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A THE OREGOK DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, , FRIDAY ' EVENING, OCTOBER W, "1907. Town Topics i TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. leillf. ' h . : ker.... jn tn raise oi m .ing mnlra ..."Tha Cowrjuncher" irand. Vaudeville uyrlo.-. ........... J... "Baaeon Light" )tar.."In tha Shadow of the Gallows'' ...' .,aul Muwvhii m u ui Mesaagt From Mara," l.lt p. m. jaoi cy ...Th Tha Portland Boara of Trada hi (pointed O. W. AUen, A. B. Btlnbaoh and Will la Flaher aa a commute to confer with other commercial bodlaa re garding . th proposition made by the Republican club to Invite Senator Borah of Idaho to address a mooting in Port land on tha sublet of river and harbor improvements. The. executive commit tee of the board yesterday afternoon held a meeting and considered , varloua mattera that are In charge of atandloc committees. Action waa postponed un til the next meeting. , Mayor Harry Lane haa signed and re turned ordinance! paaaed at Wednes day meeting of the council aa followe: Transferring 15,000 from the general fund to the Improvement bond fund for the purpose of paying Intereat on the Improvement bond; tranaferrtng 11.000 from the general fund to the street and aewera Intereat fund to pay Intereat on treet and sewer warrant, and an ordi nance allowing 11.000 for the repair of the roof of the Forestry building. Regular meeting of the Multnomah Improvement association will be held In the ball at Mississippi avenue and Rus sell street thla evenlna. Several lm- provemente of local Importanoe are to receive attention ana tne matter or a high school for the northeastern part of the city la to be discussed. A locu tion for thla high school hsa already oeen acquired oy ine ciiy scnooi Doara bat It waa not planned to build at one. In response to . tha request of the Prison aaaoclatlon to observe the last Sunday In October aa Prison Sunday, ev. jamea I). Corby will apeak Situ day night In the Untveranllst church of the Oood Tldltig on Beat Eighth and Couch atroeta on the subject "How "W'e Treat Prisohers In Oregon and how TV Might Treat Them so aa to Help liim ana rnus lteip ourselves. CITY JAIL WILL LOOK MUCH BETTER AFTER ITS SIDES GET WASHED The wn and celling, of th. build Inge at Second, and Oak etreeta, known aa th olty jail, are being cleaned. Thla mean that dirt tiiat liaa been accu mulating for year la being washed wy. . Prlaonera are. doing the work. The foreman of the gang la "Mexican Charley," Thla la one of hie favorite Job at the station. Kvery ao often ho geta in for aome minor offense, usually T -TV-.. :... taking on too much Joy Juice, and than be acta aa a trusty. "Mexican Charley' haa been one of tha regular for year and year. Seven or tight yeara ago he had the pleasure or painting th wails wmcn ne la now cleaning. Charley . Is a Mexican , who apeak seven dlfTefent language. And even otherwise he la exceedingly amart, but hi hobby geta the beat of him ever o often and he landa In Jill again. FIREBOM STUNT THREATS LEAD TO L BE PROBED LNEME CELL 1 Chief Campbell Will Deter- St. Johns Belligerent Wears mine the. Whys and Oregon Boot Served Wherefores. , With Plain Bread. lie Lelg. a Chinese, arrested Satur day night on a charge of tapping wires of the electric light company, will have to face the grand Jury for hla offense. H waa bound overby Judge Cameron thla morning. Lee Lei rune a hop Joint in Second atreet and Deputy Sher iff Bill Llllls caught hlfn tn the act of atealing "Juice" from the aires. Lee la out on 1200 ball. Th reult of the grocer' agitation for pur foods haa been one of the greatest blessings which ever struck Oregon. Can anybody think of anything finer In the way of a family drink than the 100 per cent pure cereal coffee, Tlx.: Golden Grain Granules, which make children atrongT Women love Jt and men prefer It for "dope." Tha new Northeat Bide Improve ment association will hold a regular meeting this evening in the Woodmen of the World hall, on Russell street. The work of the club will be started as much aa possible at thla meeting, one of the more important Items being the agitation for a new high school in that district. Captaltt L. D. Mahone, Ph. D.. who wa activity connected with the move ment for Sunday closing in Portland, will address the members of the Y. M. C A. Sunday afternoon on "The Su premacy of America." A special musi cal program haa been arranged for the occasion. At tha meeting of the Universal New Thought assembly tonight at 8 o'clock at A- O. U. W. hall, Washington, be tweeti West Park and Tenth streets, the- subject will be "Have the Planets, Heredltion ad Personality Anything to Do With Our Success and Failures?" Sister Avabamta speaker. The University of Oregon law clae of 1910 has been organised. About SO students are enrolled out of a member ship of 80. The following wer chosen as officers: J. H. Jones, president; Mia C. O. Buckingham, vice-president; Mis Pern Hobbs secretary; Earl B. Reed, treasurer; J. R. Downes, sergeant-at- rms. Becou of tha Inefficient work of! St John is having race trouble. In th firebcat Oeorg H. William at th order to prevent a small riot It ha been burning of the.ateamer J. N. Teal, tha neceasary to put Into us a new Oregon fir committee of th executive board boot recently purchased In this city ordered Chief Campbell td make an .In- from A hardware company, vestlgatlon Into the matter and submit n. m..n Hnin.'tim. huiMln a a report at the next meeting of the com- A.tv y..,, m. th. mltteo. Chief Campbell was absent from ,awn "round the new city hall a th the city at Mia time the fire occurred, reault of making threata to do away ten days additional tim wa granted ,.h ,h. ,,-, ot nolc: and is Incl- a ho company of. Ban Francisco to " ' w, make good on Ita contract to furnish the dentally Initiating tha Oregon boot Th city with a quantity of hose. The firm latter Instrument or torture 1 a large pleaded labor trouble and other dlffl shoe around which 1 built a heavy cultlea a reasons for not having the steel bracelet, preventing the prisoner hose delivered on time specific J in the I from laavlnc hi occupation on th lawn. contract. There are two engines In the Oreson waa flrat arrested for being department out of commission because drunk and disorderly and placed In Jan of the lack of hose, and the oommltto t0 erve out a day and a half sentence. wain mv i-unuiyiun nniruim. He did not like hi ceiiroom ana oacu- i ne committee granted a reauest or .uj ui. uiv it nwn T. Soott Urook of the Hunt club for an tah k.i .n hut an hour or exhibit of fire department horaea at . - h, .nn,m,nt Rredeson went down to the Jail to release him. When the club's show next month. Petitions were rend asking for a he arrived at Oleson's cell he found Slr?UC of 'rw'ennt ve thlrd"I;rre.tn on Vi!' hat tha blanket. JuaV bought for the fam.tta H.htBranri .m referred to J had been torn to pieces. )ffiy&irJEZJ:XX ,0 wer to quarle. Oleson aald he Tho report of Building Inspector J ? t0 Spencer for "eptember showed a great bUnkeLT t gain In building development In Port- '"" 1,1 lend ovr 8eptembert 11(06. Th report lnt him, a waa going to hang nimaeir wun me blankets. Bredeaon decided not to re but bring new charges nd started upatalrs. It follows: waa then oieson tnreaienea 10 gei September. 1907. number of permits oreaeson some tim wiwim mo n issued, 8,661; valued at $4,300. month. But Officer Bredeson la also a BeptemtK-r. 1806. number of permit aweoe una unatrnoipu un wi,iu. i-ir- Issued. ti: valued at 8409.186. 1 eon Is now serving 1ft days on tn lawn Increase In number of permit, 61 pert and 15 nights solitary connnomeni in cent. Increase In value. 180 per cent. Classification of buildings Value. Repair. 88 $ 71,640 Siieds and barn, 40 7,460 Dwellings. East. 186 368.S5 dwellings, west, li ze.uou Buildings, A and B, 14 406.960 Business bulldlnaa. frame. 15 ., 58.600 Reinforced concrete, 1 8.000 the new Jail. Total 1143,300 WESTGATE GIVEN SURVEYOR'S PLACE George A. Westgate has been ap pointed and confirmed as surveyor gen era! for Oregon according to a telegram from Senator Bourne which was re ceived by J. C. Young yesterday after noon. Accordlna to the message com mlssloner Ballinger Will mall th offi- rial notification of the appointment and 0 trie quh Run pipe-line bonds voted at the last city election will be brrfught to trial before Judge Cleland in the circuit court Monday next The McKenna suit will be directed directly against the pipe-line bonds, but It will In effect decide the legality of the whole 35,000,000 issue. Tne suit has been brought by Mr. McKenna as a test of the validity of the bond issue because of alleged irregularities In the ndvertisement or tho election and tne Btibuequent passage of the bonds by the BOND SUIT WILL BE STJEFJIGBT Decision on McKenna Action to Be Carried to Su preme Court. The suit of Franols I. McKenna against the City attacking the validity '"Safe All th Tt'wiV'', What Makes A Safe Bank? TXMUT Sound judgment (avoiding Injudicious loan and nasardou undertakings). TXCOSrS &an methods of se curing business without hsaird to business already acquired. TMIMV Constantly safeguard ing all moneys intrusted to Its fear. "The Oldest Trust Company in Oregon1 Haa been conducted in thi manner from the day ot lis or ganisation OTXB SO TSAJU AGO. Tur deposit invited, R U abl rate of interest allowed. Call for statement and book of "ZXLtrsTaACTOjrg. Portland Trust Company of Oregon B. E. Cor. Third and Oak St. - Phone Exchange 72. BZJTJ. I. OOHE1T President K. 1. PZTTOOX. . . Tioe-Preidn a. Ufa TAQXX Secretary J. O. OOZ.TAA. . . .Asst. Secretary No Cocaine-No Gas No Students Our success la du to uniform high grid work at reasonable prices. Nervous People And those afflicted with heart weakness can now have their teeth extracted, filled and biidgework applied without th least pain or danger, PAINLESS EXTRACTION S .50 22 KARAT CROWNS 5.00 Abridge work . 5.00 OUR BEST PLAIN PLATE 8.00 oil 1 "vjr th bond to Weetaate today. It la not known here whether th long line of protests agalnat the ap pointment or rveataate were received In time for consideration. It Is evi dent from the telegram, however, that the protests either did not reach their destination in time or else were not considered, as the appointment was cor. firmed without giving heed to them. MANY HEAR ADDRESS 0E B. FAY 3IILLS peon la. It is noi mienaea vy mr. mrivrnns to attack the Issue for any purpose other than to determine wnetner or not Football. Football. Football. t'nlverslty of Oregon, vs. University of Idaho. Saturday, 3 p. m. Multnomah field. The following nrreles were found on streetcars yesterday: Twelve umbrel las Jumper and tools, lunch box, music roll, pair gloves, package, handkerchief, basket, package and plan, handsaw, dinner paiL Owners call room 4, O. W. P. building. First and Alder streets. Fifty dollars reward for any Informa tion of Charles Evan. When last heard from wai In Gunnison, Colorado, In 1890. Dark hair and eyes, mark under chin. Age about 47. Emma Evans, Hubbard, Oregon. Football. ' Football. Football. ' Great college game, Northwest championship aeries. v Oregon vs. Idaho. Saturday, 1p.m. Multnomah field. The Portland Shoe Repair Co., 16? Yamhill street, between Third and Fourth streets. Tour shoes repaired while you wait. Phone Main 76SS. For llouor phone th Family Lloiior Store. - J. E. Kelly, successor to Caswell thev are valid and can therefore be pur chased with security by those wishing Benjamin Fay Mills was Introduced K 4 aiMt.nna loaf hv T I n n D. Sella Cohen, who thanked the speaker to Invest in municipal securities, for the message he was brining to the It 1 expected' that the nult will be a cioseiy coniesiea linn, ana imi -wimi- ever the decision or the lower court It will be carried to the supreme court by people of all 11 faiths in this city. This morning Mr. Mills addressed a large audience at the Behnke-Walker busi ness college on "Mixing Religion and business. Mr. Mills told many pertinent anec- the losina side in order that the de cislon may be final. The city will be represented by City Attorney Kava ine aJV. hi. .aXI..: X: .iJTfS ". Mr. 'McKenna' side of th, .K'.jT",::' ... ' i ca emitn. LI19 IIlUUBiritU BHU I'UIJI L'lUI WU1IU. Mr. Mill will speak this evening at 8 o'clock at Women of Woodcraft hall, comer Tenth and Taylor atreets, on "What the World Never Knew Till i Now," and tomorrow afternoon at 4 in the same place. PERSONAL. JOE GOLDEN TAKES STTDDET LEAVE Messrs. Wise Brothers of this city. Be OUyuUiH iiU.lt ii fof.e returnlnfr nome Mrs. Bench will Mrs. E. F. Beach and daughter. Blb- yll, of Benttle arrived in the city yes terday and are visiting Miss Llda M. O'Bryon at 147 North Twenty-first street. Mr. Beach Is tha wife of Dr. K. F. Beach, formerly connected with Joe Golden, hop head, won't work and cheap bunko man, bo the police say, and Who was arrested on a cnarge oi va- f'rancy In an effort to connect with him he Frohman oriental Jewelry robbery, has left Portland. An officer was at the train this afternoon and saw him take his departure. There were no tears of cheers. Arraigned In the "municipal court this morning, Judge Cameron gave Golden Just 4 few hours to make his getaway. And he got. Golden has been making a grandstand play that he was here in company with a rich woman from the visit her mother, Mrs. Gorge Mlnkler, at Vancouver. COUNTY JAIL NOW HAS NEW MATRON Mrs. D. J. Cameron has entered upon her duties as matron at the county Jail under an appointment made by Sheriff Stevens last Summer. Her oocupancy of the office was delayed un til after the supreme court had passed orithe tangle between the sheriff's of- ce-i they had located the fair one she would also have been up ror a "vag. north. The police say, nowever, that ir rice-ana tne court, regaraing tne ens ioay ana Keeping oi ine county jau birds. Mrs, Cameron will look after the Re-Enameling Teeth Is the greatest Invention in modern den tistry and has been most successful of all methods. We extend to all a special Invitation to call at our office and have their teeth examined free of charge. We own and control the largest and best equipped dental establishment In the world, huvlng Just opened an offlc in Astoria, making us 18 office all told. We glv a written guarantee with all work for 10 yeara Lady attendant. Open evenings till 8:30. Sunday 9 to 1. Chicago Painless Dentists IZTK AlTD WASHINGTON. Be sure you are In the right place. IF YOU, WT TO 8KB THE IX WKARIN'O AP. PAIUCL VISIT THE BTYLK STORE. CHILLY WIGHTS AND MORRIMGS foretell the immediate need of warmer clothing. Now is the time to select your SUIT, OVERCOAT OR RAINCOAT We show the best and choicest models produced by the trinit of the most celebrated, makers the STEIN BLOCH, the SCHLOSS BROS, and the BRADBURY SYSTEM in all theAfavorite designs, materials and colors, at moderate prices. $18 Jt $18 to m'"! to $4ofis40 In conjunction with other courtesies we extend to .you free of charges or interest CREDIT IF DESIRED You are privileged to choose your outfit, wear it, and pay later oh in smaU weekly or monthly payments to suit your own convenience. EASTERN OUTFITTING CO. Cor. Washington and Tenth The Store Where Your Credit Is Good AjrcsxxxxTa. Hts s4 Wasliluta THIS AFTERXOON-73 O'CLOCK TIM WarU's Oratst Woaiaa. TUUalst MAUD POWELL MAURICE EISNER AT THB TIANO cz Lower float, flrat II row,' . 1150; last rows. II. Bajceay, Srt rows. ; last I row. Tie. Oallry, n , served. Tlo; admission, loo. , eat sal at Taeatx. nM Kate X. , I roor open t 1:11 o'clock.' ' !w..h,on HE1LIG THEATRE gSTi TOWIOHT, SUB O'CLOCK. Special rrlo Matlne Tomorrow Last Vtaaa- .. Tomorrow mgh. The Beautiful Comedy Prams, "A KZgSAOX rBOK KMIi Evenings, 81.60 to 18c; Mat. II to fid, w'nVl Heilig Theatre JST, I NIOHT8. BEOINNINa 8UNDAT-4 The Famous Comedy Drama, "CHECKERS" Trices Lower floor. 11.50, $1 bal cony. i. 76c; entire gallery, 50c. Beat now selling. Phone Mala 1. MARQUAM GRAND (Portland's Fanfeus TheatraJ TONIGHT. MATINEE SATURDAT, Aa4 Saturday night last three perform' ance. "tjth xdoi rrr Hear "He Just Propped In.M "Trtia Love Is Not for a Dy,'r "Fairy Tal4 and other too numerou to mention, Evening. 1 5c, 60c. 76c. Mat, 16a, 10. BAKER, THEATRE re wW, OBO. &. SAESJa, Cram, Kaaagav, All Thla Week, the Baker Stock Coca pany In a Beautiful ProdueUo of 'Hf TKB VAX.AOS OX TM K3XCK" Scenery, costume on a Seal of m nifloence never excelled. Aagmnt4 cast. Matlne Saturday. Evening 26c, 16c, 60o. Matin lie, 184 Next week, "Diplomacy." UMPIRB THGATRB Morrison apd llth. Phone Mala lit. aiuton w. seaman, Manager. Matinees WMftas Tonight All Week day and Saturday. sents Hal Raid's Great Wasters W. F. Mann Pra Play. TKB COWf uncHjem. A breeay story of Arlsona that erow!a Racks, Jam th theatre every wkra. Ight 16c, 26c, tc 80c. Matlne loo, 16x Next week, "Thorns and Orang Bloa oral." Sale of Season Tickets FOR THB HORSE SHOW orssa TxrrmsDAT, Oct s at I a. ra. Powers & Estes Drug Store 143 BXXtK t. Price $5.00 for the six performance. rOBTXABD im CZ.XTB. 1 TEETH . y, B6 Morrison street, corner Both phones Pacific, Mala 28. ft Kell. Park. and Homo, A-1SD1. We epong n& prass your clothe nd shine your shoes, all for l per month. Main 114, A-4SH. Wagons run everywhere. Unique Tailoring Co., 301 Stark, Acme Oil Co. sell safety eonl oil and floe sasolina, Phone East 788; B-L007, . Bno A. Mill of th United States forestry bureau will speak at the Sun,- F.W. Baltes and Company invite your inquiries for 1 1. .. Phonal J Main 165 nef lUome Aim TPirst and Oak :.. jiz ,,A... , , Only One "8R0M0 QUIKIHS" for the tifiiature uK. W. ORUVE. Ue4 the YV0H1I over to core a voio in wi vty. zae. dav at home at the Young Women's Christian Assoclfition on Sunday, Octo ber 27, on the subject "Our Frienda the Birds and Trees." 1 Warehouse space for rent on track, or merchandise taken on storaeo. Ma chinery a specialty. Western Storage & Transfer Co., No, 821 Hawthorne ave. a husv Mace Jacob SchWlnd ho re pairing works shoes repaired while you watt, when necessary. Beat oak soles 76c. a 6 v.. etarg street, near -ara. Steamer Jesse HarXins. for Cams 8. Washougal and way landings, gaily ex cept Sunday. Leaves wasuington street docx at a p. in. Iressmakerl Want onet Read the ads of those listed under the heading of dressmaking on tn -want aa - page 01 The journal. Ors-an recital bv Frederick W. Good rich at First Christian church, Tuesday evening, October z. Tieaeta ao cent. Br. George Rubenstein, expert opti cian. Consultation free. Perfect fit ting lens, mi tn t oaar Ytmnni. , Six hundred solid gold ring, latest designs, at factory prices, Goodman's. 311 Morrison tret. Woman's Exchange, lit Tenth tret lunch 11:10 to 2; bustne men lunch. Dancing Oaks pavilion Sunday after noon ana evening. Bllvrwar. tyatchest BackHi, 108 Aider' Ir. B, C Brown, Eya-Kar. I Marquam. : Chamber, optician, 129 Svnth. Ooodmin tot witchea 111 ', aHRaiaa .''..; Bark Tonlo for rheumatlaat Mor. welfare Of women prisoners. One Thousand Men, $1,000. From the New York Times. "If 1,000 men were to come In here and each one eat 11 worth. I would hare Just 11,000," said the manager of one of those restaurants where each per son helps himself. ."On the other hand, if I should feed 1,000 women and allow them . to pick out their own Checks I might possibly have 500, but I doubt It. Every woman Is a natural born ohent. It seems to be a sixth sense In her make-un to try to get ahead of tha, person who provide her meals." The woman to whom these horrify ing revelations had been nade walked away trying to evolve some plan for emancipating her sex from the web of dishonest propensities in which they had become enmeshed. Outside the restaurant she met a man friend. "I've Just been, down 'there for lunch eon," he said. "Glorious place; cheap, too! If a fellow knows his business It Is dead easy to get a 60-cent meal for a quarter. They never watch the men, but I tell you they keep a close eye on you women. The woman with an ambition to re form her. sex looked back Into the res taurant. "K)ne thousand men. 1,000." she said, anu smuea wicaeaiy. When v Brave Was Not a Brave, XMMn the New York Times. Th afternoon performance was over at tne mppoarome ana tne auaienco We can extract one or all of your teeth without hurting a bit. and put Jn new teeth the same day If you desire. Our system of crown and bridge work Is stmplo. quick and pain less. When desired you con have T. P. Wlso or my personal ervlce. Painless Extracting- Tree When Flat ar Ordered. 20 YEARS HERE And doing flentai work all the time. That Is the record of Dr. W. A. Wise. That's one reason our business has grown our patrons come back, and they send their friends. W. 4. Wise, Dentist railing bldg., Sd and Washington sts. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays to 13. Painless Extraction Coo; Plates $5. T. P. Wise, H. A. Stnrdevanl ft. A. Huffman 2nd C. S. Kelsey ASSOCIATES. Both Phones, A and Main 3029. had dispersed, when a lone Indian chief. kl feather and war paint wrap nir in hi pin hi im. emerged blanket about from th building and a tar tad across Sixth avenue. He glanoed fearfully tin and down the crowded thoroughfare and waited for a rao between automobiles, ao ha could safely cross the street. isone appeared, ana at last, tired or waiting, th brave, who so recently had performed great feats of Valor on his mlmto pralrla, mad his wav to a po liceman and put nimtelf tinder his pro tection, to le tgnominiously escorted by him, In safety aorosa th busy are- nu. ' - I A New Departure The cost of interment, has been greatly reduced by the Holman Under taking company. Heretofore it has been the custom of funeral directors to make charges for all incidentals connected with a fu neral. The Edward Holman Undertak ing company, the leading funeral di rectors of Portland, have departed from that custom. When casket is furnished by us we make no extra charges for embalming, hearse to cemetery, outside do or any services mar may De re quired of us. except clothing, cemetery and carriages, thus effecting a saving of 125 to 176 on each funeral. THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. 830 THXSD ST, COX. UAXMQX. A Short Talk to Lovers of JEWELRY Jewelry is more or less a blind ar ticle to the general public. When buying a diamond, watch or any other jewelry it is always better to come to an old-established store known for square dealings. All goods are warranted as represented, and I have one price for everybody. You can buy any article on weekly or monthly payments as cheap as for spot cash. Get my prices and terms before buying. You will find a large and complete assortment of Dia monds, Watches and Jewelry in my store, and I do not consider it any trouble to show goods. NATH WOLFF The Old Reliable Jeweler PROPRIETOR FRANKLIN COLLATERAL BANK Established 1887. 165 FIRST ST., NEAR MORRISON. IP I V ! LYRIC TM HATER Both Pacnest SCain 4688. Horn, A-lttf Weok commencing Monday. October iU THE LYRIC STOCK CO. PRESENT "BBACOW XJQXTM." Matinees Tuesday. Thursday, Satuf-' day and Sunday. Price 10 and toe. Every evening at 1:11. Price lie. la and SSc. Boxes fcOo. Office open 10 4. m. to 10 p. tn. y THE QRANL) VandevUl de tav ALL THIS WEEK. Joseph M. Wood Present JESSIE MAE UOTD The Petite Singing nd Dancing Corn dlenne, with Charles Wood. Phenomenal Male Soprano. Plenty of other headllnera on the btlL Don't overlook It. an Th STAR ALL THIS WEEK. The R. E. French Stock Company pr sents th tlrrlng melodrama. In flv acts, UC THE SHADOW OP tU 0AX4.0WS." By Mis Lillian Mortimer. Matinees Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 2:30. lOo and '260. Every evening at 8 :1a. lto, 26o and I So. PIANO RECITAL- BEATRICE, DI1LRKE, i OOTOBSa SS. 8:18 P. K. Murlark Hall, Waahlngton and 334 ft. ADMISSION ONS DOLLAR TicScts on Sale at Gram L Co., C!crt Piano Boose and Box Office. BieOaksRinfi G.P.Rummeiinr Sons 126 SECOND ST. Between Washington and Alder Sts. NEWEST CREATIONS IN Mink Stoles and Muffs Ermine Neckwear and Muffs White Fox Scarfs and Muffs Black Lynx Stoles and Muffs v Alaska Sealskin Coats Astrachan Coats JPrsiaa Lamb Coats .C Russian Poney Coats, Fut Rugs and Robes : ssTABjusxss ltto Send tor , Catalogue. MASQUERADE CARNIVAL - Halloween Night,Tha-s.,0ct 3 1 A grand galaxy of spectacular aplen dor. a real Mardl Oris, greater, grander, more elaborate than ever before. Plan your costumes now. Handsome prUoa. Ladies' Night Tonight NEW EXPO RINK Zciela's Mid-Air Act Mov ing Pictures. Grand March Bimk 7f aerteom Hood mm nr. til b tA. Wnrtman A Kin IVlnm. kl Hanjitars compter ainj I. J. kadderly. , JOURNAL VAOT ADS PAY DUST h)-S 1 Til-'