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TITS 03EGON DAILY JOURNAL. "POUTCAND, "TUESDAY 'EVENING." ' NOVEMBER 83, 1SC3. '.ToiVD Tc;:cr ""BPWW WHMHt tlT-aBBss Helllg... "Tke Sign f the Crass" Dakar. ....Joba BitaDolla In "The Middlemen jLoiplre. ........ , ."Hack' Baa Boy' mto.... "Toe Sign c U Four" Star .......-Eollr and t' HiUm ........... viKleltle Oran , .. .... .. .. Vaudeville Bult for M.OOo damage . from the rortiana Consolidated Railway com pany for personal Injuries alleged to hav bean racalvad Novcmbar 1, 104, haa bean filed In tha aUta circuit court by S. P. Colllna. It la aliased that tha piaintirr waa thrown from hla Beat on a wagon whlla croeaing tha ferry at Vanoouvar and that hla left knee and . " ;,wr-jaaly JiPMlnedPmarQ, spencer ana Ben c XJay appear aa at torneye for Colllna. , - ' -The Injunction cured by Ooslin A Atamblett restraining tha Pence com pany from constructing a flume across thair ' property ,nar Llnnton haa been dissolved by Judge Bears In th etate circuit court. It waa innonnoiit Inter that the" fclaintlffa had Drought a ault in tne Washington county circuit court. , moat of the )aa4 in dueatlon being In At lta regular mtlng tomorrow nigni th Admen's leagu will oonalder piana xor offering prise . to women "WP.P' r,rn. making tha baat crlt- Iclsms of advertisement published on riven day. , Tha meetlne- will be held In tha board of trad room and one of in feature will be a display of etere- opuoon news snowing th work of ex " pert ad writer.- - :J Ail ia reaay zor th Ladles' Aid so ciety baaaar, which la to b held at Grace church tonight and tomorrow night. Admission will bo free to all, dui insia young ladles and old will aerv refreshments and aelr- ef-pU- ' ana tancy worn, a baaaar at the 8t Lawrenc pariah church opened last mgnc What la very probably . the largest turnip vr raised in this state was brought to Portland Monday by F. C. Meyer of thla city. The turnip waa raised by W. F. Uassa of Ivory HUt Washington eounty. It ia of th Strap leaf variety and is II pounda in weight. In circumference it measured II tnchea. CE. Fields. A. M. Weatrem and John A. Hankie, appraisers of the estate of ueorga N. Hange, have files report in tha county court showing that the etatu haa property valued at 11.100. consisting chiefly of real estate In Eaat Portland, . C. J. Owen, formerly managing editor of the Evening Telegram, la In Port land visiting hla daughter. Mrs. Joseph O'Connor. H leaves for Norfolk. Vir ginia, Thursday to look after James town exposition concessions In which ha 1 Interested. . Flowering Bulbs Hyacinths, tulips, narcissus, orocua and all Holland bulbs I - should be slanted at one. Da vmi realize how easily they can be grown? Bend for our Illustrated and descrip tive catalogue, or phone Main 473. Port land Seed Co., Front and Yamhill eta. Ed. Strange, owner of a aaloon at Crosby and Holladay streets, who waa arreated by Policeman Burchell for - keeping; open after- business hour, ap--Teareatn th '-muntclpat-ourt-yeter-day and wag fined fit. , . , , ' It has been decided that for accom modation of th traveling public tha of- rices or in general passenger depart ment or the Harfiman lines will be aspt open durtnr th noon hour. Here after on of th chief clerks will be ofl outy irom II to 1 o'clock. BZTtrgyxs abat To owraws. Drape th tew la Bearntag, . leoanee or Mae, Wash tke boson of yoar eiotbet ' nan, t tM tb etmoepher aboat .yea be ef wear a roan- Is scalding Meek. EstdIUb kua. Staf t a bale or two of enttaa Is rear ear. day of is aai steaming wkea eseb like Insects ea tbe rrrrr-roBf slnply "i tike f ilber. School and Collojjo Pennants for Decorating Parposcy PiUov Tops; Etc. "Perrins" Real French Kid Gloves, 1 3 and 1 6-Duttori Lengths, All Colors Let there be bamaa heart . te lis meekly creep eartai - Let It sot be said ef Fertile d that a alngls nvari is U1, Let as craclfy tbe very thought of Birth awiy-knderrTisnu5riri all broke an I" we luat "nans around all darl Half tbe time we're feeling like a partly puenea pap Ob, Larry, what has sua ye f swart The" only star that's left as l ear laandry annul ana gay, Asd Its alar of clad and lormw tlrla: But wnea we think of Larry, boys, ear hair 1 keeps turnuiff grey, Asd all tbe world around as fairly whirls. -t. :...-X PK10H LATJNPaT TsL Mala MS. Seosnd sad Cohimbla. 5een in Portland Stores By ATS. Monroe. A paper entitled "Baptist Progress on th Pacific Coast" . waa read bv Dr. J&'adawarth at tha regular weekly west ing or the ctaptlst Pastor's association. wnicn waa neia in tna T. M. C A. , aembty-halt yesterday. - Cha.. five, high-school , students who were suspended some time ago for par ticipating In a Class rush are heck In their classes today, having been rein stated by tn school board. Tour Eyes Examined Free. We are till selling eyeglasses at 11.00. A per fect fit guaranteed. Metsger Co.. )eweirs ana optlolana, lit Sixth atreet steamer Jessl Harkin for Camas, nasnougai and way tendinis dallv ax cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street a ocx at i p. m. VT. a. M. Wells has returned from the pmtt and will be found at hla office as usual, nesiaenc phone Eaat 115, Gemmans Malarkey hav moved to th Commonwealth building. Same pnone, Woman's Exchange, lit Tenth street, lunch 11:10 to I; business men's lunch. . Aom OU CoTsalla the best safety erml " ""u laaonna rnon jast Til. For Quality, Quantity and Qulckneas. au b aurria- restaurant. j- Zt. E. C. Brown, Eye-Ear. Carl Jones for reading. Maro.ua m. tth and Wash. OlUett Crets Salary. oiympla. Wash.. Nov. 10. Th state supreme court by vote of t to 1, jfle elded that a writ of mandate should be granted to compel the state auditor to Issue warrants In payment of a thou-aand-dollar-a-month salary of H. p. on lett, th expert engineer employed by .nw- pinnmi rnmmiesinn. Za MoraCauffman BBBlCATOZ.OOZn1. Mme. Madeline Linn Wood TWniCAIi CTTXTTmal, MUIUM TRADE SCHOOL FOR WOMEN AND OIRLS. HOME CULTURE AND PRO- FEBSIONAL COURSE. . The Immediate process for re- moral of wrinkles, smsllpox pita, birthmarks, scars, superfluous hairs, etc., scientifically removed without th u of surgery or electricity. Manicuring, acalp, faolal treatment and hair dress. ..' Ing. fREE! MEDICATET CLATPACT, v plete facial .treatment. Office and School Tt(M MOsTTOOtCiaT, ' 394 Alder St , Cor Tenth T, a com. ' ' , ' By A. .8. Monro.' Between th ur food agitators -ana the baotsriologlst on is reduced to a stat of nervous Indecision as to just what on dar eat, or whether one dare eat anything at all; It's a question whether twr better to be slowly con sumed by fenns or to starve to death. A healthy reaction Is found tn a visit to the Friedman ; Packing company'a market where th most sanitary condi tions seem to prevail. Mr. Friedman has th largest hyglenlo counter on th 1 Pao.iio coast, where meat Is .kept In a perfect condition by a system of cool ing pipes; he also has a large cooling room, where his meat Is properly aged under the beat possible condition and, added to these scientific arrangements, i there is such a general appearance of i cleanliness and freedom from flies and othsr Insects that fear is banished and one can leave the plac and go hom I to a porterhouse steak meal with a I feeling of confidence aa tor th result In the aam building with Mr. Fried man's Third street market la the Barnes market; which has recently changed hands, being now operated by O. F. Kllburn. from New England, and Mr. C. R. Davis, a Portland resident of Mmi, rara,jrhlr -majtkst haa under gone a tnorougn course or renovation and presents an appearance equally as attractive as. th other. . Only fruit s.nd fowls are handled no meatsand finer string of turkeys, chickens. geas, etc., never tempted tbe shopper. Th watchword her la cleanliness. Fowls are killed each day for that day's sales, and eold ' storageproduct s a re not offered to home consumers. The fin array of Oregon-groVn apples repeats the atory of Oregon productiveness with pleasing reiteration. " The floods have shut off all California fruits, but the markets hav not suffered, as tbe Ore gun supply Is adequate. W owe much to modern Inventive genius, but I doubt if. from an artlatl standpoint, w owe as much to any other-ne device as to the piano player; for when a really good one Is employed we can all become as familiar with th muslo of th masters as ws hav been with th five-finger torments of ' th amateur student At Sherman, Clay A Co,' piano hous there la to be found, on th second floor, well away from tha nots of trt"trafflo, -moat- richly elegant music-room, set aside as an ex clusive player-piano department An expert demonstrator will seat himself at a beautlftit KnabAnsu-player-piano and produce such music as moit of us have Imagined could come only from th skillful touch of a mas ten These room ar always open to the public, and any ntoslclan who holds that th plajrrproflucea onjy meonanicai roueic ahould visit them and see for himself tha th Knabe-Aelua, at least en ables one to give expression to th great masterpiece.. ' "What moistens the lips, what -Brightens tha ey. -What brings back th paat Hk , Th rich pumpkin pie." Nothing, assuredly nothing! And Mr. Swtland, of "Swetland'a" confection ary parlors, haa shown an appreciation of human nature In choosing the above line from Whlttler to lv th finishing touch to hla beautiful "pumpkin" 'win dow. "Pmupklns" usually suggest rather crude and clumsy surrounding, but this royal pumpkin which would certainly be a prise winner at an agri cultural ahow, rests In kingly stat In th midst of downy silk draperies of hlawnxo14etj.hueJidlmpled her and thereby the most unique and dainty half-pumpkin bbn-bon boxes, pleaaantly hinting at souvenirs for late November dinners and luncheons. f t ' A most attractive window at 170 Third street la that of tbe Haines Tea Store. Dolt babies Just th sis that tha little tots love to hug In their arms are suspended at short Intervals across th entire glass front with th interesting legend In th center J hat these dome will be given away with purchase of a nound or more of coffee on th twenty- sixth of November: "For this is th dav w give babies away" not with "a half a pound of tea." thia lima, how ever. It is interesting to not the way business house ar moving up Third street even aa they ar spreading out in every other direction. ' One who ha not taken a walk out Third lately would be surprised at th new building, new Arms and general air of anterpria and growth along thla street for many blocks from tha one-time "business dis trict" in the supposed center of th city. . 1 ; GO TO COURT TO tr-w rx-vr a i r-a v Utl O I CAM ntAi Steam heat Is needed In th store rooms occupies oy now at Martin, druggists, at 121 Washington arrest, and to make sure mat it win d provided, th druaalsts commenced a ault in th state circuit court yesterday afternoon whereby they secured an injunction re straining rrancls E. Kelly, owner of th building, and O. W. Waterbury from shutting off th ht. Row V Martin allege mat they hav been tenant of th building for th last 10 yeara. their lease having expired Jnlv t. They stat that they then took jaflva-yeaLla on the iroundfloor and the basement and mat -neat ta sup plied to tha entire building from th heating plant In th basement. It la al leged that Waterbury clalme to hav acquired the heating plant from Kelly and threatens to shut .off Row AV Mar tin's heat unless restrained by an order of the court Judga Bears Issued a emporary injunction and an order to Kelly and Waterbury directing them to appear tomorrow morning and show cause why th Injunction gbeuld sot be mad permanent. he MMer ; giving Sale of Sample Undermnslins A High-Grade Manufacturer's Sample Lines 3000 Pieces at Low Prices 3000 ptectt of beautiful Urtdermuslins Included in thlt great Thanksgiving Sale of a prominent New York manufacturer's smple line AU the newest and prettiest garments, gowns, drawers, skirts, cortetcovera and chemlae Dainty trimmings, fine materials, well made and finished -r-The only thing wrong with the underwear is that most of the lot Is slightly mussed from handling-It won't last long at time prices, so you had better plan to coma early if you want to share in these bargains ; ,Vomen's cambric and nainsook Draw ers, made with wide flounces trimmed in laces, embroideries, tucks, insertion. beadines and nbbonsrfitte3"waistMndsTi preat variety, all sizes; grand values at: $1.25 Drawers, at the pair. 73$ $1.50 and $1.75 Drawers, the pair. 08 $2.50 and $3.00 Drawers, the pair. $1.59 $3.50 Drawers, at, the pair. . .$2.10 $5.00 and $8.00 Drawers, the pair. $2.89 Women's fine cambric and nainsook Gowns, made high neck and long sleeves; low, round and square neck with short sleeves ; trimmed in fine " embroideries, laces, tucks) beading, insertions and rib bons; full width and length. Grand as sortment and matchless values at these prices: " "': , . a ' j $1.50 to $2.00 Gowns, on sale,-ea. 08? $2.50 to $3.00 Gowns, on sale, ea.$1.39 $4.50 to $6.00 Gowns, on sale, ea.$3.08 $6.50 to $9.00 Gowns, on sale, ea $4.98 Women's Corset Covers, made of very fine cambric and nainsooks, trimmed in fine ; laces,, embroideries, tucks, beading and ribbons ; blouse fronts : ' $125 to $1.75 valuest on sale, ea. 08 $2.50 to $3.00 values, on sale, ea.$1.79 .. Women's short white Underskirts, made of cambrics and nainsooks, trimmed in fine embroideries, laces, tucks, beading and ribbons: . $125 to $1.75 values, on sale, ea. 89 $2.50 to $3.50 values, on sale, ea.$1.98 Sole Portland agents for La Grecque Corsets and tailored Undermuslins Second Floors ' White Underskirts WTen's-fine-hite-ndersWrts,"-made of cambrics and lawns, wide flounces trimmed in embroidery and laces, edgings and insertions, clusters of tucks,-beading and ribbons; fitted waistbajids and separate . embroidered and lace trimmed dust flounces. Grand values as .follows: -r- to $1.75 Petticoatg, each. Q8 $2.50 and $3.00 Petticoats, ea.$1.63 $3.50 and $4.00 Petticoats, ea.$2.79 $6.00 Petticoats at, each. ..... $3.59 $7.50 Petticoats at, each. ..... .$3.98 $8.00 to $10.00 Petticoats at, ea.$5.G8 $15 to $18.50 Petticoats at, ea.$9.08 Great Jot of women's Chemise, made of fine cambric and nainsooks, trim med in very fine laces, embroidery tucks, beading and ribbon; plain and trimmed skirts. Four grand bargains at the following prices : $1.00, $1.25 Chemise at, each.. 79 $2.25, $2.50 Chemise at, each.. $1.33 $3.00 Chemise on sale at, each. $2.18 $4.50, $5.00 Chemise at, each. . $2.47 A COMPLETE STOCK OF SKINNER'S CELEBRATED SATINS IN ALL GRADES AND AT LOWEST PRICES Fine, New Table Linens The Entire Stock at Reduced Prices Finq GroceriesPhone Exchange 4 The finest Table Linens the Old World produces will be found on sale at surprisingly low prices. Thegntire stock greatly reduced during ': ther An n a a 1 -Thanksgiving- Sale now In progress HemstitchedJ)ainikTahle Set--Cloths 2 yards long, with one dozen Napkins to match, regular $6.50 values. on sala at, , per set...,-. 55.28 JVa Hemstitched Damask Table Seta Cloths 2yi yards long, with one dozen Napkins to match, retrular $7.50 values. is::..$6.48: Hemstitched Damask Table Seta Cloths 3yi ysrds long, one dozen Napkins to match, -best patterns, regular $9.00 values, on-sale itff Qf at, special...... v U4T Extra Special Value in Hand-Embroidered White Linen Teadotha 36mTiesiqTiare7lia:ndome"Ttyles, great anortmentr grand bargains at $3.00 values, f 2.44 each. $4.00 values, f 3.26 each. $5.00 values, 4.08 each. $70 values, f 6.45 each, : Allover Hemstitched Table Sets Napkins, Traycloths, Teadoths, Doilies, Scarfs entire stock at greatly reduced prices for Thatiks- giving Linen Sale. All Table Damasks, Sets, Cloths, etc, reduced. Pint bottl Boiled Ctdor 20 Quart bottl Boiled Cldsr. . . . .SOf ie-lb. ok dry aTTanulaUd. Sugar on at. 94.80 10 lb, dry vrnulatd... ...$1.00 Mlr a Frank' famous Mocha and Java Coffe. th 40o aTrade, on ssJ at 244 1 lb. Royal Baklnr Powder. . .40t 10 lbs. yellow or whit corn meal on sal at 25 1Mb. ssrk -of - Orhm - or Whol Wheat Flour at 234 I ean Amaxon Peaches 25 I ctni Carnation Cream.; 25 t cns Pioneer Cream 25 1 ran Minced Clams 2rat I -lb. ean Tlcr Plneappl 154 l-lb. can TaM Blsckberrles. . 104 1-lb. can Assorted Jams, 1....2&4 Fancy Bleached Seedless 1 parka yea for g 54 Fancy Main Corn, 1 cans.... 25c All kind Maple Syrup low priced. All kinds of canned Roods' at saving price. Phon Exehsng 4.-J t packac ToatoV Corn Flakes on al at. .S54 Postum or Flaprun, pk,.20 S cans van camp a Boup 25 t can Mustard and Sardln. .254 10 -os. bottl Queen Dllvs....54 IH-lb. pkr. Layer Ralalna. .. .504 New citron at ...3? lraon or Oranr Peal 254 1-lb. basket Washed Pis; 254 Van Camp's or Blu Label Catsup, at, bottl.,........ .204 C. aV B. Malt Vlnemtr 254 Snider" Cocktail Cataup 204 Qt. ean Rip Olive. ......... ,304 I pkg. VI to for 354 Baker' Unsweetened Chop. . . .354 Vi-lb. can 'Bakera Cocoa .204 H-lb. can QhirardeUT Coeoa on sal at, par eaa ...204 H-lb. can tiOwnny4 Coco.. . .204 190t All Mllcher Herrlnf..f 1.15 I cana Custard Pumpkin 254 1 and 1-lb. can Shrimps, on aal at, each. 104. 204 I 1-lb. pks. Seeded Raisins. .254 Specials in the Basement Store Blu and 'Wnit Beml-PoreelaJn Turkey Bets, oonslstlnc ef IS 7 lnch platea and 1 11-Inch plat ter; tS.OO valu at ...... S6. 37 Blu and Whit Turkey Seta It t-lnch Plat and 1 11-inch plat- tar; recular 110.00 valu; special aal at .$7.05 Large 81s Decorated 8 em 1-Porcelain Turkey Platter; values up . to 11.50 .- 844 U-Plec. Fancy Hand-Painted China Gam Sets; res;. Ill vsJ.fl7.85 TJ,-PIcHana-PaIntedrGam' Eetar regular $27.88 valuea; apeclal at, -est . f 22.47 100-Plec HavUand China Dinner Set, pink rose decoration, gold on, knoba and handles; special valu at 922.SO Cut Glass each . Cut Qlaa Bon each Cut Glass Ollv at, each lly Bon t. .... 1.49 Dishes at. S1.94 Ptckl Dishes 1.94 $2.15 Cut . Glass Vtnagar Cruet. each . r.......:.. ..1.76 $t.00 Cut Glass Mayoonala Dishes. each . 84.69 $1.7S Cut Glass Calary Dishes. aoh . .'.....87.72 $1.00 Cut Qlaa Water Bottles, each . ii '. f4.69 $.(0 Cut Glass Carnation Vase. each -.- 85.14 $100 Cut Glass Fruit each , . . S-Plec , Sllrer-Plated est Baskets. 811.9 Water Sat. 98.92 - Oia DROVH ' s4 sat Mawtbawm Avawt -rive-atory gaoa a-t Brtek Assert ' '1 Apananmt krtil glm la PurUaad. . I., ? f E ii i :.n A flnooet horn for permanent ' guesta. Jhrrul fireplaces In every suite. Fin est table and ol-ant accommodation, Lowest rate for th aplendld rvlo. Electric elevator aervtc day. and night. Gas and ectrlo IWrhta throughout th building. . Orflce, lk rare parlor and din. ln-room on ground flnor. Steam heat, telephone and not and cold water In vary room. Six car line pas th door and 10 minutes' walk to business center. Po room and reservations pvly premises, x ring np TsL Beat. SftL 14tk and Waablnftoa to wioht. TOMoaaow moirr. WUae Baaett'a.aWiaima Inaau, Theitre jSTiU-. ! JL-aaaaa ' t aa 1 eals Selllaf at sse. soe, roe, tf. . . uiim c Tuaais. THREE YEARS TO THOMAS SCULLY FOR ROBBERY (Speelrl Dlspeteb I Tbe eoFaLt Th Dall.. Or., Nov. 10. James Kelly and Thomas Scully hav had a lnr trial in tha 'circuit court on a cbarg of robbery from th person. A verdict was returned acquitting Kelly and convicting Scully. Judge Bradshaw sentenced Scully to thre years In th penitentiary- Kelly was arreated acaln by th city marshal, charged with hav ing been engaged In criminal practice. ATI TOTTB MOraT And wear th good while paying for them. A watch or - diamond Investment- la a. naible on, be- rau you can turn A DIAMOND INTO MONK r any old tin , $20 at 50c a week . -(SO at $1.00 a week - 100 at 2 a wett. and so on A1etzger& Co. gewelsr aad Optlolana, , in nznt ST. ' Mow I the time to bay yr ... Christmas Piweatav... , Tea eye Sited fer eye laeeae 11. Opm avealag VaUl t O'Oloak. PRESIDENT GIVEN RECEPTION IS Mrs. W. J. Honeyman Is Honored by Members of the Local Y. W. C. A. Mrs. W. J. Honeyman. retiring presi dent of th T. W. C. A., waa given a reception laat night at the association rooms. Sixth and Oak atreet. Th re ception was preceded by a dinner given by the resident member of th asso ciation. t Th apeaker were Introduced by Mis Constance McCorkle, general secretary, who acted as toastmlatres. Mr. Sarah Whltesld, Miss Helen Ssxton and Mis Day paid high tribute to Mr. Honeyman and spoke feelingly of the excellent Influence exercised by her. At the reception which followed th dinner. Mis Carlotta Parker and Mis Delta Watson gav interesting talks on th live and works of many famous artists. Several vocal selections were rendered fey- M Is - Margaret Bekker. t be 0rotatt teacher tit th oratlon. Mrs 4 Moor rendered a cornet aolo. . - Mrs. Honeyman waa presented' with a handsom weathered oak dk, bear ing an Inscription in silver. Th pre sentation waa made by Mrs. J. p. Mor gan, chairman of th social commltt. on behalf or. tn . 'w. c A. Mr. Honeyman will be preslilent of the T. W. C. A. foe Oregon and Idaho.' Th presidency .of th Portland association will b. filled temporarily y - Mr. Jam Falling, - -..t..:.-.-,--.-,-:.z innuiinniiiiuiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiiniiiiinii Th Immadlat Process for th removal of wrinkles, smallpox pit, H birthmarks, scars, superfluous hairs, etc Scientifically removed with B out th use of surgery or electricity. H Manicuring. Scalp, Faolal Treatment and Hair Dressing. B Medicated Claypact, a complete facial treatment FREE. 5 ZA MORA CAUFfMAN I snucAToivoois. B MME. MADELINE, LINNWOOD g Announcementtxtraordinary LEONCAVALLO WILL NOT APPEAR SUNDAY NIGHT . AT THE HUUC THKATUX letpapr Pelarefl ghgagemeats Ftt get So!, Bat Lsoacavsll and His rsaw OrcbsMM WILL APPEAR MONDAY AFTERNOON in "Zagg" MONDAY NICHT in "PagBaccr Parehssers ef Boadsy atfht tickets Jo eaa th asms tickets Meaday sfie- Beats mem selling for ketb sfteraasai aad evening. Uth an Tha HJI1X T Wsahlogtoa iC IUMUC Mate a. THUBSOAT, mnAT, SATTRDAT KiaBTg. NOVEMBER 22, 23. 34. . gPKSAX-FBlCE aLATlNEB BATCBDAX. ROBERT EDESON IN TBI COMEDT-DBAJfA Stron2heartM Sr-glJ esny, fi.oo, l. tm: raiiery, sue. W .t w . rLu. a, M M . 11 . .MM bWMwr im., ff.rfM Vf W Sony, tu TBe: entire gallery, SOo. Baker Theatre. en aflla 1S0T. " Orecoa Theatre Co Most Bevalar theatre m Perttaad. Th rsmoos Baker Stock Company. . All thla week g. S. WliUrd's Seinn Tke We4erfal drama. "I K n.iff ri a - ' ' Uatlass Batarday. A r; ' ' Braoln. BBo. SB. SOet asarlseSL 1R SSa. gext week Boyt' "A Tempers Tawa." empireltheatre: tela 11T. Klltea W. Besawa. Maaega. Fisyhig the Baeter Basd Bbnw Oaty. klaUaees Wedaseaay aad Saturdavi tnnl.kt -4ll ireek the rnnslest t all la taxes oanedles. ruaa saw soy. A eeraesa of Uosbter, Ttve aaOV arla.L Best weak I "lad oak B XSha GRAND Week eg gov. IS. Kr. sad Kn. TruesdeU. .Os. "Asat tswlaa's - Advl.' &wt. Clark' Begi, Os Zeward aTeweO Oa. . ami aieBsw. aur aad BJi XaaeU Serf. Trad School for Women and Girls, fesslonal course. and pro- E W tsach-hom eultur Oflic an4 School 394 ALDER STREET. Th Montgomery B iiwnimmiiiHiiinnninnnmiiinnnmiiii YOUNG SILVERTONMAN FINED FOR GAMBLING "' (Special DIspstck t The, Josmal.) v Sllvarton, lr.. Nov. 10. Claranc Wright, th young man arrested last week In company with William Hunter, charged with gambling, haa been found guilty and fined ISO and costs. When Hunter haa hla trial th sam evidence which convicted Wright will be Intro duced against htm. ' Pasaona Oper, Company Op s. - 4erMt ier1at MiK. : :: :.r- New Orleans), Nov. 20. Th famous San Oarlo opera company opens lta Amarlcan season at th j" ranch cper hous in. thla city tonight. Madame Lillian Nordlra, Madam Schumann Hslnk. Alice Nielsen and Oluaepp Cam panarl r Included In th company. Their season will take them a far west aa San Francisco, Portland, Vancouver and Seattle, and place la .. eaatirn Canada and New England also will be Included la th general tour. - UYRIC THEATRE tm Bxonrrag JforatBiB itv "The Sign of jhe Four" A BHBRLOCK HOUOg' BEIfSATIOBAA 1CBLODBAXA I.t 4 ACTS. STAR THEATRE Week ef IS. rvwe stat SeBC JfVMsMtat Polly and Ifatta Tsesday, Thanday, Bararday sag Sunday at S 80. frlcea. 10 aa4 Sue. I .err erastng at S:1S. rrtcss, I Or. ane aad Sua. Besot-Ted seat tor all Daprfonaaaee by r"i. Beat Weeb"Tn UTTU imnaTXA.- He who loses money loseg much. But he who loaea sight loses tiL Portland Optical Co. -Ji n. DUB ACK. Optom trtar.T- S70 Alder.' ' Paoa poin ISIS. l.m .11 . . , -,, , , , .j . FREE 1 Moving Pictures A Olattos Take for a TklaC. appemlag la a aTtrewtoaur. -Bte Mam Via Kaad. aty Baal' Testament. HARRY UHLMAN. Business Boomer, (ieneral AdvrtlMa Phon Mala 1111. td Morrison. 1:10 to S:I0 Every Kvenlng Mm Dirsw Baiav vur4ivttr 11 m matter. hvhenVauCaWMf .AT0N'S RtiiABitCiA5ifif Nami j Oreaon,Wjihmaforrfrmr, fruit a" - " - potato ih fl .u ', t T t KL'h-AL C:.UCTC1Y C e, n- pt, r - , - . . . . '