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I- THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 17, "1907. 'fotvn Topics ' ' IT TONIQHTB AMV8E31EXT8. Relllg Th Olrl Who Ha Everything" . arquam "Heir to the lloorair Pakar.'Th Adventuie of Lady Ursula" t-mplr "Human Heart" Grand Vaudovllla i-yno "Hroe of '" tar ....."Dead wood Dick" Armory..., Klltlea Band Th hour for th lecture on Christian clenca, which wll be (Ivan at tha Holl lg theatre thla afternoon hu been aat at t o'clock, one hour earlier than for merly announced,, in order to accommo date tha management of tha theatre, who have an unuaual amount of scenery to place for their evening performance. Tha two local churches of this de nomination provide semi-annual lectures In order that the public may have the opportunity of learning something of the teaching and application of Chris tian Science. A ourdiej Invitation Is extended to as many aa tha Helltg theatre will hold -to attend Dr. Fluno'a lecture thla afternoon. The lecture Is free.. Tlcketa entitling holders to re served seats must be used by 1:45, as ail seats are then thrown open. The doors of the theatre will be oloaed at 1 o'clock, when the lecture begin. An especially attractive afternoon's program is offered today by the Sun day club of the Y. M. C. A. The male chorus of thirty voices, under the di rection of Prof. W. M. Wilder, from the Grace M. E. church, will give a con cert between I and 1:10 o'clock. At 1:30 Earl Taylor, the national secre tary for the Young People a Missionary e M. K. cnurcn, wno naa ranged for the holding of Kangaroo ; Court for the trial or suca orrenaers. Kay be brought forward. A good time promised. All Modern Woodmen of. America and their friends are Invited. Allaky hall, Third and Morrison streets, t I o clock. New Law Firm. -George Taawell'and Moses Blumauer, for many years with the firm of DolDh. Mellorv. Simon Oearln, have recently become associated with Councilman Frank & Bennett un der the firm name of Bennett, Blumauer A TaiwelL with law offices at suite 106 Mohawk building. Phone Main M7, Our charcoal la the best, cheapest and cleanest fuel you can use, has greater heating capacity than coal. It contains less than 1 per cent of ashes. Try it In your stove and fireplaces. Delivered In sacks. Oregon Charcoal Fuel com pany. 102 Falling building. Phones, Main 1117, A-S478. . ' William Adams waa lodged In tha county jail yesterday afternoon, charged with contributing to the delinquency or a 18-year-old glrT He was arrested by Probation Officer II. IL Hawley and will be held for trial before Judge Fraier In the Juvenile court. Ills bond waa fixed at $1,760. movement of th Just completed a will tell of the conditions under trip round the world. rhlch tries which he visited. Mr. Taylor Is a strong, interesting speaker. A numoer of fine stereoDtlcon views will be shown, Discussion groups will discuss the ques tion: "The legitimate rtewaru or a Life Work." The last hour of ths after noon will be spent In eating. sin and getting acquainted with the other fellow, j . The Symposium club held Its first meeting of the seaaon Monday evening, November 4, at the resldenoe of Mr. and Mrs. J. L Hon Hedge, East Twenty ninth and Belmont streets, with 14 members and a number of guests pres ent. The club was organised in Octo ber, 1(02, Ita slogan being 'anything for a good tllme, and on this occasion It fufly realised the object of Its organisa tion. Five hundred was played until 10 o'clock, after, which supper waa served by the host and hostess. The Oregon msle quartette, A. Marriott and Mrs. Julia W. Downey, contributed sev eral numbers to the evening's entertain ment At Allsky hall next Wednesday even ing F. J. Darlington, consul of M. W. A. camp No. 6(94, will be tried by a kan garoo court on the charge or having circulated reports that caused a run on the Merchants National bank. The In teresting case will be tried before Judge W. T. Vaughn. The attorneys for the opposing sides will be Oglesby Young, John Manning and O. t. Nevtt The social (ommlttee of the Modern Wood men Is taking advantage of the occa sion to secure a large attendance ot. members and their friends and an en tertaining evening Is In atore for the guests. ' Nature never casts two men In the same mold. Your figure, the distance from the shoulder to the waist line, the proportion of your neck and shoulders. Is different from any one else's. That Is why It takes so much accurate meas urement and study of your Individual figure to produce a garment that will fit you perfectly In every way. We make any suit in the house to order for $26; no more, no less. Come In and lotek our sleek over and see what we save you. Unique Tailoring Co., 109 Stark, near -Sixth. - The Portland chamber of commerce has received a letter from Joseph L. Brlstow, special commissioner of the Panama railroad, making further In quiry about coastwise steamship traf fic, and particularly concerning trade with the Hawaiian islands. Mr. Brls tow takes occcaslon to express warm appreciation of the work done by the chamber In compiling for him a com plete statement of tonnage available at the Port of Portland for a government line of steamers to be operated between this city and Panama. , The Mount Scott Improvement asso ciation will hold a regular meeting in the Arleta hall tomorrow evening. The Setition for Improved car aervlce In lount Scott presented by the Mount Scott Improvement association com' mlttee has not yet been acted upon be cause of the holidays,., but the assocla tlon Is keeping careful watch over the petition. The ladles of the George Wright Re lief corps No. 2 will hold their annual bazaar and supper at the Western Acad emy nail, second ana Morrison streets. Friday evening, November 22. Supper will be served rrom o to a, arter wnicn the bazaar will be opened. The articles on sale will Include quilts, aprons and all kinds of fancy work, and the pro ceeds will be devoted to the relief fund. The Monroe Advertising Co., 14-15 Hamilton building, will carry any The aewlng circle of the George Wright Belief corps No. I will meet Tuesday, November 19, from 10 to 4, t the nail, ror tne purpose or maaing final preparations for the forthcoming bazaar. The resident agency of the Jefferson Fire Insurance company, of Phila delphia, baa been placed with F. O. Northrup. $14-15 Couch building. . Es tablished 1856. Surplus to policy hold ers $441,(14.03. All louses adjusted in Portland. Your business solicited. Phones Main 8128 and A-H08. CoL J. C. Cooper, of McMlnnvtlle, will deliver an address In Allsky hall. Third1 and Morrison, tonight at I o'clock, on 'The Panic and the Only Remedy," uor dor the auspices of Branch 5, Socialist Party. All welcome. Good music Gen eral discussion after address. i Ths Portland Shoe Repair Co III Yamhill street, between Third and I Fourth streets. Your shoes repaired i while you wait. Phone Main Tito. Bauor at Stopper. Thla 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. Metzger. proprietor. Classified ads In Ths Journal cost 1 cent per counted word, ,7 Insertions for the nrice of 6. If you nave a want umns of Ths Journa Wild Pigeon springs mineral cures stomach EACH IL WE HONOR CUARIN&-H01M CERIiriCAHS FOR MERCHANDISE OR ON ACCOUNTS Juvenile Improvement As sociation Members Erect Gyinnasium Building: CO Feet Long and 16 Feet Wide in One Afternoon. BACKWARD SEASON Owing to the backward seaion and At tightness of the money market, w are overstocked with Cloth ing, which compels us, right in the HEART of the season, to place on make It known through, the want ad col- l. iprlngs mineral water troubles, kidney com- .iain ami rnhti tt ton or money re funded. Phones Main 2(81 or A-2688. TaVa In your roof can be stopped by using Elastic Carkon Paint, and will be as good aa new. r.. m. -u., Pioneer Paint Co.. 131 First street m.ir Rmntv Leather OH preserves leather and makes shoes waterproof. A large Dottle ror is cenis. noneor Paint company, 136 First street. Italian, French Sunday dinner, lOe. From 1 to i p. m. Week daye mer chants' lunch. 25c. from 11:20 to i:so p. m. 883 Morrison street. Thanksgiving dinner by the ocean at Hotel Moore. Round trip tickets via A. A C. R. R.. good until December n. Write for reservations. Steamer Jesse HarMns. for Camaa, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 8 p. m. Masauerade ball by Fraternal Union nf AmnHciL- Loarus halL 91 A Orand avenue, Monday evening, November 13, 7:80 p. m. Window glass and glazing. All or der promptly attended to. Pioneer Paint company, 13$ First street. Merchants National bank depositors are requested to send or leave their pass books to be balanced. Acme on Co, flne gasoline. sell safety coal oil and Phone East T8; B-1007. E. W. Moore, expert photographer. Elks' building. Seventh and .Stark sts. reputable firm's advertising, on credit, till the first of the year, or later if necessary. The company is strong; cash Is not needed. Fourteen of the most successful Portland campaigns of the past eight months were planned and executed by this company. Call or 'phone fof an appointment. Main 47(6 The extensive retinue of dental offi ces of Dr. W. A. Wise on the corner of Washington and Third streets, In the new Falling building, were never quite so well equipped to care for business as at present. Much Interesting' Infor mation regarding this old dental estab lishment is furnished the readers in a five-column announcement today. "Parasitism, Panics and Patriotism" will be 'the subject of an address to night at the Socialist hall, 809 Davis street. The speaker will be C. Thomp son of San Francisco. The public la invited. A The Sisters of the Good Shepherd wish to thank the ladiea of the Needle Work Guild of America for the nice do nation of clothing for the inmatea of the home. MerchanfY lunch at Harry C. Hippies'. 160 Fifth, 11:30 to 1:80. Silverware. Watches: Beck a, 105 Alder D. Chambers, optician, Uf Seventh. Eat government Inspected meat Try the Independent laundry. Bark Tonle for rheumatism. HOOD RIVER APPLES Li 00K NEARLY TOO NICE Magnificent Display Draws Big Crowds of Wonder Stricken People. M. W. A., Evergreen Camp, on their social night, next Wednesday, have ar- The display of Hood River applea at Ooddard & Kelly's, Sixth and Washing ton atreets, la holding the attention cf a pleased throng. The display la maae by Joseph A. Wilson, a veteran frui grower or that ramous appie section, who has collected the choicest of fruit and who has arranged the most artlatlo apple display that could well be Imag ined. Against a background of Oregon grape are shining Soitzenbergs. Yellow Newtowns, darkly red Arkansas Blacks of unusual size, waxy yenow vrueya, RnMwina and Northern SDles. great Ben Davises and Hdye's Kings that'are so' beautiful that It seems almost wrong to eat them. Some or the growers ana pacaers are the Davidson Fruit company, the Ap ple Growers union ox nooa tuver. m. H. Shepard and Chris Dethman. Such a display as this gives residents of Portland an opportunity to see wnat the state can do In the matter of ap ples; It is a vindication of the some what startling announcement that these are grown "By angels in the gardens of the Goda, Hood River, Oregon." Eyea fitted to glasses $1, at Metsgef. "Home-phone-lt" Long The construction of a shed $0 feet long and II feet wide In one sfternoon by one carpenter and a multitude of boys was a feat reported at the meeting of the .Juvenile Improvement associa tion in department No. 1 at the court bouse last night The ahed adjoins the old city reser voir In South Portland, and Is to be used as the athletic home for the boys' olub in that part of the city. The boya turned out in force to help In the work of construction. In the words of II. M. Esterly, chairman of the committee on boys' clubs, "There waa a boy for every nalL" , Mr. Esterly reported on other work done at the old reservoir site, permis sion having been granted by Mayor Lane and the water board. One of the old compartments of the resorvolr. which occupies a whole block, has been transformed Into a basketball court, and the other division of the court will be made Into two handball courts. Judge Fraser presided at last night's meeting, which was well attended. Mrs. liailey told of the work being done by the x-irls' olub committee, of which she Is chairman, and Mrs. Kamrar reported j on me won oi tne commuiei to miu homes for girls. Miss liutler, proba tion officer, said that alnce September 1 she has found homes for five girls, and boarding places for others. General desire was expressed to for ward the work In riellwood among the flrls, as that section yields more cases or theJuvenlle court than any QJtier. Mlsr McDonald reported that a start had been made toward the formation of a girls' club there. Judge Frazer commended the work of the Sunnyslde Boys' brigade, and It was voted to aid that organization In secur ing mats for the gymnasium. After ad journment of the regular meeting the committees were called together and took up their work In detail. RATS THRIVED Oil ALLEGED POISOH Exterminator Increased In stead of Diminishing the Four-Legged Fest. In the olden days when good Hamelln town was overrun with a plague of the genus Mus there was a certain Indi vidual who has passed down Into his tory aa the Pled Piper, who tooted bla fife with auch weird effect that all the rodents followed him, even as the modern small boy does the band, until the heartless musician had led his squeaking chorus out to their graves In the briny deep. In these modern days science has taken the place of the musical pedes trian and ravaging rata are sent to their doom by means of the unwise appetite route. Andy Boesle. 223 Yamhill street, however, has decided to place his trust no longer in science, but to go back to the more primitive but more effective club. The following letter from him sent to The Journal, after having ex perimented with a sure cure for rats is self-explanatory: TO tne uaitor or in journal in these times when every householder and tenant ought to kill as many as possible , of these obnoxious vermin rats many preparations and waya are offered to the public, aome good and othere bad. Among tnose onerea io mo neuun of ficers is one sold by Parke. Davis & Co., Detroit. Michigan, called Azoa. Having bought a bottle of It, I fol lowed the directions carefully, and waa astonished to find that Instead of ex terminating the rats they seen to be thriving on the stuff. They not only like it, but It looks as tf it attracts oth ers. After using It I have more rats now than formerly. I give my experi ence to the publio In order to warn others from investing in a preparation that Is worse than useless. Money Is none too plenty nowaaays to be thrown away. , WOODEN LEGS FOR WOODEN LEG IN W$mA 3, E A I ',' One of Portland's largest and moat com- clete stocks of men'a and young men's Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes AT A SAVINO WORTH HAVINQ A CHANCE OF YEARS Our long-standing reputation aa retail ers of good, honest, substantial clothea ia too valuable an asset to jeopardise by selling you anything but the right mer chandise. MEN'S AND YOUNO MEN'S SUITS, OVERCOATS AND CRAVENETTES $6.45, $8.65 POHMtK VAi-UES PROM $ld to $38-8EG WINDOW D IS PL, AY mi Ms I FAMOUS CLOTHING CO. I CORNER MORRISON AND SECOND STREETS TEETH, EXTRACTED FREE WhenPlates or Bridges Arc Ordered : All Work at Half Price for a short time to Introduce the "Electro Painless System" Full Set. that fit. ...... $5.00 Gold Crowns, 22-k 93.50 Bridge Teeth, 22-k..... 33.50 Gold Fillings a. .$1.00 Silver Fillings ........ . 50e Guaranteed for 10 Year. Open Evenlnga. : ; ' '" THE ELECTRO DENTAL PARLORS r SOVt Washington St, tor, Bth. Opposite Olds & King's. TIMES -We still J Chicago Man Advertises His Wares by practical iem onstration to Customers. distance. CHINA AND CUT GLASS FOR THANKSGIVING A fine piece of CHINA or CUT GLASS will have added value if it is different from the usual. There is extra value i ami arfirlo if it hiare th Iflmn rf ir.miinAnACC Tt IS niir ' pride to offer you goods with this distinction with char acter and Style in every line. HEITKEMPER'S Lowest Price Jewelry House for Fin. Goods X 286 MORRISON STREET "I am a walking- advertisement for my business," said T. n. Mannerlng, of Chicago, at the Hotel Portland yester day. Mr. Mannerlng wears wooden leg-s, and travels for a wooden leg house. Seven years ago he lost both legs In a railroad accident Some years after ward he accomplished the task of learn ing to walk by means of artificial leg and eventually he went on the road. "It la alwaya hard to ret the atten tion of a man who may need anything In my line," Mr. Mannerlng continued. "In the first place he haa probably be come accustomed to the one or ones he is wearing, and dreads to make a change. While talking to a prospective customer I always walk about the room a areat deal. Of course he doesn't sus pect that I am wearing a pair of the same things I am trying to sell. Then, to cap the climax, I show him my "props. That settles the question gen erally, and he buys. "And, by the way, It la no easy mat ter to learn to walk on two or even one wooden leg. Of course, it Is much eas ier for boys who have been unfortu nate, but for a man along In years It takes him from three to six months to accomplish the art of being at home on his new understanding. I was fully five months in learning to walk properly myself." Mr. Mannerlng would never be taken for a man with two wooden legs. He walks the street as well as any one. His only inconvenience is in ascending and descending stairs. When he does this be has to go alow and be care ful. - NO DULL AT THIS OFFICE enjoy the public's confidence Because we always have and always will put the best dental work in circulation, promptly upon your de mand. We have plenty of gold when gold is needed and the requisite skill to place it so that you won't lose it. You want the best results for your money , SEWING MACHINE SPECIAL Tor Bait To make room for carload, of aewlng machines, I have SO second hand machines from SS up; all makes; drop-head White, Singers, Wheeler Wilson. New Home, Standard. Davis and Domestic. . -, White Sewing Machine Store H. D. JONES 430 waahlartoa. Comer merest. and we furnish it. Crown and Bridge Work Dr. B. B. Wright Are two branches of our pro fession in which w claim su periority. Our . bridges look well and last. The best that it is possible to obtain, so don't experiment elsewhere. nan Na.tura.1 Looking Plates comblning beautyf strength and con Old and young receive the same considerate treatment.1 $5.00 fort. Good Set of Teeth on Rubber Plate Best Set of Teeth on Rubber Plate $8.00 DR. B. E. WRIGHT, Painless Dentist 342 Washington Street, Corner Seventh Office Hours: 8 A. M. to 5 P. M.; 7:30 to 8:30 P. M.; Sundays 9 to 1 Phone Main 2119 Twelve Years in Portland ROSEBUD WHISKY tmiOlTl SOWS, Blatffien, loularUle, Kentucky. Pure Beautiful Jade Jewelry 7 -M ' -'Mil, T Gold Bracelets and Sig net Rings of all descrip tions made to order. American names en graved with the three cardinal Chinese charac ters, via.. Glory. Pros perity and Longevity, Charge reasonable and order of any design promptly executed and sent prepaid to any part of the U. 8. The Skilled Chinese Jeweler, TOOK KUO ft CO, Jay Tu Chong. Mngr III Aider street. SAFES momT BAXAdKO rsr wuoi Also a Large Shipment by Water at UAXJt nxxaws SAtsi. : An Unusual Opportunity ; to Get a Standard Safe ft low Trio. JOHN E. DAVIS SPECIAL PROGRAM FOR YOUNG WOMEN Y. W. C. A. Will Entertain Members and Others at Afternoon Social. The rooma of, the Toung Women's Christian association, on Sixth and Oak streets, are open every Sunday to young women who are away from home, and they may there find a genial home at mosphere in the oozy library, well sup plied with books and magaalnea. At four o'clock thla afternoon Miss Carrie A. Kolbrook will have her usual "drop in" bible class, which many girls are finding so interesting. During the same time, from 4 to 4:80, Miss Alice Cornwall will entertain the story group with one of her charming Scotch stories. At 4:30 the musical program begins. Mrs. F. F. Chapman, Mrs. Reno Hutch- -Why Hoard Your Money? When you can get first mortgage loana on eholce city property at good Interest ; ratest, Seleot your own security, have mortgage made in your own favor and have all details of documents carefully, atlAndfut ta h i H RlrrnIL financial! and Insurance agent, 303 McKay bldg., 14 And Stark. ' Cail and UiA It over. North Pacific College of Dentistry FOXTLAITD. OAEGOIT. Unsurpassed In equipment and advantages. One of the largest schools of dentistry In the entire west The annual session begins Oo tober 1. For further Informa tion and catalogue address Dr. Herbert C. MUler, Dean, Corner fifteenth and Oovob Sts., Portland. Oregon., lnson and H. CUussimus, Jr., will render solos, and Lacey Wisdom and H. Claussimus, Jr., a duet Dr. J. W. Bungher will give the ad dress of the afternoon on the subject "The Trinity of Burden-Dearlng." A little social time will be held after the address, so that strangers may become acquainted. Next Wednesday evening, November 20, will be an interesting one for the members of the Y. W. C. A., aa on that night occurs the second of the monthly entertainments piannea oy me eauca tlonal department. It will be a concert of the finest music by the greatest artists repro duced by the victoia, mat wonderrui mechanism which so faultlessly gives us the human voice. The following program will be en Joyed. It will begin at 8 o'clock. Ema Eames "Ave Maria" Bach-Gounod Mme. Ernestine Schumann Helnk "Der Prophet." "Aria.".. Wegerbur Same Schumann Helnk "Samson and Delilah." Melba "Travlata ah Forse e Hn," Verdi J-hanna Gadski "Alda," "OPatrlaMla" Caruso anfl Scottl "La Foza an Destlno" Terdl Emma Eames and Emlllo Gogrorza "Crufln" J. Faure Caruso Abbot, Homer and Scottl Rigolitto Quartet, Aot III Terdl Mm Marcella Sembrlck "Voce dl Prl Mavera Valae". .. .Strauss Gadski "Tannhauser Dlcktreure Halle" Wagner ScotU Pagllaccl Prologue" Leoncavallo Caruso "Parliaccl Ves dl la Glubba?' Leoncavallo Scottl "t)lo Passenti". .Gounod's Faust Caruso "La Favorite Spirlto Gentll." Pol Plancon Noel Christmas Song. Where to Dine. Turkey or chicken dinner, Sundaya, SO cents: merchants' lunch dally 11 to 2 p. m 28 centa. The Dragon restaur ant, 149 Seventh street, near Morrison. Special Sunday chicken or turkey din ner, with chop suey, 60c, Pekln res taurant, S28H Stark street, corner Sixth. All the delicacies of th season at th Portland Restaurant: (In private" apart ments for .ladle. 108 Wastu. near Fifth. Watson's Restaurant will aerv a fine chicken dinner today, 60 oeata, . v - u i-T-rn - . I Btrr Musical Instruments FOR. CHRISTMAS AT THS ANDERSON MUSIC CO. 190 Third St. ZTtzt Baker Theatr. S Our Window Display. 50 SLIGHTLY DAMAGED nwnra KAexnrxa at very low price: Singer, Wheeler Wilson. Domestic White. Household, Davis and others; to mak room for new stock. XaJWUUB BU. Morrison S. S. SIGEL ST Exclusive Hlgh-Qrad Handwork, Jathr Gloss or Domestic Finish. Special At tention Given to in t-r i Lac Curtains a Speolalty. LACB HOUSE LAUNDRY tttt XOBTX TWJBAU'llIT aTT. Near Washington, Portland Or. PJon Main 1784. A-1784. Curt Muller, Proprietor. CAS MANTLE FREE with every four purchased. In other word, flv mantle of th m va- 1 riety ror in riu oi iirar. . peosai to snuoaoo vw iwn. Union Gas Mantla Co. Mantlea, Gas an4 Electric Fixture. 884 TamhlU at Between eta and eta. BAYAax4reomAax -rmAcxAaii. CjUY s. morse BOTH PHONES MACHINERY.. SAFES and MD8E. MOVED and STORED. wAjUBZOTnrxs Th Overland 4 th and Davl. The Morse 18th and Hoyt. Coffi PERSONAL. James M. Kyi,, formerly a Portland coralmsslon dealer, now of Echo, la at th Imperial. i W. T. Perklna, ot the state treasurer' office at Salem, la at th Imperial, no coznpamea oy tu wuev Charle A. Park., president of .th Balem Water company, waa In Portland yeateraay io aitena tn apple ahow. Eyea fitted to glasses' $1. at Metsger'a, J Manur for roeV V Phon Mala K8I, Tot tat omatlonHom a-;V .fc a t . . I M. WW IM at Eutcra Shot Repdr Sbot Ut AM Street Uunu, 4JMV ft. wm amii 4jjMsi mvm NfliMni Vaj. -Jii i ir.ai mm at FURS FURS Remodeling a, specialty. 1 Tin fur at leaa than wholssala, O. Schumacher 185 KABMO rr, TA BBZSaS. Mattrettcs tnd: VphchUtliz Mad Ovr and Mad to Crfr. feraet " Sewed and Laid- Phone Mn tut. SCABSXT KA3:CT. to Tonrta tui.t qWtbtoot Oil C!3Cf:f:: itakea ' ri w't f i