! ; TbiraiTbpics ORIGINAL CAMPAIGN" OF ADVERTISING : .1 .7 TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. . , T If J. , , , ' . 4 Planned - for Allen & Lewis by the Chapman Adyertli - ing Company. Helli.'. . ..."In tha ftlaHnn'a Prrl Marouam In It Baker "A fitranrar in Maw York' Kmnln UntKaa Bilra'l Grand Vaudeville I An estenalve and elegant adrartlaint iyrio "uruta warne i campaign, du Dean prepared ror Allan star . "The King of tha Doaart" I A Lw la. Portland, to advertlaa thalr Oaka O. W. P. Carllae Preferred Btook can n ad aooda. Thara Baaaball Frlaoo ve. Portland are flfty-elgnt different advertlaemants ma ana veugnni to appear in tne ueuiy and Sunday jour- nai ueiore mi nouaaya, ana ee.cn ona la an 1 n t mrmmt 1 n itnrv. t a 1 i n or th tiAMaa- Though, thla year's attendance at tha wlfa where Preferred stock good a coma from, and how they ara packad right wuora me uvai oi eaon Kind IB frown. tbua bringing to tha tabla aa much of garden rreenneee aa la poaalbia. Tha vary navor and delicacy of tha con-J tenta of tha can la atiae-eated tor tha atiiklng and nandaomely drawn llluetra- none, wnicn aeem to literally open up ma gooaa ior to noueewire a Inapec- Uon. ?n.h JLlS ' -fK lu; of th Chapman Adrertlelng company of entered the actiool. Tha junior ip tl . C.-iHm r.i.nni .u tha advertlaementa written by Helen Mar fihaw, who came from Chicago In April to Join, tha Chapman Editorial Tha advertlaementa were all t?De-aet In tha Chapman Printing department and law department of the Unlvaralty of Oregon will be tha laraeat in tha hie tory of tha echool thara will be no grad uating claaa thla year. The reaaon la tlat tha courae waa extended laat year from two to three yeara, and tha claaa that formerly would have bean aenlora are now only Juniors. Judge Qanten beln laat night delivered tha flrat lec ture in criminal law to the new freeh- man aver claaa will hear their flrat lecture on the law of real property tonight by A. i Veasle. It la believed aome action will ba taken thla evening by tha Eaat Side Im provement aaaoclatlon toward eeourlng tha llluatratlona ara Hie work of their ina lunui neceaeary to ouiia a nioumun atructura for library Durooara in tha . . . & i 1 1 1 comrai eaei Bias, me aeaociauun win hold Ha regular meeting at the quar tan of the Eaat Side club In tha -er- gant hotel, Hawthorne a ad Grand ava- nuea. at I o clock thla evening, mere will be aeveral Important committee re- porta to be iiatened to ana aiaouaaea. The board of trustee of tha Port land Chamber of Commerce haa voted to admit tha following .appllcanta for memberehlp: union ouajrantee aeaooia tlon. Kahla A Kahle, A. J. Paul, Br-hwab Broa. Printing company, Oregon Paclflo, Inveatment company. Jaraea Hlgglna 4 uo., Oregon (Jlty xraneporiaiion com pany, W 8. Dole Co.. Oerman-Amerl- og th,t nM appeared nationally. Her ran hank Nelaa A Cnimaway. Portland I ru . a. r v.- -..... v.i Tin II. I v " " " T i; Dy mwimmmuiy t'icuiif company, Buaanna ('ocroft haa a t-roeDBiei. Diicnui jwrni ion. been reooimlBed aa of tha hlrheat ciaaa Mlsa Shaw haa executed aeveral ad vertlalng plana for the Chapman com pany alnce her arrival In Portland, and in an ui ner worn in inunn inn origi nality atyle and flnlah whirh character ise the beat advertlalng executed In the eaatern field. A portfolio of the Preferred Stock advertlaementa from thn I i napman preaa la a very handsome piece ot literature. own artlata. it la ara tl Tying to know that Paclflo coaat producera are thoroughly awake to tha opportunity which awalta them through tha channel of advertlalng, and Aliea aV Lwl N U ha ongra4ilate4 for tha thorough and convincing manner In whlclvthey ara Dlannlna- to ex tenet ve- ly advertlaa their bigh-grade gooda It aleo augura well for the commercial activity Of tha great northwest that coatly talent haa been Imported through the enterprlee of tha Chapman bureau and that the Paclflo coaat off era ample opportunity for lta profitable employ ment for local producera. Helen Mar Shaw, who prepared thl advertlalng, haa planned and written aome of the foremoat magailne advertla- PH LICENSE FOR EAC f I BUSINESS Suocoth or tha Feaat of Booth boll daya will coma to an and Sunday night of thla week with aervlcee In the va rloua aynagoguea Service were held Sunday, yeaterday and thla morning. Tha eight-day period mark the ever remembrance of the Jewa of the deliver ance of their people from Egyptian bondage. The next Jewlah holiday are Hanukah. December 1. followed by Purlm, March IT, and Paaaover, falling next April. A apeolal meeting of tha United Eaat Bide cluba will ba held in the Sargent hotel, Hawthorne and Grand avenuea, tomorrow evening. Wednesday. Septem ber 26, at 8 o'clock. Mayor Lane. City Engineer Taylor and other city officials will he present to dlscuse the atreet tiueatlon. The proposal to raise funds for an eaat side library building will come up together with many other im portant measure. That the aoll of Portland and vicinity will produce aa fine tomatoes aa are grown, la proved by tha luxuriant srnwth and crollflo frultasre of a num ber of vlnea in the yard of Mrs. R. J. Barter at 303 North Twenty-third street. These vines have attained a height of seven feet and are In good bearing condition: several bushels have already been gathered from a small area. Every Branch of Liquor Trade Amenable to Separate Tax. Wholesale and retail liquor dealer! who ara operating under a lloanaa of tha hlgbaat olasa, will ba compelled Jo pay a eeparate lloanaa for each class of hue Inaaa they ara oonduotlng unleaa they can convince tha liquor llcenaa commit tee to tha contrary. Councilman Vaughn yeaterday aubmltted tha city attorney'a opinion that every tirancn or tne uquor trade waa amenable to a eeparate 11- oenaa Several firms, Yaugbaa says, will be ariected by the ruling, lie aaya ne knows of a number of saloon which pay tha highest priced llcenaa which ara aiao ooing a wnoieaaie Duainesa wunoui cost to themselves. Ha atatea further that there ara aeveral wholesale flrme that have been doing a rectifying Dual neae solely on a wholeaala llcenaa. Vaughn wanta all of theae flrme to pay license for every claaa of business and la backed up by tha city attorney a opinion. The wars and mesne committee reo ommended the raise of the aalarlea of ratrolmen from 190 to 1100 jer month, t will mean an increase of 117.000 a year In tha Dollce deDartment exoenaea. In order to give people of limited meana an opportunity to bid on tha city bond iasues, the ways and meana com mlttee veaterdav aranted the city audi tor authority to have IS60 booda printed. Andrew Kan haa consented to run hla place of buslneaa on Fifth atreet aa an auction house and will probably be granted a license. Kan'a license waa re voked aeveral montha ago becauae he persisted In suctioning off new oriental gooda on a I to per quarter license when he should huve paid $20 per dsy. Mayor Lane, City Auditor Barbur, City Attorney Kavannugh and Llty En glneer Taylor will distribute the 300 telephones given the city free of charge by the Home Telephone company under its rrancnise. ted States civil service commission on October 30 to secure eligible for va cancies to be filled in the government printing office, Washington. There Is needed an electrotyper s helper (floor hand). Wages are 40 cents an hour or 33.20 a day. Further information may be obtained from the postmaster. J. W Bailey, state food and dalrv commissioner, has returned to Port land after a short visit in Corvallls and other valley towns, and a week In Salem at the state fair. He will leave this evening for Pendleton to deliver an address on dairying at the district fair ndw being held In that city. MAKE BUILDING LOIS OF IRIGTON TRACK Old Race Course Has Been Flatted Into Resi dence Tracts. For sale By owner. 93 acres of het farming land on Willamette bottom. 9 miles from city; S. P. ii. R. running through; 1 Vi miles from O. W. P. car; a snap If closed at once; no agents. Ad dies A-31, Journal. At a meeting of the Portland Com mercial club governors yeaterday after noon the question of a parcels post law was discussed and the governors wont on record as oppoaed to the law. It was decided that a parcels post would be Injurious to the retail trade of the Pacific coast, aa It would enable the people to buy merchandise from eastern mail-order houses, at catalog prices. Henry Wachendorf, a Portland bar tender, has filed a petition of bank ruptcy In the United States district court In which he places his liabilities at 31,000 and his asset at $768. Let school children drink Golden Grain Granules, the 100 per cent pure cereal coffee. A 26c package will go aa far or farther than $2 worth df milk and do tha children more good. The Irvington race track property, which was purchased some weeks ago by the Riverside Driving association, has been plntted aa an addition to Ir vington. The plat of the property was filed for record this morning by the Merchonts' Savings & Trust company. Hountree and Diamond, who are among the largest stockholders In the Driv ing association, will handle the prop erty. 'i'iie survey Is bounded by East Seventh. East Fourteenth, Russell and Klickitat streets and contains 252 building lots. The streets have all been made to conform to the streets originally surveyed In Irvington. Water trftough hose for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or waahlng porches or wlndowa must be paid for in advance and used only between the hours of S and Sara, and S and f p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If used contrary to these rules, or waste fully, it will be shut off. Mrs. Sarah J. Klncaid haa filed suit In the circuit court for a divorce from Leander A, Klncaid, charging that he deserted her in 1890. The desertion, aa well as the marriage, took place on New Tear's day, aaya Mrs. Klncaid. They wero married January 1. 1S88, and, It la alleged, Klncaid deserted hla wife Jan uary 1, 1896. The popular pioneer grocer, Mr. Sam Hewitt, of, the City Grocery company, 178 Third atreet saya: For yeara I have handled cereal coffees, but none tnat equaia uoidan Grain Granules' both as to quantity in every packago and in quality. Consumers getting a package once, will take no other. Read the result of the guesslne- of the Golden Grain Granules peoples' con test In the big display "ad'' In this issue of The Journal.' Is your name there? We sponge and press your clothes and shine your shoes all for $1 per month. Main 614. A-4.114. Wagons run everywhere. Unique Tailoring Co., 309 Btarn. Wanted To buy light second hand touring car. Would consider runabout. Must be cheap for cash. State price and full particulars. L-24, Journal. W. G. Evens and wife, evangelists, will hold revival meetings at Plmel hall, S66 First, from Monday, September 23, to 29. All are welcome. Charging that W. L. Dlel deserted her and their five children in April, 1J04 Mrs. Sarah Dlel, through her attorney, H. L. Westbrook, has filed suit in the circuit court for a divorce. They were married at Bufordsvllle. Missouri, in April. 1378. Mrs. Dlel asks that she be given ttye custody of the children. In south ' Portland, Mr. O. W. Lang, the grocer, 186 Front street, opposite Jones' Drug store, la proud of Golden Grain Granules. . His customer only ask for quality and he finds that there Is quality in every package. It is the finest cereal drink in this country. Mr. C. B. Merrick, secretary of the Grocera' association won one case (13 packages) of Golden Grain Granules at the guessing contest. He wants thla case given to the charitable Institu tion that first applies for It from John Blaauw, 12 Front street, city. Owens Bros., who keep a stock of high cI-ts goods at 21 north Park atreet, make it a specialty to recommend "Golden Grain Granuleat' to their neignpors, Decause this cereal coffee is pure ana ncn. The I. O. G. T. will give a free liter ary and musical entertainment at Ar tisans' hall. Third and Glbbs streets, at 8 o'clock. E. W. Moore, expert photographer, Elks' building. Seventh and Stark sts. Acme. OH Co. sell safety coal oil and fine gasoline. Phone East 789; B-1007. Woman's Exchange, 133 Tenth street, lunch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch. J. Goldsmith Is closing up a sale of six residence lots which he mads last week In Goldsmith's addition. The lots are on Northru street, west from Twenty-fifth, three of which were pur chased by Heno & Ballls, one by C. ft Spencer, and one each by two out or town Investors. Mr. Goldsmith sold the lots at an average price of $3,000. Since January 1. he has sold 20 lots In this addition st prices ranging from $2.6itn to $3,000. I John F. Wilson has sold to the Star investment company, a house and lot on Tnlon avenue and Sacramento street, i for $5,600. I ieorre V PfncWnev hna nnrrhu1 from A. L. Maxwell, the quarter-block on tne southeast corner of East Nine teenth and Tillamook streets, consider ation $3,600. Real estate transfers valued st $63, 8s were filed for record yesterday. Moorish and Turkish designs In Brauer's hand-painted china Metxger's. ,' 4 I '-OA Go Flitting By- Eastern Outfitting Co. Gor.-lOtb and Washington ts9 A Magnificent Promenade of Parisian-Gowned Women to the Magic Strains of Sweetest Music from Everest's Military Band Stationed at the Washington Street Entrance A Carnival of Dress a promenade of French Toilettei such is the entertainment provided by the Eastern Outfitting Company for the public on this, the first night of their great opening. The brilliantly lighted windows on two sides of the building 200 feet in extent will be turned into a gorgeous avenue where elegantly gowned women will portray the most exquisite imported French models evening gowns worth hundreds of . dollars, such as enliven gay French salons street gowns of rare beauty such as grace Fifth avenue, New York picture hats, street hats and all the little accessories of woman's wear. It wiH be a constantly moving picture tne costumes changed every eight minutes. This unique pageant of fashion and splendor can readily be seen from either Tenth or Wash ington street. Remember the hour from 8 to 10 tonight. 0 AJTUBZICEVTS. Waah'ngton HEILIG THEATRE Main1! TonUrht. 8:1B o'clock. Contlnuea Every Night Thla Week. Spe cial trice Matinee Mam may. XZSS XESBXS BUBUBT. In the Intensely Interesting Drama, "IW TH BISHOP'S CABBZAOB Evening, $1.60 to 26c. Matinee, $1 to 26c. TEA So much goodness dwells in a little dry leaf! Tour grocer returns your money if you don't like Schilling's Best; we pay him. MARQUAM GRAND Phone Main Another Oreat Success "The Callfornlans" in the Beautiful March Opera FATINITZA Tonight and remainder of week: mati nees Wednesday ana Baturaay Evenings. 26c, 60c, 76c; matinees, 25c, 60c Diamonds, Watchea Beck's, 206 Alder. Dr. K. C. Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam. D. Chambers, optician, 129 Seventh Berger elgna 284 Yamhill phone. Dr. Strowbridge, Hamilton bldg. Bark Tonlo, for rheumatism. People living in the heart of the city can get a package of Oolden' Grain Granules from my store. It la as rich aa its name. It takes but a minute to dou. u. Lj. urarr, 436 Washington atreet ' Steamer Jesse Rarkina, for Camas, Waahougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington atreet dock at 2 p. m. Examinations wlU be held by the Tin!- The Secret of Our Success la our untiring efforts to please, Na other laundry can possibly suit you better. We launder everything-from the family wash to the moat delicate lingerie. No frayed collars or chemically rotted shirts here. A trial will convince you that our work la In a class by itself. ' Charges moderate satisfaction , guaranteed. , UNION LAUNDRY HEOOXTB Aim COX.WB1A. , - Telephone Jdaia 398.. Building FermJtg. William Neubauer, repairs dwelling, Clifton and Tenth street. $250: J. R. Turner, 1 story dwelling, McKenna and ! Willamette boulevard, $200; Mrs. Ballev, repairs dwelling, 112 E. Tenth street. $160; H. Baumhoer, repairs dwelling, 698 Powell. $200; M. F. Donohoe, re pairs dwelling Garfield between Sumner and Albdrta, $3,000; Jos. Paquet, ware house, Willamette river between E. Mor rison and E. Alder, $1,000; Welnhard estate, repairs store, Fifth between Oak and Pine, $80. C. C. Richards, tool house, 663 East Tenth street. $300; L. A. Bruckman, two story dwelling, Clinton, between East Thirteenth and East Fourteenth, $1,400; kAlex Smith, two-story dwelling. East Thlrty-nrtn, Detween Gladstone Rnd Francis, $2,000; W. W. Canoll, one-story dwelllngj-'lalden, between East Ninth and East Eleventh, $1,760; C. 8. Brown, barn. Commercial, between Jarrett and Pearl, $60; J. A. Eastman, repairs dwell ing. Summit, near Baseline road, $800; J. G. Waters, one-story dwelling, East Twenty-first, between Wygant and Go ing; $100; Mrs. H. B. Johnson, repairs dwelling, Fourth, between Porter and Hooker, $300; John Eden, two-story dwelling, Belmont, between East Thirty eighth and East Thirty-ninth, $2,000; R. W. Orewetler. one-story dwelling. East Fourteenth, between Taggart and Ells worth. Il.oou: u. Hoenel. l4-storv dwelling. Pippin, near Wabash, $1,200; Mrs. Maggie Joney, one-story dwelling East Fifteenth, between Going and Wv. gant, $2,000; Oustaf Swensson, lVfc-stofy dwelling. Al ham bra, near foot of Shoner. $6,000; w. M. Neubauer, repairs dwell ing, uniton ana xentn, Z5ii; j. k. Tur- llCli J 11V O . I J U TV UiUtlQ, iJ no. Chilli Willamette boulevard. $200. Painless Dentistry I TEETH Tou need have no fear of the den tal chair If you come to our office. Our scientific methods of absolutely painless dentistry are at your dis posal without paying as much as you have been In the habit of paying for 85.00 1.00 Inferior work. Bridge Work, per tooth Gold Fillings, up from it Silver Fillings, up from .504 Enamel Fillings, up from ... .81.00 Crowns, gold or porcelain. .. .85.00 Painless Extraction .JOc Plates, up from 85.O0 A guarantee for 10 vears with all work. Lady attendant. LILY DENTAL CO. TBXBO AXS COUCH STRXETS. Open evening until 8 and Sunday until p. m. Horns Phone A1010. Paclflo States Phone Paclflo 1853. BAKER. THEATRE Geo. ti. Baker, Manager. All This Week. Baker Stock Co. In Hoyt's "A BTBABOEB Ilf SIW TOBK." Music. Mirth. Merriment. Matinee Saturday, 16c, 26c. Evening prices. 26r. 86c. 60c. Next week. "'Tha Olrl I With the Green Byes." At the corner of Seventh and Stark UMPIRE THEATRE Geo. L. Baker, M:n. Phone Main 117. Eastern Road Attractions Only. TONIGHT. ALI; WEEK. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Tha Little Sunbeam, Pearl Ooldlaff, In "TOR MOTHER'S BAKE." Beautiful Rural Melodrama of New England. Night, 10c. 20c, 80c, 60c; Mat. 10c, 20c. Next attraction, "tincle Joan Perkins.' Mexican DEESS PROMENADE. lAvtng Modala WlU Ba Been In Eaatern Outfitting; Co.'a Wlndowa, Tonight from 8 to 10. The corner of Tenth and Washington will be the scene of a great gathering tonight, to witnesa the parade of Parisian-gowned women through the length of the atore'a 200 feet of window space on Tenth -and Washington. Thla la a aight worth crossing the city and paying admission to see; but it Is free to all. Everest's military band will Tender musio during the entire perform ance, sisuonea at me Washington atreet entrance. The etore will not ba open 1 tha display being aaen from tha aUaeU. f Mustang Liniment Goes qnlokly to tha vary oore of tha disease and stops the most deep-set, exoruclating pains almost Instantly. T"U-fcZ'T- A O Pboneei I IV w a old k. Msg Weak of Sept fll, 1907 Bew, A. 1496 Continued Success of the R. E. FRENCH STOCK CO.. All this week presenting "THE XXVO) OP TRB DESEBT." Matinees Sundays. Tuesdays. Thurs days and Saturdays at 2:80; prices 10c and 20c. Every evening at s:i; pricee 10c, 20c and 30c. Reserved seals by both phones. J5ho GRAND ZZVJiZ All This Week, the Headline Act. OKAS. H. BOTLB, JJOJ.X OZOBOB, auUlY OBOKSI, The Sure-Fire Comedy Actors. Plenty of other big acts. Three performances dally, at I:S0, 7:80 and 9:16; prices matinees, 10c: evenings and Sunday matinees, 10c, 20c and box seats 8O0. LYRIC THEATRE Both Phonesi Main 4688, Soma A-1098. Week commencing Monday, Sept. 23. THE LYRIC STOCK COMPANY IN "DBUSA WATWB." Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Satur day and Sunday. Prices 10c and 20e. Every evening at 8:16. Prices 10c, 20o and 0c. Boxes ouc. urnce open 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Mexican Mustang Liniment Coras every ailment of Man or Beast that a good, honest Liniment eaa euro j None better, None) so gooda , . BASEBALL RECREATION PARK Corner Vaughn and Twenty-fourth SAN FRANCISCO v. PORTLAND September 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29. Game Called at 3.-00 p. m. Daily. Game Called at 2:00 p. m. Sundays. Double Header Sunday. LADIES' DAY FRIDAY ( ADMISSION 25c Grandstand 25c Children 10c - Little liners' in The Journal coat only a cent a word. Fifteen worda or less i 6 cents an insertion. Phones: Main HJ1 A-tSSO. . A little out of the way, per haps, unless you come spe cially; but not far enough to prove inconvenient to any man; and when you come, you'll find the few extra steps you've taken well worth while, for we will not only show you a line of woolens that cannot be duplicated in this town, but we 11 also demonstrate our ability to tailor these fabrics into garments of the highest possible character at a cost to you that will save you at least a third of the prices asked by other first-class establishments in Portland. Columbia Tailoring Is too good a proposition for any man to pass up and men who look into its many attractive features do not pass it up. No reasonable man should refuse to be "shown." How about you? Suits, $20 to $40 Trousers, $4 to $10 a GRANT PHEGLEY, Mgr. . Elks' Building Seventh and Stark f rales Plans Mer Special Order Supplies At Frfcley'a nothing ia forgotten; every need of every woman u con sidered. Strong in this lino are shapes and trimmings at the most moderate prices for the ingenious woman or girl who trims her own hat The variety of untrimmed shapes from the natty little close fitting street hat to the large sea sonable hats of extreme styles sup plies unending choice for every pe of face and every pocketbook. e prices from ) S St. 25 to $5.00 Wings, plumes, flowers, silks, ribbons, velvets and ornaments of every description are found in prodigal array. . OF SPECIAL VALUE Pliable "flats," imported, and of the best wool that wire so readily into becoming hats for school girls all the popular colors (Pt f f ' the kind that sell everywhere for $2 to $2.25, are found V J Qll FraplQ 212-214 Third 1 I CllKj O Corner Salmon Hats of Distinction WB M Uoo Pace THaBWiu:oiV.I. LwMacn EXCHAMOI BUILOINQ m m HIFB GUR 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 AGENTS. Apply to XBSSa K. gHAJUP, Xaaa-ev of Af-eats, ale Lumbar Sscfcaafe BMft. sr. f r vv Baa m j ..aw L JOURNAL LETCBS COST LITTLE, ACC03IPLL; II II I. it