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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNINO. OCTOBER T. lWt. I Town Topics botxos Ths Journal sgsncy at Salem ) been transferred to Russell M- Brooke. finnnrtara at faflltnl Tlrilv Store. 404 gut street, Phone Btelp 101, and all changei, new siiiibi muuiis ua plaint will receive prlfcit attactton. tOWW tWIIaim 1IIW aVeVS sWVg Stir "Mob i;UkI Ti 1'istsgen Va -. -- -- Ellere Piano Houae haa Mad In the circuit court an snswsr to the ault of A.' P. Armstrong to raatraln the firm from occupying the premUea now occu pied by the Portland Buelneae college. It la alleced by EUere that tha laaae waa given them in June by T. Scott r.rooke, agent of tha building, and that Armstrong knew of tha leaae at the tlma and agreed then to surrender tha premises to tha piano house October I. Armstrong In bis ault alleged that tha rooms occupied by tha business college had been leased to tha piano house without his knowledge, and that they had attempted to cause tha college to vacate without having sufficient notice of tha leaae. Is applicants for stats oertlflcatea to practloa optometry la Oregon were ex amined during tha past week by tha state board of examlnsrs in optometry, consisting of E. O. slattern. Portland, president ; Dr. Herman Be nr. Salem, sec rets nr. and Dr. C. W. Lews, Eugene. Only one applicant. Dr. A. S. Buay of Iloeeburg. obtained tha coveted oe run cat e. Roberta Bros, employee gave their ftrat dance of tha s Bason at Woodmen hall on Thursday evening, October 4, SOO oouplee being present. Muslo for the occasion was furnished by Eve rest's orenesira, ano a raoai awianum uwi waajhad by all in attandenoe. Thews are htrlotlv Invitation partlee and lack no feature of charming; sociability of tha refined and cultivated Kino. Mrs. Howard, proprletreaa of tha A B. C. restaurant. Seventeenth and Washington street, haa noufted the po llca that her 14-year-old daughUr Ma bel, whom aha desorlbee as being -rather heaoatrong," lert home moay mini t 8 o'clock and haa not been seen since. The girl. It la understood, 'tried to leave en another occasion, but was prevented by her parent a Tom Brown, aa English cartoonist who sucoeaded McCutcheon on the Chi cago Tribune, waa a Portland visitor yesterday. He ram with a letter or introduction from Oenerei Passenger Agent Meaf array to Assistant General Passenger Agent John H. Scott of the Hsniman lines, and was ahown about the city by Mr. Scott. Improve Tour Home. Plant fruit, shade and ornamental treee. shrubs, roue a. bulbs, etc Our l06-07 Illustrated, descrlptlvs and priced catalogue will give you valuable Information, and our ex perienced salesman will call If you wish. Call or phone Main 47a, Port land Seed Co., front and Tamhiu street. Oot an hoar to gear today? Spend port of that time la our studio, open from to I. Have a sitting for one of those elegant portraits we are making- no better on earth no superior In Christendom match els anywhere. E. W. Moore, expert photographer, Elk'e building. Seventh and Stark. Suit tailored by aa are ear to be correct. Our workman are expert, end this Ineurn garments which fit per fectly. We make any suit in the houae to order for lit; no more, no lea. Style, fit and workmanship guaranteed. Unique Tailoring Co., SO Stark treet, near Sixth. Article of Incorporation of the Raeco lith company were filed in the office of the county clerk yesterday afternoon by Edwin O. Fanning. Dan C. Shaw and C. N. McArthur. Tbey will engage in the manufacture and aa) of raco and raeccllth products. Capital stock, ft", 00. f T( T. Abraham, one of Portland's oldest real eatate dealers, and formerly locat ed at lit Second street, haa moved to rooms I and . Labbe building. SJ7H Washington street, where he will be glad to eee hi frtanda and thank them for their peat patronage. Mr. Samuel Mendeeohn ami Mia Sarah Bromberger, whose engagement has been heretofore announced. Will be at home today from 2 to 5 p. m., at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. S. Brom berger, 4 North Park street. , Diamond, watch end Jewelry on asy payments at tee than elsewhere for cash. Ws glv you poelon whan making first payment, demand no se curity, charg no Interest. Marx Bloch, 74 Third street. The meeting for men only, held In the auditorium of the T. M. C A. this after noon, will be of special Interest. Rabbi Stephen S. Wlee will deliver the ad dress, "Pillars In Society." A half-hour sticklers for Quality" BTTS LADIES' WATCHES Perfect jewel among them .every watch warranted Gold and Silver Diamond Studded "sweet a a ba by, pretty as a rose. Oar Optical Department la In charge of a graduate optician First-rlsss. careful, painstaking. Satisfaction guaranteed. ThcG.HcitkcmpcrCo. ENDEAVORERS 10 HOLD MEETING Three Days'. Session Begins at i First Congregations! Church ( Next Friday. PROGRAM ARRANGED FOR THE CONVENTION Them of Discussion WW Be "A Letter Vision" end Prominent Re ligious Workers of the City and Stat Will Participate in Program. Christian ndavrer of the North western district. Oregon Endeavor union, have completed arrangements for their third hionnlaj convention, which Is to meet in this city in the First Congrega tional ehuroh, Park and Madison streets, aeat Friday, aad continue three day. Tha theme chosen Is "A Larger Vision." aad the program will he a follow: Friday Evening, October 12. 7:1 Song and praise service; hymn; prayer; organisation; eoloj Word of Welcome; reepoaae; addreaa. Dr. B. U House; hymn; Mlapah. Saturday Morning The Inward Look:" t o'clock, "Qulst Hour." H. W. Davie, religious director. T. M. C. A.; "Bvry Talent for Christ" Rev. F. Bur eau Short. 10.11 o'clock. "Better Prep aration, for the Christian Hndeevor Pray Meeting." Rev. H. C. Shaffer, 10:SS o'clook, "Car Duty to the Sunday Even ing Service," Rev. J. P. Ohormley. 11 o'clock. "The Right Missionary Spirit." Rwr. W. L. Upehaw. 11:10 o'clock, "Ths Juniors." Mrs A. H Burkholder. 11:15 o'clock. "Question Bex." Mies Viola Charleston. Saturday Afternoon 'The Outward Look." t o'clock, eong service. 1:1 o'clock. "Our Opportunities.' Rev. Charles A. Shaw. 1:S6 o'clock. "A Plat form on Which Christian Citlaen May Stand." E. S. J. McAllister, t o'clock. The Responsibility of Soul Winning." Rev. J. E. Bnyder : o'clock. "The Call to Missionary Service," Rev. Cephas Clapp. 116 o'clock, buelneae sssslon. Saturday Evening "The Upward Look." 7:0 o'clock, praise' service. S o'clock, addreaa, Rev. Paul Radar; S:S0 o'clock, address. William Shaw of United Society of Christian .Endeavor. :1 1 oclock. social hour. Sunday " Morning 7 oclock, sunrise prayer meeting; Sabbath schools; preaching la verlou churches. Sunday Evening 6:1 oclock. "Mass Christian Endeavor Prayer Meeting," leader. Harvey V. Miller. 7:10 o'clock, anthem; scrlptur: solo; prayer; quar tet. I o'clock, addreaa. Wllltem Shaw. concert will be given by the sseocletlon orchestra at 3 o'clock In ths gymnasium, followed by the regular meeting in tha auditorium. Baseball Today. Basebill today. Twenty-fourth and Vaughn street grounds. Schtllere v. Portland Trunk team. CM at called promptly at a oclock. Admission tl sent. Including- grand stand. This will remind yew that now la the time to have your hair mattreasea reno vated and returned the same day. Phone Mala 474. Ths Portland Curled Heir ymstery. H. Mats gar. proprietor. Civic Improvement. Don't litter your treat with wood. Sara coal. We de liver it la your basement, independent Coal A Ice company, successor to Holme Coal A Ic company. Tour Eye Examined Free. We are tlU celling syegleeees at ll.OO. A per fect fit guaranteed. Meuger A Co., jeweler and opticians. 111 Sixth atreet Ladles prepare yourself fee. Ut rainy season by procuring a tailor aside water proof walking ekirt. Made by Charles Coopey Son, lilt Third at, up stairs. Watch, diamond aad Jewelry en easy payments; tl down. 10c a week. Don't go without a good timepiece Metsger A Co.. Ill Sixth atreet Mms. Bushnall, select palmist of San Francisco. I located at lit West Park street for a short time, t a. m. to I p m. Telephone Main 4570. Ralmmlnf nooL St nd tub hatha All for 15 cents, rtcnars ale apart menm rnr nam. Ami intra naiwMn Taylor and Salmon. Ladle' and Men' Hata cleaned and reblooked. 240 Alder street, between Second and Third. Aem Oil Co. sell th best aafety coal Oil and One gasoline. Phone Esst 711. Wllholt Mineral Water. Elmer J. Wal lace. Agt, 1(8 Id St. Tsl. Pacific let. Read my ad In ths classified column Nlblo, ths famous clairvoyant. For Quality, Quantity and Quickness, go to Morris' restaursnt. Solicitor wsnted, (tl Lumber Ex change. Wooster sells everything. ASSESSMENT ROLLS OF FOUR COUNTIES rgpeetal Dispatch te Tb Journal Salem. Oct. t. Ths secretary of state ha received the summary of th as sessment rolls rom Baker, Columbia and Clackamas counties. In sach of these counties there I a large Increase In property values, and in the case of Baker county th valuation la double that of last year. Th property of Columbia Is valued at SS.017.0S0 as against 4,lt.78t laat year: the property of Clackamas county Is placed at 110,848,871 a against (1.808.048 teat year Baker county property Is assessed at 18.88 2,80 tn stead of S4.172.S0S last year. (Upeelal Dispatch te The learns!.) Salem. Oct. I. Annie Sprsgu baa started divorce proceeding against Harley O. Spragus. whom she charge with cruel treatment -The complaint consists of nine page of type-written tatter and recites many matter show ing that a lack of harmony between the couple has existed for a long time They were married In Tillamook In 1(87, and have four children, the young est being a eon lt year old. They have been making their home Hear 811 vertoa. She a ska the court to require him to pay (80 per month towards the aupport of the minor ohlldren, (100 at torney fees and si so one-third or the five-acre tract owned by her husband. Portland Church Buys Pipe Organ KIMBALL DUPLEX PNEUMATIC PURCHASED BY FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Seventh Roae City Congregation to Order Magnificent Organ From Eilara Piano How Specification Have Bean Forwarded to tha Kim bail Factory at Chicago. Til Flrt Christian Church of Port land, Park and Columbia streets, is to have a new, magnificent Pip Organ, the Kimball Duplex Tubular Pneumatic. The president and secretary of the church board closed the contract with Eilsrs Piano uouss. Friday. October 6. nd ths Instrument will be Installed aa soon s possible. In their dealre to cur the very beet doss this organ procurable great care and much time wee devoted to the matter of selection. Each make under consldsratlon was critically compared and in svsry particular ths Kimball proved It great superiority, jg the sat isfaction of the church officers. The First Christian Church is ths seventh church in Portland to purchase the noble Kimball Pneumatic, tha other being the Trinity Episcopal, the Roman Catholic Cathedral, tha Third Presbyterian, the Hawthorne Park Hres byterlan. th Sunnystd Congregational and the St Lawrence Roman Catholic. It la the sixteenth Kimball Pneumatic to be installed in Oregon, the nrst ons havtna been purchased by th Humph rey Memorial Church of Eugene ven year ago. It la a moat alsmlSeant fsct that sines the first Kimball Pips Orgaa we brought to Oregon seven years ago not a single pips organ of any other make nas oen purcnaaeo anywnere in me stats. Ths deduction lk only natural that the Kimball Pipe Organ i a unlveraal fa vorite, almply b cause its merit far outstrip l&at oi any competing instru ment The Kimball Pneumatic Pine Oraan DOS see see a tone quality, lightness of touch and a responslvsness found In no othsr Instrument The mechanism of this grand organ 1 not controlled by spring and metal bearings, which give harshness to ths note end which are subject to acciant ana me innu : ence of atmospheric changes, but la worsea entirety nr air Drsssure. A world-famous organist. In speaking or the Kimball, ssia: "Ths Kimball Is ths first anl only i pipe organ which completely doea away with the tone harshness caused by un i certain and ponderous metallic springs. I The action of the Kimball Is controlled iiy two air pressures. Ths leaser air I presaur give sway before the stronger .and th reed stop Is accomplished in ! lust tha manner desired by the organ ist without accident or uncertslnty, and the natural liquid purity of the note is not marred by ths discordant screech or rusty springs and bolts. Pipe organ control should no more bs of a metallic charactsr than that a violin should be held together with Iron bolt." i Th congregation of th First Chrls- tian Church looks forward with pleas ant anticipation to the time when their beautiful new organ win aoa lis inspir ing voice to their Sabbath and mid week service, and are to be congratu lated upon their wise selection, which Is being universally endorsed by local musical critics. Kllers Piano House has already for warded the speclflcstlons for the new organ to the Kimball organ factory at Chicago. The Instrument will be ln- stalled in Ita new Portland home at the ; curliest possible date. STILL SEARCHING FOR MISSING SON I Mother of Richard Dell Believes Boy Was Tsken Awsy by His Fsther. Richard Dell. 13 year of age, who mysteriously disappeared from his home in this city three weeks ego, la still Richard Dell. missing, and unceasing efforts on the pert of his mother have failed to flsd a trees of him. Officer nd others who have Investi gated the case are confident that the lad waa taken by his fsthsr, who wss la the city at the time of his disap pearance. Since that time the fether haa not been seen In Portlaad. The boy I slender and rather tall for hi age. with hair Incllded tp be red end a long face. H is said to be devoted to hie mother, who Is sure he would not Columbia Discs or Cylinders Outtits $1.06 Down $1.00 Per Week I am r 1 Bel Sft&"25& I I 1 Columbia Phonograph Co. Columbia Building 71 Wuklaalin SL Nrflaa. Sr. COMEDY ELEMENT IN 1HE FIGHT Pursuit of Collectorship of Cus toms Has It Lucid In tsrvsl, ft Seems. T7 EDITOR HOKR AYS THINGS ATOUT FULTON Turns Hi Brevier Shooting Iron Upon Senator and Say He la Not Sola Owner of the Political Plum Tree. An Interval of comedy now lightens ths long and tedious struggle for the office of collector of custom t Port lsnd. Colonsl K. Hofer, editor of th Capital Journal of Salem, haa suddenly turned hi brevier shooting Iron on United Stats Senator Fulton. Hereto fore he haa mad himself conspicuous by his bold editorial bid for th Fulton influence. Now he would give Oregon folk to understand that Pultpn' aup port te a thing of no Importance and that some ode sles I In charg of the distribution of political prlsea. A recent Issue of ths Capital Journal ha two half-column "think" on th col lectorship. which t soon to be reluc tantly yielded up by Isaac L Pattsrspn. Only ons of ths "thinks" is calculated to attract attention. Thl on decries ths claims of P. L. Malcolm, leading candi date for the place, tells Senator Fulton what hs should do. and In the same breath intimate that hs haan't anything to say about th appointment any bow. This Is how lt go: "If Senator Fulton has the naming of the collector of customs at Portland, which he may have, he ahould name a man who can help build up th party." Ftrtate It la Black. To make ths knock stronger the colonel print th word "which he may have" In black capital letter that stick out Ilk ths finger of th Seattle spirit. No explanation follows. If ths colonel haa learned something he Is keeping It to himself. Politician up thl way will not be impressed by the Hofer outburst. They have studied the situation carefully and have come to the conclusion that Prssl dent Roosevelt haa no Intention of Ignoring th recommendation of Senator Fulton. At the present time Fulton Is ths sole representative of ths Republi can party of Oregon who has any. Influ ence In Washington. Ths two congress men, Singer Hermann and J. N. William son, couldn't have a Janltorahlp. let alone a collectorship, even If they com bined forces. Aa for ths new congress men. Judge Ellis and W. C. Hawtey. thsy will not take their seats until a year from next December, and the new collector will undoubtedly be In office before January 1. Undsr the circum stances, loeal politicians can't aee where Colonel Hofer atead to gain anything by hi chaags of policy. White, the Sslem editor 1 teerlng down the fence that he took so much pain to erect other candidate have kept on stringing wires In ths some old direction. Senator FuRon Is expected to announce his choice wthln the next week, and for that reason aspirants hsve been particularly busv of 1st. Indications still point to P. S. Malcolm of thl city aa th winner. Just how many application are In te not known, a not a few of the ambitious Republi cans who ssked to be favored, requested that the senator keep their names secret, and this he has done. among Those afntload. Among th prominently mentioned are Ex-Oovernor T. T. Oer. formerly of the Waldo hills but now of Pendleton; J. M. Shelley of Eugene, who was a stanch supporter of Fulton In the legislature of 1108. and Q. A. Weatgate of Albany, the present chairman of the Republican stale central committee. (Jeer la bit terly opposed by many Republicans who csnnot forgive him for falling to sup port W. J. Furnish for governor In 1801. Aside from this, It I believed that Oeer is after bigger gam and I now plan ning to get the popular Indorsement for United States senstor In 1808. Shelley's chance for preferment got a hard blow laat spring when he wss besten for ths legislature by a newcomer in politics. Aa ror westgate he would be In a far better position to reach the persimmon If hs had auccseded In electing Wlthy- combc governor test June. MhIcoIri haa no bolts or failures to nullify his claim and haa the ad vantage of being supported by many prominent- men repreaentlng both aides of ths old factional division of the Re publican party. This haa given htm a strong lead over his rivals, snd a ma jority of the wlae politicians look upon him a a sure winner. Senator Fulton has quietly nsrrowsd the) field st vari ous times, but has never said or dona anything to discourage Malcolm. Ths only dsnger or the latter Is the possi bility of a carefully groomed dark home appearing on th course at the eleventh hour. This, however, la not likely, It would destroy all chance of harmony In th party, which comfortable stste of affairs seems to be the object of Sens- tor Fulton's long hunt for ths man whose appointment would make him the most friends and the fewest enmles. have left home unless forced to dn so. The boy's mothsr llee at tOM Front street. She has besought the police for assistance, end declarea that any In formation concerning the whereabout of her son will be arstefully received. The prospscta look toward a arood chanoe for a lively aale of sag brush and willow wood thl winter, a no cguil hae been secured at all aa yet. ys nte Vale Orlano. ALWAYS RELIA BLE V? Select Your Coat and Suit From the LARQEST STOCK of Coats on the Coast I&IHbV Our $37.50, $35.00 and $30.00 TAILORED Coats ,K (( MONDAY M - VV Covert Coat $35.00 $22.50 $20.00 $ 1 4.00 COVERT COATS COVERT COATS COVERT COATS COVERT COATS The J. M. ACHESON CO. Wholesale and Retail 131 FIFTH STREET let Washiagtoa a AMer LAWS 10 BEJDRAFTED Committee Will Begin Its Work In Sslem Letter Part of This Month. SESSION WILL LAST AT LEAST THREE DAYS Meeting Will B Held in State Law Library Where Work of Drafting Code of Irrigation Statutes Will Begin. In purosne of th campaign for bet ter Irrigation law Inaugurated by th Portland board of trade and foetesed by the recent water law conference held at Salem September l. both a regular committee and an advisory committee of men prominent In the atate and inter ested In ths development of Irrigation were appointed by the board yeaterday. The regular committee will meet at the stste law library at Salem on Octo ber tt. and will be in .eeton until Octotber St. and at that time will beam th work of drafting a code of Irriga tion lawa which will meet th require ment of Oregon condltlona. The two commltteea appointed are composed of the following men: Regulsr CommttUe Will R King. Ontario: J. W. Perkins, Medford; R. A. Johnson. Ucho: John H. Lewis, Sslem; O. W Allen. Portland. Advisory Committee Hon. William P. Lord. Salem; Stephen H. Lowell. Pen dleton; Senator N. Whealdon, Th Dalles; Senator J. N. Hart. Baker City; Attorney-General A. W. Crawford. Salem: J. K. Green. Eugene; Franklin T. Griffith. Oregon City; J. O. Kelly, Portlaad; A. B. Chandler, U. S R. 8 . W. M Gregory. Portland. In addition to these committees ths delegstee were appointed to repressnt the board of trade at th Oregon Irriga tion association meeting at Hood River on October 11 and 12 and also th dele gate to ths Amsrlcan Mining congress which hi to meet In Denver on October It and 17. These delegates srs an nounced a follow: Irrigation Association G. W. Allen. D. A. Pa till In. W S Phelps. Ed O. Mayor, J. H. Pag. W. H. Moore, James Cols. J. D. Lee, J. B. Labor. M. B. Wor rell, W. B. Glsfks. American Mining Congress Bugra A. Sessions. J. C. Lee. L A. Greenley. John Crawford Jr., K. A. dam. Cheer Up. If you have ordered your fall ault from Armstrong, th tailor, no mistake has been mad. If you need an over, coat soon. Armstrong, the tailor, will appreciate your order, and will put cor rect style expression la year garment that will Improve year appearance. Lsrge stock to select from. Raleigh building. US Washington street. Milwsukfe Country Club. Eastern aad California reeee. Take Bell wood aad Oregon City ear at fllsa end Alder. IRRIGATION MONDAY Extra Special $ 1 5 SUITS ANY IN THE HOUSE MONDAY AND MONDAY ONLY $9.75 $20 $10.85 $ 1 9.00 $12.75 $ 1 1 .00 $ 8.50 Didn't Hurt a Bit THE CHICAGO PAINLESS DENTISTS m WASHINGTON STREET cobweb or Fine Set Teeth, to fit ox no pay fS.OO put SS-X. Sold Crowns aa-X. Bridge Work, yore. lain Crown . . PUllag sio.oo S3. 50 S3.SO S3. 50 o A IJ r.ar srateetl. gaarantM tk all work. Com and take advastase ef eat tall radarUaaa. gave rear teeth and font money. Opes erasisgt and Sundays. Lewis & Lewis Architects Specialists In General Contractors Artistic Exteriors Inter! ore aad am en, as Oklaago aad On October IS and It the Great Northern railway will have on sale curalon talckat as above, ticket allow 10 day to reach destination and eood for return until November I, top over allowed wltnln limit. Motet geed going via Greet Northern railway, re turning eeme or any direct route. For tlcketa. sleeping car reservations or any additional Information oalt ar ad dreaa H. Dlekson. O P. T A. ItS Third street. stbbJ .sbbbbbI bbbbbbVw JEyE It sdaJJNtsj. fgr wH BbbbPswbbbbbwbbbb! PbbBwT M . bbbbbbbbbLbv E. B. Colweli tFie surly tiraui l WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CI0CEI. 81, SO, SH Third eS. JaflWees. Big Store of Uttle Price roLLoamo fbigm who. batt too tat OB ETZBT DOLLAR. QUALITY QU ABABTTIS O BLBT BAXIMO ICWfcBB Is Mill, par lb Me WESTEKB DBT QBAHULATXD CABS auuaa BAC BMP IS LBS. WZ8TXBX DST OBAKULATID CAVE IUOAB pt. t pkgs staanolU elaesed eerrasts SJe ska new s-rrown aeeet raialas .at lbs aw S-crowa laoaa Mssrstels .SB l ib ran Beyal baking naemi ..... Ossbm BUekwell'a U . t Settles .t Ilk pkg Arm A Ha sneer ssds leal en fasr table ayrsp fi WaHse Bakrr'a Brrakfaat Cocoa, per raa SB Mcale saaa Ifsacy) per lk IS Cere oyatera. I lk ran., aolld. per Sea II OS n-u oat., i in pan. pr pap Walter Baker'a Prvmiam Caswestsasd t. per pound Rsr-wkst Boor, par aeek CMOS oats per peg Pnetsat eer.il. per pkg Fell's Naptha boss, pes see .. t waoat rwar. par laa A Moeka ealtee (regular SBs) U bos sods rrnrkn (akoet t Ike) Kaphas Breakfaat ta. pre lb Hs-rao itsestt. per ska BPBTI A L 100 ksse at assp, 100 kara to boj. par bos. WE MOVE TO 88 Sixth St. kinds below cost. Com in snd look over our Immense stok before baying else where end y vi will be sure to make a purchase from ue after getting ovr extremely low prices. Th prices srs cut la salt Man Sing & Co. aa sixth bv. 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