Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1908)
THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENINO. , SEPTEMBER 19. 100 tilL- J-, u jj m ToWn Topics TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. Bungalow . . . . ...... ....."Ths J" rentages .... ........ . iYuduiS Bur The Little JPfSaS i.yno . . . . '- The OekS.(,.."Jaky. Mlkr . - ., - . , -, - - The 'funeral ssrvlees of Henry Hag gis, who died At his horn on Overtop street hursday, wero bald this after- ' noon from the First rresoyienan church, of which Mf. Haggle had been an oriiniMnt nrriror ror la ywmra. Heggle was born In Flfeshlre, Scotland, and waa SI years of age. Ha " i... ki. . nt fnnr daughters, T .... IV . Ill .v - - . Mra. Alexanders Mies Maud Hega le and Vllaa May liegg la of tola city. Anpthyr daughter MUa Eileen Haggle, " . 'ml . I . liad w.N. .All. diluted by tha pastor, Vr. William Hiram Foulkea. Interment waa at Klver- vlew. , , t ) --A- party of 100 mastsr plumbara and thalr families left tha Union depot for Bonneville plcnlo grounds at oojock thla morning. Tha1 day win n speni having a good tlma In racing and other ihi.Hfl .v.nii and In dancing. The party will not return to Portland till o'clock thla evening. The following corn mtttees bava charge of the picnic. Out Ing. WH. Hopfer. 11. Clauaaenlua Jr. Roadamacher and Koy.PacklngbuahJ ra " . i , . . r.i i 1 1 rMaiisaen- ouarl. W. Mulrhardt and John Buedy. A. C Anderson, a conductor on tha Mount Scott line, waa arrested by Pa trolman By Burke laat evening for neg letting to let down the grd rail on the aide of the car next to the other track. Thla rail la designed to force passengers to alight only upon the safe 'aide that they will not b truck bv a car coming from the other direc tion. Burke boarded the car at Est TMrtv.iMiv.inth atreot and at Twenty- . . . 7 .. . k. Inlt waa continued third the rail had not In the municipal court thla morning. Great, factory mistake ahoa aale at 11 Morrison street Labels wrong on fall ahoea Just arrived. Mirw wm Instead of Dellar'a. Factory etanda lose and ordere ua to sell them at sacrifice. Men's $and $6 shoes, now $2.86; mens James A. Bsnlster, a. at m., it valnna now t2.8S: women s Is. 60 and U ahoea. now 12.46; boys' and girls n.ln.a tn 13 now 11.66 chlldren'a fancy drees shoes. 11-6? -d II values at 26c. 60c and l. iJeiiars, ui-Munr tn Varies Shoe Co.. 291 Mor rison atreet. between Fourth and Fifth, Beginning Saturday evening, October 10, Dr. Chapman will hold a course of free lectures every Saturday evening during the winter In the patent room of the library. Theae will be practical jec- turea udoii ine caicujus mu miiio- matlcs applied to electricity. They will be Illustrated with the blackboard. Books upon these aubjeota will be found In the library. An examination, ror li brary aselatants will be held Thursday, September 2. A asectal meeting of the Portland Ministerial association has been called for Monday afternoon at I o'clock to hear the complaint of the Federated Trades council against the T. M. C. A. for letting the Bolles contract on the 10-hour basis. The meeting will be held at the Y. M. C. A. auditorium and all ministers of the city, whether they are members of the association or not, are asked to attend. A union meeting of all the colored churohea and societies In Portland has been called for Sunday afternoon at S o'clock. A good program has been pre ' pared for the occasion, and some promi nent speakers will be on hand, instru mental and vocal music will be features of the oocasion. The place otjneetlng will be at the African M..IV Zlon church, Thirteenth and Main streets. DEIIOUIICES ALL WttiDOII FIRST TRADE SCHOOL IN CITY a- HAS AUSPICIOUS OPENING The ministry, the press, the business organisations of the city and country, the Y, M. C. A. and society as It Is at present organised, were attacked last night by E. J. Lewis, a street orator, tn Merrill's bait Mr. Lewis had adver tised that he would expoae the T. M. C. A, but before hla address came to the conclusion he had decided to broaden hla theme. Accordingly be Included the rest of the social system In bis general line of attack. The Drlmarr causa of tha attack waa me raci mat one or the contractors on the. new Y. M. C. A. building was not aylng the union soil a. This point waa oat alsbt of. however, in the aeneral tirade. H. W. Stone, secretary of the Y. M. C A., and Dr. H. M Brown. chairman of the' bulldlnar oommlttce. attended the meeting but were accorded cam courtesy. Mr. Bione was aiiowea to sneak at the close of Lewla' address and attempted to explain the position e organisation wiloW be repre-jthe practloal woflc there are classes in of th sented. Lewis In his address had attacked the Y. M. C. A., arsrulna- that it waa tha servant of and In league with the cap italistic class, Mr. Stone explained that tha . M. C. A. was intended as a clean place for men of all olassea, that It harbored oeoDle of all religious be liefs and that It Included In its member- hlD both tha worklna- man ana ins banker. sf . . ; Lewla did not see the roree or Mr. Stone's remarks and classed the whole organisation with all the rest that was bad and contended that Mr. Stone, along with all other representatives of the capitalistic system, was a member of The first trade school for pupils In the publlo schools ever established on the Pacldo slope opened Monday in the Atkinson building; with an Initial regis- tratlon of IT. . Beside Principal Ham 11 ton thsre are four lnetruotors. ' ' The students of the new school vary In age from 14 to tl and some are en- rolled wno have graduated from the high school, but who are as eager to learn a trade as the youngster who baa not seen his last Tear In tha arra.mn.av Among tha trades being taught this year are oarpentry. plumbing, electrloaj engineering, mechanics, architectural draughting and pattern-making. The trades school differs from tha manual training school in that It teaches a speclflo trade, while the aim of the manual training Institution Is msrely to familiarise the pupil with the uae of tools. The scope of the trades school IS far Wider, too. for It tnlraa In anrl. neerlng and other professions. Besides mathematlra Practical Instruction Is given in arithmetic algebra, geometry and higher mathematics In eonnectloa with the work In the maohloe shop and Tha arhnnl ocouotea three floors of the Atkinson sohool building. ' On the ground floor Is the electrical dynamo. and the apparatus used In teaching tne machinist's trade. On the second floor la tha turnlna- lathe room and the car- . . . . . l Ik.lfklml pantry pencuaa wu w. v.. floor Is the room used for the teaohlng of architecture. , - The equipment of tbe building eoat more than lit.eoo, out. so weit are m niMinr. tha Ti. deoarturo In school work pleased with the results of the first weeg or its existence are already planning more of the same kind to meet the requirements of the next few years. The preeent foroe of Instructors have about an me pupiia thav can handle successfully now, -and as soon as tne siunenia una uui wim. the trades school really la there will not be room for one third of those who will wish to attend. - -...-.h.,.- JOURNAL'S SPECIAL FALL . , FASHION NUMBER TOMORROW Ceitfrvatlo Cu$todta' HIBERMA SAVINGS BANK PAYS 4 Per Cent. OPEN For the convenience of its customers on Satur day evenings from 6 to 8 114 Second St. Cor. Washington, Port land, Oregon. ' i ii i in. n i 'I .'I ., y. 'M, ''-'.'.."'' k - ' i - n r r i ;- DR. N.J. FULTON NATUROPATH. - ImK&KGEH. HONE All?, g saj a A PATENT -"N, i'czzd) rIV MEDICINES I I w t3- The special fall fashion number of The Journal, which is to be Issued to morrow is the most complete compen the Ananiaa and iudaa ' Iacarlot clubs. Idlum of the prevailing modes In women's There Were abOUt , 200 men in tne I anil nhlMran'a nlnthaa h. ho. audience. r I . , . I '"""" vs4 qbju vv VIM Bkt a llirj leading American manufacturers and de signers representedr but the artists have gone Into the salons of the Parisian designers, and have photographed their creations, for this special number. Tbe newest rur garments from de signers of the standing of Collot, Paquin and Bechoff -David; the prettiest of the tailored! suits, designed by chary. Dre- coll and Raudnits; the most beautiful of French reception gowns, by Chary, Burroln and Ney Hoeurs: exaulsite even ing wraps, the newest hats and bead AT THE THEATKE8 Kolb and Dill Tomorrow Night. Beginning tomorrow (Sunday) night, the attraction at the Hellig theatre, Fourteenth and Washington atreets, for the entire week, with a special price matinee Saturday, will be the favorite comedlana, Kolb and Dill. These funny fellows are surrounded with an excellent company and are presenting the merry musical comedy, ' Lonesome Town," a laugh from start to finish. Seats now selling. Celebration at Scene of Massacre. Malvern. Pa.. 8ept. The lSlat an. nlversary of the Paoll massacre, where A I I . . A . 'I l I I IH . . dresses, lingerie. mr-m Jlet Is slaughtered by the British sol- beyond recountlng-all are shown in de- erl(t WM cra wUh nt,rMttn(l luy,- ,,,, a. exercises on the battlefield near here to- No essential feature or important oe- . Rtv(n.i thmiumt i...r,i i..ih tall of the prevailing fashions has been ?"f "v.AV!f,n...pir: . n;"d: I mu .iiiijt ioiii..iiuiiivi). ui uip various OVeriOOXea. i. . . . mirinlln auUla .ll.nrf.it th. Jpvto ttzzzwjrvx bu-. SJ ,i:r:r.V ,r i- . rv..., :m.; iu H. Berry, former state treasurer: Wll be much aDDreclaled by Journal readers. ". MacElree. district attorney of It Is oomblete. arnd It Is authoHtatlva cneaier county, ana severu otner per- Manv of the creations which are plo- aons or prominenca tured have never been reproduced In any American masnslne or paper. - The latest cry of the French world of fash ion anil the beat thourht of the Ameri can adapters are all shown In this spe cial number. , . If not a regular subscriber order at onco for tomorrow s special .xasnion number, September 20. "The Devil" Goes Tonight. After tonight the laat chance will be gone to see the Baker stock company in Aiainar s "iJevii, ana k wiu aououess inji,n war veterans of both Oregon be the talking sensation among thoso t. . , who were fortunate to witness one of ana Washington will use their lnflu- the performances for a long time to enoe again this winter in an effort to come. It is a play that requires artists .eon re the passage of a bill through to Interpret and no othera should ever k.-- T . ... attempt it. j uie wtuauinguin legiBittiui o, miunins iuo ! . I gray nairea .urvivur. ui cany iruutiar Pantairea Theatre. battles S3 per day for past services, .,"-.. , tne present time an tne i The following vaudeville acta are an- .tin n.iv hv th. raniinin. earnlg at the Pantages this week: The rui 0r men who risked their lives INDIAN WAR VETERANS WILL' TRY AGAIN TO GET BACK PAY our musical. Hodges. Maud Rockwell. Tatum, wizard of second sight; Barney First, iloDraw eomeoian; wany ana lxt tle Helston and Elliott Beamer. Every sot on the program ia well reoelved and iaying to capaoity nouses at eacn per-ormance. At tbe present time all the remun eration received by the remaining hand- who risked tneir lives 60 years ago for advancing civilisation. Is the 18 per month federal pension. Congress, however, did not pass the pension bllL until 1902 and it was a year later before any benefits were re ceived from It. Now the Washington legislators will be asked to reward the few veterans still living a wage of J per diem for the time they were In actual service on the frontier. One of the most active veterans in the agitation is A. J. Laws, who fired the first shot at the opening of the war against the Takimas in 1855 on the Puyallup river, when a detachment of 10 white men encountered a warring Dana or over 3uu reasKina. Laws and other veterans of the many engagements which occurred during that year and later will make a determined effort to secure their rights during the coming legislative session and are con fident of being paid wagea earned half a century ago. Dr. Brougher Preaches Twice Sunday at the White Temple Twelfth and Taylor Sta 10:30 A. IL "My Heart's Desire" Solo, Mr. Milton Runyan. Ti45 V. lb "A Gorgeous Gorge" Or Beauty and Ita Mission. Baptism and Special Music by Temple quartet. Oospel solo. BTZSTBOOT WSXnTOKX. Therefs No Latin In the row now on between the "regu lars." They're merely establishing be yond a shadow of doubt our oft-repeated truth that some of them belong to a mess well to soy clear of. In plain old Anglo Saxon they are depicting one an other's lack of standing In the loftier walks of life, so that It may be fairly Inferred that If the storm, continues ions enous-h a rreat manv sick peopl will learn the kind of persons that have a never-sleeping eye upon tneir pocKet dooks ana Dan accounts. Naturopathy Is unselfish. It has no "grafting" pro- ponsitles. its thought is upon tne sui ferlng patient and not his worldly possessions. It employs no drugs and Incurs no druggist's bills. Its patient are not dlanati'hed to a hoaoltal that fee may be divided. It cure without drugs or medicines, and Its sures are permanent It has a heart of sympathy for the unfortunate, as, for example, those who suffered as did Mrs, Sarah Hathaway of Mllwaukle. Or. UiS KBK Tl! ST1 JCOirXAXV. v Fn. 9& vMn 1 anffiarad from lnflam matlon nnil those delicate troubles usual to my aex, and several tlmea during the last 12 years was unable for months to be on my feet, nnd was In bed for the greater part of the time for 18 months before I went to Doctor Fulton. At that time I had come to tne con clusion that mv kldnevs were affected. When I began treatment with the Doo- tor last May I was bloated, had throb- hfno' mini In mv head, and at tlmea severe pain In the region of my heart. I also was exceedingly nervoua and my lower limbs aeemcd heavy and lifeless and very much swollen. After the first few .Naturopathic treatments i was less nervous than I nad been ror years, ana AT THE END OF FIVE WEEKS WAS A NEW WOMANI Now I can do all kinds of work, and lately WALKED FIVE MILES IN ONE DAT! MRS. SARAH HATHA W A I, z rmSAT BOTH SEXXS With equal swecesa I have cured every Imaginable disease. Two men came to me so badly arrnctea witn rneumaiism that one could not sit down to his meals nor He down to sleep. The other had sold his Marlon county farm to remove to Arizona Both are sound as a Den today not an ache or a pain about them. I have cured stomach troubles, neuralgia, backaches, stiff joints, snd all and every speoles of human dis tresses. Pantages Next Week.' An act which will more than please the patrons of Pantages next week is Mile. Louise's Clever handling of .20 trained monkeys. The scenic effects as the curtain rises Is bewitching and a number of her little pets are trained to the minute to do all manner of acrobatic stunts. MOTHER FALLS TO FLOOR AND WEEPS AS SON IS TAKEN TO REFORMATORY TEETH CONSULTATION FREE Save Money Great Goodwin Play Tomorrow. A pathetic scene was enacted in the Juvenile court yesterday afternoon when Teofllo Novoa has bean lodged In the oounty Jail on the charge .of shoot-ins- three ducks belonging to C'C. Cook. He waa out hunting, it appears, and killed the ducks on a lake without wait ing to find out that they were not wild. He Is a Mexican and does not speak English. He will have a hearing next Monday In the Justice court. Coughs and colds are very prevalent Just now owing to the change of sea sons and should not be neglected nor experimented with. Be on the safe side snd get a bottle of Kenyons Cough Remedy from Albert Bern!, the drug- Sist, 233 Washington strfJet, as a few oses will relieve tbe worst cough and cold. Messrs. Edward Drake and W. I Swan, both formerly employed by Meier ft Frank company for many J-ears, are showing exclusive styles in adles' cloaks and suits at their new ' store, 415 Washington street. Don't fall to take advantage of their Intro ductory prices. Your Inspection cor dially invited. C. F. Stewart, aged 1. was arrested at Fifth and Stark last evening by De tectives Maloney and Tlchenor on re quest of the Colfax, Wash., authorities Who hold a warrantcharging him with embeiilement. It is expected that an officer will be in Portland this even ing to take tbe young man to Colfax. Anthony Hardy has begun suit In the circuit court against Annie and John Shaedy for 11,600 that he claims to have earned as commission on the sale of 300 acres of land. He says he secured J. A. Clook as a purchaser on tbe terms re quired by the defendants, the total prloe being 180,000. Watjr through bos for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for In advance and used only between tbe bours of 6 and 1 a. m. and 5 and p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If used contrary to these rules or waste fully, it will be shut off. si uuucu i uui, wiiu of amy Ajr , . , a t.i, vaA an Short, will onan at tha Rnnralnw H w"" .k" tomorrow afternoon and this la one of derly. 18 years of age, to the reform Nat Qpodwlu'a foremost successes. It is .chooi only a few minutes were left Henry uuy uarieton, ana ia a acream . . . . . - ... . rv ox iufl nam .v. y Hehry Guy Carleton, and la a acream " " f comedy with here and there a touch j before the departu of tender pathos or a strong drama tlo situation. "The Royal Cher' Tomorrow. That merry musical cocktail "The Royal Chef" which opens the regular I Baker season of big attractions at pop ular prices win oegin us engagement tomorrow afternoon. ' It will prove a de- j ligntmi surprise to every one, especi ally those who have never seen It be- I fore. aim and the bov was rushed out of the room, while his mother hysterically threw herself on the floor and wept. She was taken home In a oarrlage soon after by her friends. Young Kadderly was found guilty of breaking the windows of a Mount Scott car a few nights ago. when he sent a stone rrom a slungshot through the sides of the car, clipping the feathers rrom tne nat or a woman passenger. He denied his guilt, but a playmate who was with him told all about the affair. He was once before tried for Incorrigi bility and placed on probation. The fact that he broke his promise of good behavior weighed against him yesterday when the new offense was proved. Educational Exhibit at tbe Oaks. Have you ever seen the lnsldes of a whale? If you have not they are on exhibition at the Oaks, that is the bony part is. Never before has the opportun ity Deen oiiered ror tne people or Port land to see such a sight and It Is well worth seeing. Every bone from a -blue whale 120 feet long is shown in correct position. Everything Is explained. "Chic" Perkins at the Star. "The Little Prospector." which Is pjaying at the Star theatre this week, contains many new ideas, situations ana climaxes, andvis by far the most enter taining and thrilling piay or life in tne tne FIGURE ON 700 YARDS OF COIII FINDS $1500 SEWED IIV LINING OF OLD COAT Come and have free examination. WHJ EXTRACT TEETH FREE. SILVER FILLINGS Sfirf TIP GOLD FILLINGS 75 UP bh;t tjujsth K4. Byij&NmU BET GOLD CROWN8 . ...82.50 TO All work guaranteed for ten years. xaay attenaant always present. aii worn aone aDsoiutei DR. N. J. FUITON 81S Twelfth St., two blocks south of Jefferson car, one diock irom eitner Eleventh or Thirteenth St. car. Office Houra. to 12. 1 to 4. Home Phone A 2123. 7 u tr m i.OO ABttTSEMXirTB. HEILIG by specialists of from experience. y without pain 2 to 20 years' Boston Dentists Confronted with the necessity of fur nishing their new borne, the members of the Y. W. C A. have Inaugurated a rather unique .campaign having for its object tha raising of 110,000 to be used in buying furniture and otber furnishings for the handsome new build ing now nearlng completion at Seventh and Taylor streets. At last night's meeting in the association rooms on Oak street, the matter was taken up and it was agr"4d that $10,000 would meet the requirements of the association, since tne professional women of the city had assumed the task of fitting up tbe gymnasium. The plan decided upon last night, provides that each person interested In furnishing the building shall be sup- chance to see this aggregation of vau- Plied with a strip of cloth ptie yard deville talent will be tomorrow after- long. Every person accepting this strip on tne Dill are sucn I t ciom rw i win. f colas, tn addl- minlng camps of written. golden west over I Grand's Star Bill. None but star acts aro on the bill at the Grand this week and the last George Mothersole and J. H. Kraeger have been committed to the asylum for the Insane at Salem. The former has been a bartender and Is scaroely able a to talk. Krueger was formerly well-to-do and bis mental weakness Is the result of business worry and despondency. AH men are cordially Invited to at tend tne meetings or tne z. m. u, a. Bible class at that Institution Sunday afternoon at tr. u. Marshall and and F. Goodwin will address tne meet lng on "The Eternal Trinity." Tbe dies guild of the Congrega tional church of University Park will begin a seven days' fair Friday afternoon m.na ifwiDK. dculiid omr as. in nm naw store building. . Dawson Portsmouth avenue. street. If yon lost a purse, pair of glove, umbrella, cap, pinch bar. lunch boa or a package oa the streetcars yesterday you can have them by calling at Lost Article room, r rsi ana Axaer streets. To the Welsh Before" leaving for tbe east tne ftev. . at. jonee wui preacn la 'Welsh at Haesalo street church. Sunday, September It, at 3 p. m. All tbe Welsh are uvitea. Free to Any Man line snft of cloth to every twenty-fifth man that order a suit, ntnwr retteroon company, tail ors, is oona street, near Morrison. Free to Air? Ms n Fine snit of elothM to every twenty-flftb maa that order a suit. Werner Pvttareoa company, tall era, 141 Second street. Frefeeeof RHigler'a Ring Jar ball, to Is hi dsncle Don t snfss forty. 1C Ay noor 1rl Pding a rrnt ?. St advice, caa aprtJ or write to Matron nonn and nlaht. famous singers as Frederick V. Bower. late of "The Ham Tree;" Tom Moore, recognised aa the best stnrer of soon songs In America, and J. K. Emmett. WINTER HATS ARB TO BE LARGER "The hats for winter will be larger." There has been a lot of guessing on the subject by some of the fashion writers of the country. Paris has settled the question and Paris has the last say on manors ox inia aori In this particular ease Paris baa spoken through a chosen mouthnieca and the medium through which the great creators or zasnions win give tneir new laeas to tne people or America la th fall fashion number of the woman' section of the Sunday Journal, which wiu do issuea next sunaay. Beptem bar 20. Women Who read 'The Journal an Hun day will know what's what In the new style oetore tnose wno wait for the same information from any other source. gating one yard in length. vuu yaras oi iy furnishing mat a that 700 Tarda o: tlon to the funds alread on hand will needed 211 Alder, Strategy. Crown Theatre. ir Third St. ' -Wlf e Adjutant 3. Peterson. tl teenth north, Portland, Or. East Fir st earner Jessie Harkfna far fVix. Waehougal and way landings, dally s eept Bandar. Leaves Waablna-tan atial f-dock at 3 p. m. Battle Creek Baths Ladles dara. aww tlemea algata Mala 11(3. A-I3. xnira noor, uregoniaa mill ding: Professor Rlnslers Rlnglsr ball. tonlgJit, dancing party. Don't salsa it- woman s Exchanra. Its Tmtfe - ranch 11:1 te 2: buslneas saea's luack. Dr. Rarsea. eetlclan. 203 PihniM. aaat ii ua. lormeny -wita A. n. vt ngn,t fX Chambers ft So- erttrlana Morrison street, corner of Sixth, If. A. Wise aad assorts tea. aaJnlaa Seatlsta, Third-and Waahlagtosx, fiirffwfa - ML. slgaa. 33 Tamhia Mate Jaosba, the tailor. 32 Morriso tl Jbsraat want ada, le a werft. .. . . " -V .. purchase all the fnr tha hnlldlnr. It was announced that th associa tion's new home will b ready for occu- r.n.w ahAtit Knvanhtr 1. The association has secured as dlrc1 tor of the gymnasium. Miss Alberta Cary of New York city, who for a num ber of years was in charge of gym nasium elasses In to Harlem. New York, association, and at Oberlin college, Ohio. Miss Carrie A. Holbrook and Miss Constance MoCorkle addressed laat nlghfs meeting on the plans for the coming year. Soloa were rendered by Frau Margaret Bekker. 17. C. I. U. WORK GROWS STEADILY 4 By aearching the lining coat in possession or tne coro 4 ner, Attorney Charles Schnabel 4 has added $1,660 to the assets ft of the Lewis B. Burrell estate, ft Nothing was found In the pock ft ets of (he coat when It was re ft moved by the coroner, but Mr. ft Schnabel, knowing the aecretlve ft habits of the deceased, thought ft it wise to investigate further. ft He surprised himself by finding ft that the garment was lined with ft currency as well as with cloth, ft The total value of the estate ft la now plose to $19,000. At first ft only $2,000 was known to belong ft to the estate, but $16,000 was ft found In a safety deposit vault ft of a ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Theatre. 14 th and Washington. Phnn.i Matn 1 and A-1122. All Week, begin g TOMORROW NIGHT KOLB AND DILL Musical Comedy, "LONESOME TOWN" SEATS NOW SELLING AT THEATRE Evenings, $1.60 to z&c; Mai., si 1020c. AO. 1Z mjrmm lm M WmXaIa " " " Home Fhone A-3030. Phone Main 803a BUNGALOW jTrlEATRb Main 117, A-4224. Empire Theatre Co. (Inc.) Lessee, Geo. L. Baker, Gen Mgr. The Famous Baker Stock Co., in TBH SSTXIV Don't miss it that's alt . Last Time Tonight. Only Matinee Saturday. Prices 25c. 36cv 60v Next week. "A Glided Fool" I Starting Tomorrow Mat. rn c z 1feGICAL SUPPpfr IV Wx IV RUBBER 0) o f" c DENTAL HOMEOPATHIC I I ) PHOTO SUPPLIES I OPTICAL c 1 IV LEATHER & CASES &TRU& o rov n STATIONERY I FAPTOR BRYAN an election puzzle that is most interesting. Start your favorite at the polls and put htm in the White House. Send lOo In Stamps fog the PROPHECY PUZZLE SEATTLE PUZZLE CO. 383 Arcade Annex, Seattle, Wash. AO ENTS WAIMTfcJD 3 P! z rn 00 11 1 i ui I . A 0 1 1 iSsi Pj PERFUMERY j PHONOGRAPHS PYROGRAPHIC lot tha ohlldpom omt E-O Oorn Flakon Then msk thorn whtoh they like boat, E-O or other toantod oorn Hakoa 7 Xie know what the ohlldron vrtllmmym The afternoon session of th Multp mah eountv W. C T. V. eoaventioa opened with devbUonal exercises eon- aueted by Mra Ida Barfcley. Mr. Wood wope, snperlntendent of medal contest work, reported four contests. Mrs, t'n ruh spoke of tbe coming state conven. tlon especially tns aiamono maoaj eon- tet to be held Friday evening, October a. Mra Hlme sooke or the fliamond contest held last year at tbe national eoaventioa. Mr. Van Tyn reported for University Far. Kov. Mr. Matth ews of Zlon it. K. ehnrch srwke ea tbe Infloeno of women tn all affair, espe cially temperance work. He spoke of a eolored girl who won a opening contest la Cleveland. He emphasised the ae well as glrlfc for the work. E. Hlddea reported for purity or toys Mra M. la literature ao4 art. She had addreeeed large audience at the county ava- ion of Teanhiu ooasty acta at Tualatin. Tkreo Oar rt meats wer not rroortaj. owing to ajwenc er tnoraoera The eiect led or omewi reuoweo. Mra Letitta Roe was electcs pr(dat; Mr. M. L Christian, eerrearpoadlBg err tary; Mr. M. AJlr Hasenn. recording secretary: Mra E3)a O, Hime. t rer. Mre. M. I HiMn was arT-mnt4 vt..arirealdt. The dele-rate far the state twwstlwi Is 'Mra A. AHoo Han- sn ot unarsitf. Mr. Hidden Is alter- Diamond House Paint GUARANTEED I gallon lots, SI. 40 per gaL 1 gallon lota SI. 50 per gaL Manufactured by PORTLAND SAS3 & DOOR CO. BSO Front St, Fortland. Oa, PANTAGES THEATRE AOFAjrOEO TATJDBTlXIiB Stars of All Hatlons THB FOUR MXTSXOAS. HOSOES In a Spectacular Military Musical Act special Adaea Attraction TATT7M, The Wizard of Second Sight. Matinees dally, -16c: twd shows at night. 16a and 25c. LYR I C The B Inn kail Co. Fressnts. THE DEVIL CORM PLAIUiS iTbajuedJ DR. P. T. BALL NATUROPATH Cures all Sxlseases by latest scientific methods. No medicines or operations. Bothchild Bid., 887 H Washington St. TBE GRAN D Vaudeville deluxe A BIXA OF VOTS1VTXX1S Fred's T. Bower, (late of "Bam Fcoe" Oo.) fail, act mnsloal eomedy "OoUege Bays." Tom Moora, WUlle Bale ft Oo. Mi,Jnles Levy ft Oo J. K. Emmet and Tlola Crane, In a 1-aot oomsdy "A South Dakota Divorce," Fred Baaer. Orandasoope. lMr a RT R CHINA "V I C D iti - I r.l aaNXil HHP f I Fm a; wi iri rni V vayi VSUNDRIES y FOURTH & WASHINGTON I are tn imfrwtd loaited flakes, sweet witk aO fbe aataral flavor of elected corn, sry dainty Bak toasted I a delicate, lootbsome crispos. E O- See Certsl CompaaT CHICAGO. Manfasssrsrs of Flaked Ceaeel Foees U tbe World, COFFEE Schillings Best (with x star) means pood (two-star) better (three-star) fine four-star finer (five-star) finest www Tear stsv seeae year i Ike H: we st m. ) Iy fctl RUPTUBE Of ad rarlctita scraiaacatlT crr4 la a hm ssrt vfckoat snrftcai aprfauoa ar acuauoa mat Htm. Sa aty will sacracas aatll tat pa'wat ! tasislataly lanata srss Fidelity Rupture Cure 14 Swetlaad Bldg Fortlaaa. Oregon. tV. HAIR BALSAM llrrar Vaila u a Bair W lta TNUxfal Cola. eaup a aalr Tii a SV.xtLniat Ticfvm ' 3 THE STAR Phones Main R496. A-1498. Mata Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday, for the entire week of Pept. Is. "CBIO" FEXXXsTS In the Newest Western Play. TB3 UTTU FBOSFEOTOB. Mata. at 5:15, prices ISc. 25c; every evening at 8:15, prices ltc. 26c ISc. SOa Seats may be reserved by either phona Next Week "Bell Owynna" atrrsroir. ntsiowjua ricM$ ITARR tTRCI' AMUS1LKBBTB. NICKELODION 150 SIXTH STREET. Very latest subjects changed every cajr. , BASEBALL BBCBBATZOB VABX. a COB. TAtTOBJt AaTO I4TK STB. SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND SXFT. IB. 1. IT, IS, IS, SO Games begin weak day at l:It p. nv. Sunday. i:s p. id. Aamiaaton r Bl eacb era, Ha extra grandstand. lie. ZxADIW BAT FBZDAT. Boy 4er IS fre t hlackr Wednesday. We; grandstand. children. tte: boxe. b teacher, ltc; - ToaJgfet-lavet Wak ef tbe Fepnlar - - Curtis Flaym. la -Jakey, l!iaej, zzi Ilej- r Pksi'rg MT'-!a Great bals tauibiuo Tb: TTe a. TEETH WITH OH. WITHOUT' PLATEw OVT OF TO)T rOTT.B W. A I. Wm atl M Dvawk a Savd Vxaie War la a day If n".... , rvaatively Fslalsss tiliMUt i state er brMa ara it'- BaasKtve Sawtb aa4 sve rn:9v4 . OW tbe least paHa. Tn .ua. t tb Bust awlerfil'le eel ftt.f ,i .nt S TBABB UT rCITLlXS. WA WIS "' j a r tia x.a .... . ... FaOtag BOAT, I a . m. t- s Ttfrt ait Ia I an.. A M L.. niiioiT:::i-RALV''. 1