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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 23. 1008. - 1X1.11 , J. i MEETING OF JEN WHO JINGLE THE BILLIONS! American Bankers' Association, in Session at Denver, if: Has Questions of Vast Financial and Even ' ' ' Political Importance Before It OlOSIODEIilS- PLEDGE 51,000 Alumni Kcmbcrs of Chris- tian Brothers College to . Raise Building Fund. ; PECULIAR ' BIO FEATURES PROPERTIES Nil GIMIIGE film Of Concentrated Essences Have Great Power to Restore Dis ordered Stomachs. Four Days' Festival ill ln elude Juany Special, Attractions. a, mssiing or th christian Broth-1 i m. ..- - . , . I vvs Aiumni association nsia in 107. ii uoVooo'ooo"'" Z,rL1' r.st.rday forenoon. MANY - FAMOUS PEOPLE not ua.se a on anrinka.ee or valuea bull"'" ,luu" pieogea insmseives to upon 3 per cent reduotion or tb a aubaorlpt Ion ' Of 11.009 to th nw woa-prodc ..onclec kuUdlllR . Td.p.nde8, f th!r lndt,.i. , Th Depositors' OnaranU FUb. I.... .1 .... - It 1. -1,1 that thar. la tnrfa. inM . . . I . . lu" Iuno Ar C,M ir,. Ren.f.taA K in. . thn IJOO.000.000 ties up In commodl- " ? "'"a " or anl.rtaln- . r"v" 7 A - -j By FREDEKIC J. IIASKIX .Copyright. 1101. br FT-deric 3. Haakln.) Denvsr. a Sept ...Th . American j Rankers' association, representing lit. 000.000,000 of capital, aurplua and de posits, h4 mat la this city. Thr ara nearly 10.000 banka that ara inera- bers of tha association, and Us annual sessions bring together tba leading them, .and ara now In possession of tha interest tha nM hnva a-. t.wi. . ,. lights of ths banking world to consider middlemen who stand oetwn tha pro- i".' " y" ?,r flB lB th wiva and maana for improving cur-dueere and tha consumers. Tha rel tho ChrtatUn llrotharo ftra rent methods . of banking and for thai or mis years oropa has lltUel " jy" VI k-.i .V in enhancement or meiri - ainy cun. 1 ..cv i , , T" " .. Bu. Tha second annual fair 'and fall fes- tlval of th Grange Fair association will begin October 0 for. a four days' aeaalou at Oresharo. Great preparations hftva been made by th management for thla year's -exhibit and It in evnartad that ft moar successful meatlns'MU ba tie have In this country. The commodities M"4111" social a, whist parties ant dano ,,fi tn n,ul1s whloh produced I during the year. In appreciation of the! K..I1..4.... t . a licit wac 1- yeucuijca tuvcry-1 n two atones in naignt, l. ar lf?r th'.noualna of-Ui axhlbtts. W Where NOW Usine Them. J sides, stock sheds snd.pouUry houses The ooenlne: dmr will ha .i... v a'u. x, cuiiun. mauler or rirotACtlon mtA (uninoaa.. Thla will be the 44th annual mretina of tha association, and In many waya the most Important. There arc more Questions of vital Interest to bankers pending In the political world today than there hue been alnce the i.eSMe or the national canning act. as Deanng on th qu anteeing deposits. It Is Interesting to nots that thera had been, up to a recent date, 4C9 national bank fa 11 urea In the United Statea. , Thla amounts tn ahnut S per cuit of all tha banks chartered by tne govarnment. uestlon of guar- Ths following committee was ap-l pointed by the prealdent to arrang fori a. grana aiurant nop on iianowe tn in ui new nail, joaeph T. Smith, ohalrma oneanan, , jam pa Meyer, pl ir. Vml ... ilii.f . Am m -l - . . vau-t mil EfW- I i . . with atomach- dlanrrira .1.... I mune aaoresea hrMkf.It Ulnnmm a n.4 .'T, th Urecon e-ranva .nil ki.i. I - rfonnaon wui D in at tendanca and will t the onrnhi. nf tha the afternoon there 'Will be The currency Is to be reformed, mainly I loss to the dopoaltors was very slight. wun reference to us relation w unr'7 a nt onura. th. n.( t'anii. A. BamlckeL Cl r. Dinnoic, xjm-n vampDeii, jonn I If before breakfaaL dinner a.n.1 aimnar I .'alr. .J.n . m not foal a 'hearty-hungry feel-1 ri : u ,5m.Pn, othftr "Psols-l attrsc- m W. E, Luri ioir,r. V .v.!- lns bealdes.the stock and other ax- 5: "5 "Wa -ntsomrn' th. 's-ond i.w . .. Y. Caha- L a7 " special entertainment .aT,r -nf V: - aa. Fred jr""L". ooraenng on cnronlo log cutting and aawln oontwt. n which very amall fraction of 1 nar '"V w. Concannon. John I)ougI here ara now about t.810 na- or. Joaepn yconnor. John Springer. ,r .T" . ... . . - .: . .. som or the expert woodsmen of tha . - m a. . - i vmr x w 1 1 1 1- w it. i i t a. . . i j " at a vuu x swajss iti fiH.1 an . Tim vaa naaiHnittiM ..... a . . - rtaa an m -an taaa. At hnnif nannailB I Llonai Tim n IT in saw lat sknwsa I TT .T. XlStaM. XXUI rlB. U. s aimnnai inn I " - : ' e aa. in I a nave BIlinrHfl. is to b voted on at th presidential f ; BTOn,rt cf DonirAoooiiats. - 't MoDoBtJd. - M, 1 i S m B.K iSUu1 th'fnii',1l!;,d,lJ' w," Portland day and election a month away. I " i Tns commute will meet at Fifth J 5 oul oru n,rvous anid Irritable, then for this special , preparation has been Th Msoclatton conaldered th flues-L,-Th!r,l. om ? 1? banking clr- and Mill neat FrMay venlng at T:S0. ur?ir. hv T th? rollowlng mada The Kast 'sid Business Melvil ton of currency reform last year. anl"." " uaiin im new . college will oe dedicated I tuiraw naa ouo nai agreed upon a plan for th guidance of 'V'V k " " ciinii-corai ounaiy. ERER TELLS HOI' KILLED 17IFE Thomas Alleges the Woman Shot at Him He Fired in Self Defense. , f 5 to sleep, for I did not waka tip Hit O'clock th next morning, when 1 fu'iul rnya..lf lying on th bed with t, bily benlde me. I aha 11 pUmd lf-i1riiae. Tortured by remorao, iray wlili imrv OUeneaa, whhli mada him ahrlnk rr..... j'u!.h.r 'r'11'"r rroaa-exainiimtloii, and filled with littrror lt I,. .,,1-1,1 1.. aaked to gu to l iikji nua to l,..,k . tha body of hla wife. J. w ti IIIIMh m I ft. I murninir at B o'rlo-rk shot the woman and afterward burial the body. . Tlia .rim.' V, m I .. . ... during tha progress of a drunken ouar rel between them, and he aaanrted that . IT (Unite rreai Leowd Wire!) Belllngham, W&h., Bept. ll.rrhen. Just as I waa leaving, sha pulled a gun from under her drees and fired at ma. turned and shot her twice, and eh said 'My God' and fell. I j went and lcked the body tip' and laid it oh ths ed, and then I think I must have gone his wife wss armed at th time and wa trying to'ahoot him when he fired. II stated that he would plead self-dMfaBa-, urn aaye mat arier ne nail hol th woman he lay on the bed with th body in a drunken stupor, until th next morning. Then, hurror stricken, he fled from th house, went down-town and became beastly drunk. . It waa not until two days later, he says, that he went back and burled th body, conccalln the grav beneath potato vlnea. Ha then worked around th place In a effort to divert suspicion from hlmaeir. an.i out the etur y that aha had gone away.. suae 3QOQ ' a to ; : Things agreed upon a plan In accordance with Us suggestions at '.': c7 ?l VI" November. IS, at 1:10 p. ra. The.urt,J ",ny 'amous peopla Th Battle KUiUAIIi-SJ VI 1 . a 7 , . . . . ' I --' -. v v . ft V . V W. J ll I . , ' T " " r eaw h.viw contrress. Hut . cnrngTeaa old not act i " """'t i DroBwi win do in cntrgt or ina I zv? "7 . . fc WMV wmuuncro in - f' iuiu-i jiiumni uiDuiiuon, ins aurerent so-I v.. w, . . . j a - t . A u.va pre- Bll, snd Senator Aldrlch went so far ss n5 P to claim their money. Under jlo ih.t no kanlrai li. haan ann-lSting Usages these accounts Sr tl suited in the oreDaratlon of his meas- Wssom. and amount to no lnconalder- ure, to which a well-known banker am pue or money. It is being pro retorted that it was not necessary for posed that when a person opens aa ao Mm to mak that statement it was ?ount,.wlt5 In th future, It shall so obvious that ltwent without saying. with ths understanding that If it is The bankers are hoping that when the allowed to lis dormant" more than a currency commission settles down to certain length of time, the money shall a. rnnsMeratlon of a nermanent cur-1 men revert to the bank and th ac "n.c. w.,"'i'-r'w,". .V." i.. nT.""hir.h-rtTi 'T'A,a. Jti I tiZHz a Ai fn. rr . J. . . n" I ir . ' " or two tea ui.Bu ,r . 3 Z:,tXL. - Jm.v r. i r I prtjaiueni pi uu coiieg. i spoonruis arter-eaon meal. BHFUCiaLlOn Will UiaVUIB 11U v,UHOJi. . I v. wwu.i.m iruiuu s.ava WIU thoroughly the pending legislation, with dormant" for yeara Th deposits sr x-Icletles of the cltv will bs invite! to I scribed it for several yeara with tha irou-1 tase part in tha parade. I uimoai success, its power over stom- IiI.k. 1 I'V, . 1 1 i . . , anh I. .... ...II 1 . a .wnwwiiig uomiDiun on uenica-1 ,ou,uui m uw wen naown ana iion was appointed by trealdent W. P. I prooa,oiy lies in in peculiar blendln Dinnou: won. cnaries Mouonald, Coun-1 properties or concentrated easencea cllman Rushlight, A. J. Oration, W. Take a half-pint bottle and get two utionnmi, ur. j. c zan, lr, William ouncea or syrup or Ulnger and two iranun, yy. j. r'sirain, jonn w. Keuy.i ounces or essence or .t-epsln mixed to- ir' . i. or-nnan,- w. tr. Willis, jonn l gemer. 'men get on ounce compound """-"'i Lr.luur ' 'a, -vvuuam ai, I eaaence varnioi. xaKe this ana mix 'all two tea- Th new college U nearlng compleUon appetite, take a spoonful before eating. a view to urging congress to consider i rao oj aaiiors wno. alter naving institutions of Its kind on th coasi. It tholr conclusions. , f , . I deposited their savings, go away never will be a colleg for boys only, but its Bank obnW, Btwarel I ' r r..: t,u"fc"i,,wr?. 01 00I,.W1U open tOu all denomlnationa ---- -- v.w..v a. iiiu cuuimsrciu niarn scnooi course win De ready for oo mlddl of November, on of th best and There sr perhaps a ouarter million if1. e"i la' accommodating .house crt I Oct.. ' Ther dren with weak stomacha Bank Bobbara. Btwarel . - u. uu.u mt mu nuwry 01 ooors wiu ds open tc on- fu . r Mrv, f a. t r . oh of thes accounts b known It Is A full commercial S'SSBiS Slt4 oWu"anbcVabtn.- ba'nk "obber It has"! pottivocomi Olaarin, Bonss OerUfloat... jlh .7,U. b", 0 . mittee. whose nimei ara not made cub-, There ara nerhnna a. nnnri.. million fw" .". s east s eye open for every safe-blower In the still afloat around the country. country. oeaiucs una, me riuiwriun i are over xza.UeO worth lin, whose duty-it is to keep a weather f of last year's clearing-house certificates pen ior every iu-Diuwer in uioiiuu anoat around rv. Besides this, the Plnkerton I are over 15s nun Detectlv agency Is employed to round I standing which were issued up tnia ciaas ot croom ior ino "- fTanclsco banks alono. , . There la al- f s.jta c .r H:nT,:sr'? ,ar" roai "?"?br t it AT T HE THEATRES -a S OAKS CLOSES XONO. . gww- siuiaiw WlilU ROl lUBI Ol I In t Kaa AiMineia .S eVutl. Va...-1. 4 x a. them were non-aasoclatlon A banks ssli. wlth nthnr n,nn tsaV. pared ' with 1 association banka mn.Z, S'i,.." J.',,'u. t?.t"L" fl! xner ar no oaka The non-aasoclatlon banks lost more nf nuv.nir h..W.a -.Tw Vu. i.. Is the public Is concerned. comt That Is so far Tha Antra than. 1100.000.. whll those which wer nd"th. ;VAa- val?,-" "S.1". ar. closed for the ...son. .;. tZnVo.000. Th""profes8"onal tbmt desplt the night th long and successful season 'oD,er now !" thai all 7 nrt . 'Y-.;," or rwu' D1 outdoor pleasure re- pursues mem, in tne iorm oi me bss'j- i i ."".j. i . r wComlng Thrt the Rye" Tonight. in attraction at th Helllg theatre. peciai price matinee Wednesday, atre. Will be riven Seats are selling at th- nursues tnem. elation, and so generally avoia in banks of that ' organization when ' on generally irKanizatlor their looting expeditlona , v. ; . , Vic Cleanup Desplt , 2asio. : . Desnlte th hard times resulting from last year's panic, the banks have been made closed Incident, there W11 be at leiuTt "",.rm l0.an..n? n blaze of flre- works and at midnight th gates wr 10,000 worth of them which will never Si, th, winlSr come back for redamntinn a. i. k. 10Pe1. I0.r the .winter. case when a bank note is lost or de stroyed, the bank issulnr It la tha gainer. able to make a nice pile during th present year. On the banka "Of' New ' T Banks Piyht Express Companies. ' The banks of the country continue to turna i ngrni tne express money order business. of profits July 1 ork . city : turned nsrht the ei over , about B,000,000 in dividends, f They declare that the express comoa- i huso vi viuor ia.i i. ui tn.- vvuiiuy hico imvo ng rignt to zsaue SUCn orders are said to hav done as well propor- and that the bank really does the work tlonately. When a man has a bank note of transferring the money for which In his pocket he can figure out that the express company gets th cav the bank which issued iris getting a They point out that between ths postof- nlce- little thing out of it. In the way sm m$Tk bTuyV ashisTbea? ESKffl tbTMS rS--et.urTI d deposit. Stoirll tSeTn? 12 them' as security for the bank notes EESK, ?h"eI ''r.Htf! "LmpI? it proposes to Issue. The notos I rv ."."'1.' .n"" Yesterday tha manA rmil n .k. ws&a uuaervea in tsunaay closing edict religiously. Policemen on duty at Tha gates refused admission to those who yaiiia oui io visit tne grounds and nicio uu noining aoing. i t Premier Bicycle Act at Pantages. Tn Herman trio who opened at the r-aniagea tneatre toaay, nave a start ling bicycls act: one that Is seldom equaled in grace and daring and tha work of the trio is brilliant. The Girl of the Golden West. Baker stock company has long been noted for every now and then nff.rino- ha at.l. nf knmAthln. mi. .f .ha fipilln.M i . Quietude Will conttnna until, nav. vr .11 n. L'""i"l n .u. If, . '7 J AH .HIS IUV UVII. II.V. " ".".r"1 p" tnrown open 1 equaled tne great ueiasco play, "The clPan0,.ah.0Lt-c.U)y fSA,! ff!! " nF bln t the Bunga- away heated afternoons and evenlnga I f Cluf,tha" rrangedlan athletlo program which is advertised1 to be ft hummer. r riuay win also De on of th Inter esting day of the fair., It will Include bronco-busting contests for which som of ths best known ran it a rMara nf rn Oregon have been secured, whll all pi tne reai. outlaw horses of the dis trict have been bargained for to fur nish material for tha alrlll o ih. a..- ern Oregon men. In th afternoon will also be held the stock judging. Saturday will be the elnain. Hav. .ml another Interestinar on. If win Ka nhii. UIJ.n" ana WU1 include a baby show which has aroused, great deal of In terest and a cattle-roping contest be tween tne rope artists or thla nart nf tha uuuuii j anu uie aaaai men zrom east- era vregoa. comes frbm eating a Brain- - 8 Duiiding, muscle-making food that is i easily digested y That's OVER WIM TO ROB BARBER SHOP - ' - i ii in . Th barber shop of T. T. Rogers. In th basement of th Corbett building. Fifth and Morrison streets, was robbed of 173 In silver between closing time Saturday night." and th hour when th nop was opened this morning. ah entrance waa made by forcing the iock on tne transom over the side door. a- D , D n U Contains all f the bddy-biiilding! g mateii 0 made digestible by"steam-cook-ing, shredding and baking 1 A pieosonc surprise ror ine .? stom ach. GiveN Nature a chance. Try Shredded Wheatf or break-? fast with, milk or cream. I 0: U o n o SCHWARTZENSTEIN TO ., SUCCEED STEMBUEO which it oroDoses are then furnished, and the bank uses J"'? d that nt t VSL i-t f?" ' them for mallingloans and discount. tLlLV inrsraar cninir I - v av -v w uvt iu u Liia umi k.. S,, aaavwavMi. BirJ If ( nla In iL . 1 , . I The Pat and the Fiddle. v There will be a special matinee to morrow afternoon at the Baker of the grand spectacular extravaganza, "The Cat and the Fiddle.". This is a play every one. young and old alike will en. joy. It contains so many beautiful In this way they ret - Interest going and coming,: which ls not the least of the sources of profit a bank lias. 80 Per Cent of Deposits, Credits. The bank "deposits . . of the United States amount to more than tlS.000,000, .000. The total money in circulation tn the. United States amounts to 12.750.-00,000-. - - - In other words, so great are the' demands of business today that every dollar in the country must be workings for five different peoale all the tima Everv rtnllai- h tn Ha nn deposit to the credit of five people, or ; rise five times to ths credit of one man. If there were to be a simultaneous run on all the banks of th country, they could not pay as much as' 20 cents on the dollar, unless they were given Mm to liquidate ineir loans, oiscounts, etc. was tn zvast Fanio Cost, The banks of th country are always watching the bond market. When the : new Panama bond were recently Issued the banks were on hand and got the most of them. Only 1600.000 worth of tnem rescued tne Hands of private In dividuals. The panio which ' brought oui tnese nonas io stay tne-money mar , ket was a eoatly thing. It Is estimated ; that the people of the United States are .. now normally creating , wealth , at the rate - or ; 4.uog,oot,ooo a year. Men versed in financial affairs estimate that 25 per . cent of th wealth producing macruncry oi me country was tied -up by the panic, and on this basis It cost . the people of th United States -a full billion dollars enough to dig th Pan ama canal, build the greatest navy In th world and leav sufficient on hand to start the big scheme of internal waterway improvement advocated by the rivers and harbors congress. These same authorities estimate that there was as much real loss from the effects of the panio in other countries as there was here at home, which would make (United Praia Leased Wlra.t Berlin, fiont 2 Whll. I ?v.i Vv.-I , , 2 ..ViT r." . rhorlr tn tha t .a .T Vtj .ffloi.i .Tj" """".'"V." fc i iinpuoaiuio to ueacnoe " r, . .. i. . . in au w.uu.ua vuhui iiiauuu aa jrtsi, 1 1 is De-I tnem. j.ccu unio luuajr mac Daron juumm von ocnrawtzenstein, present ambassador to iA-i3 Japan, will be tha euccAsnnr nt tha l.t. At 116 Urana. had Just as much trouble as If it had ron Speck von Sternburg as ambas- "The Criminal" is the headline attrao Issued the ordsr, all that it gets out of f8dor to the United States, It is known tlon on the program at the Grand this issued me orasr, all that it gets out of B?aor tno united states, it is known tlon on the .program at the Grand this the Transaction being the pleasure of that Baron von Schwartzensteln has in- week. Roland West plays ftv charac- handling the agent's account. It is dlcated hi desire for the Washington ter in this little drama The Abdullah against thla that the banks ar protest- 208t from information obtained to- Arabs are the extra attraction. They 4 . a. J .1.. . . na V ft ttttAma ths V a 1. yn m u ...kail. t ti t nts. ouiuo ui luetn ative irone into tne I v , - vwuoiuci w vu i tun buiuusuq wmri wiuub. money order issuing business on their osrllk"ly aspirant. . , own account. One bank 'alone issued o,uu or mes orders last year, v ? Correapondeno Coarse in Banking. t The National Institute of Bank Clerks has devised a correspondence course in banking, and has placed it in the hands of a, leading correspondence institu tion. aJThis course is Intended to be as thorouf n as ths courses laid out in all the leading business colleges of the country, and Is intended to cbvor twr. phase of the theory as well as the prac tice of banking. It Is being widely re sorted to by young fellows who are starting at tne bottom of the business, and It ds said- that many of the bank clerks of tho country who have not had the advantage of school training have taken it Up in order to fit themselves for more advanced positions in the banking World. It la estimated that the banks of Pittsburg have lost 17,600.000 during the past year through the diahnnaatv nt officials and employes. A sort of Ber tlUon system Is to be tried, an. that it a clerk or an official should go -wrong he vuuju uo vira mure easily loeatea. x5Ut more than that the knowledge of the fact that this precaution has been taken Is expected to act as a deterrent for many a young man who mlgh otherwise be tempted to go wrong. One official was recently nreaantai with $6,000 for his wise conduct of th affairs of the bank with which he-was connected, and not 16ng afterward it was found that he was an embezzler 4n a large scale. . Uncle Josh" at the Star. mt. pieasmg musical mis ever seen I uncie josn perKins,' ' brand new iu uiis ; city, ine young ladles sre comedy drama with an original plot. M WUI1H aUU LC L, ICT. LIHJ. W 1 1 H n Tn.v Tl T T I I) 1 Mil I. come out you .think they may possi- pleas: aiter tna bly be pug tation or l eay a ram a witn an original plot, ty of thrilling dramatic action a sing injection of lively comedy, and irlnkllng of high class musical and nosed, but after that Iml. I a anrln Melba and others von'll nr I danclna- aneclaltlpa la tha attrantina V" wwra ana waatever itiine otar mis ween, is it's charming. v j ., vjTtl7.lmSZt of Portland Favorite, at the role. Charles is really funny. He ought Orpheum. ild-glvhtr: ?hancSf Lnklin; Underwood. TO--DT-crr.iii , - - ... i r ranees eiosson and ueoi one with nearly evTry tron" of hal 5 if ?l""a . 'yorltM and formerly stormers anrl aurh Ilka ih.t h.i n,enluer".m lns oaner biock company, since Thesnls wm a vMHin '.JJJi y ftre now bem "en vaudeville at the cTu-rsartS'rathfr tirllnutn-l pjrph-um ta'jthelr. on act playlet, titlon.- That Me. Sellon was not tirX I xl0' ' uemma.- som is all the more tribute . to the I f clever comedian, Th crowd Which Building Permits, r'SJffnLJ.Jl September 28-Dr-Lfeyre erect two- i"r.rr M. Ti"i u .you story frame on Belmont, hntwann wat Offerings at the Theatres This Week; All of Them Worth Seeing Bungalow "Girl of the Golden . , Two larg and well pleased audiences witnessed th Baker stock company's presentation of the Bel aaco m.liuiHiiiB . "Th Girl of th Golden West," at th sungaiow yiraay arternoon and v nlng. As most people know, th play a a wry -or aariy. California and Is one of th most exciting plays over written. M's Isetta Jewell, herself almost a o ; . V't1?.1""! roi or aiinnie Schmidt. "Tb Girl," as ah waa called, while Mr. Arres wss Ramerrea, tb vuuaw wiw or me win. ir. Bowles was the sheriff and atr. Russell tha bartender. Mr. and Mrs. Oleasoa were Tr.i4Urta Th play I th story of how Th a atraager ta her saloon and dance hail - - ' ' ii wm7 nuninuin, in sheriff la another suitor for th band of the dance hail proprietor. Th Qlrt j-araa mat jonn son la really Ramerrea wu.iaw, matt itwr veiuni zraintng iTine! her to turn him ever to tha an.rlff. lie i shot, but tna n a res t. - - - wu v. aico. Bkuoj is um ia tr her and eoncraled ia th loft shove t bar. His blood dripping oawri throneh th fracas Jn tha txairoa to th fl r at the barroom reveals Hla filling i t th aharlff vh. Is about k m is miis when Tb Girl propo i n -v v m gam ar earn a tor Ma . iirr uv nj hn mom win. fJ t taat seane shows tb tvra f tnem. ts u!.aw and ti anr i.aU owner '1 l tii.t fovnm rTs oi ..r v California irs JeTtj-. th.lr ttnme iv . a ee i-s,t fiirt ever acaia It i ,r.-1 tt at taa it'i4 t ..'-rv rf t .ouajinfla ft 40M e. -e i t: a In erv 'nrJe atrv ef 'a le.tirs' vrvti.ir lorvm ..e tr ir sake f a arrar- f ,; ,, n,,, ,, !, ,p,w', l- v - ..;.r,ra rr n iih. mt-o i ia V a weal. i;i,H tnst which the Girl valued most and which she tried, to erpress in the ea- Ctamation, "Oh. my beautiful west," la the spirit of loyalty that thla part of ii. . 'wuul1 7 a imouea in tnem uwii vai o e ia b vviiik fi ii rr l Mil m r har. tli. .i.w.i. j t-, . . m , , . . , w"iy W'lhey'f.nhoertf X"r misonLecisTlv4 thehei.tPtf.COon' t&-S& tweenXerbJ don't know whether .h. w. V " wmra..i r , ,i,jvii; HOmdO- pi, " T" . rS ii,. ju.r.r" patnio iiospuai association, erect flve fi'i'yu1." "A?":,. Sh didn't stay long tory concrete, on East Second betweeS DUUUKU in Florence gn-onfpToLSV oVence wmtt mllilJS 55'0O; Rob- ..... lni helne.1 a ;,; ti.. . V I 1 """'n'". ereci one ana one nsir rtTora P , "ret the awful I story frame on Capital street, near Bha- $3,000. which leads into tha ahnn fmm tha Dam department. The money taken was in a drawer, ft la the cash register be- t is believed that tha "mhhae n.t. ronlzed the shon Katurd nl.ht eatl.- .j l. i. L.-- .ur :'. ' -. nc uiiiiocii wnera me money was Kept, and a few hours later returned, climbed "i ii.iiiura ana tapped in 1111. HASSALO STEEET CHURCH DECORATED Th addition to the new Hassalo Street Congregational church; of which Rev. Paul Rader is th pastor, was dedicated yesterday afternoon. Rev. Luther R. Dyott.. Rev. Henry Marcottel Rev. BL S. Bollinger. Rev. D. T. Thomas, Rev. I A., the pastor. Dr. Rader, and W. H. Morrow of the board of trustees mad brief remarks. Special music was given and solos were sung by Miss Zeta Hoi-1 lister and F. S. Hlckeyf ""V?1: "OI The addition waa hnllt fn-,A a- day school classes and gymnasium with I shower baths, a feature upon which Dr. I Rader has spent much thought, and for ! which he has worked unceasingly. He gave the credit for the completion ofi tne plans to the memhera nt th. h,..k 1 who have assisted the work. The ath- leuo classes will na mtnrtoA rkntni... a Next Friday nikht, October 2. th gym nasium will be? open to frlenrla nf tha 'oung people, and several members of no local x. a i D n . do a Heat in Oven Before Serving. EJDC DPI en a COOEWPBJftM EASY NO DIRT OR FIRE young people, and several memhera n th. iA..i xr . . r. . ... . r ... : . -m. a, win oe present to Illustrate the gymnasium work. " , I PERSONALS John H. Albert of Ralam ha. ! uil.tA. .w. n"" rn.tr- v.uj.ni a. - Lua . irr.im rane... ......... pf the bankers' committee, which is tak ing an active part in tha Bryan cam- Phi8??: iJI,rVrA.?ert, ! th president of the Capital National hnntr nsni.- -ih. national committee is composed of bankers throughout tha mni v,. V.. II.. , - - -uu w- "ra in me principles advocated, by 1 1 the Democratic platform. , V I F. X, Fuller. vIct.nnMM.nt a-4 I eral manna-ee nt . V, . TJn. 1 j , II 1ftnt & Power enmnanv r.inm.j ; morning from a thre week's trip In th 1 east," where he went with his son. who v, mr. xiuiier visited in Massachusetts, the worfca nt tK. n eral Electric comnan In Ri,h.nA.i..- . ... . , ...m vmnr can lci ii pointa '-;' H T i th Golden West" 1 The worth Girl of seeing. Heilfo- . .Xflmln. Then .).. T" tt "Comln Thro? tha R" a mn.it OOmedy that has bean aean In T.-. i na oeiore. oroucnt nn rn data with . so-called Salome dance, opened a four h "!Fasernnt t the Helllg laat XL V.. V , i.nur ia tn " .uv aaaumes Ul. rOl 01 IA' Th.e. ... . . a. a . ', . .. . . v a-.-va io ID. Play, D.IR aunrwiaa a K. i.tj i . l ' . r r. . ;" ,u iewpon v ... cvwV( . nrwiT ncn ana 'jrn0'-ant widow played by Leon a ThUrThar aVT ta. VoKk la ... . IA aTabt IntA Mxfelaa t- 1 -a. . a. Va 1 gi)ia 1'av a I a. -t..B . . J J. . -- wesauiaa. uvjae aUlt ininif. '1 ( erfort, aa maslc&l comedr, htvs bfn rrlUciMd l- th- rolumns before. Tom VV ttr as Vat K. a- t . . tVIABt inn inaa a-r Ka. a. . i , a a . Un pUrlnc w fncori repeatedly. , "-.-eva a " w puDfl mat Tr rlay aurrorta are t Know a Girl Mk. oaS "Garden of Dream,' nt wi" Be Lots,- -Balnbow.' and -Clancy - Baker 4Cat and tha Piui. DOWS al tia RaVae KU v , . . v.. . u,i. wwa fber- a mlxtsra mt Tandavina ewwteay. it 1 called tb wi . ana lit. nddla- Tb show dids t heal a laat .i.k. At, ... . . . 1 . . i in . . A .I,,. -Z T',r Ll'"", V "B,ditt wfaea It tr re.,a. . ' ."iP":' ? .... a irt. e ' , j tees ara - --.- . . . a . . . . ir-s a ts.-'h I ,r, ,, t.rphej-a r--,it I'T li.r li-rr. inate act is i.s tJb Electric cooking utensils of all kinds- When not in use all expense avoid ed by simply turning off the switch. Coffee Percolators, Toasters, Chaf ing Dishes, Ovens, and many other devices.-:"-'';-:.;'v SEE EXHIBIT AND DEMONSTRATION The Finest Cleaner iVIade cleans and polisnes by dissolving the diri or tar . nish and not br ' scouring off and " wearing out the object cleaned. SEVENTH AND ALDER STS. STORE DAILY PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT and POWER COMPANY PORTsCArs'D, OREQON MG688 PMONR8