. Call and aee them at our tree yard, .Front and TamhilL New roa catalog ready "ui h .a few days. . Port land Seed company. . r ' r "Portland Tamale Parlor. Ill Park street, between Aider and Morrison, the only place In town where enchiladas, chll con came with frtjolea, Mexican stylo; also tha celebrated Frits tamales, are made. Open from 11 m. to 11 p. m. The bimonthly meeting tf the city union of Epworth leaguea was held at . the Taylor Street Methodist Episcopal church last night Tha election of offl .nmr waa postponed for on month. , . - " . L Book bargain continuing at Swing's clearance aale, til Salmon street, oppo site courthous,,Headauaxtra for Bun-1 day school and kindergarten helps, e Wstahee and diamonds II down and . COo par week. Ooods delivered on first payment Xmae is coming. Metagmr Co.. Jewelers, opticians, 111 Sixth. . We clean and preea your olothas and shin your shoes for 11.00 par month. Unique Tailoring Co 147 Washington. ' Main U4. ;-yr-.'" " ' j','" ' - Rtimmag aale. ladles' First; 'Chris tian church. Eaat Washington and Grand . avenue. J Open all week. Donations so llclted. . . ;-' ' ' ' ; u" ' -A ,,( New shipment rafflla. Just raeetved a fine lot all colors, all shades. Port , ' land Seed company. Front and Tamhllt " For perfect fitting eyeglaaaea a tea aonabl prices, see Oea Rubensteln, .J graduate optician, lit Fourth street V Why pa 1110 to 110 for aye glasses when we guarantsg'a perfect fit for 1T ' Metsger Co., Ill Sixth street . ' Richard Johnaon waa arraigned before -Presiding Judge Fraser' this morning. ' charged with tha crime of larceny from : the pcraon. Johnson pleaded not guilty. ' He, with Charles Moxley, are charged . with having stolen ISO in gold from Erie i . - -U John I Ba Stetson -THT8 T.OT CAME JUST YESTERDAT. THB STTLE8 . -tARE NEW AND NOBBT." oo Hewett, Bradley p Co. ; ' sTABiaSAIXtBA. -' 348 WaihtHgion Strut . . '" Aira TUUT7J. r ; f' WTS ajsassasBi OurLauiiclry b I2:a a ttrcct err WITH ' .' 6c Pound We're lzS Ds:!r.ss$ Ycu Eet - - - i ' ' RiniUpMin3S8 . ., : uii;.?4Y co; r IZC0VD AKD COUfMlIA. ., i DUST BE Oil IIIIOD OR PAY COSTS Judge Frazer Will Not Postpone 'Case to Suit Convenience . ..,.'-v; ' of Lawyers. ".,V ; MANY ARE CALLED BUT. .. FEW ARE READY TO TRY When Thera Is No Work for Them ' Jwori ,f Oet Disguited Hereafter v Jury - Fees and Other - Expeniet Mutt Be Paid Before Case la React Attorneys who hav cases set for trial In the local circuit- court must be preaent to try their oases when they are called. - It not-th Jury fees and other expenaea may have to be paid Just tha same. Thl order was mad from the bench this morning by Presiding Judge Arthur U Fraser. wh said that It would b adhered to aa long a he was presiding Judge. J ; ,; Every morning 'during th present term of th circuit court, attorneys have arlaen when their caaea had been caned tonrtar aaoTlflformedThs eourt that, th counsel on the other side had agreed to have tha case postponed. Ju rors have been compelled to report Just the same and tha county ha been put to th expense of paying them for their presence although there were no cases for "them. ' "t will not continue any more caaea for the convenience of attorneys," said Judge Fraser j thla . morning. - "When cases are set for trial, the attorneys must b present It- ha been- th. aa too often that attorneys have had mat ters out ot iown to attend to on the day of their trials In this court, or they have had some ether matter one hand. On account of this aystem h cqunty has been puf to a needless expense. M Judge Fraser thl morning called th case of th City of Portland1 against J. W. Cook at al. No one responded Th court than announced that before th easa would be set for trial again, tb parties must pay 124 for the ex pense of having a Jury in court , this momng.' t , "We have a hard enough time In keep. Ing Jurora, anyway." aald Judge Fraser. "and when they are made to come hare day after day to answer to rollcall and then are Informed that there la nothing for them to do, ' It make them ' dia guated. "I had sat seven eases for the open ing day of th court. November 0, Sad only two of them were ready for trial; alx had been set for th next day and only on was ready to be heard; on November I five Jury cases were'o th docket and two earn up;' although six caaea, some of them important had been set for November 0, not on was tried and tb county was put to a use less expense of at least 150; four Jury cssss had been set for last Saturday, and two were ready; only on case was heard yeaterday In aplta of th fact that five were en th docket for that day; "d 't" "t-'-g-r-hfl -rwig errry '' fiv set down and on ready." . Bdmark on October It. pleaded not guilty. . Moxlsy also For SaleBurroughs No. I adding ma chine, almost new. Ill Chamber of Commerce, .-n-.: - , ., : ,; '. y ' (. Try a meal without meat at th Vege tarian eafe, 101 Sixth atreet . i Portland's best dancing school 101 Alder. Prof. Rlngler, Miss Buckenmsysr. Lad lea' gymnaslunf elass. th Rlngler Physical Culturs schooL II per month. " Dr. X. C Brown. Eye-Ear. Marquam. ' Fritas tamales are ta best . ' ' DELIGHTFUL NEWPORTs Iptoadid. Weataer at Thla Vopnlak . Faolfl Ooast Besort , , Delightful In every particular la the weather at Newport and .the Souther Paolflo and tba Corvallla Ac Eaatarn rail road have resumed their cheap rates to thJe jjjaee for th winter. Particulars by asking at Third .and, Washington atreeta. Portland. . r Dancing SchoolProf. Eaton. BegtnnenSHonday ' evening, i Class Thursday evening. Arion halL tmon by term. II oenta. Phone Weat S0O. . j m t . Milwaukee Country Club. Eastern and Seattle races. Take Sell wood and Oregon City can at First and Alder.. . ' - - . . High Glass AT REDUCED PRICES Every Trimmed Hat Included.' We do NOT hold the choicest in . . reserve lor full price. , ; . . LARGEST ASSORTMENT of FRESH, SMART, SNAPPY Popu- , ' viv lar-Priced Headwear in the City to Select From. ;" to Off FronvRegular Prices BECKER'S Third arid Salmon Fn-rr'i r"' r":i I VWit llUw..l tviivt : FOEO G'.'-HY ' T..-t-., .'; :-"T" District Is Crowing So Rapidly That present Accommoda-. tions Are Inadequate. Midway" waa promised a new four roomed school house next year, by the city board of school directors at a meet ing last night. Midway district Is growing rapidly and tbe present school building is entirely inadequate. Part of those in tha fifth and sixth grades, and alt-ef-hoe in the seventh.-eighth and ninth, nav to-attend th Sellwood or Brooklyn schools. Frank V. Gibson headed a delegation of 10 residents of Midway ahtch vlaited the achool board and presented their plea. Mr. Olhson argued that th dis trict was entitled to cpnalderatlon at the annual meeting of tha taxpayer and the member of the board agreed with him and told tha delegation that, they would recommend scboolhou'ae. The plumbing in: tha Harrison school has been declared unsanitary by the plumbing Inspector. Supervising Architect Jones waa instructed to make a careful Investigation and remedy de fect. Tha Multnomah Athletic club pro posed that a series of Interclsss and interachool athletic conteata In th pub Ito schools of tit city be held -under th auspices of the club, which agrees to present) medals to winners of event. Tha matter was referred to Superin tendent Rlgler for Investigation. Mlaa Abble Lwls. . teacher In the North Central school, resigned. Director Wllllsms being abaent th settlement of the merit system quea tlon m postponed until a special meet ing tomorrow morning. . : c ' IN THE P0CKETB00K. Is Where Toawonld &lk t See It ('., i.V Sarsd. ' . - - 7 . Tou will with our special Xma bar gatna, make your money go twice a far aa "elsewhere notwithstanding all other iralera' ao called tempting offers. Tou Just - shop around: and b ' convinced. Wa have the sole agency for th Bohmet plnao, world renowned for Its big reso nant ton and sympathetic quality, -with superb action to do your bidding and fulfill all your- musical desire. - The Decker & Son, known all over th United States sine 1861, Is a- favorite plane with a large number of people, , Space forbids to mention all our make. We have them from $ ISO upward, cash or easy payments. . Manufacturers " riant company, no Alder street - Seamen's XnatltnU Oomeert, ' I Th usual concert will be riven tomor row evening at the Seamen's Institute at S o'clock.- .. ,'s':-rJ . " THE OBEOOsT WATXS P0WZB ' . JtAIXWAT COXPAVT. HOTEL ;:i 3 '. .KJlTBSi 7-Y:' 'i .. u xrrtoT raoit xorxxaxa a, Mgia with ikfat........i..,... l.M Kmb aaA soari Mr Aar.. a00 kesm aaA Board ser wk..i... ...... U.00 ' Breakfast, see. !., - Biaass, Me, BMaial Tloket. nMdadlaa- issna-tris fan aaa Alaaer ..1.M peelel Tieket, laeleAlac reoaa-trlp fn mmm alfkt'a Uliiu aaA tkfaa , awala ...'.....,...OS.0O ' CARS LEAVE tioxiT emci man avo aldib sts. Daily at T:K. :, 11:10 a. St.) 1:00, 040, y, ' - 0:0, T:U . au , rbons or .Wrfte - ' r'", L, O. MacMahon, Manager ZBTAOADA, OEIOOB. ! ,! APPRECIATE THE FACT tting-v-uit-w-vercor at John Dellar s you will ap preciate the square- dealing on price, besides Mr. Dellar gives you an order, good un til .Thanksgiving day, for A OTKEY Free o! Charge Big sale on Shoes and Slip pers for Ladies, Men, Misses and Boys; good assortment of Men's Hats and Pants from $1.50 upward; quite a selection of Shirts and Un derwear; big stock of Blan kets, Comforters, Trunks and Suit Cases.' ''"-U"-, X John Dellar Running Two Storti ' .. Cor. First and Yamhill and Cor. Third and Davis Sts. Millinery MM MM Any or all of 7900 fect "" water front; depth 600 feet; 40 feet water; ;:K::::;':on;-::';.;"r:: harbor line; railroad facilities tyl bargain. Sherman Dv Brown 351 Stark Street Marquam Grand Theatre . ., moas stsiB sna. J " TO!TCHT AT 8:16 O'CLOCK. - Wtaaeedar Thnrssar Kl(bta, Horry Mcstaycr apsoctea by sa eteelleat eempeay plarera 1a xma XBin-s osjcatest biajca, "QHOSTS" t Th prasMtle Treat of tke Beasea. .. Frieas a6e.lSe.lae.r5e. H.M. - BEATS K0W BELLI NO. Marquam Qrand -Theatre ' ; rhoee Vila . ' TOJflOHT AT 6:18 O'CLOCK. . rBJesarda Prifl t Kaneus Ootore Qeorsla Minstrels TUB BBAL. rUNHUKla - POPtlLAa PRICE8 aae, aee, eOCi I6er Bans rsrs3 at ssh aooa. Csaeert la treat theatre ti sv . ' T Belasco Theatre iru bxlaboo' a mm. iora. - Wmrteenth an WHaiaetee atnats. B. 9. Vrles. Oea. ktr. X. t. Baifcset, aaa. Kr ' TOVItXT, AXL WKK . ' . LAST WBKK OF THI XOMANTIO ACTOB . White Whittlesey la SleWa KaaaaeU! Oreat Baieass "THE FIRST . VIOLIN LtrtmlBf, tS Tte; MitlM fttrfjaf att4 es A i. atA. ' a?WBUV s aWV asv SSW. 4 Kezt Week, Btirttnt With statists Saaess, -.- - eTsjDe i. ' "tbx ratal, oako." lirrt TNFITVF Orassa ! UAILI IUIAIIU. J- ai-. . Tiatbltl ae4. Tbh-4 ' Bts. Phase Mala ItCT, Umm m kfaalcal Barlsseae. ' KOTB Bsnrala hutlaee Wedaasdar, a. ak. See asr sac. -. . - TONIGHT TOKIQHT T. W. Dtakla's Pssmos BMatr Baew, Ifaaleal Borltsque BxtrsTSftasa, fThe Utopians" Brenlnt priees. Me. . BOe. T5-I "stjnee alMtore Wtdsdsr, Sfte te mar snt. TM E Q RAND iiinre tbatebty eo. AaA Chens ef Daaeis ObH . . i n v . r . , aw rne Ortf in a llerrr, ioll, Bhaptlr, Blmtln. nsaetng aa4 WeU-DrtU4 Chores, ef pretty owis. . , Oraeral admlstloa loe; evealtifa. Bandars sad hnlldaya, rwrved sMta oo lower floor Xl dailj BfcetinMS. eatlre loirer floor IOci koa seats, aha. LIBERTY THEATRB FOCllTH AND aTABK STBtBTS. ' . ' ' MansrMnmt ef Kit1nc A Dood. . atLABOB-'fl eaXATIsT BILL. Eerr Sehaldt. lee White. Ta Bertlae Callers. BadelBh Xsklaad. . Xsllf Bad Saris, Meviat rietarea. seisou oraasetia. ParformaspM dallr at t:3A. T.SO sad p. m, AdmUstoa. TEN Sad TWENTY seals.- TUP STAR mk and OMe Wesd. .' hllM kieaaer Joahias. ' Siaaeaa, hUr At Oe. Pearie aat MaaNat. Oenler a ad MoSialr. ..(.' .Mr. Tied Parlafa. -BtesreeWps Genmil adnlsaloa 10: eTeatBte. Busdsrs aad bolidari. iiwil SMta ea lower fleer floe hes aeata B6e.. : LYRIC THEATRE WXKX BTABTnt MOBDAT, VOTSatBSB W. The Heart of SteeL" A CaaMdr-Bnuaa ef the ' Admlwloa loe. Beserred Seats BOe. Empire Theatre th Sad Merrisoa. Pheae Mala lit. . int.Wf mr aviuiv Waa ' . - Portland Popular Plarseeie. -"''r '' Tnnlsbt AU Week hfatlnee 8acmdr, The Merry. JlnsllBf Musical Ceatedy. "Hooligan's Troubles" A BMlaace ef hannr. daa-Hns. sinsisf aad bmhicsI easiean. lr:t fraaa Jiew Vork City. EVENITftl Pft!CPir-fHea$e, BV. Ma, ' MATINEE PRICES W"e. !. iV. 1 KMT WEKE '"A BROKB HEABT." ' ( Pianoforte trtr Prodortloe, Pipe firyae. tinMif sd SnmnosKloa. Stndle rBXDiatOX W. SOOD :ICH. lmat Hiwl Ea tMX If IT. ALLTX-OOOmmi nl tor st rirft roosT'iaiWnal ekerrh, rocalvae ekplls at his atndlo. S Knrtk Elhtaestk St.. a a. ). to aoaa, fl a. ai. te 6 a. .,-asd at tha fCorthern CoratorT ( Mualr. rooal (1 Ukke kid., Boas I p. m.t al. . "V Ws wish particularly to reach th young man who is always known as a "Good Dresser" but who has to sacrifice something V in order to pay $40 and $50 for every suit. -1 , ' ' " We havs just received a new line of worsteds the very latest patternswhich by the closest kind of figuring we will ' be able to make up for 530. : ' '. v . '.. The fabric of this new $30 suit Is a revelation. It 'is made from a superior grade of wool is closely and firmly woven--and has taken the dye to a superfine nicety best imported Venetian linings-hand padding hand sewed with silk not even the least tailoring detail slighted. , w v The "Good Dresser" pretty nearly always knows something about cloth. ? . ': x , . ' ''.'.' Coma in and see this $30 fabric in the bolt. We will guarantee to give you as good a fit as you ever had from any tailor at any price. We are told by many that we giva - them a better fit than they ever had before. - ' Finish .Fabric. and ' guaranteed. . Tha price will suit -. and - -The sutt will fit.- We handle no Ready- -a Made Clothinc but make ... t-i :WMCM OF QUALITY ' Because we sell watches on time on th easy payment plan don't ret th erroneous idea that our watches are of Inferior grade to those of th regular retail Jeweler. We carry th Terr beat makes and we sail them on EAST terms at price as low aa th regular retailer demand for CA8H. We can afford to do It, since th jewelry business Is merely a aide line to our regular furniture business. Howerer, we aire lust aa food treatment, aa fine a grade of goods as If Jewelry was an axclualva business with us. A littl down, a little a week. . , . -. t GEVURTZ&SONS its-its rxmsT mnt. If Your Eyes ...Are Weak . Rlthar . from natural causes or from overwork, accurately lit ted classes will strengthen ' them. Ton may save a lot of annoy ance tfnd discomfort 'by . having your eyes examined and fitted with th proper glaases now. - t wak no (Charg for testing TTie eye: and I furnish glaases, accurately ground and scientific ally fitted, as low aa tha bast can b. bought for. A. W.Wright THE IOWA JEWELER 293 Morrison St. - Miss Edith Kelly Formerly Of Chicago, will reeelv t.iano pupils at studio. 44 Morrison street. XJCBCBtBTXXXT MXTZfO, . ' - , 1 -' t ' 'W i 1 ' f We Would Like Just Witk tke Well Dressed . STORE 208 FRONT STREET, BETWEEN TAYLOR AND .- - SALMON. . Mffi SALE F PATOS This Is tha Pure New Era Product, mad in Detroit, famous all tha .i world over, a written guarantee of trority o- f . inj with each can was US GALLON, f f V It la ruvanteed ai food 'as 'when it left the factory, and la sold at this pries because water and smoke half destroyed tha labels and soiled the cans. : Pantcr$, White Lead 6Jc Pound NEAL'S INTERIOR ENAMEL . ' i to keeo clean; former price $150 per gallon. C' NOW i.ePleaVU NEAL'S BATHTUB ENAMEL v. , r:- . , . Transforms the old sine tub to porcelain; former price, . quart, $1.40. 7C-, Now. . .: . . . . . v. . ....... NEAL'S ALUMINUM .ENAMEL 'v-f For steam pipes, radiators, cat ranges, etc.; former price, :rTcX.?.,S..:i.':.'.....'.90c;: No one will aver again buy Paints st thl prices we are selling these splendid goods for now. . Don't neglect tha opportunity. NEW ERA PAINT AND VARNISH CO. 208 Front Street, Between Taylor and Salmon. Portland. Oregon. v 1 , -!! ggj-ggi! . I. 1 . I We treat aueeessfully an ftrfvat r vu and cbronlo dlseaee f meat ale blood, atemaoh. heart, liver, kidney aad throat troubles. We eare SYPHILIS (without mercury), to stay eared foe. ever. We remove STRICTCRJ3. with, ut operation or pain. In It daya. We ' atop drain, night losses 'and spermatorrhea by a new anethed la a week. . We can restore th sexual vigor of any man under IB by means t local treatment peculiar to oureelvee. ,j ( ; ' W Cure donorrhoea In a Week Th oetor ef thta iMrUtnt or ar rearular a-radatav bav had ' siuf ysara arrten-. Wave ba 1 knew la Portland tor II years, bav repaUtlna' t makataln, and will n1rtaa aa eas unl.as eertala cure eaa be Aected. f W rnarante a rtire In every w v ttwdertalc or rharge no f. Con.iilta- tiim f 'a. lfr cH' 'V Inairvje- . ttv pxlX VOa ataJ snaid free la plall wrapper. Wa rare e vwtt ease ef pile ta tar or t" tton. Cur rnmnted. Tf yo cannot ceil at offle. write for 1. .re hour, t t-an T t B. far'i'ii ! va r-y : ' t l ' t , f 1 1 NEAL'S CARRIAGE PAINT The Old Original; former GRANITE FLOOR PAINT The? kind that stays on yotrr floor; former price 4M Af $175 gallon. Now....ePl.Ull CRESOLENE SHINGLE . STAIN Wears well, won't fade; form ", er price $1.25 per 7fl gallon. Now a VW DA VIES' VARNO-LAC - . Makes . your floor look like mahogany; former price $Z75 Nc!?r;.......:..$1.50 1