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X"-''.'K:V:.:;,i.'; . TIIE , .OREG0N. .SUNDAY,, JOURNAi; U PORTLAND, . SUNDAY . MORNING, . SEPTEMBER 29; 1907." i TownTopIcs . At the request oX a number of teach era, Miss Itookwood of the- publio II' brary will repeat the count of lectures on the reaoureee of the' library and the um or ua tool whion ana gave at win tar. Tha flrat ona will ba siren on Wad' nesday afternoon, October 2, at 4 o'clock. .A. cordial invitation la extended to both teaohers of trades and high achoola Tha talka to tha entering claaa of tha West Side High echool will ba given by Miss Rockwood thta - oomlng week on Wednesday. Thursday and Friday morn Inge at the High School building-. These wfli be followed by a aecond talk tha following week at tha library. Lists for tha debating eocletlea will ba found poatad on tha bulletin board In tha ref- erenoe-room. . Booka for tha mlaalon study claaaea may ba found during the winter upon a apeolal ahalf underneath ona of tha wlndowa In tha main clrcu- latlng-room. r . Tha county achoola, aa heretofore, are depoalt atatlona for tha children's room. Boxes of carefully seleoted pooka are now being taken to tha achoola by Mlaa Hasaler, children' librarian, tha head of the county department, and tha 11 brarlan. A visit waa made laat week to the .achoola on tha west aide of tha Willamette river, tha boxea opened and atorlea told from tha booka. Several of the achoola were delightfully decorated In enucleation of tha library visit 1 week the achoola on the east aide of tha Willamette and out toward Troutdale will be visited and booka left with them for tha winter a reading. , Tha annual meeting Of tha Daugbtcra of the Confederacy for tha election of offlcera waa held yesterday afternoon at the residence of Mra. Hamilton H. Duff. The election resulted in the fol lowing being chosen: President, Mra. George T. Blovall; vtce-prealdent, Mrs. Lee M. Clark; second vice-president. Mra. D. 3. Haynes; corresponding sec retary, Mrs. Nannie Duff Sllva; record ing seoretary, Mra. 8ylvla McOulre; treaaurer. Mrs. A. M. Lee: historian, Mrs. Eugene Shelby; registrar, Mrs. H. H. Duff; custodian of the cross, Mrs. i A. N. Andrews. We have solved tha problem of how a merchant tailor can get tha very best workmanship and trimmings Into a ault at the least possible coat Here m how we do it: First, wa buy our woolens In large quantities direct from the manufacturer; aecont, we employ only experienced workmen; third, we give personal ' attention to each order and see that It Is finished when prom ised. Remember, we make any suit in the house to order for 116. No more, no less. Unique Tailoring company. 109 Stark, near Sixth. Trial of Richard Lynch, accused of tha larceny of half a cord of wood worth S3, was started In the Justice court yesterday, but wss postponed to Thursday. October 8. because the de fense was unprepared. It Is charged that Lynch, who runs a woodyard on East Washington street, between East Sixth and East Fifth streets, carried of f more wood than belonged to him from the timber where there was wood be longing to other parties. The complaln lag witness is Louis Yonkera. Residence on Nob Hill. We have for sale a fine, up-to-date, nine-room house on Johnson street. This la thoroughly modern, with all the lateat improve ments. There la a fireplace on the first floor and another on the aecond floor. The lot Is 60x100 feet and Is surrounded by some of tha finest homes in the city. Price, 112.600. For full particu lars apply to Charles K. Henry 4 Son, 122 Third atreet. Portland, Oregon. Washington atraet lot 60x100 feet, on south aide of Waahlngton atreet, very desirably located, and la a bargain Ht the price. 116.000. Buy this lot and build on It. and hold, your own security, which Is sura to Increaae In value, as well as draw rood Interest thereon. For full particulars apply to Charles K. Henry A Son. 122 Third atreet, Port land, Oregon. Ira diamond from A. M. Rlnhardson. a. bar ber, in tha Pullman Wa Friday night. ana wiu prooaoiy De ready to report on the ease today. John Conrad, who haa figured In tha criminal courts frequent ly of lata, u proprietor of tha Pullman Tha 10-foot lot at the eoutheast eor nar of Alder and Chapman atreets waa aoid yesteraajr for 128,000. Tha prop erty waa wnsa oy ii. u. uoiton ana waa purchased less than ona year ago from w. a. eureeier and B. J. Dalr for 110.' 000- The name of tha purchaaer la not announced, aicnougn it la.saio to Da local capitalist who will probably prove tha alts at an early data, ' Tha Woodlands, a boarding house at III Sixth atreet, waa slightly damaged by fire at t o'clock yesterday afternoon, Fire etarted from wood piled against tha furnace. Large volumes of smoke filled the basement and prevented tha riremen rrom getting at tha aeat of tha fire. No damage than tha flooding of ine casement resuuea. Tha trial of Howard Ellla. an am ploya of tha Pacific Paper company, who waa arreated on a charge of cruelty to animus; win do neara in trie police court tomorrow morning. Kills com pelled his horse to draw 4.000 rounds of paper up tha waat approach of tha Btaei bridge. Tha Portland Commercial club haa re ceived a request from City Superin tendent Frank Rlgler of the Portland lublio achoola for a suddIv of tha leaf eta recently Issued by the club, to ba used by the pupils in their correspond ence. About 17,000 or the leafleta will ba distributed to tha achoola early thla weeic "Oh I aay. can you seeT" If not go to Goodman for glasses. Perfect fit, low est D rices. street between Flrat and Front Morrison Window rlaas and glaslng. Cal! no Main 1184 and have our man call and fix that broken window. Pioneer Paint company, 116 Flrat atreet. Steamer Jesse Harktns. for Camaa, Waahougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leavea Washington atraet dock at I p. m. Notice. (let our prtoea on dealgna labels, halftones and -Vine etchings, Forbes Engraving company, First and Ankeny. will reoelva Phone :. Specials of Intense Economical Interest at the House of Values v Black Broadcloth SUITS Strictly tailored, $17.50 values $8.75 FUR TIES $12.50 Value $5.75 BAGS $1.50 value $1.10 HOSE Ladies' black hose. 75c value 49c ladies' Jersey Vests & Drawers $1.25 value 95c COATS t In black and mixtures, nicely made; regular $12.50 values $7.75 SILK WAISTS In blue, brown and black; regular $6.50 value $3.75 SKIRTS Values up to $20.00 $9.75 Mlsa Dorothea Nash uplls In piano? October 1 03 TDirteentn street. Prof. E. A. Smith haa removed music studio to 192 Twelfth, corner of Columbia. Acme Ot Co. eell safety coal oil and fine gasoline. Phone East 7I; B-1007. E. W. Moore, expert photographer. Elks' building, Seventh and Stark sts. Goodman's, ill Fine watch repairing. Morrison. Diamonds, Watches Beck's, 101 Alder. D. Chambers, optician, lit Seventh. Berger signs 284 Yamhill phone. Fine Fall Millinery at Modest Prices SHOW DAYS ARE OVER, NOW FOR BUSINESS We present to the public the nicest collec tion of popular priced hats ever before shown in Portland. Though our trimmers have been taxed to their utmost getting out special orders, by largely increasing our force we've been enabled to prepare an extraordinary assortment for Monday's selling. Hats of pronounced individuality and a down-to-date sriappiness that are making this department so extremely popular $3.95, 84.45, $5.00, $6.50, $8.00, $10.00 and upwards. A price for every purse a hat for every head. Each and every pnVe the best value on the coast. Wholesale and Retail J. ACHES0N COMPANY and M Bark Tonlo for rheumatism. COMPLIMENTS PAID SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. , B. Chase Company Pleased With the Style of Advertising. imm ScL ! . Prepares You tor Promotion. Opens This Wecl: SPECIAL COURSES English, Commercial, Industrial,' Co! lege Preparatory. 7 V 3-Month Term 5.00 a.oo Drawing......; 5.00 JB.OO 5.00 a.oo A lecture and discussion on "Exclu slon of Japanese and Other Asiatics,' by John A. Ooldralner, from a working- man's point of view, at Alisky hall. Third and Morrison streets, tonight si auspices branch 6, Socialists music Publio cordially 8 o'clock fiarty. Good nvited. We have several eustomara who wish to buy desirable homea on Nob Hill west of Sixteenth atreet and north of VaBhinKtpn. List your, property with ua and we will sell it for you. Charles K. Henry A 8on, 122 Third street, Port land, Oregon. Tha Keller Harness company, located at O North Sixth street, are offering a large atock of buggy harness at greatly reduced prices to make room for winter goods, ft will pay you to call and see their line; they are their own make. This will remind you that now la the time to have your hair mattresses reno vated and returned the same day. Phone Main 474. The Portland Curled Hair Factory. H. Metsger, proprietor. P. D. Love la charged with the Jarc.Anv of a ladv'a sold watch In Jus tloe Reld'a court, the value of the watch being .. Trial naa neen aet lor oetur day, October 12. Our R5 diamond engagement rings eaves vou lit from buying eisewnere, Take a look at- them. Goodman. 211 Morrison street, between Flrat and Front. Detective Hellyer la continuing hla in vestigation of the alleged theft of a 1450 Pickard's Hand Decorated China Special price concessions are made on this superb line of goods for a few days only. Note the prices on the splendid collection of cera mic art in our window. Thla la acknowledged to be the finest Una of fancy china that Is manufac tured In the Union, and no reduc tions would be made on Its regu lar selling price were it not that the erection of tha new Corbett building la a handicap on trade T for tha present. " HEITKEMPERS Z,owet Priced Jewelry House for Plaa Oooda. 286 MORRISON STREET. There la reproduced today upon page 21 an advertisement of Sherman. Clay ft Co. regarding the A. B. Chasa piano and piano player. It waa considered so good by the A. B. Chase company at Norwalk, Ohio, that it waa reproduced In the September issue of the publica tion put out each month by this factory along with an editorial comment, and sent all over the world to their agents. It Is certainly a high compliment to the character of publicity put out by Sherman, Clay & Co. An excerpt from the Chase company's editorial reada aa folio wa: "We enclose with this Issue a repro duction of a newspaper advertisement that recently appeared In The Oregon Dally Journal. "The advertisement Is an exertion al ly good one from many points of view, and we trust many of our trade will reproduce It In their local papers. Une of the strong soints about this advertisement Is this: It advertises one thing. It does not undertake to cover Sherman, Clay & Co.'s entire line, al though their line Is In keeping with the largest retail piano house in the coun try. They have plenty to advertise, and they consume an enormous amount of newspaper space each year. But wnen tney advertise the A. B. Chase, they do so, almost invariably, to the exclusion of every other Instrument. The make It stand out strong. They say something. All the.peroxlde of iron In their ink Is for the elucidation of the A. B. Chase piano. And these advertise ments bring results. They make It nec essary for Sherman, Clay & Co. to order A. if. Chase pianos In frequent carload lots. In nothing does concentration of force bring greater results than in ad vertlslng. Advertise one thing at a time, and make that stand out so strong that It will compel attention. The Chase company truly claim that the Chase piano and player-piano are made for fine homes and fine musicians, a fact that has been strongly empha sised by Sherman, Clay & Co. under the management of O. F. Johnson. There is no home architecture so fine that the A. B. Chase will not harmonize with it. And there is no musician, or musical artist, however highly trained, but will recognise In the A. B. Chase a piano that is especially adapted to his musical needs. 1807 finds Ben Selling better prepared than ever to suddIv vouna men s tall ored clothes. Ben Selling might be classed as the merchant who sells clothes to men and young men who know what la cleverest, classiest and most ingenious and popular. Regarding our young men s suits words are utter ly Inadequate to depict the swagger. distinguished atmosphere, which pene trates these clever new models, com bined with every accomplishment of tailoring craftmanshlp and every ex- nert feature, that can e worked Into materials by the most skilled tailors. Where to Dine. Watson'a Restaurant will serve a fine thicken dinner today, 50 centa If you have a want of any kind. In sert a little ad in The Journal, cost only a cent a word, and you will get results. Phones: Main 7172; a-izso. North Pacilic College of Dentistry roBiXAjrs. ouooi. Unsurpassed In equipment and advantage One of the largest achoola of dentistry In tha entire west. Tha annual aeaalon begins Oo- tober 1. For further Informa tion and catalogue addraaa Dr. Herbert C Miller, Pean. Corner fifteenth and Oonok Ita, Portland, Oregon. What Is the Dollar? MODERN CLOTHES ART. Interview With Hontagna of tha Ben Selling; Store. ' "The world today bastowa its big prizes, both in money and honors, on the dress artists. It has drawn from the ranks of painters, sculptors and Soets their cleverest votaries to acnieve iiis one end. There is mora coetrv expressed In tha harmony of colors and tne rascinauon oi arapenes man in ine words of the bard more grace In the contour of shapeliness In women's nnd men's wear than in the statues of the sculptor. It is the result of competit ive art in dress. "Ben Selling laid tribute on every part of the fashionable world to contribute aomethina- to his assemblage of be witching atylea for this season In men's women's and 'children's ready-made wearing apparel. The advance mat naa Deen made in tailored annarel is well Illustrated in the cloak department on the second floor of the Ben Selling establishment. Thla dealer la showing an endless var iety or tne newest ana most popular cloth, and cravenetta coats in snappy tints. Those who wish tha . greatest novelty can find what they are looking for as well as tha women of conserva tive tastes. Technical details about clothes - do -not Interest he ordinary person only tne imisn or tne article. "How well Ben Selling has succeeded In pleasing the people is well illus trated by the Increased favor shown our youths' and children's departments." said Mr, Montague of the second floor of tha Ben Belling establishment. "We are ahowing an endless variety of knlckerbocker suits in Russians, sailors', double-breasted and yoked Nor folka. These garments were designed by . experts, cut by experts and made by experts. ' The style and shape . is sewn permanently In tha clothes. It's tha aama - with . our youths' suits as with all other departments. They hot Only add ta the appearance but to thai aaUafacUon et tna famUy. aTejfaU of j A nlace where you can buy new and good as new furniture. A large assort ment of good second-hand furniture, stoves and everything for the home at one store. S. K. BEBCrEB, Prop. 282 First street. Both phones. SQUABS 9EAXJHO. FURS FURS Flee Furs at Remodeling a specialty, less than wholesale. 9. Schumacher IBs mabxsobt st vzab bbzdge. r ;'5'P ' Hi" s j ' Living in a Trunk This phrase stands for the limit of discomfort with the ordinary trunk. It is not so if you have one of our up-to-date Bureau Trunks THE OLD WAY. You want something from the middle of your trunk; what happens? Lift out a heavy tray, turn every thing topsy turyy, tire your back, strain your temper, unearth the article you want and then repack. Have you never thought that this is old-fashioned and unnecessary? You need not do this if you own one of our Bureau Trunks THE NEW WAY. You want something; from the middle of your trunk. The circumstance is familiar, but what happens? PULL OUT A DRAWER Its contents are in full sight; you have only to lay your hand on the article you want. Nothing else disturbed. Simple, isn't it? THE SEPARATE COMPARTMENTS Moreover you do not have to stoop to place the things trunk designed for people who want convenience. select from. We are tha largest makers of In this trunk provide a proper place for everything. into it, as with the old-fashioned style. Briefly it is a Don t overlook the fact that we have 1,000 other styles to baggage in the northwest. 54 Third Tl DADTI AMH TDI MU Mffl Cfi Cor. Pine Hits I Vfll I Lrtlil I llUIUi If II VI VA. 107 Sixth Near Stark CLASSES" Accounting . Algebra Architectural Arithmetic .. Business English Business Law Carpentry and Woodworking; 10.00 Civil Service (special) Commercial Show Card SO.OO Electricity 10.OOI English (each class; S.OO Geometry 8.00 , German 8.00. History. General f special)... Latin 5.00 Machine Desirn S.OO Manual 1 raining S.OO Mechanical Drawing 0.00 ', Mechanics and AnnTirf Mh. ematics 3.00 Motors, Gas 20.00 Mining and Assaying 10.00 . Penmanship S.OO Physical Geography 2.00 Physics 3.00 Plumbing 10.0O Salesmanship 8.00 . Railroad Clerks 8.00 Shorthand B.OO Spanish 5.00 ? Telegraphy 1O.0O Trigonometry 3.00 Typewriting 5.00 ' Vocal Music S.OO Wood Taming 10.00 Working Boys' English School 4.50 Send or call for free illustrated cat alogue. Fourth and YamhilL Phont Exchange 65. . , s . L military: academy: ay 4 " PORTLAND OREl A Boardln an School for Tounsr Mao an Boys. Preparation for aol. feces, U. 8. Military ana Naval Acadamlea. AO credited to Stanford. Berkalay. Cornell, Am herst and all Stata Uni versities and AtTloultural Collea-es. Manual train ing. Business course. The principal haa had IS yearr experience In Port land. Comfortable quar ters. Bast environment Make reservations sm For Illustrated catalog; and other literature ad dress , J. W. BILL. M.D.. Vrlnoival and yropiletoa, n DUSIIIESSCuLLEGL "THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY" txltoxd Bxrnjarsro. txottm XOBJUBOV. A. 9. AXXSTXOsTO, U. B, rmZVCtTAJb. Ours la a large and srowln tnatltu- tlon, Wa occupy two floors 6zl OS feet. and have a 120,000 equipment. Repute- tlon for thorougn work brings mora calls for help than we can meet po si tlon certain for each student whan competent All modern - methods of bookkeeping taught. Chartler la eur shorthand easr. rapid, legible. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue, busi ness forma ana penwors: free. , calk phone or write today. HARTMAJNf & THOMPSON BANKERS CHAMBER OP COMMERCE invite your gen eral banking ac count. To this end, they offer the advantage of re liable, careful and modern methods. Vnlimiltd Pmrtmai Liability FIRST ANNUAL HORSE SHOW Sale of Boxes Opens Tuesday, October 1, 1907 The show will be given November 7, 8 and 9, 1907, at the Oriental building, Lewis and Clark Fair Grounds, and will be the greatest event of its kind in the history of the west. Attractive programs day and evening. Boxes seat 10 persons comfortably. Price, for the season, $100. Applications will be numbered in the order received, carrying preference as to lfccation. Address, with remittances, PORTLAND HUNT CLUB t LUMBER EXCHANGE BLDG, PORTLAND. OREGON . aw DAY SCHOOL Here is the opinion of a prominent business man of Portland, who recently enrolled his son with us: "l have made a very exhaustive ex amination of all business colleges from tha , euinapoini oi ne&itnrumess and neatness of work. Tour college excels all others. I have been requeated to make this examination by a number of prominent men who have sons and daughters to educate, and I am happy to tell them that I am not surprised that your institution receives such a strong endorsement from the business men." That should cause you to want to visit this college before you decide where the boy or girl shall go. WRiTi to DISK 3 WASHINGTON a TENTH STS.. PORTLAND, OftK. Painless Dentistry Ton need have no fear of tha den tal chair If you come to our offloe. Our sclentlflo methoda of absolutely painless dentistry are at your dis posal without paying aa much aa you have neen m tna nanu o inferior work. Bridge Work, per tooth...... ? S.OO Gold Finings, up rrom X.tX Stiver Filling:, up from -J0 Enamel Fillings, ud from....l.fW crowns, gold or porcelain.... aj; rainless mx traction Plates, up from A guarantee ror 10 veara work, lady attendant LILY DENTAL CO. TXZKS AJTD OOXTOX gTUXTt. Open evening until I and Sunday nta 1 p. m. Soma none A1010. VaoUo States Vfcoae Vaolfla 1S5S, THE LBAD1NO BUSINESS COLLBOl elks Buruomo, PORTXJUTD, ortoon. A course in our College means better work better wages. If yoo are nterested, write for oar latest catalouge. ' YOUR SALARY DOUBLBO" It may be the turning-point of your career. H. W. BBHNKB, Pres. I. U. WAUCEB, Pttm. THE CALUMET ARK STREET, BETWEEN MORRISON AND ALDER. A strictly first-class hdtel, with all modern conveniences and comforts. European or American plan, Guests can arrange to take, either breakfast, lunch or dinner." BUS MEETS AULrTRAIINS ; T BASEBALL, RECREATION PARK Corner Vaughn and Twenty-fourth SAN FRANCISCO v. PORTLAND September , 24, 25, 25, 27, 23, 29. f Game Called at 3.-00 p. m. Daily. Game Called at 2 .-00 p. m. Sundays,- ' Double Hfader Sunday. . - LADIES' DAV FRIDAY ADMISSION 25o ' Grandstand 25c ' Children 10c HOME3A-i(. S.S. SIGETS sroKJi. - - Keadlea, ParU and Repairs for all Makes of Machines. S3S aconrlaoa atreet. Portland, Oregon. '