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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL.- PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 19. 1906. Term Topics ablllf ..flame Gear Is "The Marriage of Kitty" Bakar Joka Balmwlla In 'Tha Mlddlamaa" aplre.. "Pwt'i Bad Br" Star ."PollT and I" Filtlfal VaudTllla 0rau4 .. Vauoavllle - - Di N. R. Cox. will -lecture tomorrow vanilla; at the Unitarian chip I, - Sev- nth aad Yamhill tract, at eight o'clock. While , In 1 Honolulu recently Dr. Cox mad study of tb people and custom of the Hawaiian people and at hi leotur ha will tall what be laarnad and show a large nam bar of (In picture. The lecture will be un ' der the auspice of -the Btiltarlan Women' Alliance and will be tree. uwi . . 1 1 a 1 1 . a. v.. v.. , ' will glv tbelr second entertainment of , the season next Friday evening at. their bail, northeast corner Second and Mor rison. Major Alfred TV Bears has con sented to give hi noted lecture oh "Peru,' with stereoptlcon Views.- Mem v bars of the order . and .their .friends. Women' itellef Corp and old -soldier generally are eordlally invited.. No ad mission will be charged. - Tear-old son of pr. L- B. Bmlth. who Bhoalwater Bay last Saturday, will be held In Portland upon the arrival of bl brother. Dr. Caryll Smith, from Aberdeen. The body reached Portland yesterday and funeral . arrangement will be completed today. The deceased was wen anown ana m popular siuaeni '. A th Vfla-fc anhnnl . ' Mk r. aneiaon, unitea Btaies roresxar, will leotur on "The Poreats of Ore son" tomorrow evening at the Fourth - Presbyterian church,-- First - and Glbbs street, under the auspices of the South Portland Library association.' The lec ture will be Illustrated by stereoptlcon lews. A line musical program has been srranged. - There 1 no charge for admlialon and a eordlal Invitation 1 ex tended t all. -' IV IawrMM Bexaar la to open" to night at St Lawrence ball. Third and Sherman streets. Among the attrao tractlons are the . Boyal Hungarian band, selections by . prominent local musical and literary artists, and exhl- ' bit of tapestry and other products of killed handiwork. The bazaar will not cioe until in evening ox iNovemoer Si. Admission Is free. Tour Byes Examined Free. We, are Still selling eyeglasses at gi.es. a per fect fit guaranteed. Metsger m Co. Jewelers and opticians. 111 Sixth street Steamer. Jessie Harfclns tpr Camas, . Washougal and way landings dally ex. eept gunaay. leavea waaningron street dock at I p. m. , . Dr. . SC. Wen baa returned from the east and will be found at hi offloe a usual. Realdsno phone East . - Qammaas Ms. Malarkey have moved to ; the . Commonwealth . building. . Same tihone Woman's Exchange,-HI Tenth etreet, ft k. ll.ll A . kll.ln... MAM' lllH.k . - A . i A erne OH Co. aoll the beat safety ooal all and fine gasoline. Phone Kaat 111. Carl Jones for reading. 4th and Wash. in wiiit ucw nniiuTV all liAHi ncu uuuiu I Sentiment of Meeting at Hood rtirer- unanimous oysiemauo Pushing for It Planned. r9 ll I m. xl. (flpaetal Dtapatca te The JoeneL) Rood River, Nov. 1. At a big mass meeting held here for the purpose of ascertaining the sentiment In regard to the movement to create a. new county. to b known aa Cascade county, the enttment was unanimous, and commit tee will be appointed to circulate pe tition to be preeented to the next legis lature- with that object In view. . ; - A number of prominent men spoke on the question and statistics were pre sented which show thst the new county ean be governed more economically from the atandpolnt of taxes If the new coun ty I formed. . Several Portland men who have prop. arty at Hood River were In attendance at the meeting and gave assurance that the movement would have considerable support from, the Multnomah delega tion to the legislature. Assurances of lielp from representatives from other rarte of the stats, were also, aald -to nave oeen mane. The meeting was held "under the au spices of the Commercial club and the matter will be taken np as a purely business proposition. The valuation of the proposed new county Is about $1,000,000 and Its area will be 460 squsre miles. It was atated at the meeting that It wealth per capita la about 1600. ' Do You Think So? Leading financiers, professional and tiuelneee men declare our new policy to be In nil features the best Ineued. Tour opinion Is .dslredv , Send postal . riving eie end a specimen will be mailed. renn Mutual Life, Sherman St Harmon, gen'l agents. ' Milwaukee Country Club. ' Dnstera and California race. Take Sail wood and Oregon City ears at First and Alder. . - r Fe W. BALTES AND C0LIPA1&Y PRINTERS Specialists in the Ar ranging and Printing of Commercial Stationery Advertising Literature Two Phones, both Main 165 FIRST AND OAK Active Accounts of Individuals, Finns and Corporations 1 . .... , , goUoUi4 2 Interest' on Daily Balances OUR LOCATION - - la abeolutely the , Best in the Cit WASHINGTON Is the busiest east and weet . street. SIXTH Is the mot ' popular north and south Street. OUR1 BANKING HOU8I3 Is at their la- tersectlon, and every' 7 streetcar- - In the - city - passes our doors, or con nects with oars that do. JOREGO!IJHJST & SAVINGS BANK Vxtfc and Wasbingeaa. . GIVES A F0R0VERH Low Legal Rate of Interest and Heavy Income Tax Is Sug ' gested by McGarry. EXPLAINS HIS METHOD BEFORE PEOPLE'S FORUM Saya Principal and Natural Charac teristic of American People la to Get Something for NothingOther Speakers Girt Talks. J A low total rate of interest and a heavy Income tax would solve) the problem of extreme poverty and In ordinate wealth and would dlatribut the blessinxs of civilisation with some deare of equity. Bo declared w. K. MeQarry. a Portland attorney, la a lecture before the People's Forum last nlaht. - Durtna hi remarks the speaker took ecaelono sayeome cutting thlnas about the American people. rwe are the moet asinine hero-wor-shlpers on the face of r the earth." aald he. "Our Ideas of national honor are absorbed from tboee who plunder the country, impoverish the people snd defy the government; The natural characteristic of the American people Is to want to set something ror noth ing." The Legal Pursuit of Happiness." was the. subject of the lecture. The attorney aald that .happiness through simple " formula, compounded by the Roman Justinian: "Live honestly, hurt nobody and give to every man bis Just due. " PTobleTB OunJWMitlnr TTa. ; -- Tha problem which confronts - Amer ican life, declared the speaker. 1 an honest distribution of the blessing of prosperity. Tbl distribution, - he averred, x raqnot come aa long aa there la Inequality before the law. To usury In it narrow sense he attributed prao tlcallyall the evils of present day in dustrial society. To fix the maximum rate of Interest at S per cent and to so heavily tax Incomes that no man could own more than $10,000,004, he thought would do away with the mid dleman In commercial life, send capi tal Into more productive Held and chase . poverty from the faoa of the earth. During the course of til remark. Mr MeOarry read a remarkable speech said to have been delivered by John D. Rockefeller to a group of bank clerks. In which the "patron ealnt of American commercial life" declared that It was by usury alone that man la able to carry out the divine Commands snd In plden tally to manufacture civilization upon the earth. - -' - - r Many Others Speak. Th principal address was followed by a number of five minute apeeches. All1 agreed with McQarry's estimate of commercial life, but none agreed with his remedy. In a closing Speech. Me Oarry answered bis critic as best be could. To a question aa to how the wage - worker would be benefited by his plan be anewered that by doing away with the middleman there would be more profile to divide between capi tal and labor, but he did not show why the hand that wields the knife would cut sny bigger slice for labor than It doea today In defending tha - legal profession MKlsrry Insisted . that lawyers are bul wtrkof awwwwboirtaia between the people and predatory wealth. He said that the average lawyer I It times as honest as the average man In commercial rife. Next Sunday night thre wfl be a debate on the old subject. "Shakespeare versus Bacon," the speaker being J. D. Steven and O. Thompson. Two weeks hence the water rate question will be handled. Five weeks hence kfsyor Lane Is programmed to speak on "Politics and ths City Administration" and four week hence Governor Cham berlain will be beard on a subject to be announced later. jut-rrnty f. r vj- fl 'Wfljft, whn in bear In a five-minute apeech laet night, will deliver an addreea before the Socialist party next fiqnday night. His subject will be: "What Is Anar chy f j MUSICAL AND LITERARY ; r PROGRAM AT Y. M. CT A; ; Instead of thai usual Sunday, after noon sermon at ths T. M. C. A. audi torium yestenlay a delightful muslcsl snd literary program waa givn by the Lulu Tyler Oate company. Every seat In the hall was occupied, and many su-1 dltors had to Stand. Mrs. Lulu Tyler dates reed several dramatic , and hu- i tnorous ktrhes in a most pleasing ! msnner, Edith A1am rendered sversl elertlons on the 'cello, and Graham Hmlth weslieflrd to advantage In a number of religious songs. REMEDY STORfJ CAUSE 4)F -FISII-FEHDE- WoFfwhFTsrrta-Be Found at Any Portland "Market at Present. w OYSTERS ARE GETTING , VERY SCARCE ALSO High Water Cause Sh6rUg of Sal . moa and Dealers Cannot Get HaL- ibut-Ff gm the Sound Beyansg- , Lack of Transportation. Thera Is not a single pound of flab In the Portland wholesale -markets . todsy. This condition Is most unusual In fact dealers say they have never known a time previous to this when all sources of supplies bad been cut o(f. , - The storms ' which cut off railroad tranpojtatl.Wtthre this market without a stngle pound of fresh halibut, as all the supplies com from there. A Isrgs ner cent of the oysters used In this mtrket come from Olympla and had it not been for the ability of dealers to aecure some small shipments from Shoalwatsr bsy during the past few daya there would not be an oyster stew or fry served In this city today. As matters stand only ths favored ones ars allowed thla privilege, I uea ivavauiMiM High water followed by an exoesslve amount ollrlft forced the abandonment of traps In the lower Columbia and thla resulted ht the cutting off of all sup plies of salmon, -"-fodajmof a pound of fresh aalmon was received In the wholesale markets, i , There ars fairly good supplies. In cold storage, but the Interior cities are unable to sequre even this, because of the lack of transpor tation. AH eastern Oregon and eastern Washington towns are today without fish supplies of any-kind. "Bend us anything that can be called fish," is the urgent request from there. Rasor clams and crabs are also absent from the market today, for the storms nave oeen too severe ror gathering. REALTY DEALERS REPORT ACTIVITY IN MARKET Record-Breakinz Business of Last Week Continues to In ' , fluence the Market, Realty deal ere report an active) In quiry for property today,-with a atrong probability that the record-breaking movement or laat week has not apent Itself. A prominent Stark street agen cy announood that H had an -offer1 of iu per cent aavanc over tne price paid lees than a week ago for a Sixth street business lot,jwhlch offer was promptly turned down by the new owners. Reed. Tvman and Fields ' sold ' this morning to H. A. Fearrtng tha residence of Henry C Reed, East Sixteenth street near Belmont, consideration 14,000. Mr. Reed is now living in Seattle, having recently accepted the position of -seo-retary of the Alaska, Tukon and Paci fic exDositlon. Ths same firm reports the sal 'of near Mount Tabor sohoolhouse, to J. A. Rumbaugh for f 1.600. 'Thle property, which was a part of the old Vlelde estate. Is In a district that haa been rapidly filling up with handsome -reel-' dsnces for the past year or two. It 1 understood that. Mr. ' Rumbaugh in tends Improving bis purchase with a modern dwelling. Contrary to the pre vailing custom In deals of this charac ter, both the above sales were cash transactions. . -. , - The name of tha purchaser of tb old Dental College property on' Fifteenth and Couch streets Is still shrouded In mystery. The General Electrlo denies that the property was taken over by that Company, asserting that it haa 'all the real estate In that part of the elty that It has nyusa-frr- j Ths Board of Trade Building associa tion la looking into the question of se curing tenants for the ground floor of Its proposed new building at Fourth and Oak atreeta. It will be several months yet before the leases on the site of the proposed, building expire, but In the meantime the building association of the board of trade proposes to have all the details pertaining to the building set tled, so , that there will be no delay in hurrying the. building to completion when once begun. Tb committee hav ing the matter in hand are looking into the merits o a number or local archi tects. They have concluded that the cost of a 10-story building will be pro portionately less than that of on sight atoiiea In height It has not yet been decided whether the structure will bo of steel or of re enforced concrete, but probably of the latter. The building committee of the board -of trace is pleased with tha re sul of the use of concrete In the con struction of the Lewis - building, on Fourth street, which waa built entirely of concrete, and will probably recom mend that the new home of tha board of trade be of reenforcod concrete. ne Reguieta cur eonstlpatlnn without griping, nausea, nor. any weak ening effect. Ask your druggist: for them. It cents per box. v SaBaBBeBSaMBSBIBBBIBHiMBfciaaBMBa-aSBBBBNBBMaaaaM We can't help having tb oplnoln that people who are eockaur of Just who will go to heaven and who to the ottrrr place don't know much about anything. .... i The savings of ths average man never brings wealth: profitable ln ; . ye t men alone creates riches. ' Let us tell you how to make . 20 . PER YEAR With- principal guaranteed by Bank Certificate of Deposit. Tou select the dank. Fullest investi gation Invited. . Pacific Coast Securities Company J&rtland, Oregon TEae Mener (nh Great Thanksgiving Sale of Women's Sfflnte, Coks, Waste, Etc. Evening Costumes One-Third Off Regular Prices A Thanksgiving Sale extraordinary of magnificent Evening and Reception Gowns Superb costumes, the best efforts of the leading Parisian and New York artists Black lace and chiffon costumes, white etamine gowns, pink silk gowns, fancy silk gowns, champagne broadcloth costumes, crepe de chine costumes, pink chiffon, Dresden chiffon, lav ender princess, canary broadcloth costumes Beautifully made and trimmed High class apparel for all occasions Values ranging from $100.00 sale during the great Thanksgiving Sale- at $63,00 Evening -Speclat-lot of 45 Evenings Dresset and Princess Gowns In taffeta silks, liberty silks and messahne silks Pink, light blue, gray and white Elaborately trimmed in lace and fancy tucking High or low necks, silk lined throughout, all sizes Costumes selling regularly at $58 rt A A ( to $62 eaYour choice at this low price y g geO J RELIGIOUS LEGISLATION IS SUBJECT OF ATTACK Elder C. A. Snyder Asks Congre gation to Petition Senate to Refrain From It. " Elder O. A. Snyder In hi sermon at thaAuditorlum last night -eeUed atten tlon. to -tb proposed Sunday law for the District of Columbia, and asked all to sign a petition to. the United State enata aeklng that honorable body to have nothing to do with religious leg! latlon on the ground that such legisla tion Is unconstitutional. Me aald In tart: "If the Sunday law sealota succeed In securing the passu re of any kind of a Bunday law for the District of Colum bia It will be used ss a national prece dent fof further legislation of a similar cnaracter. rteanj au raad have Sunday laws, and Sunday closing clsuses hava been tacked on to f fitnonansitliur appropriating money to various expositions, provided the ntu or- certain exhibits, should be closed on Sunday. But ths United State senate, so far ss I know, has nsver yet passed a Sunday law on Its own merits. Thla la not the first sffort to Influence the national lawmakers to pass Sundsy measures for.tha Inatrlct of Columbia, but thus far these meas ures have been turned a own lor consti tutions! reasons.. "It would be a fin stroke of policy for thee religious leglslatlonlsts to push some minor Sunday measure for the District or Columbia tnrougn tne tTnlted States senate. Religious legisla tion would then be nationalised, and It Is Impossible to foresee the long treln of drsStlo measures that would follow If once the national precedent were clearlv established. So let no 'on think that It la not worth their while to sign thla petition of protest against a meas ure which has been so often defeated. . - - i.HJi lil.LJaanVi, ft-a.-v- Ti.-- ir - se asia i j . - The greatest values in women's ready-to-wear apparel in the city. . 100 women's high-grade -Tailored Suits, made in "mili- tary style ; pony coats ; .fitted or semi-fitted jackets and - bolero blouses ; handsomely trimmed with velvet, ftimp and. inltcmslaiLrtLkirts checks, fancy jnixtures and blacks ; all this season s .Very latest aa sizes. Regular $50 Suits Special lot bf women's and misses' Tailored SyjtSjjn Norfolk, pony blouses; and Prince Chap Suits, irr-tweeds, cheviots fancy 'mixtures ; all 'sizes ; a very ya f? Regular $20 SuhW 1 s J 100 Women's Loose Tourist Coats Three-quarters length, . double-breasted effects, black and white checks; m velvet collar; all sizes. Great special values, each V 100 Women's Loose Tourist Coats Three-quarter length gar . ments; made fly-front; black and white mixtures with vel vet cpllar and cuffsi,also Jancy plaidstn double-breasted ef fects; velvet trimmed collar and Scuffs ; all sizes. jq Q sj Regular $12.00 coats; on sale at this low price vOOJ to $300.00 on KOff Gowns$44.85 $12,50 Silk Waists Great Thanksgiving Sale of Women's Black Silk Waists In taf feta 'silks, black crepe de chines, black messaline silks, black net waists, fancy , trimmed yokes in lace, silk embroidered, velvet, French knots, medallions and tucks. Sizes 34 and 36 onlv: waists selling regularly at prices from $8.50 to $12.60. or Your-choice at this marvelously low price, each vtl,OtJ 300 .Women's Long Flannelette Kimonos Fancy stripes; figures and dots ; red, gray, navy, black and white. All sizes. aCQ Large variety. Regular $1.50 and $1.75 values, on sale at.O7C ITvffi CtvorUl 100 Women's Fur Scarfs Blended French wrvvltM Coney; long double fur; two ornaments in the cluster with cord ; six tails at bottom. Regular. $6.50 values, on sale at the exceptionally low priceeach. feartecMfc aae WtthUfloaStA Toe Heilig Tdeatre TONIGHT AT8: 1 5 O'CtOCK - - -n Obarmlac Tomag Autie - --- FLORENCE GEAR Za the SeUgbtfol Oaeaedy. - i ne wriage or iviny Tha laagfelaf SCM ml Prices 23c to $1.00 Tde Beilig Tdeatre Feartetnia waskliifii Tomonow and Wednesday Nights Wilson Great Prices 25 Cents to f Seats Ai;e Now Sellin. at the It Is wsll to remember that 'eternsl vigilance Is tha price of liberty.' " At the close of the meeting sn op portunity was give for those . present to sign the petition and a Urge number of signatures wsre secured. Klder Snyder announced that tbeee petitions IWja"aw""naBBaswsawejS styles $38.45 for $4.85 Each $4.25 rkMtMata the ysavt Two Season Seats Now Selling at Theatre PsewtllalB Barrett's Religious Drama $1.00 Theatre would be freely circulated In the city. The petition may be algned at any time at the Seventh-Day' Adventlst confer ence office, Salmon street. Preferred Steek Oanaed eeo Allan A Lewis' licst Brand. MM (t . G nnovfi Oread aad Kawtaerae Aveauee. ftve-atory etoae an Brlok Amerteai Visa Apartataat Motet rtaeet la rurtiaa. - - ,. . r fi i - aw ; mr.m i ii. i A miMlel noma toa uarm.nanl .iiwli I JheerfulHri)lc" In every eulte. Kln- esi isoie ana elegant nrcommnoationa Lowest rates for. the splendid service.. Electrlo elfvetor rervlre dy and night. Gas and eler-tric l-hta throughout ths building. Office, large parlor end dining-room on ground floor. Hteem heat, telephone end tint and enld water tn every room. His car lines pese the door aad 10 minutes' walk to business center. Tvw room aad reeerratlon apply en premises, or Mag np tel. Bast. tL Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth sacaeaeacaBsmaa if milmimi Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth ?r.$ Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth' Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth ISJouffurti Our prices are the very lowest consist, ent with first -class . ' material and work- . manshlp. ' Call and. get our prices.. bostow vatw'lzss ' dextxsts, - Op p. Meter ft T-raak' and Foetoflloe. Hly, Morrison St. iiiiuuiiiiiil ST3,?B-?ar3,3-'srars'o,ar AMVSXMSaTT. Heilig Tdeatre ' raarteeaa aad Waaatagtaa ' SEAT SALE T0U0RR0W ' V Teeeaay Keralsg at M. . Robert Edeson . . in "STRONGDEART Tke tatea-Tamdey ead frUay Vlghta, e- vemWr ISO. , ;'. Matnwe Satsraayr m nuoxa xTxraa-. Lawar Flnnr, xept laat raws. $2; Uat I rnwa, $ t. Balcoar. nrat 4 reee, ft.OO; eext mwa, t; laat rows, Tee. Katlre tiellary, SOe; Besae ' ' 10, ATIXXXi' r , first 1 rows, Ltavr ffcuf, I.S: laat rows, Unrar rioar, $1. v eooy, flrat 4 rows, 1; aest 10 ream. We. Entire Gellary, We. wLffl-The HeUlg Theatre tuHTi. Ulss Florence Gear Is the Dellgbtfnl CesMdy. "THE MARRIAGE OF KITTT PHres e te It. Seats sew sailing et .taeetre. Baker Theatre , Pboee Mats 1SOT. Oreieax Tbeatre Oe Liaail Most pofralar theatre la Pertlaed. , . Tke raswos Bakar Ptrxk Cmnpany. All thla waek E. Si Wulard aectaaa : The woadarful Srama. - "THB VrnDtEMA V, , Matin Hatordar. ' : BMilBf . St, Sbe. l aatlnae, ' IBe Se. IToelgbt la piano eight, erary ant ran bav ins aa opportnalty te wis s valeahls nlaaexl Nut wack Uort'a "A Tanpeceeee fewa." EMPIRE. THEATRE: Mala 11T. Mlltea W. Seasus. Maaeaer. - Mart a the Eastsrs Seed Shows Only. ' M.tln-oa WfSneartay aad Ha tarda; tonlbt all week the f asaleet . et all the (erve eosMdlae, ,faCJl.g Mor A ecraeei et laafktae. Tke ealy erlgtseL Oaa't Miss It. Esiplr arVaa. Nail weak: "l atlt Joak gprseeby.'' XWTeiark'e Bag, M aag Keakay atlastiaia. Uward Vewatl Oe. GRAND Week ef He. IS. Mr. ead Mrs. TnmdeU. .Oe. "iut Leelaa' Adviee.' Blllie Kays ead Elva Kareld Keff , LYRIC THEATRE wxex Bzonnrar vomuu la "The Sign of the Four" A SHSKLOCK HOIJiES f ISAT105aJ. MELODSAMA III ACTS. STAR-TH EATRB Week at !v. It. ,, JVw Mala teW, TBS ALUOt STOCK CO Mi AST fraeaate Polly an0'IM Matlaeee Toaaday. Thursday, taterday aad tn Briar at 2 Prlesa, 10a aad 2u. Irary avanlBg at t:lft. Prteas, lor. tn sad sua. Siaanad easts tor su parfsmaerae hj phase. , Vest Week "TKX XJTTLS MIWlsTX." PantagesThwatreKfs I La yr Bratlwre, Twa-aaS-Osa-Kalf Cao. aadae. Draw A Writ. limmf . Ckaakaa. Biff aad Bsag, lee Whne, asw eaaats4 iatatee. rarfnriBina1lrat 1 :0. T.tO aed.t K AdmtaakB. ll. gearrad a-aia. ; knise. 3bc- Tak aed eeet et weakfe smi sM far TIN aOk FREE! Moving Pictures A Oluttoa Takes tow a Thief. " appealags la a Sliecte, Wee Rum Was ttawd.-- : Kf BaeWS Teetaaaea. HAHK1 ollLMAW, Buslnssa Boomer, Oeneral Advertlees. Phone Mln llllr d A Morrleow. IDS to t It Fverv Kvanlns