The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 01, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING." OCTOBER 1, 1803.'
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ToAyn Jopics
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TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS .
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uiigiu()W . , ....,
. 'The Olr of the Golden West"
a liaker ...... "The fat and tha Kiddle"
'fc(ii ......"Unci Josh Perkins"
J.yrle ,....'Ntobo"
('nmn ,... Vsudeviiie
Grand ... ..Vaudeville
' I'lDUiM Vaudeville
The cloak and ault department of L.
Cnanahan,s, ' 144 and 141 Third at reel.
haa surely been a busv place the paat
rek. Tha atora la brilliant with love
ly coatumee that lmmadlately catch tha
.y. Mr. Bhanahaa placed a Urga or
der In tha eaat for ihp aaaaon'a traJa
roiore ne naa aeciaea 10 reiir irew
business. Now thay ara all hera, thia
season's nawcat creations In tallorad
Bulla, coata, aklrta and walata of tha
very latest and approved dxslgns, moat
:itl'lr.r oolorlng and beautiful weave.
Tliey all muat go at "retiring sale
l'Uiea." Just think of It, riant In tha
height of tha aeaaon, perfectly tallorad
gurmenta with a dlatlnct atyla charac
terlatlc of tha awelleat ault houao of
tiia eaat at prleea that ara not only ee
tonlirtilng tha Portland ahoppera. but
the merc.hanta of thla city. Our atoek
Ik complete In every detail. We ahow
all the newest effects In swagger coata
aud aulta, advanced autumn atviea, to
b found only at our atore. You do
, i il i r . ul f .1 n i t. 4 1 1 . ( r. A I f vnil Hn lint Call
Ljf " 'd see the correct atylea In ladles' fail
T waring apparel before doing your buy
ing. .
The aecond meeting of the current
aeries of mothers' meetlnga of the
Mount Tabor Home Training circle will
be held at the Weat Avenue achool Fri
day. Ontnher t. t l d. m. The aueatlon
When Doea a Mother'e Influence Be
gin V will be dlacuased in two oovisions:
) Vom tha nhvaiclan'a standpoint.
by Pf. J. A. Pettlt, and (b) from the
mother'a standpoint, By aire. r. xx.
French. The subject will be further
conaldered at the meeting of October
1. In connection with theae meetings
a kindergarten haa been Inaugurated,
and children under g years of age will
be received for Inatructlon between the
hours of t and 4:80 p. m. on all regular
meeting days of the Home Training clr
i lo. on the first and third Frldhya of
each month. All mothers and others lnT
tersted In the work are cordially In
vited to attend.
will deliver a notable lecture entitled.
"Wlnnera. or How to Make a Igniting.
a aubject particularly applicable to
young people. Ir. Reuse haa a rrputa-
iinn as one or tha. nioat powerful !iai-
iurm apeaaera in me aenom inaiion.
Larse Onlaitat Inna aVa rxnhctrti to be In
attendance from the 17 -thaptera In and
near the city, peraonal Invitations hav
ing Dee a extended.
Wines and Liquor Special, Friday
amy. 1.(0 port, sherry, Angelica, yoaay
or Mu skat el wine. 7Bn rxtr callon: 14 00
wblakey 1175 oar ration: 14.00 Call
a ora
a r. . 1 .. . , 71 u. An
jlvery. National Wine t' Fifth and
Free d-
fornl
liver
Btark atresia. ,A-44, Main .
A blackanaka whip, muslo roll, hay
hook, (our packages, pair, gloves, para
sol, suitcase, book of school tickets and
a handkerchief ara the artlclea that
were left on the streetcars yeatarday
and can be recovered by calling at lost
article room, First and Alder streets.
Tha inenYbers of battery A, O, N. O.,
will asaambla at the Armory tomorrow
(Friday) at 1 o'clock to attend the
funeral of tha late Sergeant George J.
Krupke. . '
Dr. Will Jackson, dentist. 1010U Bel.
mont street, Sonnyslde. Office phonee
Tabor 601. B-2474; realdence phones
Cast (320, B-1474.
The estate of George 8. Beat haa
been appraised at 134,818. The ap
Dralsarstare R. S. Farrell. R. Everdlng
and John Swan. .
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Steamer Jeasle Harklna, for Cam a a,
Waahougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leevee Waahlngton stree
dock at I p. m,
Battle Creek Baths Ladlea days, gen
tlemen nichta. Main iss. a-ivsb,
Third Boor, Oregonlan building.
BUTTE BOYS STO CKflOLDERS MEET
Listen to "a Report of. an Inspection of Their Property
..J.." V .V . ....;....'.in Nevada.''
'-More than' '100 atekholdera of tha
Butta Bova Conaolldated Mining com
pany attended a meating in Drew hall
laat night to lleten te the .report 01 4.
N.. BramhalL a atockholder,- who has
just returned from an Inapeotlon of tha
company' property at Goldfleld and
Lid. Mr. Hramhail'a report waa full
of encouragement to thoae preaent, and
much enthualaam waa manlfeeted over
tha outlook of tha "rlcheat mine In the
world."
"We not only have "one of tha rioheat'
but 'two or the richest,' and late ad
vices from Ooldfleld Indicate that we
have 'three of the rlchaat' mlnee in the
whole dlatrlct. I received a letter from
Manager Bever yeatarday atatlng that
ha had made aatlafactory arrangamenta
for the hauling of the Llda ore and that
Woman's Exchange. 13S Tenth street.
lunch 11:30 to z; business men a luncn.
An examination In the civil service
will be held October 14, 16, to secure
ellglbles to fill the position of scientific
assistant, in the department of agri
culture. Salaries range from J840 to
12.000 per annum, according to experi
ence and qualifications. This examina
tion Is open to women. Examination
will be held October 28. 29, to secure el
lglbles to fill the position of superin
tendent of the building division of the
"government printing office at a salary
of I2.S00 per annum. Training and ex
perience are required of applicants. For
either of these exemlnatlons application
should be made to Z. A. Leigh, postof
fice department.
Joseph Ehllnen, Janitor of the Grand
theatre. Is in the Good Samaritan hos-I
pita! suffering from Injuries caused by j
frail wnicn may prove mini, r.uiiiicii
Ives at the Philadelphia, rooming-house.
He started down stairs yesterday after
noon and halfway down opened a door
leading to the street, forgetting that
there is no landing there. He pitched
forward and struck on his head and was
picked up unconscious and suffering
from a severe case 01 concussion 01 me
Clks'
expert photographer,
d Btark ats.
W. Moore,
Elks' building. Seventh an
D. Chambers ft Bon., opticians. 111
Morrison street, corner or tux in. -
W. A. Wise and associates, painless
aentists, xnira ana vyaanington.
Berger, signs. 184 TamhllL Mala
ttIL
Dr. McCracken, dentist, Rothchild bid.
Jacobs, the tailor, 392 Morrison st
Journal want ads. lo a word.
TRAILERS OFF
AFIFR THORN
he Intended to Increase tha force of men
employed in the mine to a'number suf-
nclent to ensbie hlrn. to take out io tons
a day, and that it would not be long
oerora ne would De making regular amp
menta Manager Bever alao stated that
he hat resumed work on tha Bed Moun
tain mine, the first Butta Boys claim,
and that they were getting excellent
showings, and he farther stated that the
mine would) prove to be a good shipper.
Mr. Bever also stated that the Florence
Lease waa giving them great encourage
ment and tbat tha ora was looking better
all the time." . ...... v ., .
Mr. Bramhall eta ted that while tha In
ereaaa of the working foroea at the
mines would require a great deal more
capital. It meant that dividends would
bs forthcoming that much earlier, and
that the Increase in stock subscriptions
would In all probability equal the in
creased expenditures, "while our show
ings would warrant the ready sale of
a lock at too per abare, wo do not feel
inclined to advance the Dries ot treas
ury stock above ths present price of
10 cents ror ana present oepeoiauy 10
our old atockholdera, who have dla
played ao much loyalty to tha oompany.
A few mote pay daya to meet, and we
will be paying dividends Instead of sell
ing stock."
Telegram Juet reoelred from T. W.
McKeckie, one of tha offlcera of the
Portland Florence company. Went
through Butta Boys Florence Leaae to
day, iooks line sure winner
(Signed.)
F. W. M'KECKIE.
00HI0I
SEEN
OH STREETCAR
Conductor Member of the
Church Which Is Await
ing Subscription.
brain.
- The dwelling of F. S. Fettlnger at 20
ffirtt was completely destroyed
by fire at 8 o'clock last nignt. as tnere
nr. no fir nlues in that neighborhood
nothing could be done to extinguish the
Oames, though Patrolmen Wellbrook
and Patton did what tney coujq. to aio.
the unfortunate owner. The fire orlg
inatcd 1n the cellar where some paint
and turpentine used In painting the
house were stored. Fettlnger bought the
house only three weens ago ana movea
Into It a week ago. -me loss is z,ouu.
Oregon law school opens October 3.
Rare opportunity offered all desiring
thorough, practical law course and be
come successful attorneys. Samuel T.
Richardson (formerly dean of the law
ii-partment Willamette university),
f can Oregon law school; Judge Orant B.
Limick In charge of Moot court work,
preparation of legal documents and
,loa;imgs. uiner aoie instructors in
h art'r nf fithp.r hranchpfl. No time Inst
lrotn regular occupation. Recitations
evenings. Particulars business office.
816 Commonwealth building.
Oregon law school, 316-16-17 Common
Wfialth building. Judge Grant B. Dim
ftk of Oregon City will deliver lecture
at the business offices of the school on
In accrodance with the ruling of tha
county court no more cars with trail
ers will cross the Madison street bridge
after tomorrow. A great deal of money
has been expended recently in an at
tempt to keep this bridge In repair, but
it is the belief of the county commis
sioners that the old structure has be
come unfit to withstand the constant
strain of the loaded cars with their
trailers. The Estacada cars have been
running on Sunday with as many as
four trailers, and, according to Judge
Webster one of the best ways to avoid
a corious accident Is to cut down the
enormous traffic which crosses this
bridge.
Some time ago the Portland Railway.
Light & Power company was presented
by the county court with a bill for
11,000 as their share of the expense
brought about by making repairs on the
bridge, but as yet no response has been
forthcoming from the company. Coun
ty Commissioner Lightner explained
this morning that the raise in rent of
$250 a month on the Burnslde bridge
waa caused ror tnis reason. In thla
way, he figures, the county will be re
paid for the expense of repairing the
Madison street brldce. "It nmv. h.
little Indirect." said Mr. Lightner this
morning, out n catcnes tiiem just the
smile, uuesn 1 11 :
A stir of excitement has been aroused
among the friends of Rev. G. F. Hough
ton who have been especially concerned
about his disappearance on or about
September 18. Yesterday it came out
through one of his neighbors that Con
ductor J. E. Feak of the Morrison street
car line had Been Mr. Houghton within
the time that ha has been missing. Mr.
Feak says the aged minister rode on bis
car sometime between September 21 and
26, and be thought about September 23.
The car waa returning to town from
WllUmettn Heltrhts
The conductor, who Is a member of
the Epworth church which haa auffered
most by Mr. Houghton's failure to ap
near with . his promised money, knew
the minister well and spoke to him, but
received no response. He said after
ward that he had noticed something
queer about the old man, who merely
looked at him with a strange express
sion and acted as one might whose
mind was affected. He did not notice
where Mr. Houghton got off and at that
time he did not know the minister waa
supposed to be missing.
Thla Incident has Inclined to turn the
minds of those searching for him to
ward tha theory that his mind Isi af
fected. On Inquiry at the home of Mrs.
Boddle, 611 Morrison street, where Mr.
Houghton had a room. It developed that
the guests there had noticed some pe
culiar actions and had heard him say
peculiar things, ,
Rev. C. C. Mcpherson, pastor of the
Epworth church, is now concerned about
ih. tnlrtlHter'a health. It was known
to be poor -and last winter wHen at Mr.
HOLDS fillETI
FAST III HUE
Civil Service Commission
Will Not Let Captain
Eligible Withdraw.
It Is not often that a man who haa
passed the civil service examination at
the head of the list of applicants asks
to have hla name refused from the
certified list, but this is Just what Pa
trolman Fred Mallett has done. He
stands first on the certified list of ell
:lblea for police captain. To a letter
rom Chief Grltsmaoher received by the
commission yeaterdav afternoon the at
tached communication of Mr. Mallett
asklna- that hla name be stricken off
the list was read to tne commission Dy
Secretary Mcintosh.
The commission refused to arant Mai
lett's request. Sergeant Baty Is now In
command or the detective lorce, ana
with Mallett off the list he would bo
elleihls for. permanent appointment.
From the following list of 25 men
who passed the civil service tests for
fiatrolmen three weeks ago will be se
eded 10 new colioemen. This addition
to the force was declared necessary to
carrv out the recent clean-town order.
These new men. however, will not be en
gaged in north end work especially:
L. Ptone, Joseph L. Gould. Harold L.
Stanton, Colyer T. Potter, Benjamin R.
eret. William W. Bunn, Frank G.
West, Lawrence W. Madden, Clarence
F. Howard. Arthur L. Pressev. Edward
H. Crandall Leon V. Jenkins, Clifford
W. Maddux, Charles G. Crampton,
Flovde A. White. Robert L. Whiteside,
Vernon R. Owens, Harvey A. Thatcher,
M. Ackerman. Hussell H. Stlllwell.
Zean M. Burstow, William W. Post, Wil
liam F. Reed, waiter s. uaso, Kooert 1.
Stewart.
Pianos for Kent.
If you ara jonly temporarily settled
McPherson's home he was taken wunjand want a gooa piano to wnne away
IIEILIG ft-
itTDUUIVTI.
tre.
and Wih!ntf.
1-nona Main 1 and A-lltl. .
labt timb tonight.
Musical Comedy Wlih 'Baloma, nance"
-cojeoro) txbo Tata in."
Evening, to lie.
tit L IIIII. W
mm
Advertising Si
Portland's Greatest Women's
flOSKV SALE
For FRIDAY and SATURDAY
UNQUESTIONABLY THE GREATEST HOSIERY BARGAINS
EVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY
While in New York last month our Mr. Lennon was fortunate
enough to purchase of the largest importer of the best makes of
Hosiery in the world an extra special lot of
9,500 Pairs of
WOMEN'S HOSIERY
At about one-half the regular manufacturer's cost. To advertise our
Hosiery department we will place these goods on sale for FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY ONLY at prices that will crowd our stores.
EE
Phones Wain- 117, A-4124. . Kmpira
Theatre Co. (Inc.V Leaae. llama nf
lamous Maker hiock company.
U thla weak. Katlaea aUtarday. 1
Tbe Girl of The Golden West
IMrst tlaae hera. Svaalng carta la t sharp.
Prlcea 26c, tSc, too; matlneea lto, lin.
Baker Theatre ms M,a 1
Oregon Theatre Co. (lnc). Lesaaa,
S GEO. L. BAKKR. Oen. Manager.
Tonight all week Matlneea Tueaday.
Thursday, Saturday. The great mualual
and scenic estravarania
TaTB OAT AWD TU KDOU
On a lavlah acale of magnlrtcenca, ,
Jilght prices 26c, ,60c, 76c, 1. -Matlneea
25c, iOo.
Net Week 1SLB of flPICE.
Lot No. 1 25c Values, Pair 5c
Women's god quality Lace Hose, in black, tan, and white; regu
lar 25c values, advertising price, pair
5c
Lot No. 2 35c-40c-50c Values, Pair 15c
Comprising gauze lisles in black, white, tan, pink, etc., also lace ef
fects in ordinary sizes and extra sizes; values to 50c, advertising C
price, pair lwC
Lot No. 3 65c-75c-85c-$1 Values, Pair 29c
Comprising black, white, tan, pink, blue, gray and navy in plain lisles
and silk lisles, lace boot, all-overs, fancy extract patterns and OQ
embroidered; values to $1, advertising price, pair 430
Portland's Specialty
Hove, Umbrella and Hosiery store
MAIY , A-1OS0. Mats.
Xx. Boa days aa4 Xolidaya
THEATRE ' , a-ii-idu
Advanoed Tanderllle Week VepteinbeV
7. O.nnaro's Tesetlaa Bandi. rruk.
lya, Cnd.rwood, JUdford k Wlnch.at.rt
Besnah Killer the Temnis Trio Klein
at CUf ton; Prank MoXaa ft Oo, Orphaona
Motion Pictures.
PANTAGES THEATRE!
ADTABTCBD TATTSXTTLU '
SUra of All VattonaV. , ;', "
I'm IZUMM TBZO. world'a rraatMt
oomedy bloyoUsta. Ormad Opera Duo
I presenting "Tha rriaon Sceaa" from
Matinees dally. 15 cents: twd' ahows
at night, 15 and 25 cents. ' -
THEGRAND Vande vlllede Lcie
Another Big; BUL - : ' v
BolanA West ft Co., presenting- fThe ,
Criminal"; Bin Abdullah Tronpej XMngn
lln'a Aerial Dogs; Moiarto; Graca Jieon
ardi 'red and Baaa Lnolerj Tree Saner;
Orandoscope. ' -. '- - -.
THE LYRIC
The Blnnkall Oompany presents , that '
1NIOBB
99
9 . . .
304 Morrison Street - - Opposite Postoftlce
one of his violent
DOCTOR
mm
'S
Ml FREE HER
Judge Cleland has taken under ' ad
visement the case of Gllfabeth Welter
against J. N. Welter, In which she sued
for a divorce on the grounds of drunk
enness and inhuman trentmont Arr-
'i Ucsday evening. September 29, and eIeC,?1Ie,g11 he,r husband had become
rheumatic strokes
which left him absolutely helpless. Hi?
h.H tn h lifted about and waited on as
a baby. Mr. McPherson said he can
iiv nndnratand the mans siience
i 3 if h ir.ni taken ill
anu aiMuLft-&i miivw -
at som strange boaraing-nouse. jnr.
Houghton is 75 years old and wa , plan-
ning lo go auuii iu vniwi
health.
Among the recentlv elected senators
of Italy were two professors of sur-a-ery
one professor of comparative annt
omy," one of pathologic anatomy and
one of physiologj-.
Tieft-handedness. according to a Phil
adelphia doctor, is caused by persons
being carried when infants Iff such a
manner that they are unable to use
their right arms freely.
a Dart of tne time, let us send you
fine toned piano for 4 a month. This
rent eoes on purchase price if you de
cide to buy. Reed-French Pianos, Sixth
and Burnslde,
LEWIS LEFT ESTATE
WORTH $100,000
Inventory papers in the estates of
Leon H. Lewis and Harriet Thompson
have been filed with the clerk of the
county court.
rne Lewis esiaie was appraised at
llo.3S3. Tne appraisers were L.ev
May, Henry Taubenhjeimer and David
Stems.
The Thompson estate was appraised
tne appraisers Deing H. w.
Fries, E. A. King and Mark O Neil.
October 6. subiect. pleading and genera
practice and will explain his methods
of conducting Moot court work for the
term. All persons Intending taking up
the study of the law are cordially in
vited. M. Morehead, secretary.
The executive board of the city coun
ell met yesterday afternoon and trans
acted routine business. Most of the
time of the board was occupied in audit
ing the monthly pay roll of the eity.
The two new members of the board,
John Montag and .udge Seneca Smith,
were present.
Edward Cannon of 669 Johnson street,
while doing some carpenter work on a
building in the rear of his house, slipped
from a ladder and broke his arm be
sides sustaining internal Injuries. Ho
waa taken to the Good Samaritan hos
pital In a Red Cross ambulance.
Dental College opens October 1. The
annual session of the North Pacific
college begins Thursday, October 1. Dr. '
H. C, Miller, dean, will be at his office
dally for the reception and matricula-1
tion of students. Corner Fifteenth and
Couch streets.
an habitual drunkard and that he per
" ucuiuig ner cnuaren unmerel
fully often without any provocation,
and that when she would Interfere he
would turn on her and had many times
threatened to kill her.
Welter brouaht witnesses with idm
he has worked Into court who testified
FOR
AD BLOOD
land will render his
case next Monday.
decision In the,
College of pharmacy opens October
1. Persons desiring a thorough and
r radical training In. pharmacy, leading
o the degree of Ph. Q. ecould addreaa
or call npon Dt-42. C. Miller, North Pa-
ciflo college, corner Fifteenth and Couch
streets.
Tit at a t nf Rmi rtl Pana. which la
valued at 140,000, haa been admitted to
probate. Of this. 11.175 Is peraonal
property. Mr. Pare died September II
and left no will. The county court has
appointed Henry Pape administrator.
Sara the. Discount Send check or
pay at office on or before the 10th to
save tha discount on October bills for
the Automatic Telephone. Home Tele
phone company, corner Park and Burn
aid etreeta. j
City Knglneer Taylor la wearing a
pleased smile today. Tha cause of tha
mile is the action if the executive
board in ordering bint ta burchaa
new automobile fertha uae of bis office.
Prices of Ice October 1: Saloons, ho
tels, restaurants, stores, l&c pr ISO
nounaa: rarainrm. p w i--r iv counaa
lflvrv eveapaay.i. Liberty Coal A
Ice company.
W sponge and press your clothes
ii ror aneat
Wagons run "-;
PATBOLMAN MAKES
WAY FOR SERGEANT
Patrolman Fred Mallett today naked
the civil service commission to remove
his name from the list of ellglbles for
police captaincy. He stood at the top
of the Hat.
Should the commissioners comply
wiin nuwu a request csergennt Maty,
now actlns? as cantaln nf i).IbiMvm
Will become on nf thn first . thr mn
on the list and thus be eligible for per
manent appointment. The others on the
engiDie list are Officers Riley
Circle. No action has been taken,
When bad blood is caused from an infection of the circulation by the
virus of Contagious Blood Poison, it usually shows in the form of ulcerated
17 wife cS ST famvhysicia 1 copperolored splotches on the body, swollen glands in
wuu ifBiuiKU to ireaiinftT trim hna unii .ug kiuiu. a.miui jj-axi, duiu tvuu, uiiii. cvvu iucoc Kcuaai bviuuluuis.
exccsaSirttsne dof "fflcoSoi." juSgT cie! luting .all parts of the body, show how deeply poisoned the blood
to remain in the system the disease will finally wreck the health and break
down the strongest constitution. No medicine can care Contagious Blood
Poison which does not nd the circulation of every particle of the virus.
S. S. S. is the one real and certain cure; it goes down to the very bottom of
the trouble, and by removing every trace of the poison, and adding rich,
healthful qualities to the blood, forever cores this powerful disorder. S. S. S.
is the most reliable of all blood purifiers, and its concentrated ingredients of
healthful vegetable extracts and iuices especially adapt it to curing this
insidious trouble. Write for our home treatment book, which is a valuable
aid in the treatment of the different statres of the disease, and ask for any
special medical advice you wish. No charge for either.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAUTA, GA.
and
Pianos for Beginners.
We have several reliable pianos for
beginners. A Chlckerior square for t0
IS a month; a Kimball upright for
Bell uDNaht for
a month: a Hallett A Da via
square ror lbH a Pease for llto-tt
a montn. Keefl-French Piano
corner Sixth and Bumalde.
1100 14 a month;
140 (a
UPRIGHTS
PIANOS
PLAYER-PIANOS
GRANDS
Superiority Reliability Experience Enterprige
First-Class I Honest I I Conservative I Unequalled j
Manufactures Representation Methods Values
GRAVES MUSIC CO.
109-111 Fourth Street, Portland, Or.
With tha extraordinary added attraction
xieara MBiwmoi is tne sensational ..
Salome Panes. , - -
The STAR JUfflj. -Ma,n. "98-
Mats. Wednesday, Saturday arid" Sunday.
Tha Big hi Show
"TJHCI.B JOSS 1 '
Matinees at 2:30 p. m.. iOvery evening
at 8:15, prices 15c and 25c.- Night
prices 16c, 26c, 35c, 50c. Seats may ba
reserved bv either nhon.
Next Week. Tour Corners of tha Earth
NICKEL0DI0N
130 SIXTH STREET . (
Very latest subjects changed
every day. . . f
Gorman Dramatic Co.
! Will Perform at tha ' '
LYRIC THEATRE
EVERY rBZSAT JTIOHT
For Range or Fraace
$C Per
D) Ton
Washed and Screened
No Soot
No Dirt
Store.
Wines and Liquors.
Special. Friday only. $1.50 port,
aherry. Angelica, Tokay or Muxkatal
wine, bo per gallon; 14.00 whiskey
ll.7 per gallon; 14.00 California brandy
I1.T5 per gallon. Fre delivery. National
W ln Co.. Fifth and Stark atreeta.
A-441. Main .
Crown Theatre.
Ill Alder, near Third, Padrone. Whan
Nellie Cornea Home.
Your Eyes Deserve the Best
xhtne your sboea. aUI far lit moat a.
t. A-eii.- vtsgons run avary.
Cnlae Tailoring Co 11 Btark.
Mala (14
where.
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and reading rwmi have towed to Wim4.
Bn'a hail. r-nr Fast glttb and East
Alder. .Servlcea at ta esual hours.
Taylor Street Methodist Episcopal
rharrli wfU K the ktm of th aecitd
qaertr1y rally ef t Portland rlatrV-t
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in Luxury
A Savings Account unites
luxury with econorny.
Save the amounts you
spend foolishly and es
tablish yourself in luxury
for the future. A dollar
will start an account in
our Savings Department
and is the first step to
ward this success.
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AMERICAN BANK & TRUST
CO. OF PORTLAND
4o Wveartat St., Oka Tempi
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F. B. JONES & CO.
EAST 7 BOTH PHONES B 1771
FXBST rSSJ-OBUAVOS FBJSAT.
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Comedy in Five, Acta '
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Prices. 25c, 60c, 75c. Box seats, $1.00.
Curtain raises 8:18 sharp. . .
Horse Show
BOOaTD AVITVAX. KORSB BHOW
POKTLAltS HUNT CIiUS OSJUITTAZ.
mrnrva A1WIVTB 11 la Awn 1.
fPale of seats opens Monday, October
S. Martin & Rowe'a drug atora. Reaerva
seats 11.50. General admission 60o,
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Save
Money
ATTRACTIVE MLLINERY AT SPECIAL PRICES
To further introduce our popular-priced, Individually designed hats, we are .making an ex
ceptional offer of Street and Suit Hata for the remainder of the week. Every one placed on
ale it from oar own workroom and trimmed by our expert milliners. There art positively no
duplicates. Thia tale mut riot be confused with the ordinary sales of factory hat$ boughrin
large Iota, and a doien or mpre of a kind. Particular women should not heglett thia opportunity
to purchase a distinctive hat at an exceptionally moderate price. The latest trimmings and new-
est autumn shapes, for both ladies and misses, ia all popular colors; regular $600 and a a re
VQ Hats lor 54.85
PATTERN HATS SPECIALLY PRICED. Every Pattern Hat, including English. French
and New York models, may be bought at greatly reduced prices during the remainder ot this
week. Ideal for the horse show. ''-
Come and have free examination.
W fc, EATHALT TEETH rHKK
SILVER FILLINGS ......... 3 5e TTr
GOLD FILLINGS .Sa VP
BET OP TEETH .it.OO
SPLENDID SET ,.i.00
GOLD CROWNS ... S2.SO TO $5.0O
All work guaranteed for ten yeara.
Lady attendant aJwara nresent
All work dona absolutely without patii
by speeialbrts ef from li to SO yearr
experience.
Boston Dentists
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FURS! FURS!
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Remodeling a specialty, fur eoata ef
all kinda made to order, --
L. SCHUMACHER
Tel. KaU MIT.
212-214 Ttlrd. Street, Corner, Sslnsa"
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Diamond nonse Paint
GUARANTIED
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