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i f .J - THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, f SEPTEMBER 3, ; 1807.; PUT LICENSE Oil EVERY VEHICLE mis w b wsmim ' Quick4 lireads Mid Cakea. By. Elisabeth, Roberta. . , : (Except whaiV otherwise stated level . . ..... .,tt.A rtl 1' Council Committee Finally iowin recipe Rye Muf fine. One cup of .rye meal. one cud white flour, two tableapoonaful sugar, one half teaspoon salt, 'one cup milk, one ;gg, two tableapoonaful but ter, four -teatifoonaful. buklng powder; mix meal,' flour, sugar, ealt and baking powder; add milk and .well beaten egg, then the melted butter. Pake In but tered gem pans In hot oven about JO minutes, Egg Muffins: Mis two cups sifted ' Gets Suitable Wording in , k ; Proposed Ordinance. ' . iiviLL NET CITY BIG X REVENUE ANNUALLY riwpctUve Law ProTidoa for Tax of flmir -two tablespooneful of sugar, four S on Double and 12.50 on Single I "To1 teaspbonsful biking powder and - j.-. ... k I Ada hal taaanAMiil a- aaa It- thatrt Klgs cry.' Store Wagon to Be two eggs well beaten, and one cup of Taxcdi'-'v ; ' ... , j. ' '. r ' , j milks beat thoroughly; lastly add two lauicauuunaxui puuer. oieiivu. aa hi buttered gem pane In a quick oven about 20 minutes. inw wriin imn than five months I Graham DroD Cakes. (Miss Rarrons) " - .v.. v..,ri f an 'niliinf' to I -6'ft together one and one half cupa v In, the peranort.of so ordinance to I KTm m OB half teDoonful Mch ' license ' .all 'animal-drawn vehicles In 1 pf a4t and soda, one fourth cun of . PnKiliiiiiiveKMmt theae used for pleasure, I wo rtliidew?pt,Ue'usBdfor pleaaura, I browa susar. Mix In Mix Into a stiff batter f sour milk. Drop ,j " -,l oyspoonsiui in a Duttereu pan ana cbigef a-dqrtn times' to make It con-I bake 1 minute. - a..linfinnkl ' the dtv license efflciala I (wi and Hominy Cakea Two tabla- k. v.n.. h km a mauuM which I spoonaful uncooked small hominy, one frow believe they have a measura wnicn haJf .a,Doonful aalt, two tablespoone will , frove effectual The ordinance f U butter, ons cup tolling water, one rW be presented at tha adjourned meet- scant cup com mea two taDiespoona ' . . V ... . I rill mttmmr nrtm Aim fiilln mill, (v fng of the city couacu wnica wm d "'mtuib - held tomorrow afternoon. Some montha ago tha Portland Dray milk, two eggs, tares teaepoonsful baking powder four tne polling "T Tie Knock-out Blow. . Th Mow which knocked oat Oorbett wag a revelation to to crlia flghtars. From tha aarllatt dart of th ring tha knock-out wow waa aliaM for taa law, tba taap4orth joralarTala, Stomach poncbet war thrown la to worry and weary th lighter, bat If a scientific nan had. told on of th old fighters that th moat Yulnerabl spot was th region of th gtomaofc. M'd hay laughed at him for an Ignoramus. Dr. Ptoro I bringing noma to tp pubiio a paraii! ractj that th nSmaOUi thamoit Talnarabl organ out ofxh prX ring as wall ai In IWevV protect bur alU, throgta, fatt and lungs, but thoSMb&hV ar utUrly Indlfftr aot to, antU dlachiXDnda th solar plexus and knock niouU MtK ToyrfVl'fJ rowyDrotprtvoiinieinn'vni)r most vnfnr The imiriMn Womm la better read aWajDoL Oolda liedlcaKDiacoverj weag . atomaen.'. maig aiuon, or The American and English Woman. and ' lhiuallv far more cultivated thanl'ures the English woman of th same claaa dyinepsla, torpid liter, bad, thin and lm- She Is a more axreeabl companion, and pur blood ana u oiaaaM 01 ut or- sne &aa a firm belief that aha owes It gam of digestion and nutrition, to herself to make the most of her men- Tha "Golden Medical DUcowry hai a tal powers. Tliese qualities make horn ipaciflo coratlv affect upon all mnooos uie more awracuve uian many meais i ittrfac and bnc Cor..atarra, SO housoWlnyrm:?! eofetedj "'hat .tag It by many difficulties which do not exist may ha raachod.' In IfasaJ Catarrh It Iny. add salt and minutes on back of stovs. cool add hominy mixture, then eggs Deaten separately ana paaing powoer, Bake In tm pane 20 minutes. FYult fin Wheels. 81ft together one pint emea flour, one Hall teaapoonful g water over the horn bu . .iir..4 h mmmif. I minutes on Daca o - wrr iar rwucuun vi iiinn i.t-i ; 120 per year for double and fit a year :,ror single rigs to 16 a.year for double . and . for single.", Till would ma- "' '' terially docreas th - revenue of the :,atreet repair oopartmea. out u la pro- ..j two Ublespoonsful sugar, and nosed to keep the fund, perhapa Increase thrt, tesspoonaful baking powder; rub iu iy imposin ut.. v ' i into tne nour mixture two tabiespoona Mcle used by every store la the city. tuj butter, then add one esc. well. . rbla will be eapeciaiiy remunerauve beaten, and about one third of a cup of , ,.-wnen u '"; vui..u min; wu to one rourtn or an men : large number of delivery wagons owued in thickness, spread with a little aoft- , by the department ana amaiier sioree. tn,4 butter, aprlnkle with sugar, cln- ioe license 'f""1 Jr r naraon, ana two thirds or a cud or , mm iw uout oouoit ni. m in. arled ourranta; roll up like jelly .roll; .city which, wquJd net tlj.000 a year and cut off Blle, bout thre- fourth of In th neighborhood of tJOO elngle rlga an ,neh ttlcfc Bak ls minut- u, m rhlch would turn about IJ.00 Into the hot oven. x mixture of ralalna and nuta , reet repair fund. The fund would chopped fine may be used instead of linnof u.nt . ' line currania, and tne egg may t 0 per annum ahould the ordinance be-J omitted from the dough, and more milk , come a: urw. . , - . and baking powder added. '. lTndr tha nreaent system Of taxation! wmia hi. th a 08 double vehicle at I to a year ter, one cup of sugar, two egga, one ? and the 14 alngle rias -at til a year fourth cup of milk, on half cup of wive rTuw "m...r ."" - ' " raisins, ennppea una, one teaspoonrul 7, br approximately 13,1 J leaa than under ftf cinnamon, one fourth teaapoonful ;th ayatem the license department ad- each, of clovea. mace, nutmeg and salt. Voeatee. thru teaspoonaful baking powder and !.: 'Should th .ordinance b favored by flour to make a very stiff drop batter; (he council tomorrow it will mean that about three cupaful. Irop In buttered " balf of the coat or repairing th atreeu tlna In blta th else of a walnut, flat win be bora by those who use it moat, ten alightly with a knife blade heated. . the drajnnen and merchant. Bake in a moderate oven. Flour may c The ordinance provldea that very be added to make a dough stiff enough peraon or corporation -falling topur to be rolled and cut out like cookies, chaae Ucenae taga. which muat be dis- Walnut Wafera.--Two eggs, one cup JpUyed' on either aid of to vehicle ?f light brown sugar mashed ire of and refusina io conform with ine pro- lumps, one cup walnut meats, not too '. visions of the ordinance gball be liable finely chopped, three heaping table to a fine jof . not less than It nor mora spoonsful flour, one fourth teaapoonful . nn i or "v'"l.' . " " " -1 eaii ana a lew graunga or lemon peel, period not leu than t days nor more Break egg Into a large bowl, beat than It daya, - , 4 (vigorously until very llalit. add sugar gradually, then aalt and lemon peel, beat a few minutes longer, then mix in lightly nuta and flour. Drop from a teaapoon on a buttered baking pan, and bake In a moderate oven. Gingerbread. One cup molasses one half cup aurar, . a acont half cup of butter, one half cup milk, two egga, two teaspoonaful gtaKer, one teaapoonful auspice, a mite nutmeg, three tea AT THE THEATEE8 (. I JTesale Baslef at HeiUy Tonight. VFourteanth and Waahington atreeu, to P5n"ful baking powder., and two cupa '.flight -at 1:15 o'clock and every night " ' u'u".'""- in 'this week, with a apeciar pric mat- pm pana or a aheeL; Left over glnger- Inee Saturday, will be the charming bread can b reheated by ateamina and young Actress, Mies Jess! Bunley, to- "erved with a lemon7 Pudding sauce as , gather Iwith an -excellent company, to dessert. :.' ih Interesting, drama, ."The JBUhop'a -rn Meal Orlddle Cakes. These i Carriage." r . caaes i.araiy come under qulQk doughs " ,1 , ,r - rm '' 1 ' In time of preparation, but are among ) "inhnnv JnnM R.1m Tnimmv !n" ea1S '0 make and are too good t onnny fone iaiea a o morrow. to pa by- They ar made by mj,,, ."Tomorrow (Friday) morning at 10 two and on third cupa corn meal, one o'clock,1 at box-of fio the Heillg theatre, half cup of flour, one teaapoonful salt fourteenth and Waahington street, tha and two cups of sour milk: let stand advance seat sale will open for the several hours to soften and swell, or musical play, "Little Johnny Jones," thev may be mixed over night. When -which cornea to th above theatre for ready to use add two aires wall hoot An four night, beginning next Sunday, land a teaapoonful of soda. If eggs are "BeDtember 29. atchy. mualc. Dretty I omitted, add a little mora milk th 'glrla and 'stunning 'costumes are the! batter ahould be thicker than tha or- Tireaommauns; icaiures in mis, ueorge I ainarv griaaie caae Patter. These cakea are verv delicate and. If carefully cooked on a soaps tone griddle, without frease, or on an iron pan coated with ust a suapicion of grease, can be eaten with safety by peraons with weak digestion. ' ' Clear Hiumt Hnma fltrtna ti.... (To serve wfth wafflen and ariddfe here, and it la , llttl wonder that a I jg wall to cleans th,paaaag with Dr. 7b.Tai1f a-hor rdTnW.: Satfi CaUlth Bmdy fluid whllrMtn orrers immunity rrom incessant anx-1 am -wiacovory - as s tviuurauuDM rem iy'.Jy' Lady Henry Somerset in thl ady. Why th "Golden Mdloal Plaoor- i miina' I'AiHnainiAH Hnrtw. i. Z- .k. .,.! ry enm catarrhal dlseaaaa, aj of th American woman wnicn haa atruca me i iwrnica, ooweia, otauaor man ovuer pvivio lorcioir. ana tnat is in. uttar ahaanna i wfll w. !( .m m if will lVT'r-f'!?" JZSX rad a booklet of xtraetg from th writ- called upon to give her 'own services, . I Inga of eminent medical authorities, en- ! i wom England surrer doxtlng Its Ingredients and explaining tortures during a mal because the lit- .. rn-.tlM nmnartlaa T ta ntu3 tie servant, who waa new to the dutlea h,r rat!T Proprtla. It 1 mailed of waiting at table, did not underatand A on requeat. Address Dr. E.V. Pierce, LV. w2!ilt-.vWh!"Pr between my ho- Buffalo, N. Y. . This booklet glTe all th vfra. indent, .ntorlna Into Dr. Plerc.-. elected to auffer all this anxiety rather medicines from which It will be seen that r." ST.ff l.Api:MJ.5J:5hA-e?Lld y contain aot a drop of alcohol, par. 'Jm ,lv"'i mu asia. tjiifj iiiu nor nuBDtna orainir Iv hlnl th.m- selves to their own dishes like senelble fjeupie. trlple-reflned g lyeeflne being used Instead. Dr. Pierce's gnat thousand-page Illus trated common Bens Medical Aarisor Am.uril hlTi? Urt1fc,n m,jr ho?? will be sent free, peper-boaad, for ooo Amerioa where I have been dellaht- .-i.k-U, 7X1 at a.i.f cent sumps, or eloth-boond tor II stamps. Address vr. fierce as soot. them stay but a few minutes only; then remove them; oover the layers of short fully entertained, where the food served r t o"a anyoooy could wlah, and L.k?"w ttMt tn ""y who waa enter tain tig me. and who was discussing Enaiisn lltaramra with ...1 i i edas of her sublect eooktut thna. iimi dishes only an hour ago, and waa notlcak with them; place the-two layer ashamed to own it I together, one on top of the other, and The manner of the education of the Pur tn Dot eauoe over alL Serve lnv Amerlcan woman nf fvn.r.. j I medlatelv. that It mar hava nn tlma in loally from our. She ha often been I which to cool. graduated at a coeducational colleaa. Orl Preserved Rlnds Cut and "are Into haa mixed with tha ntk ... i- . r.T.wl I thick slices. . Roll on a ounca nf alum school, and thla immmtiiina --a I In one aallon of water, nour It over tha wuia ijavo given ner a sense of oom-lf""f mua lm " "'ana several nour on panlonahlp with men which robs her of back Part or stove, then take out into "1t self-consciousness or affectation I ool1 water, and when cold put them Into which often snolla Ti IX. .. a Dickie made thus: accuatomed to such comradeship 'our pounds of rind boll together .On the other hand, thera la nZ Annht two pounds of sugar, one pint of vln- tnat the American woman has very lit-ea&r and H cup of mixed whole splcea h Th lr wooed and won, ,uc cinnamon, cassia ouas, auspice v jikiu aan aa. lavnr. ann nrran ha u vvysi eaanrua n ce ui Liu vpb i iiain cauae the love of tha man 1. I of other solces. Tie them in a haa- indispensable to her own happiness. I gk,'ra well, then add tha rinds and boll inn emnusiaam with which women willln"if. nour. ruiession, such as that of a " ' ' 1 1 ': s ' ' ' oy :fregige The STEIN WAY is the world around admitted to be the GREAT PIANO. The' .word "STEIN WAY' carries with iOhc" PRESTIGE of the musical world, r Ask niost any great musician for an honest op inionHn regard to piahos and he will tell you there are several high-grade pianos, a nd then 'he will say, "THERE IS BUT ONE STEINWAY' It is the epitome o f all 'that is best in pianos. THE STEIN-. WAY PIANO has INDIVIDUALITY its gJONE is deJ scriDea oniy as tne rttiNWAYTuri.- xou Co not for get it, for it is different, it holds your attention it lingers - wiuj vuu. ; . x 4 vva z Jt uiu inspires , me musician and shares his pleasures and sorrows. . : Ernestine Schumanh-fteink expressed this beau- tifuiiy w,hen she said; "How often do I find' solace and renewed courage in the HEAVEN LY HARMONIES of my, STEINWAY piano." : - ., 9 I . .il:Bi!n Olngered Paars Pare, core and out d.Z vuyoician. a proieaaor or an '7tV"" -'i'-0- pears 10 maxa cpltect. or will give themselves to nt pounds. Put seven pounds of su philanthropla work, proves that mar- P.1" J? preserving kettle, add the rlage is not looked upon by them aa the ul.c. from "lx lemona. th thinly peeled ultimata and onlv and nt yellow rind of ona lemon cut into successful existence. t t St Eccentric Frocks. Since picture fashions became J M. Cohan's tuneful Offering. ' "Fatinitaa" at the Afarqaam. lnrtnaj ay tbreuah "Fatinltsa" at ' the Marquam this week, with glory to ' Tom Karl's Cailfornlana are their mprry. way through 'Tatinltsa'' 'the Marquam this week, with arlory . themselves and satisfaction to every lover of melody. 81101'' ls most cakes.) Mult comb honey In a hum irtmunr ui'in. von ouppa wons, ana ic pan wun a nine water, heat slowly rage picturesque costumes of all orders have become too familiar to attract Spe cial attention. Bays a New Tork fashion writer. Before this era to have seen period costume In a public plaoe or even n the house would have been aacrlbad to eccentricity or the iDDrouh of aoma extraordinary dresa occasion. Fancy one of the ultra kimono coats of this particular summer on th street two or three - year ago or the chasuble wrap with a daytime frock. The dinner gown ls one of tha most fruitful fields for the play of the dress maker's Ingenuity at all times, for In It there must be a blend of the conven tional with the subtle individuality called out by the wearer. Tola season the picture dinner frock, tha ona nonv. lng more or less faithfully by line and texture one of the French periods ls the acme of style. Not that one period . 1 . . . mini), una cup 01 . water ana half a pound or ginger root scraped and cut In thin slices. Let cook ainwiv nn.11 s qiaaoiyea, aaa toe rruit and continue' cooklne-' for ona hour r.nl in 1 wnua pin. : LITTLE GOOD TO OPEN PORTLAND GATEWAY Completion of;2forth Bank Only Hope of Belieying Iesent Congestion. t,Dlamond,,,,Steimvay,, Among precious stones the dia mond is the most sought and highly prized. Among pianos the Steinway is supreme, unapproachable. It is tlje peer of them all. You are invited to VISIT OUR STEINWAY PARLORS to see and hear these beautiful pianos. If you live at a distance we will be pleased to send you a beautiful bo traits of Musical Celebrities' also catalogue. - ' "Ike House of Quality" Pacific Coast Agents Sttlarr ay f linos Victor Talking Machines f ""aa""eaesBWBSsWsBBBB . ' ' t Sherman, Clay & Company booklet entitled "Por- Sixth and Morrison StreetsOpposite Fostoffice Portland Seattle Laeoma Spokane Everett Belliagham Sea Francisco Replylnar to the' ennllcaMnn nf wh. A Marie Antoinette fichu. !liEahM.ri tM intersute commerce commission for sleeve, high Empire waist and long-1 the opening of the Portland aatewav care and l.Zti engines, 1 cars sad 1.605 engines; In 107, 44.IS5 much aa today's fashion, msy all mln and the same gown. At lti i nanov a kind of glorified tea le In one est such a hat lta compromise between own and ortho pia g all their energies. until the comb la melted and floats on top. when cold remove wax. Honey that haa erranulated in tha rnmK clarified and becomes a clear syrup by thla process. The honey may be allowed 10 COme tO a i DOlL but If nnr.rA l -as It bnce 'waa, and among the best of long will darken In color and the flavor unia 'ctaaa mixi i iniiE. mis una ueen i uecumes xmpairea. eieciea oy lom ivan lor next ween ttfferina! bythe Callfornians at tha Mar- ouam. rMarltana" Introduces that most famous Hoyt shows they laugh all the M3Iaritana" Coming. Romantic opera is not .so common now Joveable of swashbucklers, Don "Caesar while they are there. d liazan, tha hero or arama, zarca .ana are ciever. . ! opera. i The specialties King of the Desert." laya have i 111 C . V, ' - few piaya have won popularity ' Of course." A Stranger in New York," I quicker than "Kin of the Fprt At the paker this week la a hit. It which is being presented at the Star couldn't help but be. People want to Theatre this week by the French stock lauah onee in a whlle.vand when the company. It contains everything from Baker company puta or. one of those an elephant to a hero, and there are i more laughs than excittna situation even. There will be a matinee Satur day. Seats for the remaining perform ances are now on sale. r - wiMT J 'i Lr rlu -1 a n mm ; TV. School Umbrellas, 75. I Boys' Raincoats, $6.00 to 910.00. t'il Watetproof Suits for !school wear, $4.35. fi h Never-Wet Shoes, $2.50. '':- Fair , protection' for foul weather.-' ,. I ) Iotectionl is cheaperthan - f egret. - " ' ' Advanced Vaudeville. There Is genuine advanced vaudeville at the Grand this week, and the collec tion of acts la such as to please every taste. Zamloch la one or the big cards. He Is man of myatery who does some of the most astonishing tricks, and without the aid of string he performs feats which cannot be well explained. "Drusa Wayne" Tonight. There ls a great, big treat In store for Lyric patrons . tonight, when the oeai popular price siock company on the coast will present another perform ance of Franklyn Fyles' famous melo dramatic succeaa. "Drusa Wayne," which haa been nlavlnr to rrowrioA houses since the opening on Monday 1UUI. plain aklrt like nothing in the world ao dox dinner apparel is difficult to attain. r. t Seasonable Dishes. Curried Fish Melt two tablespoons of butter. stir In two tablespoons of flour, then add. gradually, one pint of milk and continue stirring until smooth and thick. Slice half an onion and cook to a golden brown in one large tablespoon of butter, then skim out the omen, stir one teaspoon of curry now. der Into the flavored butter, add th prepared sauce slowly and saason with Salt to taste. - Add one pint of flaked fish, turn into a buttered baking dish, cover with buttered crumbs and brown In a hot oven. Oyster Shortcake (from the De lineator) Make , a soft, smooth short' cake dough with baking powder,, using milk instead of water. Bake in' thin ner layera than you would for the reg ular fruit shortcake, and split and but ter generously as soon as baked. While the cake la oaklng scald the liquor that you have drained from a quart of oys ters, and in another saucepan heat a cupful of milk and half a ' cupful of cream. Just a this mixture begins to boll, add a tablespoonful of butter and a tablespoonful of flour that have pre viously teen rubbed together, and stir until it becomes smooth and think. Now. turn to the scalding oyster liquor, and, having; skimmed It carefully, add a tablespoonful of butter, some salt and pepper, and. finally, the oysters. Let Ale Drinkers of Elisabeth's Time. for movement of Washington lumber to the eastern states, Northern Paclflo at torney aay the desired relief eould not Worn th Westminster Oasette. te obtained because of the congested Tbere la an amusing letter written condition of the O. R. A n., and that by the Earl of Leicester to Lord Bur- before any other adequate measures leigh as to the lack of sufficiently could be taken the northern lines will strong ale for the queen at Hatfield. miuiiciTO mo norm Dana: road and I afforded ample facUltlea for traffio vl The attorneys, 3. W. Bunn and James B. Kerr for the Northern Pacific, argue that the cauae of the present limited capacity of the northern lines is the inability to force any more traffio through Cascade tunnel than ls now passing- throua-h IL Thev aav thara haa been a reasonable and steady increase of mo equipment or tne nortnern lines,' but an abnormal Increase Of the lumber tonpage for eastern destination. They allege that the 1904 Waahington lumber. cue ror rail anipment. 658.888,000 feet, jumped In 1905 to 1,009.665,000, and In 1906 to 1,635,180,000. an annual Increase in ncn case equal to tne previous 10 years. The rati line In 1901 had S,704 cars ana im engines; in SB, 126 cars and 916 engines; in 190s, S6.097 "There la not one drop of good drink for her here. We were fain to aend to London and - Kenilworth - and divers other -places where ale was: her own beer was-so strong as there was no man able to drink it" Ale and bread-- were the chief Items of the royal breakfast. The quantity of ale consumed by ladles at breakfast In those days was considerable, for in th ralarn of itanrv VTTT tha malda nf honor were allowed for breakfast "one NJ obet loe.fr one manchet. two gallons of ale and a Ditcher of wine." - A Lady Lucy made a mighty tonlo of tne national nrew. tier oraaarast was a china of beer, a Joaf and a gallon of ale, and for her billow meal a posset of porridge, a generous cut of mutton, a loaf and a gallon of ale.. OBOWXHO AOXBg AJTD VAXsTI. Mrs. Josle Sumner, Bremond. Texas. writes., April 16, 1903: "I have used Baxiara s Know Liniment in my ramily for three years. I would not be without it in the house. I have used it on my little girl for growing pains and aches in ner Knees, it cured ner right away. I hav also used It for frost bitten feet, I wun Kooa success, it is tne oest-llnl-ment I ever used." '25a, SOo and 11.00. Boia oy air'aruggtsts. "For Mother's Sake" at Empire. Many are" going to see the favorite New England home life play, "For Mother's Sake" at the Empire this week, who seldom go to the theatre ordinarily. Thla ls because It is one of those rae playa that have "found a place all their own In the hearts of thousands. Everything for men and boys wear, ' Uj?' XI0N $5 GMHinflGo CirtlCuhnPiep' 1 66 and 168 Third , Su : r Mohawk Building. SPAIN'S RAILROADS. Visitors Have to Pay for a Ticket Merely to Go on the Platform. From the New Tork Sun. In Spain the railroads do not lose a cnance to mane little profit, even in the case of the non-travelers. When you see somebody off in that country you must pay for the privilege. The railroads all sell bllletes de ait den. which are good for the platform only. These coat generally five centi mes, equivalent to a cent in American money. JuHt why this is done it ,1s hard to see, oecause persons entering a train cannot viy well avoid the conductor, who Is always making trips to. inspect the carriages. If a person attempted to vcai a. riae in a carriage ne would have oniau cnance or getting away with it If- caught he would have to pay ,a penalty of just twice the fare between the point where he was discovered and th point where tickets last were in spected. t';'.f I i ,a i ii ' ii t i,w afetsgars eye glasses. L lit Wash. COMMENCING TODAY Thursday, Sept. 26 Dragon Restaurant At 149 Seventh will have the new management of what .was formerly the Savoy Restaurant oper ated by Mr. Max Smith, and will render a first-ciaas and up-to-oate . service. There will be two kitchens serving American and Chinese dishes, such as Boobies, chop suey and other delicacies. Begular breakfasts can be had from 6 to 9 o'clock for 26 cents; dinners a la carte or table d'hote. Sumptu ous dining quarters will be provided for" theatre parties ' and family dinners. This ls . the only high- class American res taurant In Portland serving the finest Chinese dishes and delicacies. All are cordially invited to attend our opening to day, wnen tne pest tea win pe given free witn orders. 149 SEVENTH ST. Between Alder and ' Morrison Streets. rOBTxa. f L" If I f Valal.l f.r.ll I SBBaajBSBsj w mm sasi 'aai'waii r j a,i j mmJhi 1 THI lllilllf I kllNalJ -a, -.--1 MLN'S OUTFITTERS BEG TO ANNOUNCE THEIR FORMAL' FALL O'FE-N I N G Friday, September 27th, 7:30 to 10:00 p. m. . PARSON'S ORCHESTRA ' WILL RENDER THE FOLLOWING PROGRAM: 1 A Wild Western Fantasia, "Idaho". .. . . .... .Von Tilzer j 2 -Medley March, "Cheer Up, Maryf. . .Kendis anrl Paley ", 3 Waltz from "The Time, the Place and the Girl" . Arr. Anderson . . A Overture, "Bits of Remick's Hits"..'; .Arr. Bodewalt Lampe 5 Caprice, "White Swan".V. R. M. Stults 6 Wigwam Dance, "Onawanda'f. s. ..Dox Cruger 7 Intermezzo, "Nipponq'. v. ". . . . ; . . . . . i Harry J.t Lincoln ; t 8 Medley selections "Vanders,lot's Bomb.". , . , . i . .. .VLosey " v' 9 Valse Lento, "Innocence". ,7. . . . .'V ; Neil Moret . , ; -v 10 Popular Intermezzo, ','Flower Girl". ............... Wenrich ' 4 SOUVENIRS fOR AU---tRYBODf vmcoME , v;; . .... A .. . .y-,&M;&--& 12