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..M THE "OREGON DAILY jbtlRNAlj, r PORTLAND, TUESDAY ! EVENING;' SEPTEMBER 17. 1907. 1 ToivnToplcs 1 J ' ; TONIGHT'S 'AMUSEMENTS. Marquam . ........... "Th Qetsha Girl" ' Baker "The Leva Route" Empire..., "The Little Prospector" Grand . f ............ ......Vaudeville iy no. ."All ror aoia" Btar..,.."The Queen of the Hlthway" Btar..,.." The Oaks . , ...O. P. Une . The dedication of he new Vernon Fresbytarlan church on Eaat Twentieth and Wycint etreete of which Rev. G. A. Blair la the paator, will be celebrated Sunday afternoon. September 21, at t p. m. Faatora of other Freebyterlan churchea in the city will be preaent ana win lane part in tne aervicea ana apeclal music- haa been prepared, 'To reach the church take the AlbfjU. 'ear at Second and Washington atresia to Kaat Twentieth, then walk one block aouth. i Objectlona to the flnal account of the executor of the eaUte of 3. M. ailllbart have been filed In the county court by Jane Anne Gardner, a daughter of the deceased. It la alleged that the eatate haa been Improperly charged with 11,977 for farirf labor, $800 for house--) doia expenaea and m for rnlscellane oua char gen. it fa charged alao that 160 tona of hay, valued at about 11,000, ire not credited to the eatate. An effort will be made by the Mother' and Teachera't club of Brook lyn to reopen tli. klndarararttft, depart ment in me urooiciyn ecnooi o auoceaafullv 1'he work done but waa not accomplished Iirnculty. There 1 a d tlndergarten be continued that waa undertaken waa very aatiafactory, ipllahed without aome There 1 a dealre that the ahould the responsibility not be too .much of a burden. A aealed verdict awarding W. C. Flacher $680 from the G. W. Cone Lum ber company waa read - In Judge F ra ter's department of the circuit court this morning. It waa charged the lum ber company Rawed up a raft of logs on which there were liens, rendering Iden- Unoatlon difficult"! MILllM- CPUld oof be foreclosed. Painless Dentistry You need have no fear of the den tal chair If you come to our office. Our acientlflo mathoda of absolutely painless dentlatry are at your dis posal without paying aa much aa you have beeti In the bablt 6f paying for Inferior work. Bridge Work, per tooth S5.QQ Gold Fillings, up from sI.OO Silver Fllllnga, up from oOtf Enamel Fllllnga, up from. .. .A 1.00 Crowns, gold or porcelain. .. .JS.OO Painleaa Extraction JQr Platea, up from...., StT.OO A guarantee for 10 veara with all work. Lady attendant.' ULY DENTAL CO. AJTD OOVOK ITUIin. Open evening until 8 and Sunday until 1 p. m. Home Thone AIOIO. racUlo Btatea Phone r-aolllo 1883. DAY OF FASTING BEGINS FUR JEWS j Observance of Jom Klppur Begins Tonight at Sundown. I OIL SEEPS FROM ROCKS HEAR V Albert Berni, the druggist, 233 Wash ington streo, makes a apeclal ty 6t the compounding of physlclana' prescrip tions and domeatie receipta. Purity and reliability, combined with many years at practical experience, haa given Berni's pharmacy the reputation of 'be ing the Ideal prescription drug- store. Water through hose for sprinkling far da or sidewalks or waahlng porcfeas r wlndowa must be paid for in advance ind used only between the houra of 6 ind 8 a. m. and 5 and 9 p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling atreeta. If jsed contrary to these rulea, or waste tully, it will be shut off. A Jury in Judge Fraipr'a department f the circuit court today Is hearing the suit of Adam Granda for 120,000 lamages from the North Pacific Lum ber company for the Ions of his right Sand. Granda alleges the company was negligent in falling to provide a auit ibie guard over a gear. Surface Indications Brought Many People From East ern Oregon Sections. ETL? "cTarkTof" the 'Fir at Bank of Vale la at the Lenox and said today that Vale la oil ofasy. Eaaternera and rest denta from all aectiona of eastern Ore goat, he sfys, are rushing into the oil fields aroond Vale ready to engage in the oil bualnesa. "One company," aald Mr. Clark, "tiaa already drilled to a depth of 400 feet, and several of the best California oil ex pert a state that .oil is sure to be found at 800 feet "That oil will be found In navlna uantitles la certain. It seeps out of e rocks and comes down Bully creek ft lck up a stone s. The Jury In Judge O'Day's depart ment of the circuit court in the case Df E. R. Allison against "the Doern ftecher Manufacturing company for $15, 00 damages for thealosa of a thutrife yesterday afternoon agreed upon a ver Jlct for the company, refualng to give lamages to Allison. B. J. Smith, general agent for the Southern Pacific at Philadelphia, Penn lylvania, la a Portland visitor. He la looking over the country with a view to ramlllarltlnr himself with conditlona ind to be better able to talk to the eaat irn homeseeker about the Pacific coast opportunities. It la In everybody'a mouth. Children fust love It It la the talk of the town. It makes the weak atrong. Everybody la talking about It It la Rood enough for the White House. fhat7 Of couraa. "Golden Gralm Jranules'" the 100 per cent pure cereal toffee. School children wUl grow atrong If they drink "Golden Grain Granulea." A lg package costa only 25c It goea aa far as $2 worth of milk. All grocers eil this ayatem-buildlng cereal health toffee. Everybody Is talking about it. Articles of Incorporation of the Dra gon Restaurant company were filed In !he office of the county clerk this morn rig by E. Krleaendahl, J. Silveatone, 5. Lee Gee Wo, Gong Wo and Hoey Chung Cho. Capital atock $7,500. The East Side Federated eluba will old the first meeting of the winter thla ivenlng at the Sargent hotel. Hawthorne ind Grand avenues. Many matters of Importance that must be atarted early rill come up for consideration. tne water, une cannot pick up without getting oil on his handi OU Will Wot dash, i "The Malheur Gas and OU company has already expended $65,000 for ma chinery and equipment with which to bring the oil to the surface. This com pany found oil at a depth of 280 feet, but It would not flow to the surface. The company has a 14-lnch hole down to a depth of 400 feet and expects to secure oil at 800. Other companlea are being formed and people are rushing Into the fields In great numbers to take up the land which lies about six miles west of Vale. "Vale Is prospering and t he irriga tion company which was formed sev eral months ago is spending about $500,000 in constructing a dam 'and reservoir on Bully creek whioh will supply 86,000 acres of land. Once water la put on this land it becomes very productive, especially in growing al falfa. Farmers have been netting $100 an acre from their land for alfalfa seed. With 66,000 acres of new land put to the growth of alfalfa, a great revenue will be added to the coffera of the country. Soma Government Land. "Part of this tract is private land and part of it government land which la open to entry. A man can go on the land now and secure 320 acres un der the Carey law fdr $1 an acre." Mr. Clark, who cam down to Port land on business, will leave today for Salem to visit the state fair. He said that a new three-atory hotel la building In Vale aa well a a new home for the bank with which he la connected. Tom Klppur. the moat solemn of all Jewish daya, will begin at aundown thla evenlng-and laat through tomorrow till aundown. During those 24 houra no Hebrew who haa any reverence left for the religion of hla fathera will lift hla hand to work or will take any food, for thla la the day prescribed by the old Hebrew ritual to be one of faating and prayer for forgiveness of aln, and for atonement of the alna of the year. Solemn aervicea are held at all the aynagoguea beginning this evening when the KolNldre Is aung, a grave dramatic ritual aong embodying the sDirlt of the day. All day tomorrow aervicea will be held. In the afternoon memorial aervicea will be held for the dead and the day'a devotions will cease with the Nellah aervlce, the climax of the day'a prayara, which la finished with the eho far, or the blowing of the trumpet Nellah means the closing of the gates of the aun and la the laat portion of the aervlce before aundown tomorrow. Day of XeoonoUlatloa. - Thla la the day of reconciliation aa well aa of atonement and aa the wor ahlpera expect forglveneaa themselves ao muat they forgive their enemies and many touching scenes of reunion have been enacted on this day. The day of atonement originated among the devout Jewa after the deatructlon of the tem ple at Jerusalem, and the day of recon ciliation and forgiveneas had rts origin when Moses came down from Mount Sinai with the tables of law and with forglveneaa for the Hebrew sin of wor shiping the golden calf and all the Jew ish people faated In token of repentance. These two daya have been united to form the one great holy day of the Jewish people and all stores are closed and buafness suspended on that day and i certain aacrad auatonsa are obaarved at home by the orthodox Jewa in copy of the cuatoma of tbe BlblcaJ Jewa. Services Will Be Said. Services will be held sa follows: At Temple Beth larael Dr. Jonah Wise will preach at the services begin ning this evening at 8 o'clock on "What Meanest Thou, Oh SleeperT" Tomor row morning aervicea will open at 9:80 and memorial aervicea will be held at S o'clock. The morning sermon will be on "The Unmoral VirtuAi." At Congregational Ahaval Sholom, aervicea will begin at 7:30 thta evening. Rev. R. A bra ham son will officiate with W. H. Boyer conducting the choir. At the Hall street aynagogue Rev. N. H. Heller will officiate with a male choir of 14 voices, under his own direc tion. At the Neighborhood House Rev. J. Seidel will chant the service and Dr. N. Mosessohn will nreach before the Neffah service on "Man'e Life and the Day of Atonement." At the First street synagogue Rev. A. Osovovlta will preach. ESTABLISHED IN 1857 IFe Meier Frank Store 30 YEARS PI PORTLAND Store Will Be Closed All Day Tomorrow on Account of Holiday See Tomorrows Papers For Sensational Announcement of Greatest Embroidery Sale, Thursday Store Will be Closed all Day Tomorrow 3ee Tomorrow Morning and Evening Papers for announcement of our Great Annual September Embroidery bar gain for Thursday' gelling 800,000 yards of nrw high-clan Embroidery to be old at prices that never fail to at tract a great throng of eager buyers The assortment is the largest we ever provided, the designs the very prettiest obtainable, the values the greatest you ever had the opportunity to share in We are making preparations to serve promptly the immense throng that will attend this sale Hundreds of extra salespeople, cashiers and wrappers and 500 feet of counter space will be devoted to the selling See two big Fifth Street window displays this evening and tomorrowBe here Thursday morning. .it, i. WATER THE EQUAL OF PURE BULL RUN Mountain Streams Are to Supply the New Resort at Tillamook Bay. ALBANY, COLLEGE 19 TO HAVE BUSY YEAK Attendance Large and Spirit High Something New in Self-Help Opens September 28. Charged with stealing 29 phonograph records from Walter Spencer at 474 East Taylor atreet, William Moudy was irralgned before Judge Cleland in the jircuit court this morninff. He waa illowed until Thursday to plead. Palnleaa methoda used W. A. Wlae, T. P. Wise, H. A. Sturdevant, H. A. Huffman. C. S. Kelaey, dentists. Fail ing bullfling. Third and Waahlngton. bain 2029. Wa aponge and press your elothea ind ahlne your shoes, all for $1 per month. Main 614, A-4314. Wagona run everywhere. Unique Tailoring Co., S09 Stark. ' Mrs. Lizzie I. Doane, the eaat aide milliner, 125 Grand avenue, on tomor row will have her opening display of fall ind winter millinery. Judge Charlea E. Wolverton in the United States district court yesterday ippolnted John 8. Orth referee of bank ruptcy at Medford. Steamer Jesse Hark Ins, for Camaa, (Vashougal and way landlnga, dally ex lept Sunday. Leaves Washington atreet lock at ii p. m. Peonle'a lnatltute. free kindergarten. opens September 16, Fourth and Burn- Ide ate. Dr Caaseday, eye. Ihroat. Olaaaea fitted. ear, noae and 617 Dekum bldg. E. W. Moore, expert photographer, Elks' bunding, sevenin ana a tarn sts. The New York State society will hold THE WHOLE FAMILY Will be pleased if you turn the entire family washing over to ua. We'll call for it when you say. We'll deliver it when you aay on the minute. We'll do it Just the way you want H done there -won't-- 'plalnfr. frrtm anjf member et tha houaehold. We'll do it cheap, too. UNION LAUNDRY Second and Columbia. Telephone Main 398. (Special Dispatch to Tot Journal. Albany, OrH Sept. 17. Albany col lege will open for recltationa Septem ber 26, the first chapel aervlce being arranged for the morning of September 25. Monday and Tuesday are reglatra-' tlon daya. President H. M. Crooka reporta proa- pecta excellent for good attendance. Parte of the state not formerly reached are furnishing new students, young peo ple from Baker City to Astoria having made arrangements to enter. A large delegation is booked from Coos and Curry counties. In which part of the state the college haa many friends. Almost every ono asking for oppor tunity to work for a part of hla or her expenses haa been found a aatiafac tory place. Among the boya a wuod chorpers' camp is to be organized, t'ordwood is bought for $1 a cord on the stump, and aa hauling coats but little it la figured that any atrong lad can earn from $2 to,4 a day at the present price of wood. The girls' dormitory, Tremont Hall, haa but two vacant rooms. These will probably be arranged for by the close of the week. Miss Elizabeth Irvine continues aa matron. On the opening day the president will be heard in a formal addreaa. There will also be a good program of music. Announcements and Introductions of new profeaaora will follow. Worle in all departmenta will begin promptly on September ze. Water equal in mrrKy t hat of Bull Run will be piped into Bayocean Park before the hotel la opened In the early summer or 1908. The rights to two mountain streams In the hills aouth of the peninsula have been acquired by the Potter-Chapln Really company, owner of Byocen Park, and an ample reser voir will be constructed at a point high enough to Insure good pressure. Plans for an electric lighting plant are being prepared by the West Coast Engineering company. This plant will aupply Bayocean Park with 80, 000 Incan descent llghta. Good water and abundant llghta will go a long ways toward utilising the natural attractions of thla peninsula at Tillamook bay, and converting It into the greatest summer resort on the Pa ciflo coast. If you have a want of any kind, ln aert a little ad in The Journal, cost' unly a cent a word, and you will get results. Phones: Main 7173; A-8230. AjrrssicxHTi. nth iwt m . Phont WMnYton nOlUK 1 neaiTO Main 1 Beglna Tomorrow Nighi Continuea Thuraday, Friday and Saturday Nlghta. Special-price Matinee esaiuraay. Llebler A Co.'a Play. irtanliir nrlnpn II SO to 25c. Matinee pricea $1.00 to 2Bo. Beats now selling at theatre. Metager'a apectaclea, tl. S4S Wash. MARQUAM GRAND SET, flrns from the Flowery Kingdom. Kimonoa and Fana Bona and Daughtera of the Mlkaao. THE CALIFORNIANS PRESENTING "THE OXXSHA. Tonight and all week Matlneea Wednesday and Saturday. Evening, 25c, 50c. 75c. Matinee, 25e. 60c. BAKER TMCATRE M?n.oni OEO. L. BAKER, Gen. Manager. Baker Stock Company Greater than ever. All thla week In Ed wara Peple'a 4-act play, qrirn ijive SOUTH. a nmAurfA in New York by Guy Standina- and Odette Tyler. A atrong western play. EVg pricea, 25c, 36c, 60c. Mat., 16c, 26c. Matinee Sat Next week, Hoyt'a "A Stranger in New York. ' HagaiVs Magnolia Balm one of lta regular monthly thla evening at the home of Mra. meetings Mrs. K1 ward T. Taggart, 841 Sherman street. All New Yorkera are cordially invited Woman'a Exohange, 1.13 Tenth atreet, lunoh 11:30 to 2; business men'a lunch. Acme Oil Co. sell safety coal oil and fine gasoline. Phone Eaat 789; B-1007. Dr. EL C. Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam. Diamonds, Watchea Beck'a, I0S Alder. D. Chambera, optiolan, 129 Seventh. Berger signs 284 Yamhill phone. Bark Tonic for rheumatism. Ice. For ice call Main 234 or A-S24S. Delivery company, 351 Stark at. Ice Portland Say at Walla Walla Fruit Fair Round trln tickets Portland to Walla Walla will be on sale tomorrow by the O. R. & N. for $9.76, account Portland day at the Walla Walla fruit fair. An extra standard sleeper will be added to the equipment of train No. 4, . leav ing union depot, Portland, 7 p. m. Wed nesday for the exclusive use of par ties from Portland attending thla fair. Tickets will be good for return from Walla Walla on No. 8, leaving that City 9:30 p. m. of the following day, Thura day, September 19. , purcnaae ucitets ana oDtain any ad ditional information deaired at city ticket nfflca. Third aoid Washlnrtnn atreeta, Portland. , .. . , MAKES the SKIN LIKE YOU WANT IT DOES IT IN A MOMENT A liquid preparation for Face, Neck, Arms and Hands. It la neither sticky nor greasy. It's harmless, cleaa and refreshing. Cannot be detected. Two colors, Pink and White. Use it morning, noon and night, Summer, Winter, Spring, Fall. SAMPLE FREE. Lyon Manufacturing Co., 44 S. Fifth St. Brooklyn, N,. Y. AAJ..'-'..'..'V..)mVWwSA.NA HARTMAN & THOMPSON BACKERS -1 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE solicit smjill check accounts and offer every convenience to depositors, re gardless of the amount deposited Unlimited Ptrvmal Liabiltty Empire Thtatre MaTm Geo. L, Baker, General Manager. Tonight All Week. VkdnMi wednaadar and Saturday. The Charming Actress. "Chid" Perkins In "Twn mnj pkosfbotob." A typical atory of mlnng life in the far west. Special eoenery and effecta. Nleht pricea. 10c. 20c. 30c, 50c. Matinee nrlcee. 10c 20o. Next week. "For Mother'a Sake." Week of Sept THE R. E. The STAR "oXic M IB, 1907 Hew, A. 1490 FRENCH STOCK CO. Presents "TXB QTTBBZr 01" TIB HIGHWAY." Regular matinee days, Sundays, Tues days, Thursdays ana esaturaays, si .ou. Prices, 10c and 20c. Every evening at 8:15. Prices, 10c. 20c and 30c. Re served seats by both phones. LYRIC THEATRE Both Phones: Main 4685, Home, A-1026. Week commencing Monday, Sept. 1. NEW LYRIC STOCK COMPANY IN "AI.I, FOB GOIJ." Matlneea Tuesday. Thursday, Satur day and Sunday. Prices 10c and 200. Every evening at 8:15. Pricea 10c, 20c and 30c. Boxes 60c. Office open 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. UhQ GRAND WEEK OF MONDAY. Vaudeville Xe Luxe. SEPT. 16. STTQQ ROBS tc CO.. "BXJZTXT THE JAILBIRD." 8 OTHER BIO ACTS. Three performancea daily at 2:80, 7:30 and 9:15. Pricea Matinees. 10c; evenings and Sundays. 10c, 20c, and box seats, 30c. BASEBALL RECREATION PARK Corner Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Los Angeles vs. Portland September 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22. Game Called at 3:00 p. m. Daily. Game Called at 2:30 p. m. Sundays. LADIES' DAY FRIDAY ADMISSION 25c Grandstand 25c Children 10c TEA A tired woman; a fresh pot of tea; there is joy all over her face. 1' Your grocer returns your money it you don't Ilka Schilling's Beet; wa pax Mm. JACOBS For Your Fall Shirts 29 IK SUrk St. Near4t Made for you to Miit afv ncl 'X X. save you mony Columbia Tailoring is a flennlne revelation and an agreeable surprise To men who have been pay ing the fancy prices exacted by the "exclusive tailors. It's not in the leaving un done of anything that the high-price tailor does, or in giving any less in the qual ity of fabrics, that we effect a saving in cost to our pa trons. We are able to give bet ter value because we have a better equipment and more complete facilities the fin est workshop in town, for one thing (and right on our own premises), and with a larger trade than other tail ors, we buy at more favor able prices. "Seeing is believing" so come and see for yourself we're ready to prove every word to give you the best garment value in town to save you money. Suits $20 to $40 Trousers 4 to $10 GRANT PHECLEY, Mgr. Elks' Building SEVENTH AND STARK SIGNS THAT ARE BUSINESS GETTERS If it's a new sign that Is wanted, phone Pacific 1666. ELMER. J. WALLACE 337 SUrk St 81 Mb and 7th. TOMORROW Opening at Fraley's A grand showing of beautiful hats charming Parisian pat tern hats, massed in graceful plumes and trimmings of rich elegance hats from New York's most famed artists hats of the most refined dis tinction fashioned in the busy workroom at Fraley's own shop. The harmonious ar ranging of ribbons, plumes, aigrettes, wings and the great profusion of velvet flowers in all their varied colors will be both a surprise and a delight. Prices Are Sensible The most elaborate and fascinating designs of the celebrated Parisian and New York artists can be had for tbegA conservative price of wOU Our own home-designed dress hats run as high as $40. The happv medium and popular priced hats come in the various prices from $5.00 up. FRALEY'S 212-214 ihw st MATS OF DISTINCTION f. 081(11011 Wednesday we will be closed all day. Wednesday night's pa pers will contain sensa tional bargain news for Thursday's selling AT ) I. GEVURTZ ,SONS ON YAMHILL W9 M Laod Pnta TMsaBWiixoa VP, Lumber BUILOINQ 81 OUR NEW POLICIES OFFER ALL THAT IS BEST IN LIFE CONTRACTS EITHER TO BUY OR SELL.- ' Low Non-Participating Rates High Cash Values SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO RELIABLE ACTIVE AOENTS. Apply to JS8SS B. 8HABV, Kan afar of Areata, l tomber Sxofcaaf Bldg. 'iiTngfi. The Old Booltstor For many years aC 2s Tamhlii at., la aow located st Ms Ith at., oj Poatofflea. and. 11 14 at., feftweon Ty. tor aiut Salmon, wira tha rHy adopt4 school xoks aq tit 1 - t:i ad p soond. bsjvd. ' i