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,1 THE 'OREGON ! DAILY : JOURMAU PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENINO. OCTOBER 12. 1907. K '" "J" f. 'f 111 ajUW S I Town Topics 1 TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. The Halllf Marquam . Baker Empire Urand Lyric Btai Oaks . . "The Squaw Man" "Tha Mocking Hlni" oarDara rietchle . . . "Tha Denver Express Vaudeville ."Other People's Money" "Mldnlht in Chinatown" O. W. P. carllna At the popular meeting- to be held to night at the Third Preabyterlan church u the Interval of aducnUon. Prusldent H. M. Crooka of Albany colleap will address the mueusyi on the BinJjeet or 'The Conditions, .eds and t'owilblll tlea of Albuny College"; A. P Bclimltt caaliler of the firm National bunk 01 Albany, will speuk on "The People, of Albany und Allmny Co11cKm', J i'hor burn Hons will miK on 'AJakn.g un In vestment hj and Uov. VUIhhiii 111 rani houlkea, puaior of Flist Presby terian churcn, Portland, will uJUitaa the meeting on the subject of A Synod a. 4 iuuieijan uoiieRe. The addresses will ail be limited to 15 minutes. We Take Care To have our laundry work bo food that It la absolutely im practicable to improve upon It. By scientific and non-tearing machinery, linen la oleansed, wrung out. ironed and the whole process carried out with the ut most carefulness imaginable. Such care muat result In superior laundering a fact appreciated by more and more people dally, judg ing by the way our patronage grows. UNION LAUNDRY SCOBS ABD COLUHBIA. Telephone Main 333. Councilman Holding la soon to intro duce an ordinance providing for the extension of the fire limits to the hur bur line on the west side and for the uomg away of frame wharves. Tho future docaa will be of steel and con crete If Ueldlng'a ordinance la puaaed which is a scheme along thu lines of waterfront improvement proposed by Harbormaster bpeler who also favors a concrete wall lor the rlverrront. With the wall as a solid banking It is thought thai a deeper current can be main tained. Captuln Speier will probably take the members of the council on another trip of Inspection along the waterfront shortly. Members of the executive board ex onerated Captain William Hansen, of the Suimyside fire company, of steal ing lumber from residences under con struction In Hunnyslde. It developed at the investigation conducted by tho flru committee that considerable, spite work entered Into the charges brought against Hansen on the part of former mem bers of the department. Hansen not only proved to the board that he had not stolen any lumber, but that the residences he entered were only those to which he had gained permission from the owners. The charges against Hansen were ordered dismissed. second Krldav of each i nights dance was in charge of the fol lowing committee: J. j. Kadderly, j. U. Colwell Ueorge Stapleton. Fred Hti-e"'..U- Mack- "'chard Martin, Jr., K. A O Donne . H. A. Miller, A. N. Wrfghl and J. h.. Jargesen. Driven desperate by the thirst caused by eating poison spread about the wat erfront by the city authorities, rats nvo caused considerable damage in the past few days gnawing through lead water pipes tn secure water to drink I he places most affected wero the Labbe building, the St. Charles hotel, tho Stewart house, and property belonging to Charles Hlgley and Cud tain K. W. Spencer - i.- ' it. '.y s ; J: f n mil iiiii.ii ii i i bii - ADVERTISE BIDS m new mm Concrete Structure Soon Be Under Will Way Over Sullivan's G ulch. Circuit Judge Cleland yesterday' aft ernoon sentenced Arthur KYeeman to serve four years la tho penitentiary at tsalrm for a statutory offense. The complaining witness In the case was Mabel Van Fleet, a girl 14 years of age. Kre-man s attorney pleaded fur more time to present evidence showing ex tenuating circumstances, but Judtfe Cle land Insisted that tho cnse had already been delayed for that purpose snd re fused to grant further time Kreemnn Is 2i years of age, and Judge Cleland said trill the sentence would have been much more severe had tho defendant been further advanced in years. The Canadian Pacific railway about the flrsl of the year will be ready to start a special sleeper In the through service between Portland and Mon treal, via Spokane. The arrangement which was effected Inst summer bv ttie company for Joint traffic with the 0. H. At X. In competition with the Hill lines has partially gone into effect but the Canadian Is not yet ready to ben'o ctunl operation of the through car. H. W. nrodie, assistant general pas senger agent of the Canadian Pacific, was In Portland todav looking after the passenger business of the company's general agency here. City Engineer Taylor expects the im provement work on Front street com pleted In shout four or five weeks. This work has been delayed considerably be- ' cause of tin- great amount of plumbing ! that has boon necessary along the ' thoroughfare. Installations of gas and I wnter plpeH have been made that are I exported to do away with the tearing i up of the pavement now being laid fori several years to come. Rlcble Ling, Tenor With the Call fornlans at the Marquam In "The Mocking Bird." . AT THE THEATRES 'TIms Bquaw Man" Tonight. William Faversham and his excellent supporting company will present iho gripping play of the west, "The Squaw Man," at t tie Ilelllg theatre. Fourteenth and Washington streets, tonigut at K:15 o'clock. Seats are selling at theatre. Phone Main 1. Housa Sale at Filers. Sous and bin band will give concerts at the Armory, lentil three ,m,l As the result of his horse shying at I Couch streets, next Friday and Hatur- passing streetcar, Charles Hchmld of''O' nights, October 1 and Jo. A mat inee will be given namroay. ocai Nam opens at Filers Piano Houso, Tuesday, October 15. Cltiaens along East Twenty-eignth street at last have the satisfaction of knowing that work on the construction of s. concrete bridge across Sullivan's gulch will soon be under way. At thu meeting of the executive board yester day City Auditor A. L. Uarbur was au thorized to advertise for bids to be re turned In 30 days for this work, which was authorised hv the council some time ago. Hlds for street improvement work wore received as follows yesterday and were sent to the street committee for approval: Stark street Warren Construction company, $16,708.89. Elliabnth street Pacific Bridge com pany, 112.15H40; Warren Construction company, lz,D.t .ii. Fast Twenty-first street Stevens Bros., $1,406 Hti. i Nortbrup street Wsrren Construction! comoanv. 16.730.65. East Morrison street Ch&rlaa K. Pot- ! tage.J3.9H0. El. i Denver avenue Miller ft Bauer, $3, 46V. 01. Knott street Warren Construction company, $11,200.13. j Orand avenue -Concrete Construction compnny, $3,013.86. Williams avenue Warren Construe- ; tlon company, $17,527.43, Pacific Bridge company, $16, 103.48. Page street Hechill Rros $3.T7J 94 Fast Sixteenth Ntreet Pacific Bridge company. $5,793 25. ' East Fourteenth street Pacific Bridge compnny, $9,497.42. Fast Washington street Pacific Bridge company. $16,416.11. First street Warren Construction company, $18,434.86. Grand avenue Warren Construction Frankfort street "A Contmrvatlv Cuttodlan" HIBERNIA SAVINGS BANK PAYS 4 Per Cent. OPEN For the convenience of its customers on Satur day evenings from 6 to 8 114 Second SI. Corner Washington PORTLAND, OR. SAVINGS BANK OF THE Stevens Rros. $11,- street Star Rand street O'Neill compnny. & Co . 144 East Second street north was se verely Injured while driving on Cnlon avenue near iJllsan lureet. His buggy1 was overturned and fiehmld was dragged nearly 60 feet, badly lacerating his face. ' He was Immediately tanen to his home i and attended by Dr. Holt Wilson The Jury In the case of J. W. Apple gate, charged with assaulting c. M. Oliver with a revolver at the home of the latter on Cook avenue. Albina was discharged by Judge O'Oav In the cir cuit court yesterday afternoon After deliberating over four hours the Jurors announced that they were unable to agree. "Time, Plare and Girl" Coming. The musical comedy, "i'he 'l ime, the Place and the Olrl." will b the attrac tion at the ilelllg theatre, Fouriienti and Washington streets, for throe nlKhts. beginning next Thursday, O' tu ber 17. with a special-price ncitinee Saturday. Seat sale 0(10118 Tuesday. O. W Olson A Co, Joplln. $1.01 tl 4 . -Star Sand company. . $14.- J. K The semi-annual meeting of the state board of horticulture will be held In this city next Monday, In the rooms of the Commercial club. The change 1 In meeting place is due to the repairs being made In the chamber of cum- i tnerce quarters, where tho horticultural Doarn lias heretofore met. "Kentucky" Tomorrow Night. Tomorrow (Sundny) night at the Ilel llg theatre, Vourtcerith and Washington streets, the famous American drama, "In Old Kentucky." will begin nn en gagement of four nights, with a bargain matinee Wednesday. Popular prices prevail In the evening. Keats Helling at theatre. A Chicago rumor to the effect that eolonist rates were to be abolished by transcontinental lines next year has proved to be a faise alarm. At a meet ing of thu Transcontinental Passenger association In Chicago tills week the I'nlon Pacific company's proposition to put the rates into effect again next spring received eight negative votes. Dut th( I'nlon Pacific's passenger de partment immediately gavo notice that It would put t fie rates Into effect Just the same 'I'he I'nlon Pacific's action ssuros the coast that the present col onist rates will again be effective next March and April, As a result of the meeting of the committee of physicians selected to carry out the medical Inspection of the public schools, circulars will be sent out by the city health office to the teachers of the city schools containing the symptoms of the various diseases to which children are susceptible. The tentative system of examination of the schools by volunteer physicians will be placed In effect Monday. In all cases where children are found with symp toms of Infectious diseases, they will be sent home at once for proper medi cal attention. A splendid beginning- Large audi ences marked the beginning of Dr. ry- ott's pastorate with the FlrM Congrega tional church last Sundnj He will sppak again tomorrow, morning and evening. Mrs. Crmpman will sing a solo in the morning. Tonight "Barbara Friotchlp." Barbara Frletrhle closes tonight at the Baker, and lovers of this great Clyde Fitch play of the south should not miss this last opportunity to see the Baker company's presentation of the piece. Tonight "The Denver Express." The Empire will give "The Denver Express" for the Isni time tonight. This 609 57 Kalelgh IS.084.46. Fast Madison $10,623.46. Miller avenue $9nS.!iO; Olehlsch Lewis street $4. 286. 30. Gladstone avenue Bechlll Bros 69360; Keenn Bros, $14,265.4$; Iiavls (part $1,400. Dixon street Star fland company. $1.SS 60. Borthwlck street Bechlll Bros. $ 1,402 32: Star Sand company, $1,369 96 East Flanders at reel O'Neill & Co. $1,802.53. Benton street - Bechlll Bros. $2,176; Star Sand compnny, $ 2,1 48.29. Mallory avenue H. J. Debuhr, $4,882.29. Flint street Bechlll Bros . $8,309 83; Star Sand company. $3,254 76. I'nlon avenue H J. Ewlng, $8,840 East Ninth street -Miller Bauer., $3,708 26; O. W. Olson & Co.. $S,835. ; Tacoma avenue -Miller A Bauer,' $3.1 77 .65; O. XV. Olson Co, $3,361 09. 1 Maeglev street Bechlll Bros., $633.10;! R J. Debuhr $503 85 1 East Sixth street R. J. Debuhr,; $3,989.24. ! East Thirteenth street H. J. Ewlng.; $3,086.1 5. J Vaughn street Warren Construction company. $1 7,738.18. 1 Twenty-first street- Barber Asphalt company. $n. 428 46. Nehalem avenue Miller Bauer.' $2,224.20. ' East Twenty-second street Paclllc TITLE GUARANTEE & TRUST CO. OPEN ON SATl'RDATS FROM A. M. TO 1 P. M. AND ON SATl'RDAY EVENINGS FROM 6 TO s O'CLOCK. WE PAY 4 INTEREST On Savings Accounts, Interest Com pounded Seml-Annually. WE PAY 3 ON DAILY Balances of Check Accounts. J OFFICERS: J. THORBURN RO8S - - President I GEORGE H. HILL - Vice President , T. T. BCRKHART - - Treasurer . JNO. E. AITCHISON - - Secretary i 240-244 Washington Street (Corner Second) PORTLAND. OREGON Tha following Is a list of articles found on streetcars October 10, 1907: One umbrella. 1 nurse 1 Masonlo ntn pair eyeglasses, 1 baby coat, 1 over- ""?r.r lr,H Twfln. I. ! Bridge mmny, $5,882 4 season, and the many thrilling scenes are workifll up to the highest pitch of melodramatic intensity. coat. miscellaneous packaires Call room 4. O. W. P. bulldlna- Mrst m.t RtUHlay Attractions at Oaks. Alder streets There will be an extra big music con- (cert program at the oaks tomorrow Another supply of elect rnnodp. h,t 1 afternoon and also In the evening, the receive, On. grantee -i,r tA . weather being lnill.-ative of clear skies usm, neaoacnes. poor circulation, etc or money back. No "red tape" about our guarantee. Albert Berni. the drug gist, 233 Washington street. Special Sunday night evangelistic services will begin tomorrow evening at Rodney Avenue Christian church Live gospel song service at 7 80 p m I reaching at 8 p. m.; topic, "A Momen tous Question and a Bible Answer" De Canrlo's concert band organization will render the second of the series of popular promenade concerts at 2;li and, 8 o'clock. Fast Twenty-seventh street Pacific Bridge company. $6,937.15. Broadway Warren Construction com pany. I 3. 783.57; Pacific Bridge com pany. $ 1 4,067.45. Enst Second street (sewer) George Cordon, $M0 70. Fist Flanders street (sewer) John Keating $28:1 60; .1 P O'Neill, $307 44; ( rge Cordon. $31 7 90. Vista avenue (sewerl Bechlll Bros, $51 7 40; John Keating. $504 90 Marguerite avenue (sewer) J. B. Rlemnions. $6,337.95; W. T Jacobsen $6,094; John Keating. $6,204 88. Mrs. Dwight E. Potter of Oakland. California, will speak on the subject ?'Y r.n",ntin.P" during the at home Three Chances Iyeft. j There arc but three more chances to I see the groat show at tho Grand this ; week, tonight, tomorrow afternoon and , evening It has proved one of the most enjoyable ever seen and well worth the ( j admission. j Last Performance Tonight. ! I iijioniRm in iiinniuttii nan proved CHARGES DISMISSED AGAINST OFFICERS 1 nmnrrnw a n nvr,n, I.. . . . , . i w J-.. a Tl 1 Ti j from 4 to 6 o'clock, a L"H . r n ' e LXPCtiuve iwara jLisiens to Star. All t lie favorites are cast In tho best possible way and. the show is thoroughly entertaining from the start. Tonight is the last performance. ure invited to attend. Dr At a meeting of tho city executive board yesterday all chance of city law nfflcers receiving rewards for moil torlous services from private citizens was knocked in the head by the action of the members In transferring nil such Bums Into the benefit fund maintained for the relief of the policemen and fire men. Among petitioners for reward money were Detective Hellyer and Vaitghan. ex-ctty 'Detectives joe Day Snd Frank Snow. Tatrolmen Tlchenov, Jones and Galbraith. All the claims were denied and the money turned Into the relief fund. Rusa. the Montavllla dentist. whose right hand was blown off by a j vulcanizer while mending a plate about ! ten days aco. has been sent homo from ! the Good Samaritan hospital. He is do- ; Ing well. Complaints and Issues a Few Reprimands. Last of "The Mocking Bird. Tonight and tomorrow evening will be the last performances of "The Mocking Snturd.iv watch special 20-year gold- i I,ir1-" which the Californlans are pre- fill.'d lady's watch fine Jeweled move, sentinc at the Marquam. All who have nicit $!io. Only 'one to a customer I H8,n ,n'R romantic comic opera say It is Bring this ad with you. Goodman's "Ml i 'he, best of the many attractions given Morrison, opposite 'st Charles hotel " 1 ny ,hls organization. Corns easily removed by a few ap- I . . , plications of Hedglns Corn Cure Sold 1 ninths he has frequently kicked and at :r.e a bottle bv Albert Berni the i b,,iu hT- an'' at one ,lme drove her druggist. 233 Washington street. , away from home. She also charges mat ne nan raueu 10 support ner. An enjoyable entertainment was given last night under the auspices of the W. R. C, George Wright Corps No. 2. nt Western Academy ball, for the benefit of the relief funH of the (loo se Wright corps. A program of exceptional merit was furnished hv the Wi stern Academy Of Music and Elncfition. The program was largely of a patriotic nature, and was much 'ipproelated by the members of the G A Tt. who were present, well as the others of the audience, tho fartlclpants being compelled to respond r encores In every cnse. The first social dance of the season given under the auspices of the Snct.il club of tho Scottish Right Masons was given last night in the Scottish Rite cathedral. These dances will bo given throughout the fall and winter on the Steamer Jesse HarWns. for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. Have you seen tt? That wonderful Automat It", electrical advertising ma chine. Now on exhibition at 311 Mar quam bldg. Rev. John Ovall will preach tomorrow nt the Swedish M K. church, corner1 l('ech and Borthwlck streets, at 11 a. I m. and S p. m. All welcome. W'oman's Exchange, 133 Tenth street lunch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch. Str. Telegraph will make way endings on Astoria route Sunday. Silverware. Watches; Beck's, 205 Alder D. Chambers, optician, 129 Seventh. Bark Tonic for rheumatism. DEATH OF PIONEER OF THE GRAND R0NDE At a meeting of the city executive board yesterday afternoon. Patrolmen Purge. Welch. Galbraith and Thorpe were on the carpet to answer to various charges and were let off with repri mands, the accusations not being suffi ciently serious to warrant fines or dls mlssa Is. Welch was acquitted of the charge of extorting $5 from A. Pullen, the finding of the board being that the money had been turned over to the city for ball money. Welch was reprimanded for not booking Pullen at the city Jail and his action called for a warning to the police force to observe the rule more closely in the future. Galbraith was found to have used undue violence In arresting Joseph Hilbers. Tho same was found true In the case of Thorpe, who arrested Samuel Kerr. Burke wss censured by the board or fivtng a book of streetcar tickets to ohn A. Menrs. An order was issued forbidding the exchanging or lending of tickets by members of the force under penalty of dismissal. The Portland PORTLAND, OREGON. EUROPEAN PLAN ONLY HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AND COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS. Everything to eat tt costs no more IB I and drink, and the Portland Hotel Rathskeller than elsewhere In the city. Every weekday night from S:I0 to It. O. lowni, Kaaare. a-i - - - -l f - ' DE V. J. rVZiTOIT, naturopath. Dr. I. FUll 3 15 Twelfth Street Corner Clay Having returned from the beach, I will be pleased to see anyone wishing to con sult with me in my office from 8 a. m. till 5 p. m. All house visits made after 6 p. m. I treat all diseases of mind and body, making a special ty of stomach and bowel troubles. Consultation and examina tion free. All inquiries will have to be made over Home phone, having removed the Pacific States. My offices are one block from Mont gomery car, one block from Thirteenth and two from Jefferson. Having decided to place my sanatorium on the west side, I shall dispose of all mv interests in Rose City Park Addition. Will sell at a bargain. aaxxroxiru. xotez.8. HILL MILITARY ACADEMY Acme Oil Co. sell safety coal oil and fine gasoline. Phono East 789; B-1007. I (Speclnl Dispatch to Tbe Journal.! La Grande, Or., Oct. 12. J. M. Mo ral!, one of tho pioneer residents of Grand Hondo valley Is dead at his Woodward Dancing Aoademv. Arion ' home In this city of heart failure. It hall. Tonight. Lessons 25 cents. ! 'a8 n 1"6 that Mr MeOall came to I Grand Ronde valley from Illinois. He Ida Zelmn Hite has begun suit for I was hA,n J""" 1 v- ,,vt4' ln Tennessee. ,j , ,. . ,, , I Ho was one of the wealthiest farmers i divorce from Orvnl Hite, alleging many j of fhe V(,nev nnrt f,,r ,m(, yPars liad , :icts of cruelty She says that -for IS; been making his home in La Grande. 1 rTs 1 1 1 e leaves a wife and several children.! He whs a member of the La Grande city council. PERSONAL S. L. Kline, a Corvallls merchant, is st the Portland. Mr. Kline has Just returned from a trip through the east. C. 1. Panaher, wire and daughter, are ' at the Hotel Portland. Mr. Iianaher Is ! ln the lumber business and will spend ' some time here. ' Representative W. R. Ellis and wife, ! of Pendleton, are at the Imperial. R. R. Hlnton and wife, of Shanlko, I are st the Imperial. : IV IT. Looney, a fancy cattle dealer of Jefferson, Is at the Imperial. Dr. I. Seddale, of The Dalles. Is at j the Imperial. ! IUTIX( M AX'S N0SE:j 'f.i.'of,.!. the Knight of Pythias. Is at the Imperial. ! PORTLAND ORE. A Boarding; and Day Pchool for Young Men and Boys. Preparation for col leges, U. 8. Military and Naval Academies. AO credited to Stanford, Berkeley, Cornell, Am herst and all State Uni versities and Agricultural Colleges. Manual train ing. Business course. The principal has had 29 years experience ln Port land. Comfortable quar ters. Best environments. Make reservations now. For Illustrated catalog and other literature ad- J."w. HILL, M. D., Principal and Proprietor. HOTEL JEFFERSON TUM.X AITS OOUGH I7BIIII. SAN FRANCISCO PECIAZ. BATES New hotel, faces Jefferson Square. Two blocks from Van Neaa ave., the present shopping district. Car lines transferring all over city, pass door. Every modern convenience. 360 rooms single or an suite. 150 private ba'.hs. American and European plans. Prices moderate. Omnibus meets all trains. ITBW11T BABXEB CO. nv tv rvi-rvf-x f,T,f NINETY DAYS F0I1 Business college. "THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY" (Ppecinl DUpatcta to The Joiirnnl.) I Pendleton, nr.. net. 12 - J. T Rurton I has been sentenced to '.'0 days In the p county jail by Circuit Judge Bean, for , biting Mark Shacklel ord's nose several I months ago In a drunken attack. In I court Burton withdrew his former plea I Hotel Hamlin EDDY AND LEAVENWORTH STS. First permanent bis; hotel down tows. Contains 100 beautifully furnished steam heated apartments, 40 baths. Private telephone ser vice. Sample rooms for commercial travelers. Eddy St. cars from ferry pass the door snd connect with 8rd St. cars from S. P. Depot. Rates from $1.00 ap. Phone Private Ex. Franklin 428. a n Francisco ROYAL HOUSE BAN FBAHCISOO, CA1. Oor. 4th and Howard Sts. European plan. Rates 75c to 11.50. With bath $2.00. Prom Perry take Market or Mission St. oars to 4 tb. Ituilriing IVrmlts. Pay your bills in a husincss-like manner, by check. It greatly facilitates the conduct of your business, both pri vate and commercial, while at the same time your funds j ;;fnfunty,of assault! an1 "twJ " are absolutely'safe. Business conducted through a bank is always more dignified, liven if you use your money from week to week and month to month, PAY IT OUT THROUGH THIS BANK. The returned checks arc legal receipts for every bill you pay. I R. S. Bennett, erect frame dwelling ! Kast Sixteenth, between Mildred and i aurman, i.uuu. dwelling West Columbia and , - . lohn Schlenk.,. erect I Park street. between I Clay. J5.00O. T. A. Baker, erect dwelling. Detroit street, between KIliiiiRsworth and Bur I ton. S 1,500. j Mrs. P. L. Sehmerr. erect flat, Park 1 street, between College and Jackson. J14.O00. Mrs. McReynolds. erect dwelling. ' Baldwin street, between Peninsular and : Burrage, $1,000. ! Isaac Pearson, erect dwelling, Van couver and Page. J1.X00. I E. A. Roval. erect dwelling. East Thirty-fourth, between East Grant and East Sherman, J 1.200. C. R. Hawortn, erect dwelling. Misner street, between Hunter and Orin, $200. City Laundry, excavate Couch street, between Fourth aad Third, 1600. DR. BR0UGHER StTaTOAT AT TEB WHITE TEMPLE Twelfth and Taylor Streets. 10:30 A. M. "Have the Baptists A Reason for Existence?" 7 130 P. M. "Anonymous Letter Writers" Baptism and Special Music by the Famous Temple Quartet. LIVE CONGREGATIONAL SING ING. SATS nsa. TXX.FOBD BUILDING, TENTH AJTD MOBBISOB. A. P. ABMSTBOKG, LL. B.. FBHTCIPAL. ! Ours Is a large and growing Institu I tion. We occupy two floors 65x100 feet, and have a $20,000 equipment. Reputa tion for thorough work brings more calls for help than we can meet posi tion certain for each student when competent. All modern methods of bookkeeping taught. Chartler is our ehnrf ho n,l --.en sv miihl leclhle KfiMentN admitted at anv' time. Catalogue, bust- j Sunny rooms, private baths, long-dla-ness forms and penwork free. Call. ! 'ajice telephones, compressed air clean- TKE BEAUTIPUL BT1W Hotel "Key Route Inn" 22nd Street and Broadway OAKLAND phone or write today. G7 OH WOMEN ONLY lr. Sanderson's Compound Savin and Cotton Root Pills. The best and only reliable remedy for DELATED PER IODS. Cure the most obstin ate cases ln 8 to 10 days. Price $1 per box, or three boxes $5. Hold b; druggists everywhere. Address T. PIERCE, 181 First at. Portland. Or. Phone Paelflo 1826. MODERN PRINTBRyS Commercial Frinting of all Kind. 89 Bum! Bldf, tft ud MorrUoa. ing. large lobby, cafe a la carta with cuisine and service unsurpassed. For rates, etc., address ' N. S. MULLAN, Manager. Formerly Assistant Manager Pajace KoteU San Frmnclscft. WOMAN A SPECIALTY KBS. B. X. CHAV, the only Chinese woman doctor ln this city. She has cured many afflicted sufferers. Cured private and female diseesen, also throat and lung troubles; stomach. Madder and kidneys and diseases of all kinds that the human flesh is heir to. Cured bv Chinese herbs and roots. Remedies narmles No opera tions. ' Honest , treatment. Examination tree, 162 Clay st. corner Third, . I MI.,.'.Hmi.l f'Ktmm Hellig Theatre ETi LABT TIMS TONIOHT. t r MR. WILLIAM FAVERSHAM In the Orlpplnc Western Prama, ,k "Ta SQUAW MAW t Bvenlnfs, $3 to BOc; Mat. f 1.10 to Mo. Beats selling at theatre. Phone Main I., 14th and HCII IT THCITAB II LI LIU IIICAIKC Washington roar Jrifhts, Beginning- Usia 1, Tomorrow wl'ht- Barrais Matlavee Wedaesdar 111L OltKAT AMERICAN DRAMA. "IN OLD KENTUCKY" SEE THE HORSERACE HEAR PICKANINNY BAND I Evenings, $1 to 25c. Matinee, 75o, I 50e, 26e. j SEATH .NOW SELLING AT THEATRE. MARQUAM ORAND Portland's Famous Theatre. ' Tonight ami Sunday nlRht. only three mure pei furnianres "THE MOCKIWO BIBD." Don't rnis hearing thin comic-opera K'tii Some ol the mmn hits. "Sly Muhetle." "In Slleme, ' "Friinee, Olorl "us I'ran. e, ' "What's the Matter With th" M.K'ii TonlKht?" i I'veiiiiDj, 2!ic. bUc, 75e. Matinee, 25o, f)0e. Hezt Week Bo bin Hood. .S O US A AND HIS BAND At ARMORY . nUSAY AHD SATX7BDAT, OCT. IS, 1 MATIHEE BATUBDAT. SEAT SALE (il'KNS NEXT TI'ESDAT ! AT EILEll FIABO HOUIB. BAKER. THEATRE rnone Mala I ! OSO. Zi. BAXXB, Oeneral Manag-er. . LAST TIME TUNI'IHT "BABBABA FBEXTCKIB." I Clyde l'ltiii h xreat play uf the south. Oram! production. (Jrently augmented ' rnt. Heats should be secured early, Even-. In prlcBK, 25c, 35c and 50c. Matinee. ! 15c and 25c. Starting tomorrow matinee. "All on Account of BUsa.' UMPIRU THHATH13 Phone Main 1 1 7. MXX.TON W. BEAMAH, Manafer. Popular-price home of road attractions. Last Time TonlKht. The Thrilling Scenic Melodrama, "THE DEVTEB EXPBE81." Night prices, 15c, 5c, Soc, tuc. Mati nees, 10c and 20c. Best Week, starting- tomorrow matinee, "The Choir Singer." The STAR "0"k. M96 Week of October 6. Bew, A. 14 THE R E FRENCH CO PRESENTS "MISBIOXT IV CBIHATOWB'! Regular matinees Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 2:30. Prices, 10c and 20c. Every evening at 8:16. Prices, 15c, 25c and 35c. Reserved seats may be secured by either phone. Season seats can be secured by apply lng at box offloe. i GRAND Vaudeville de Luxe. WEEK OF OCT. 7TH. '07. HABBT BOTTEB CO., FOX FOXXB CIBCTB And a host of other big acts. Three shows dally at 2:30. 7:30 and 9:18 d. m. The OakeS ! t TONIGHT! Free Admission to the Roller Rink Jjf ASKZSSIOB TO FA1X FXEE. ft 5? Best and Hiirgent Floor. Large 3? Orchestra Skates 25c. Jf BABCIVQ BUITDAT g- Hf Afternoon and Evening. Music g S by PrsFp's orchestra, ft 4 COBCEBTS StriTDAT Afternoon and s' bv De f 3f Caprio T? i Admission 1 '1c. W 555555. .. J55s? New Expo Rink Tonight Two Sessions 7 to 10, 10 to 12 SKATE TONIGHT T0HES. WA and Jewelry pay a small payment "at the time; of purchase and balance in easy weekly or monthly payments to suit your income or sonvenience. Eastern Outfitting Co. L Washington tt AL liiflisii'Sr USB nnori ANKOLA King of ColTecj; bom aae) two Pound tint Investigate Today Wilson, Potnestic, Uilt. , Jioueeapld, Pavis aaj others. . v t s . : &asiGEL : iBonuwsi twm rut. Cchmb Printing Company j 'Bee WOT ",s Seasonable T' Beet tern T A B X M T