The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 25, 1905, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OREGON 'DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 2$. 1905.
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llirquasi tnil.,,..i Brltt-Nelaon Picture
! , ...."The ratal Curd'
f.mpire. ....... "A Broken Heart'
. Maker... ....Msetoal aorl wn
Lrrlc "A Traap's Oath"
Grand , Vaude.llle
Star .............................. Vudnlllt
Uberty ............................. Vaadevtue
' ?..- De Lany waa fined 11.10 In ths
police court thU morning (or leaving
aldawslk grating- open In front of
Old. Wortman 4k King's store whtls
filling th oil tanks of tha engine room.
Do Lsny aald that for IT years ha had
been In tha employ of tha Standard Oil
company In the cltjr and never baton
nau oeen in court. ne explained - thai
he had left tha grating open, but had
called tha attention of tha engineer of
-the atore to the fact when he left. Judge
Cameron aald that he would make tha
fins light In order that tha prloe of oil
might not be unduly raised, and Deputy
City Attorney Fitsgereld, after d la cov
ering that John D. could not be . held
for tha fine, urged clemency. - -
' The exhibit An Illumination la now In
ana second rinnrs or tha minus llhrarv
and can be seen during the day and
through tha evening. A typewritten
explanation accompanies each book and
piste, j ne noraryt will be open roi
reading on Thanksgiving day only, be
. tween 2 and m. , Material on the
prise esaays which have been offered
. by the Sons of the American Revolu
tion to all 'schools and colleges has
bean collected and may be found In
" both tha circulating and reference de
partments. Thanksgiving atones win
be told In tha- children's room Friday
afternoon. Pecetnoer I, at- 4 oolock.
, Saloonraen who are In the habit of
' allowing women - under the age of tl
years to loiter about tbolr placea were
given a warning by Judge Cleland this
morning. Tha Judge fined Joseph Mo-
Pherson, woe was a bartender for T. O.
Bllgh In a saloon at 111 Third street.
I20O and the easts of the trial for bar-
mi rmmilivu dii mil) .v 1 i ,
and Annie Bates, aged IT years, to re
main In that establishment on Octobei
it. it Mcrnerson does not pay, as wiv
R. L. Eberanan, the deposed patrol
man, -whose appeal Is pending before
' tha mnnlrlnol nlvll aervica MMnmlulon.
was found resently In the Oerman cafe
on Stark street late at nlarht bv Police
Inspector Bruin. The inspector -in his
' report of - the matter to . Chief Grltx-
macher said that Eberman waa intoxi
cated to such an extant that he at
tempted to make Bruin believe that he
owned the establishment The Inspector
suggested that such a man waa pot' fit
to be a patrolman. - i ; . , .-a
" Five cents' ' worth " of beer sold by
William Grimes of Monta villa to a. M.
Brown a August ti eost the- dealer
in liquid refreshments dearly.- This
morning Grimes waa fined list and
the cost a of the trial by Judge Cle
"Ta na77lrTgrThlnyTHontbs Grimes has
fatoenT 'oharareH with aolllner . Honor In
precinct No. l, which Is dry- - Grimes
waa arrested by Deputy Bherlff John
' Grussl and found guilty of violating
the prohibition law. - -
Cloth quality Is a strong feature in
the making of good clothes. We watch
that the cloth la rlgnt and mat me oeet
workmen handle the goods. 'A perfect
Tit is certain and fashion goes with each.
make any-enlt-er-
house to order for !2f, and pants 17.(4,
no more, no less. Satisfaction guaranteed
or no sale. - Unique Tailoring Co., 147
Washington street, near Seventh,.
: '. .- - -.
- Auctleti! -AscMon! - NeVer before have
eerie of portufiorniad the oppor-1
tunlty offered them to buy diamonds,
watches. Jewelry, out glaas and silver
ware abaolutelyVat their own price. A
visit to our - establishment . will prove
the above assertion. Auction daily. 1:80
to l:it. Seats- for- ladles. ,A, It, Loew
ensteln, lot hi Washington street.
. Portlsnd's Finest Lawns Are mads
by planting our "Diamond Brand"" fancy
lawri'' grass seed. One pound sows 10
'need to fix up your lawn? Call Main
47l.and. aak us about - It. , Portland
Seed Co. 5., ' .. ,
, Portland Tamale . Parlor, 141 Park
street, between Alder and Morrison, the
unlj plass In towavherssji,chlladss,ltaaeeond snd RurnaMe iinata with
. Vii I. mm with .44a1am U.rln.n
style, also the celebrated Frits' tarn ales,
are made. Open from 11 m. to 11 p. m.
Lottery -tickets seem to ben' perquisite
of the Ah Lee family, yesterday one
Ah Lee waa fined 110 for having such
tickets In his possession, and todsy In
the police court Ah Lee No. 1 waa given
a like fine for the same Offense.
-' Ths elegant new steamer "Northland"
sails direct Monday evening. Loe An
geles, cabin. 111.10: ateerage, 115. , San
Francisco, csbln. Ill; steerage, II; meals
and berth Included. , C. H. Thompson,
agent, " Third street.
- Wanted Energetic young men to heat
Tom' Richardson, r manager Portland
Commercial club, at T..M. Cr A. Satur-
day evening. November I Subject,
''Practical- Opportunities t for Young
Men In. the Northwest.". ; , .
Dr. Broughera topic, the White Tem
ple. 10:10 a. m "Crown of the Beati
tudes", 7:10 p. ni., 'Training a Husband
In the Way He Should Go." Fourth In
series., "Happy Though Married." .Tem
ple qusrtet sing .- '
Walte Baiter's delicious Caracas eat-
' Ing chocolate In beautiful carton, 10
rente. Vanilla chocolate with whipped
'cream, 10 cents. Free sample and re
ceipt book, to housekeepers at . 117
Seventh street. - - .v
' - The'O. lleltkem per. company are hav
ing a cut-price eale on eut glsss for
ons week only. Special bargains. .
Richard Bullock, alias Richard Bruce,
wss to have been sentenced this morn-
A dAPPY WIFE
Is the light of ths home. Rub
bing her life awsy over the waah-
tub - ta ...not . very conducive to
happiness, and now that We can
DolheFcnilyWcsh
Infld 6c PcrPcand
Mow 'unnecessary It really Is for
the housewife to wear herself out
,clesnslng ths family llnennr.We
'- make no charge for jronlng.
. "" ,I,M " . '. I-' "".
TELEPHONE MAIN l
- . v c..;. z-.i.
no by Judge Clelind for" the crime of
larceny. Owing to the illness of John
F. Watts. Bullock s' sttorney. action waa
postponed until Monday. The convicted
man aald that his attorney waa to file
a motion for a new trial, but Judge Cle-
wud Informed him that ths time had
slapsed. "Well, I would like at chgnee,"
was Bullocks reply.
; There's a new Judge in town. He
occupied the bench of Judge Alfred F.
Sears, Jr.. at the opening of the circuit
court this morning. No decision hsvs
yet been rendered by the new jurist.
His" name is "Jack" Frsser, snd ha is
ths son of Presiding Judge Arthur L.
Frsser. The boy has perhaps seen four
summers, but his presence on the bench
wss warmly welcomed by all the attor
neys at ids opening of ths court . , .
Apple trees, cherry trees, quinces,
peaches warranted stork at Butser"s,
ill Front street (These trees will do
bast if planted now. All kinds of shrub
bery, beautiful holly traea among them,
now oa sale. Full assortment of straw
berry plantseverything grown In gar
den or on farm at the' very., lowest
prices. Telephone Main 1701. r , '
Clara Bennett has begum a suit in the
circuit court .for a dlvoroe from Joseph
Bennett. ' The couple were married In
Portland on June 4, 1101. and Mrs. Ben
nett allege that exactly one month
after her husband deserted her. Ogles
by Young appeared as her sttorney. ,
Judge George this morning dsnied the
motion to strike out a reply In the case
of Fred Rasmuasea against ths Fslr-banks-Morse
company for 1260 alleged
te be due for the taking of an angina
The ease waa appealed from the Justice
court. - : . . -. - .
An operation on the right foot and In
flammatory rheumatism have kept Mas
Smith -for weeks past at St Vincent's
hospital. His friends will be glad to
hear of his removal to his residence,
where he Is recovering slowly. . ' '
The Jarvis restaurant, til Burnatde,
between First and Second streets. Is
under new management and will ' be
called The Palaoa. Chicken dinner will
be served on Sunday for II cents. Mrs.
U Wirt
.Taylor Street Methodist' Church
Morning. "National Exaltation"; evening.
Every Man a King. Where?" - Special
musical program at evening service.
Greatest ohotr In Portlsnd.
Bank runt sale clothlnc rents fur
nishing goods, hats, caps, trunks, va
lises, boots, shoes, etc-, at greatly re
duced prices. Te be sold In 10 days.
lie First street
Notice has been received of. the destfc
of Henry Duckstt, Thursday, st 'Walla
Walla. Washington. He. was the father
of Mrs. Mary Duraso of Portlsnd..
Steamship - Nome City sails from
Couch street dock for - Ban Franolaoo
and Los Angeles Monday evening, Nov
ember 17. . 8. P. Baumgartner, agsnt
Mala lf , .. . ; . -
Dr. House Kills a Lion on a Snowy
Day. He will tell about It-Sundsy
evening at 7:10, --First Congregational
caurclujlprtiny subject 10:10, lAngels.'
Watches and diamonds II down and
lOo per week. Goods delivered on first
payment ' Xmas Is coming. Metaarar
Oo Jewelers, opticians. 111 lath. -
Varno Stain-Lao for chairs, sideboards
and reftnishing any kind woodwork. Fire
sale price -40o quart. 208 Front street
Why pay II.S0 to 110 for eye glasses
when we guarantee a perfect fit for (IT
Metsger Co., ill sixth street
' - eswawaaaawawaai'' I jr- f
Portland's best dancing school, to
AJdsr. Prof. Rlngler. Miss Buckenmeyer.
I
Datnasad by first Not much! Granite
w
Emit Thlelhorn ' has
resumed violin
Tel. Main Sill.
teaching at ll Sixth.
Damaged paint below cost, SOI Front
Fine' chicken dinner too. 111 Third.
Frlts's tsmalsa are the beat. V
WANTED PATROL WAGON
7 AND PLENTY OF POLICE
' Early this morning some one In great
haste called the police .station ; and
ordered that the, patrol wagon be sent
g full compUmenforilUllL'Bllieu. Uuv
after another hurry-up message arrived
and the frenslsd shouter. announced to
the captain In charge:' ' .
n am Chief Grltsmacher: -send yout
whole force down here. I'm being mur
dered." ' . , H - .... v .
Patrolmen strolled towards the scene
snd found J. K. White talking to him
self In ths shadow of Erickson's con
cert halt White ssid he had been ss
aaulted by a swsmper in one of the
nearby saloons, snd pointed out ths
altered culprit The swamper said that
White had aaaalled htm with his fist
and had finished the assault by empty
ing a duckci or wster over him- Oa
his own behalf; White. Insisted that- h
had sent In no call and that some
other man must have been guilty.- He
ill be examined further Monday by
Judge Cameron. v . . -f, ,' .
Bethany yastot Zastallad.
Rev. Albert Herforth wss Installed as
pastor f the Bethany Oerman Presby
terian church by toe Presytery of Port
land Wednesdsy evening. Rev.- A. J.
Montgomery presided.- propounded ths
constitutional questions snd ehargsd
the pastor. Rev.. A. W. Rlnehsrd
preached the sermon and Rev IX A.
Thompson of Bellwood charged the peo
ple of the Bethsny congregation,..,
" atolaca May Qalt etorrte. ..
The Portland Are department may lose I
CBiiaiiun niei nuiurn ui ino east sias
district. . Ms has filed an - application
with the municipal civil service com
mission for' the position of city, build
ing Inspector. Ths commission has
called examlnstlons of applicants for
the position.- Three candidates took ths
last examination, but all failed. .
, - . 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 t - ' j
1 Sea aUsera te Ten aorope. '.t
Ben Albers.' manager of : the Albera
milling business Itv this city and ad
jacent country, departed yesterday for
a tour of Europe, which will extend over
several months, Mr. Albers hss not beon
homo for many years end will visit the
lend of his birth rn addition te-makinsr
a general tour of the continent
., , . aTorthwesi Opportunities . , (
Tom Richardson, manager of - the
Portland Commercial "club, . wtl) give an
address at ths Toung Man's Christian
Association this evening st t . o'clock
on. "Practical Opportunities far Toung
Men In the Northwest." All young men
are Invited tsTne present Muslo will b
furnished by the association orchestra.
. Mitwaukl. Country Cfub, .
Ksstera and Seattle raeeav Take Sell-
wood and Oregon City cars at First and
Alder, , , ... ,
rraf erred aTteek Caaaea
A ::en a Lewis' Best Brand,
HOT r.lEAT TRUST,
EAT 17AR
Ocalar Who Circulated Story v of
i Monopofy Slashes Prices "f
Vigorously. I ; : CA.
LOWER QUOTATIONS r J
, , ALL ALONG THE LINE
Our Meats Are Fresh and Good as
Your CornU Fed. He - AddawWt
WU1 Take Off Our Hat to" No
Concern. j', 4 f
'7:1 J
.
There ' Is sggresslve bidding In ths
local meat market situation Just now.
Inatead af anv trust exercising a con
trolling Influence, prices sre not fixed
by snythlng short of supply and de
mand. Owing to the especial activity
at the1 present time. The Journal has
mads Inquiries Into prevailing prices.
both for selllna snd buying, 'ine
suit shows an ODea market la which
the one that comes first with desired
meats areta flrat attention.
Oue of the. dealers who recently has
been devoting much time to the work -of
malting ths public believe a trust exists
In Portland and that the Union Meat
company has a monopoly of business
has Issued a circular In which ha pays
no heed to Union Meat prices, but
slaahes them all ths way down' the Una.
His announcement te the retailers Is one
of the best evidences that the Portland
meat market is open and that he and
other dealers sre not effected by any
trust conditions. In a circular dated
November 10, he addresses the trade as
follows: - -. '.:-' - ;
"Thsr ssr there's a mest wsr on hand,
Welt If It Is a fight they wsnt here It
Is. Some of our friends say the man
with the longest purse will win. - Don't
worry sbout us or our purse; we will
be doing business when some of our
competitors sre gone and forgotten. If
yon are paying more- than the following
prices, come to see us:
"Beef Steers Hind Quarters, 4j to
IHe: tops, 4 He; rounds, 4Vc; good. 4c;
medium. I He; common, Sc; front quar
ters, le- to mc- Cowa Tops, Hc;
medium, Ic: common IVie; hlnd'ousr
ters, Ic to 4Ho; front quartan. a to
I Ho; rounds, 4c; chucks beer, xho to sc;
loins beef, 4c to ic. . ' '
"Hogs. THc; mutton. So to 7c; lambs,
best Ic and good Ic x
."Our meats are ss fresh snd as good
ss you can find. We take off our hats
to no concern." ' ,1
- The ITnion Mest company's quotations
to the trsde are found to be as follows,
on the same grades: ; . '
Beef Bteera Tops. I He; good. Ic;
medium, 4 Ho- Cows Tops, 4 Ho; good.
4c; medium. 4 He.- Steer, hind quarters.
r quarters, Ci-JteerlroDl
quarters, 4Ho; cow, front quart era.
I Ho; chucks beef, Ic; steer, loins,
Ic; eow. 'loins, - 4e. Hogs, Ic; mut
ton, 7c to Ic; lambs, Ic to to. v
The buying prices, sccordlng to
current quotations of the Union stock
ysrds, are: t-' -. '
Bheep, sllve,- 4 He TO c. snd so xor
lambs; steers, medium, IS a hundred,
and choice ll.BO to l.6(: cowa, common,
It.ZI to 12.50; hogsv 11.71.
mim-
OFFICES
Are s great lmnrovemeiit ever the former oaei
in the Lewia bulkllnr. I have abnadaBca ef
room - bare, - and mr Bwthode are eertalnl
worthy of IsveatliratloB wbaa as allopathic of
ficial ef ttaa Medical Onnsreaa, reevntly held
Is Portland, earns to SM for treatment.
am aattsftrd." ba aM. "that drnra .will nnt
reach my eaas." And they would not. Bnt
mr treatment did, and It will reacb yours,
too. This doctor rejolcea that bla prejudice
did set overcome bla better .JndrnwBt, and
that be anfrored himself to anbmlt trt tha
rational treatment of a tiataronatlile doctor,
I sire so medicine. nor So I . amnio tba
knife, yet .
I t-API tuna iuu.
Toe. If sfrea the oDBorranltv. Kote nf d
dreaa below, look for my alsa when voa sail.
or cnai whs me ny taiennone. ,
' RBAD THKSB TE8TISIONIAUI1 .
"Portland, Oct IT, 1000.
'TrVt-efsom It May Concern! '
"I aqffrrad a Ions time with aerlmta atom
srh troable, the dtaeeae bavlnf profreaaad ae
far that I waa unable to retain my food, and
finally roanS wattr to ranee sanaeai la hurt.
my entire aratem was In a Srrloiiely depleted
condition. On or abont July 11 laat t adrlaed
with Dr. Nancy J. Fulton, of thla eltr. and
waa ladneed to take treatments from her, and
after taking the twelfth I waa dlacttarred.
I ran saw eat asrthlns I dee Ire. feel see-
ferflr. well snd am conatantly salnlns
atrengrs. -Inis--marreioos rnange- I ess pats
fally say ta doe to Dr. miton. ' ; '
-jv r-4--, -THUS TSUUH..s
' J ' ' 'Home, Jefferson. In-.1
Note Mr. Taualin ran b eommnnleated
with at Jefferson. Or., or bla father, Eli
V 11 vtt- mm h aeoo at the New Orand fJOM-
tral, eorner Third and flanders,- thla city.
"October to. 10OS.
"To Whom It May Concern':
''It afforda me great pie sore to write s
word Is pralae of Vt. Pulton. I enffered un
told asony Sar ent Week with pain Is my
whole body. My hnaband called in whoa we
MimatJ w a am n Iki heor -thvalHatia to
the etty. He waa sot -anre. tm tbonsht t
had saajralsla, or It mlsht srove to he sail
atonan, left medlrlne aad thoosht 1 weald be
better next day; but t gradually (raw woree;
sot no relief from pain except nmler oplataa.
Having heard nf Dr. ralton thronsb frlendo
ior"nre, we decided to call her In: ao my
nnahand went at once and bronaht her to tb
bona. I; aoa sxemtaatioe -one nraaoancrd It
a caae of acute eaatrltla, and after on treat
stent I waa able to get sp, dreoa myaelf and
go abont my nana 1 honaobold dntlea. I hare
now takee S week's treatment and Certainly
think fear the moat wonderful doctor I erer
met MR".. C. K. HUTflOf.
, - -V . "1M Tantfe Bt. Portland. Or." '
Kote Don't forset te Inrloao poatase atamp
toe. reply whea srltlng te aay at my patlaata.
Dr.N. J. FULTON
' , ' .. ItATUKOPATaV - - -
5 -315 Twcllth Street '
Cerser Clay, en Woe from O ear." ene frost
. lelh Street ear, t from JefferaoS ear.
...I Xewphoaa Mala
4- r. .- J.. rOXTOay starepata, - 'k
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mm mum
All Public Utilities of St. Johns
Being- Sought by New J.
, 3 .-jji Corporation. v C :',
COUNCIL WILLING TO LET
COMPETITION INTO FIELD
Permit. Once Civenfor Nothing Ate
. Valuable Now and No ! Excluiive
Monopoly Prevents Immediate Ac
; lion Capitalists Ready ti' Come.
The seat aide efsce of The Journal la Is the
atore ef l. M. C, Miller, wo Mat aurnaus
treat . Telepbene Eaat 2T6. . f. ,
St. Johns franchisee ure ant to go
begging any -longer, and some of the
companies -that, sines the town OJgan to
take, notice of things, hare been in en
tire control of the field are liable to
meet keen competition before another
year peases. The council has shown Its
willingness to sdmlt any corporation
that promises- better service or reduces
rstss snd thst Is willing (o psy for a
franchise. Up to this time the qusl
f rsnchises given - have been ' donated,
practically, but -the present council be
lieves a considerable source of revenue
exists In these franchises and In the
futurs corporations seeking rights In the
town will have to pay for them.
. The Portland General Electric : com
pany has one of the typical franchises
thst were granted by the old council
under the former charter. While termed
4 franchise, the permission g'veit Is
nothing more than the right to operate,
lay and maintain poles, lines and thcr
needed equipment on ths streets of ths
town. . This, right to operate Is for 10
years from the date of the paessee,
which was August 1, 104. The permit
provides that two arc lights for the
streets snd such Incandescent lights ns
are needed for the temporary bulldiug tu
which th council meets shall be furi
pished during the continuation of . the
permit . r . -v -. ;
Such a permit gives-the council the
right at any time to give a real fran
chise and an exclusive one ta another
corporation and to enter Into a contract
with' It for street lighting. During the
atimmer, one such proposal waa consid
ered and warmly approved by the coun
cil, but Insufficient financial backing
caused the defeat of the plan.
While the water franchise Is mora
closely guarded, legal authorities. In
cluding the town attorney, have decided
that the right of the town to bdlld
its own water plnnt If not Impaired by
the franchise now In operation and at
preseht one corporation Is negotiating
with the council for the right to build
a modern system for the town.
No barrier exists to the' admission of
the Home Telephone cbmpsny when It
desires to extend Its automatic lines
In the bounds of St Johns and this right
probably will be given without a charge
being made for the. permit the party
service In the place st present not being
to the satisfaction of the bualneas men.
1 For ths gaa electric light and paw
wster, telephone and transportation
privileges of ths town there doubtless
will be bidders in . the coming few
months, as already ths rapid growth
and prosperity of ths newest town In
representatives of severalcorporations
have- examined -the field and reported
to their eastern employers ths oppor
tunities lying Idle. . f j .. .,
v WANT: LOW LEW.
St Jonas Business Xea Fear Tases Will
. ' Be Too Sign for Comfort
Heavy property owners of St. Johns
will, object strongly to the rslsing of
the tax levy there, and the - dream of
the council to secure a 10-mlll levy
on the aasensed valuation of 11.250.000
probably will not be realised. - Business
men of the town say the present valua
tion Is three times that of last year
and that If only the old levy of 4 mills
for town purposes wss made the burden
would be triple what It was befors..
I I 111 I..... ..r.l,l
pal purposes but 14.130 during the next
year, and as the town haa obligations
smountlng to more thsn f 3,000 already.
It ia - not believed such a , levy would
be within SO per - cent of the needed
amount In addition to the debt ef
13,000, the recent action of the council
In purchasing property for a town hall
has laid a $1,600 burden on the treasury
that muat be taken Into account Those
supporting Ihe 10-mlll levy sssert
thst this would put the city on a strong
financial basis, with no debts snd no
outstanding- warrants and wpuld allow
the city to make auch Improvements
as sre absolutely necessary without
dangerous delay. After one year of the
high levy It is said the town thsa could
start out with a clear balance sheet
and with at or mill tax live within
ANNUAL ALBINA SERVICE.
TTaloa Thanksgiving' if setlng ef Piotes-
tants at Forbes. Cnrnltr
Protestant ' churches of - Alblna-, will
unite to the annual union Thanksgiving
service on the evening of Thanksgiving
day, the meeting to be held In Forbes
Presbyterian church, and Rev. Mr. Up-
Shaw, pastor of tha Mtsslssippl-Avsnue
Congregstlonsl church. ' to . preach : the
annual sermon. : Ths churches of Al
blna have held this union service at
Thanksgiving time regularly during the
last five years, snd on such occasions
Informal gatherings of the church peo
ple of the half doxen suburbs are held,
the nrosram . of . the various orsanlniu
ttona during the jrear related and future
plana discussed. ,Tlu annual service
hss resulted In ' the Alblna churches
being more trlosely united In . general
rettgloua work and his become an Instt-
ruslon of Alblna church life. A pro
gram of unusual Interest .has been sr..
ranged for the - union service this
Thanksgiving. , . ;
MWW-M-M M l- '
.yA t a-nrrrr'
Snaayslde Oongragatlonal, Body Decides
' . e Meet AU tss BUla Aleas. '.
A new- era dawned Tuesday for the
flunnyslde Congregational church, when
the -members of the congregation de
cided thst In the future they would
meet all the obligations of thw organi
sation without aid from the-missionary
society, which in the paat has paid s
largs psrt of the minister's salary. Th!
declaration of financial Independence
waa ' made after encouraging reports
fenm -Lurch Clerk ft. C Iter fhureh
TreesursrBrTCOMsBd"Paafjrj.-X
Htaubt After miking this decision ths
members decided to elect Rev. Mr. fftaub
permanent paator. : It was alao decided
at the session to remodel the church
bulldlatf to provide rooms for. the varl
IF YOU YArrr THE
i
STUOEBAICER- -
AWARDED 14 GOLD
At
Carriages Road Wagons, Business Wagons, Farm Wagons, Harness
Studebrsker Bros Co. Northwest
330-336 E. MORRISON ST.
NO PAIN
Va save teeth If enly's good root remains.
Vtrr''"r
nu aeauty. ,
aecired train to saernmeaa
We replace oet sr abaest teeth without pistes
PRICKS REASONABLE
We extract teeth without pals free ef charge,
PRICES REASONABLE
We treat and tlshtra knee teeth, and soft
or bleeding gnms are made aoand and healthy.
We gnarantee our platee to St. 1
W giro yos the boat dental work for the
lowest coat eonalatant - with . grat laaa work.
Come and have free examination- and eoo
anltatlos asd leers for yourself what we can
de for yes.... -. .-, -;....
Boston Painless Dentists
tSlH Herrises
it. epy. staler
traak aad
.reatofnoe.
BOUms ;M a. m. te p. St. Suaaay, l:M
a. mi to is:se . m.
Sfylsl grill clubs and
claases that are ToTielUUUs pail af
the church's activity.' i: '-' ..
EAST SIDE NOTES.
Ths Piedmont Presbyterian church
with, the first Sunday in December will
make a change tn the time of service
ss follows: Morning preaching. 10:30
o'clock; Sunday school, II -m.; evening
preaching. 7:30 o'clock.'
Bv the death or Mia a josepnins tres-
ton this week-the St. Johns scnool tost
valued , teacher. Miss Preston had
been In charge of the third grade for
some time. - The vacancy has not as yet
been filled permanently. .
The building uaed as sn exhibit hall
st the fair by the National Cash Regis
ter company will be remodeled into a
church and Used by the Congregational
society of Bt Johns, the company hav
ing ddnated tha ..building for thla pur
pose, v f .-
Sherwood uormnn and Jdlss NelUS
Grace Jlewett were married at the home
of the brides parents in St. Johns
Wednesday at noon. The tiome of the
couple will be near Camas, Waahlngton,
where Mr. Dornitn has a large ranch. ,
SATISFIED GUESTS. "
It's a source of supreme satiafactlon
to dine at a place where every article
In -the line of china, silver, crystal wsrs
snd napery Is of the very finest quality,
Add to -these the - best food products
purchasable, an unaurpassed cuisine and
perfect service, and you have aomethlng
of an Idea of what "Te Oregon Grille"
offers to Its patrons. Orchestra, every
evening after t, ' Corner Seventh and
taj-k streets. .
Fat Folks.
I have reduced my weight II pounds.
tract nine Inches, waist eight Inchss and
hips nine Inches In a short time by a
guaranteed, harm less remedy wlthoat
exercise or starving. I want to tart you
all about It ' Enclose stamp and ad
dress. Mrs. Charlotte 'Woodward.. Ore
gon City, Or. . , j-
Pure old Mince Meat. Brandy and
Sherry Wine at IX permanus. 323 Mor-
neon ntreei. t
tn J . . a
aJcuaziczsTTs.
Liberty Theatre J0,? ,
Man. emn t ' ef Keating A Flood.
Tha rt Met-rlllo, - TW Wiu. X WkUs,
VMnle Brtitn-rfc
at Berlins. Mr. snd Mra. John Chlek.
Brttt-Kaleon Clotum on Blne-raoa.
laaarty a Balootag OTvheatra,
Perfnrmaheas dally at 1 Ml. 1 to and S p. a.
Admlsaios, TKN snd TWENTY eents.
BEST CAORIAGE, YAGOii OR OAFiiitSS
r .
BUY A
the Lewis & Clark Exposition
ON THEIR. FULL LINE OF
FOOTBALL
FoiStateChampi
UNIVERSITY Of OREGON vs. fJULTfiOrJAII
; (St&ta Ohamaiaaa)
ThankeSgiving Day
RAIN OR SHINE
On Multnomah Field, 130 P. VL , Admission, including CrandsUnd, JLCO
Marqudm Grand Theatre
FHONg MAIN .90S.- ".
TONIGHT AT 8:30 O'CLOCK
UT ' tafukxrarei
TBS ORIGIN AI AND ONtl
Britt-Nelson, Pictures
Bhewisg Every Move and Blow of the right
FOPTfLAR PRICES o. S8c. 0e snd lie.
BAROAIN MATIKKB PBICIM V sad Mr.
Dclasco Theatre haSV
---V BKLAJOO stATIB,. WOFa, .A'-A-14th
and Wirt. its. B. L. Bai-katt Bra Mgr.
T0KI0HT LAST FXBFOBKAXCK. '
TUB rOWKBriX OBA1IA
"We Fatal
. 4 J-
raiCKS Night tie to Tie. Mats., XSe aad Oc
Starting , With Sunday HM lore "MICHAEL
. gTROUOrV."
To Follow "The Girl Wltk the Oreea Eyes."
Empire Theatre:
Utb snd Morrises,
Phone Mala 111. -
MILTON W. SEAMAN. Manager. - 1
TUB POPULAR THEATKB.
TONIOHT AX 1 11 Laat Ferfanaaaes ef ths
' Seeatifnl FUy, , ,.f . ..
UA Broken HQart"
A Story ef the Colorado Mountains Interesting
aad Thrilling Cloatedy and Pathos.
., Evening prion IV. IfcV SSe and Me. .
MatloM- Prices lue, le and She.
Kelt Week., Starting Tomorrow Matinee,
; "tANSINU ROW A.N. "
--r-
STAR
THEATRE
Wtek of
NOV. aotlt. '
The Three fewdose.
t urr rarreii.
Itaeer. Chaae end
Adair.
The Oreat Blehawla.
Ad'entore-- of ttherlofk"
Holmea.
Mattseas leo, ev'ra lo, tftei tesaa tee.
Ornnd Tlicntro
An nnqnllfte.l hit
ftTWN'B MXBHT THAVrSTT COM PAST
S- ,ir 'w n"-(t'-n wett -ht.i
Gardi'
MEDALS
PORTLAND, OREGON
Kodaks
AN EXCELLENT
XMAS PRESENT . v
Dregon Photo StocR
Company ;
m Sixth SL, bttWashlnoo & Start
zPhoto Supply Destert
GOVERNMENT SKCZS
. 1,000 AXBi of Oovernmsnt Shoes
. At $1.59
Sixes to 11. selling at $1.59 per pair,
M. WAX
SSI front oOrne genTersoa.
Opea Vatll
Come in Today or
At the rate , they have heea going
since1 'wo announced our REMOVAL,
8AIJSiredrnibtlf. we will have many
to take with ua o our new" loceil. n.
TJ9. Joweat-nrloss -saw mde on hlh
grade planoe for two days more.
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