BBBBH BBBBJ THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER , 11, 10S. I Town Topics J norma fco sslbtm HuaMacBUHBUas. Th Trtiirti,! tmnM at bMti transferred to RuinU M. Brooks. State street, Phone Main 1071, and ell chance, new eubscrtptlone and com plaint will receive prompt attention. tojuoht imnam Being.... Baker... Kmptre. .. tar Ljrfc Oread ... Pantagea Qoforsa la Oesccrt ."Lady Hantwertha ExpansMst" "Pet Peter"' "Tke Tw Orpkans" "a. Mother' crt" . .Vaudlll. . VdTlll ft la quite a comfortables situation when on can alt by a warm radiator, with Juat auch a decree of heat ae la desirable. during .the rainy evenings of the winter. In a finely lighted apart ment of a ftre-atory aton and brick building within 10 minutes' walk of the business' center. These arejsom of the attractions of the elegant Brown hotel. Grand and Hawthorne avenues, where sis electric car line pass the doors, currying passengers to all parts of ths city. The management Is strictly up-to-date, and every guest feels that he or ah is domiciled with friends. It ha on of the beat and handsomest restaurants In the olty. and the views from its windows are not surpassed In Portland. The busy river, the moun tains and all other beauties of the me tro poll may be aeen from ita windows Because the complaining witness cannot be found, the charge of assault with latent to kill,, on which Wong Chon Quen was to be tried, was dis missed In the circuit court this morn ing. At a trial In May. 1901. ths Chinese was found guilty and sentenced to pay a fine of 1100. An appeal was taken to the supreme court, where the case waa reversed on some error made at the trial, and It waa remanded to the local court for a rehearing. Lee Mon Lee. the complaining witness, cannot be found by the district attor ney, and the atate haa no evidence agalnat Wong Chon Quen on which It can hope to convict. The Chine haa been at liberty on ball alnee May, laat year. A report haa been received from the authorltlea at Sumner. Waahlngton. that the jewelry store of Spencer tc File waa entered by burglars Saturday night and goods aggregating In value $1,000 were stolen. The plunder consisted of 47 watches, a number of valuable rings and other jewelry. Special orders have been Issued to all detective to closely watch the pawnshop In this city, as It la thought that the thieve will en deav6r to dispose of their plunder here. The Christian Endeavor convention waa brought to a close laat night at the First Congregational church by the ad dress of William Shaw of the United Society of Chiletlan Endeavor. Mr. Shaw spoke of the "Christian Endeavor Possibilities" and portrayed the growth of the society by. comparing Ita early struggle with. Its now most encouraav ing condition In which it reachea around the world and embrace nearly 4,000,000 member. ' Attorney for John Conrad, who waa convicted la the municipal court of keeping hi saloon at 111 Fifth street open between the hour of 1 and I o'clock a. m. on July 4. hare dismissed the appeal to the circuit court and Conrad win pay the fine of S5 Im posed on him by Judge Cameron. Con rad waa represented by Attorney John F. Logan and J. C. Shllloek. Join the club and have your clothea cleaned and presaed and your shoes shlned tor It per month. Call up Main 14 and we will tell you all about it. Unique Tailoring Co., tot Stark street, near Sixth. Civic Improvement. Don't litter your street with wood. Burn coal. W de liver It In your basement Independent Coal Ice company, successor to Holme Coal Ice company. Tour Eye Examined Free. We are still selling eyeglaeses at fl.00. A per fect lit guaranteed. Metager 4k Co.. jeweler and opticians. 111 Sixth street Watches, diamond and Jewelry on eaay payments: tl down, 80c a week. Don't go without a good timepiece Metager 4t Co.. Ill Sixth street SUNDAY THEATRES ARE SCORED Rev. J. H. Leipsr Declares They Are the Most Favorite Haunts of Sin. CALLS IT BURLESQUE ON SABBATH OBSERVANCE Declare Oregon Lew Legalises Sun day Exhibition in Portland of In decent, Degrading and Corrupting Plays in Theatre. The Sunday theatre haa always been the favorite haunt of aln, according to Rev. J. H. Lelper, field secretary of the Northwest Sabbath association. Mr. Leipar preached yesterday morning at the First Christian church, and de nounced the Sunday, theatre emphatic ally. The theatre la older than the Chrtatlan era, he said, and waa a favored resort of the Greek and Roman, who were worshipers of idol. Early writers de nounced the theatre, he said, some char acterizing It aa "The Devil church," while the admission of stage player to the communion waa regarded a a "base and Infamoua contagion." In hla attack upon the theatre, Mr. Lelper quoted John Wealey, who eald: "The theatre la the sink of all profane ness and debauchery. John Wlther spoon. one of the signer of the Declar ation of Independence, said: "If the atage be a proper method of promoting the Interest of religion, then 1 Satan's kingdom divided against Itself, which he is more cunning than to auffer It to be. For whatever debate there be, whether good men may attend the the atre, there can be no question at all that no openly vicious man la an enemy to it. and that the far greater part of them do passionately love It." Henry Ward Beechor said: "If you would pervert the taste. Imbibe falae view-efface as speedily aa poaalble all qualm of conscience put yourself irreconcilably against the spirit of vir tue and religion be Infected with each particular vice In the catalogue, then go to the theatre." Clement Scott, dramatic critic, aald: "It I really Impossible for a woman to remain pure who adopts the stage aa a profession. Everything Is agalnat her." Authorised hy aw. "The theatre I the institution," con tinued Mr. Lelper.. "which the legis lature of Oregon In 1901 authorised to open Its doors on the Lord's day. There are two event in history before which all other even sink into nothingness. They are the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. These two events sre kept la human remembrance by two in stitutions ot divine appointment, via.: the Lord's supper and the Lord's day. How would the decent, not to say Chris tian ettlsena of Oregon regard the legal ising of a public burleaque of the Lord's upper? Would that be tolerated?" 'What Is the Sunday theatre but a burleaque on Sabbath observation? Tet It haa bean legalised la Oregon. The Lord's supper without the Lord' day would be equivalent to Ma death not followed by hla resurrection, which would mean no salvation for our fallen race. "Hiding behind and protected by ob jectionable legislation are place in kthls city open to crowds on the evening or every i,ora s nsy. wner inaecenr, ae grsdlng, corrupting stage playa are witnessed by a class of boy and girls Are the good people of Portland aware of this fact?" BASEBALL TESTIMONIAL IS FOUND POPULAR Subscriptions Being Received to Give Tokens to Player Who Won Coast Pennant. Steamer Jeaale Harkina for Camas, Waahougal and way landings dally ex cept Sunday. Leave Alder street dock at J p: m . Wasco atreet, lot 10x100, surrounded by beautiful home; 1100. Term If desired. Phone Main 1010. Free treatment one week. Prof. Elder, graduate Weltmer Institute. 417 Fleld ner building. Acme Oil Co. sella the best safety ooal oil and line gasoline. Phone East Til. Woman's Exchange. Ill Tenth atreet. lunch 11:10 to 1; business men's luneh. Wllholt Mineral Water. Elmer J. Wal lace. Agt., 11 Id St Tel. Pacific lift. - J. Bnkells. ladle' tailor, ha moved from III to 111 Alder atreet. Umbrella Sale. High grade good. Specials for ladles. 7Sc. 7c and 11.47. For men. 7c. $1.47 and 7lo. For children, tic. 46b and 60c. Best values. McAllen St McDonnell. The fund to give members of the Portland baseball club a teetimonlal for their work in landing the Pacific Coast league pennant la growing. Many persona have contributed to the fund, and It la hoped to complete the amount Kansas Olty Morse Show. (Journal Special Service.) Kansas City, Mo., Out. It. The twelfth annual Kansas City horse show opens tonight, sm It Is expected that It will eclipse any exhibition of the kind ever given here. The list of en tries la the largeet In the hlatory of the j association. A, BAM -A ,, I COAST UAeVB i ',0 Design of Emblem to Be Presented to the Portland Ball Player. TK7II may gain your ing attention with words, bat your appre ciation only by service. CThe printing we pro duce is good printing. We do not waste our time and vour raonev on fakes and fade, butr infuse into our work the skill and knowledge of artistic principle that makes it attractive not only for a day but for all time. CMain 165. F.W. BALTES & OO. First and Oak Streets before the end of the week. The plan to reward the IT men who worked hard to bring fame to Portland la meeting with a hearty reaponae, aa it should, net only from the lover ef the gam, but alao froth 'the business Interests of the city for ths winning of the pennant la a big advertisement to Portland. The committee selected st the meeting at the Commercial club to take charge of the fund and turn It over to Mayor Lane, hope that the testimonial will be an expression of the eltisen In general and not only admlrera of the team. Sub scriptions of any else will be received, the two-bit piece of the boy being aa welcome a the dollar of the business msn, for the greater the number of subscribers the more general will be the expression of appreciation. The time to subscribe is now, and It you find It inconvenient to visit on of the pieces where the subscription Hats are you can send your donation to The Journal, addreaatng It to the Baseball Testimonial Fund. Seventeen players have worked to bring the pennant to Portland, and It la not proposed to overlook any of them. The 17 to be rewarded with needs! watch fob are: Donohue, McLean. Car son, Henderson. Esstck. MoCredl. Csllff. dura, Moore, Schtmpff, Lister, Wanner. The Meier Frank Store News 250 Women's Tailored Suits $22.50 Values at $14.45 A duplicate sale of women s $82.80 Tailored Suits at $14.45 The grandest value ever of fered for the money As good, if not better, than the splendid, garment we sold you last week at the same price Handtpmelv made up In tight-fitting Prince Chap and pony jacket styles, also blouae Jackets, some wteh velvet collars and cuffs, others with gimp and button trimmings Pleated skirts Broadcloths, che- mm viots and tweeds in black, navy, gray, brown, green; gray, green and brown checks Every suit well made and finished throughout and perfect fitting All sises, regular $22.50 values Your choice at this phenomenally low price, per suit $14.45 Mail orders will receive our prompt and careful attention Order today 200 Women's Silk Petticoats Values to $12.50 at $6.85 Portland's Silk Petticoat Headquarters offers another one of ita famous bargains for today and tomorrow 200 high grade silk underskirts at about one half their real value Made of the beet quality Taffeta silk by one of the leading manu facturers in the country Full width Splendidly made and finished Deep corded flounce, ruffle and ruche silk dust ruffle Colors are white, brown, mode, red, gray, black, navy, pink and a hand some assortment of changeable colore Petticoats that find quick sale at prices ranging from $0.50 to $12 JO Choice o? this lot of 200 at the ex tremcly low price, each. . y ViOJ Mail orders will receive prompt attention Order today On sale In Waist depart ment Second floor. W are shewing exceptionally targe and handsome assortments ef dress and evenings waists, in silks, laces, nets, ohlffons, etc Every new pretty style, at prtees ranging from 1100 to 1100.00. Second floor. NEW WaTsts Kitchen Goods 25e Wooden Salt Boxes 50c Nickel Coffee Canisters S4 Fancy Tea Canisters 1 Gilman Folding Lunch Boxes ) 25c Stove Brushes for I 20c Scrub Brushes for 25c Shoe Brushes for ) 20c Eureka Daubers for 194 Small Scrub Brushes v Gas Lighter for, each Ms) Gas Tapers, box 44 Paper Lamp Shades, each ....... -9 Knife and Fork Boxes, each 14 Comb and Brush Cases, each 14 Sole Portland agents for "Peninsular" Stoves and Ranges 100 models, all sizes, styles and grades. Entire Stock Trimmed Hate Off Regular Prices A Today, tomorrow and Wednesday, take your choice from our entire stock of tailored and dress Hats at a fourth off the regular prices Remember, every tailored and walking Hat In our immense stock is included Styles for women, misses and children Hats for street and ordinary wear, Hats for dress wear, Hats for theatre and evening wear All the very newest shapes and effects, the very latest trim mings, Paris and New York creations, values rang ing all the way from $2.50 up to $75.00 Your choice Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at off regular prices Take advantage Second floor. "I Worry No More" Remarked a lady patron of oar Safe Deposit Vaalt yesterday as ah left our hank. She haa her valu able papers m our vault, and It only costs her 14 a year. Fir and burglars have ' no terrors for her. It will give us pleasure to show the working of our vault, which Is absolutely Are and burglar-proof. Oregon Trust & Savings Bank Sixth and Washington Streets Portland, Oregon Oaks Rink TODAY PROF. FRANKS AND BABY LILLIAN Tomorrow Grand Masquerade Carnival Also Fire Act, by PROP. FRANKS Tuesday night fall opening the new board walk. Kane. Sweeney, Smith, afoHale and Mitchell. Several design for the medal fob have been secured, and all of them are appropriate, but the on that will be 'selected will probably be on of a beaver resting on crossed bats and hav ing a gold baseball pendant. - The subscriptions to the fund thla morning had amounted to 181.00. The contributions were: Portland Railway company, 115;. P. W. Lead better. flO: Wlttsehen Wlckham. 110; Henry Kobe. It; T. P. Bumgsrtnar, IS; Oua Meser. It: Blunden Velten. It 10; O. A. Klkerton. II; cash. It ; T. A. Boy. W. Boy. Corbey'a billiard parlor, Al Desque F. T. Miles. II; H. A. Meyer, r It. Olson. W. H. McCorqperdale, Oeorge T. Hanley, Sam HouatonkA. L. McClane. A. H. Devers. Jefferson Myers. Tom Richardson. T)r QeorsU Alnslee, The Old Gray Mare. Dr. M. J. Denny. Dusty Road. Utile Mike. Harry Labowlteh, O. 8. Braafteld and F. T. Roger. 11 each: A. C. Roth. F. A. Pennington, W. 3. Northrup and W. J. Kealsy. 10 cents each; D. O. Cohan and W. W. CurUa. II a en la. The Brewer Hat Satisfies Every Careful Drue Mae to Suit Every Pace Shape of Head. BEST HAT in the World for the MONEY $3 BEN SELLING LEADING CLOTHIER ADVANCE SALE TOMORROW HEILIG THEATRE resrteeath aad WeeMagts WAONEBS ORIAT OSAMA "PARSIFAL Oraad Speetaeular Seeai iTeaaettea HEILIG THEATRE. OCT. 9. 20. 21 PBJCEs Lower Soar. fret lews, ts wet e rw.. lion. t. ago sxt 8 row, SI; last S rows. Toe. Urrr. SOe. Out ef Tow Oraei Addrieiad to W. T Panel niuat be econpnld br man? order lad lf-drad envelope for f retara. ciididf THFiTBF 19th anil Morrton un 11. i mm. w.i. nr. Mtltaa W. Reamaa. Manager. Marine the bet Eaftsra Road ettrtrtloe. ? VX-tEn In Weea-Eyeslns. We. 0e. SOe- llatlae 10c ad toe. "PSIS FXTXJISOP Dea't mlM It, fall ot comedy and pa the. " nJ .i ttia seed oaea. "Pest Week "The Keay Olty," STAR THEATRE Weak ef October II. Mala MS. mTUT TWO ORFHANi" -- - - iwriin Tkarsdar. Saturdays aad Sneer at l:. . mewl Or aad every svemag at s:is sat Wesa TSe am aw fee Tew as not usvpawy loo Msg TOINIOHT Heilig Theatre 8tl8 GOGORZA BARITONE Prices 11.10. 17.00, 11.60, 11.00. Oal- ery, unreserved, 760. Doors open 7:10. Carrlagea 10 p. m. I4U aad TV. 111114 rK Waaslastea v,,,5 mvwi . , TeeiucTUW ad Wedaeaaay Nights. Bargain Price Matinee Waesssday. HI XXPHT'I HI anUSTBXLS Tk Mlwtrtl Hit of the Seeeoa. ETEK1NO PRICES-dBe to II. Matt Lower floor. SOe; aalwajr. Me. fwllaa Saa any place Saata sallies at ike tee. Par at high seen. Baker Theatre cT-JS,oo1,0L-M OCOBOS L. B AST SB, Manager. Basts of tk fasten Baker Stock Compear Teslght All Wek Matte Satnrdar "LADY XUUTWOBTX. KXPUISTXHT'' By apeclal arraageawat with Denial Frohmas .piaig rww awe, w aaw awe; aaiisa I asd fc rents. Beat Week, "UP TOBH STATE." Milwaukle Country Club. Has tarn and California raoea. Sell wood end Oregon City oars at Fust aad Alder. Do lt Now Are you providing against old age, sickness, accident or mis fortune? If not, you cannot be gin too toon. Your activities will soon begin to lessen at beat Call for one of our New Home Savings Banks, models of neatness and convenience, and begin saving 'at once. We pay 4 per cent on time deposits, current rates on Sav ings Accounts, accept accounts subject to check and do a gen eral BANKING AND TRUST BUSINESS. - Merchants Investment and Trust Co. 247 WASHINGTON STREET romTLAjrn. ouooi. Capital $150,000 00 J. Prank Watson President R. L. Durham. . .Vice-Presidenf W. H. Pesr Secretary S. C Catching. Asst. Secretary AMTTSX-kUBHTB. The Grand Wkak of Oct. u. BURT Tgovn lire is Mam bar at .. Lillian Okiak. per form In, Tern XS Kasaidaan Lie. Osartrlgkt a La J-B-o-T h-B n B h-B-w Margaret Newt O, Mis Karl LeClatr Maator Harold Heff PANTAQES 'iSr-tS Tk Heeetty Baaaauea. "OABICA HUMAJTUS ' Beatrice Lome. Preston Rlatare. Lao Wait. lemtt. The Bio- Hart and O'Dell. Bayseaad Ms rash. performance dally at 10. TS0 aad 0 p. m. AOmlasloa 10 aad SO east. Bean ii ssBt. Ldle aad children take any east at waa-7 auun tar i esasa LYRIC THEATRE WEEK BEGINNING OCTOBER H, "A Mothefskrct" in rovs ACTS. FREE 1 Mewing Pictures "FIREBUG" Intsreattng frogs beginning to end. other Miscellaneous 'SaBlastg Every evening 7 .30- o'clock. Bring tk . h I id re n. CORNER MORRISON AND THIRD. Change of Ptuarant Weekly. HARRT BUC MAN, Owoarai Advertla rtlser. F Tnderscoring w parts of a letter for empha sis mars its ap pearance. which writes black, purple or red as desired, enables you to send out letters emphatic to the mind as they are pleasing to the eye. Tnl raachln permit set ealy the n of three color rlbboe, bat atao of a two-color or lnsl-eolor ribbon. Mo txtra coal tor thla new modal. Ths Smith Premier TrnwaUBa Company I 24T Stark St.. Portland, Oregon. LILY DENTAL CO. THE PAINLESS DENTISTS. xas I II V I oinL thibb err I i yi 1.1 M aioBLAB raios I We oal rirai I JW Jm rlaa natertale. a 1 gBBBBBBBBBW w r k eaWfgwHsjgSBs1 Sbbbbbbbbbbbbbi "wjaBBasy - '