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Tim OREGON DAILY JOTOKAU TORTtAin). FRIDAY EVI3JIN0. OCTOBER S.' 1008. ". J iTown Topics V TO.MGIIT'8 AMUSEMENTS Orpheum t Vaudeville Grand Xud,v pantagea VfcudnU Great factory ' mlstak sho Ml at 111. Morrison street Labels wrong on fall shoes Juat arrlvsd. Marks nam tnitoil of Dollar's, raotory stands loss and orders ua to sell them at a sacrifice. Men's M and 16 shoes, now I2.lt; man a Junri A. Banister, 8. M.. eto., M and It values, now It 26; women's 22.10 and U ahoea. now 11.41; boys' and 1rls srnnoi a noes. ra.iue m ... uw children's fancy dress ahoea. U-10 and tt values at ISe. COa and 21. Dellar's. successor to Marks Bhoe Oo., Ill Morrl aon street, between Fourth and Fifth. MICE BAD SO KT f,1H Oil Keformed Woman Is Sent to Jail Because of Her History. . The theory and promise of the formera that the women of the north and, after being driren out of their placet- of abode, can so to work at aome honest occupation and become respect able received a eevera Jolt In the polio court thla morning-, when Alloa Gray re ceived a, aentence of li daya, chiefly, It appears, on account of her admission on the wltneaa stand that she uaed to live In a houae of ill fame. She claimed, however, and her statement waa not challenged even by the wltnesaea against her, that for soma tlms she has ieen earning her living honestly by We want to make the opening of the Fall Season with a rush, and we make.it worth your while to come here. We have arranged for SATURDAY ONLY I doing housework. Beginning .October 4 there Is to be rernl.r Rundav evenlna- aervlfe at the Woodstock Epteoopal church. Dur- BA" JjJB wi , , v, 'n company with a man named Harry ? rount girl named Jenav. r .L,"r r. w.tAir vTi7roh i. waning, in a aajoon run ny j. wina 1 SI :-Jimb)?'-. Crattle wa. charged street om of whom will be in charge JhmSS SSS T of the Sunday evening aervlc at Wood- Vh"ln" f ,i,J..,r.fi1!nXI! U.r.fnfnr there hu been but I ola- T ? against crattl and Je- one service monthly and that conducted navs walling ,rot 0 i . i. -Arnui.tAir tonnil a ra I row. out Alio Gray wti given IS daya, r.n....tLi t -n't. the announcement lluat on general prlnolplea, she admit. ' . I ting that ah uaed to be a ting that ah uaed to scarlet wo- Oregon law school opens October I. Rare opportunity offered ail desiring thorough, practical law course and by- leave town when she man, but claiming that for soma time ane nae been doing housework for a living. The Judge also advised her enma auecaaami aitorners. oamuei 1. Richardaon (formerly dean of the law department Willamette university), dean Oregon law school: Judge Grant B. Dlmlck in charge of Moot court worg, preparation of legal documents and pleadings. Other able Instructors in charge of other branches. No time lost from regular occupation. Recitation evenings. Particular buslneaa office, 111 Commonwealth building. rot out, and she the way she waa aald that if that was -going to be treated., she waa the beat thing ah could do. that The Portland Railway, Light A Pow er company has filed an answer to the suit of R. S. Hurd, who charged that a conductor employed by the cor poration beat him on the head with a ticket punch In a Morrison street car July 7. The company alleges that it should not pay $6,000 damages, as Hurd AttemDted to trio ud the con ductor and used profane language to ward him, abusing the conductor to such an extent that he was forced to strike him. guessed .K. I J T , tun, vuv . v... Kovyri wno aiiowea uie women in nis place, waa not arrested. Officer Sherwood, who ar rested the others, stated that Wind bar racaded hlmaelf in the saloon and re fused to open the door, so hs was not placed under arrest. EIIGlTfOl I OK II HOD A wagon belonging to C. J. Cook waa demolished, the horses were both some what cut up and the driver was so badly bruised that it was necessary to take him to the hospital, when a trailer loaded with slabwood and drawn by a large electric motor struck the switch at Grand avenue and Btarlc street at S:36 yesterday afternoon. Motorman James Morgan was in charge of the train. The rear truck of the last car took the switch and "trunk the dump cart. Harriman Officials Inspect ing Work Done on New Line to Sea. Oregon law school, 815-14-17 Common - wealth building. Judge Grant B. Dlm ick of Oregon City will deliver lecture at the business offices of the school on Tuesdav evening-. September 29, and October 4, subject, pleading and. general practice and will explain his methods of conducting Moot court work for the term. AH persons Intending taking up the study of the law are cordially in vited. M. Morehead, secretary. There will be a meeting of the Audu bon society Saturday evening, October 8, at the city hall. This will be the last meeting before the president, Mr. Finley, departs for New York to attend .the annual meeting of the American Ornithological union. There Is busi ness of Interest for the society to con sider. A good attendance is desired. A special meeting of the Motyit Ta bor Improvement club will be held in the Mount Tabor schoolhouse tonight for the purpose of boosting the an nexation movement. The members of this club are very anxious to come into the city and will talk over the question of the new boundary line at tonight's meeting. Upon the petition of A. B. Frasor, the estate of Arthur Randolph Praser. who died September 22. has been ad mitted to probate Dy ua county court. r. juciynn naa Doen appointed Thomas. Kraemer Oeorsra administrator and Warren E. Virgil L. Clark and Jullu appraisers. The county court has appointed C. Earl Shaver administrator of the es tate of Ella 8ha-"er who died July 14. leaving no will. The estate Is valued at about 11,600. H. N. Everhart. W. W. Everhart and Clyde Engla have bsen appointed appraisers. 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 daily for the reception and matricula tion of students. Corner Fifteenth and Couch streets. While two locomotives are being loaded on a barge here' for shipment to Tillamook bay, prominent officials of the Harriman system are erolne- over the work recently done on the Pacific Railway A Navigation company's line to the sea and ordering construction rushed during the present fine weather. J. H. O'Brien, manager of the Harri man lines In Oregon; E. B. Lytle, presi dent of the Pacific Railway St Naviga tion company; George L. Davis, chief endneer Of the T.vtl nnrnnanv nA Jt B. Miller. Durohaalnar ae-ent of th Hr. ' rlman lines, left Portland Wedneslay for Tillamook, making the trip overland in a motor car. The construction work on the Tilla mook road Is now being pushed with all possible speed. The Portland Bridge & Building company, which has the con tract for the Tillamook end of the lme, reports that it needs more teamsters. Two steam shovel crews are at work between Bay City and Tillamook, ' and two bridge crews are also on Xhls sec tion of the road. " The barge Nehalera Is at th AJblna dock today, being loaded with two loco motives, several cars and sufficient supplies to keep several construction orews busy all winteV. of Seattle will -deliver an address: Winners, or How to Make a rending." After the lectdr the members of the vsrious chapters will be given a recep tion by the Taylor atreet chapter. A Short Story, by T. R. Rossevelt Farma, acreage or city property, sale or exchange. Pine Tree Land Co., 609-610 Duuuing. mo h wastilne-ton tfuonanan building. street Phone Main 1890. Prices of ice October 1 : flnlnnn kn. tels, restaurants, stores, 16c per 100 tounos: lamllies, too per 100 pounds, ce Delivery com nan v. Liberty Coal A Ice company.- , . . . I .- 1- III I Baaeaaafar - u;v ft i. a - - a k W7 fill ill . i kwviiuu l....-r ; , V. . " - 111 , . 5U115 t J i ' - r ,r to 1 1 y rT i , .a v . wax t II' y'Ssfftf A l l . outlet Clothing go. : First and Morrison TV T Oely Big Specials 3 Big Specials 500 very swell men's all-wool worsted Suitsj made of the very best material and really bought by us to sell for $20.00. We have them . in grays, browns, blues and mixtures, we also have them in all sizes. See them in windows. 500 of the very latest styles Men's Suits, made by Strauss & Bros., Baltimore; all bearing ia high-art label. We bought them to sell for $25.00. This line comprises all the newest and up-to-date shades of olives, browns and mixtures. 350 hand - tailored, all - wool Suits worth easily $30.00 any where. Ask other stores and take advantage of this great offer to get yourself a high class suit for less than one half its value. It is for Satur day only. 925 It 2M 11 485 Bear in mind that we , undersell all competitors at all times. You will find us ready to save you money all the time. Do not fail to see our Win dow Display of Boys' Suits, Men's Pants, Hats, Shoes and Gents' Furnishings. We are always the Cheapest for the Best Goojls. OUTLET CLOTHING COMPANY FIRST AND MORRISON n.fA Ttro a a t i . A ' xaumwi- onus ulreci for San Francisco fta.turri.r avuiini a o'clock. Cabin $10. berth and meals in cluded. C. H. Thompson, agent, 128 Third street The estate of RcmiMi Tn k.- i admitted to probate. Oscar Miller, w. rv. DioMi ana a. at. ciay nave b appraisers by ths county. Colleye of pharmacy opens October 1. Persons desiring a thorough and ? Tactical training in pharmacy, leading o the degree or Ph. O. scould address or call upon Dr. H. C. Miller. North Pa eifio college, corner Fifteenth and Couch streets. Save ths Discount Send check or pay at office on or before the 10th to savs the discount on uotooer diiib ror the Automatic Telephone. Home Tele phone company, corner Park and Burn- side streets. appointed court. We sponge and press your clothes I 5? i vJur i,n.'2A al1 for 1-50 month. . "" wagons run every- where. Unique Tailoring Co., JOS Stark. ; I Dr. Will Jackson, dentist, 1020 H Bel. mont street. Sunnyslde. Office phones Ta.fc.pr 60S residence phones East (230, B-1474. About that free suit at Werner Pet terson Co., tailors. 146 Second street, R. Whiting, 47S Florence street, got It and there was no guessing about It. Get the next 26th suit free. At the second quarterly rally of the Portland district Epworth League to night at Taylor Street Methodist church Rev. W. H. W. Reese, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church Steamer Jessie Hsrklns, for Camas. Washougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. Rev. Benjamin Younr n. n m speak at the Salvation Army hall. 265 Davis street, at 8:30 Sunday afternoon. Woman's Exchange, lit Tenth street, lunch 11:20 to 2; business men's lunch. ( D. Chambers & Son, opticians. 221 Morrison street, corner of Sixth. F. W. Baltes and Company inrite your inquiries for PRINTING Phoa HoLVi 116 First and Oak W. A. Wlss and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. signs. 214 TamhllL Mala Let women of sixty use "beautifiers," if they think they need them. But you, who are young and pretty you should avoid such things as you would a pesti lence. All YOU need is a cake of Ivory Soap, a bowl of clean water and a good complexion brush. Ivory Doap 99) Per Cent. Pure. Berger, 11. Dr. E. C Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam. Jacobs, the tailor. 2,2 Morrison st Journal want ada. le a word. 3'. W. C. A. CLASSES OPEX IN NOVEMBER The Toung Women's Christian Asso ciation will open classes In ths new buildlns St Seventh liul T.1nr alnali ths first week In November. Clessee are now forming for the gymnasium work, of which Miss Alberta Cory Is the di rector. Miss Corv ha a a reputation aa a teacher In Oberlln ni oirwmr in in. rt.w Tora and Is highly recommended. win Boiled Linseed Oil 5 OALLON LOTS .....58 Raw Linseed Oil 6 GALLON LOTS , 57 Pure White Lead PER 100; liii- T.50 Portland Sash S Door Co. 130 ntOYT ST. KITUIO. om. TEA Good tea is extremely fjood, we don't believe it ever did anyone harm. fMSMMS a e New Terk association l tt, &cJnlMJL - amanefMlMl. 1 StaiUiag s Best, we sat aiss. There be cleeeM Kntli mnm I ry w and afternoon for women and girls and j also business wossew tlasaes In the. evenings twice a week. The suit Is to be of dark witn white vest, a shortly be laaued. blue aera-a i full prospectus will , A Dollar for an Idea. wilhoitmineralwater LABBK THOMAS. Phone A-21SS, 14 Lab be Bids, cor. id and Washington, Ths horse show people want s to majie a striking display ta er Urge hew wtadew. emphasis lag particularly the horse show. We are a war wits' ewds to knew ham to associate horses and boreemaashlB a4 flashy tr-ota with plaeoa snd pips ergaas and pianola planoa and talk ing soacRtDea. and sir-play1ng ast W" tyrmJ wm BvTT Willing IO , , V. ugresuoei In lae arsr rt wtde portkMi ef It. Adrs rr teiephmss Arertialn De partm.nt. tiers nan Hess. STEAM POWER LEADS NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC On' account of order of County Com missioners that only single cars will be per mitted to operate over the Madison Bridge, Oregon City and Cazadero cars will arrive and leave East Morrison and Water streets. Effective Saturday morning, Oct. 3, 1908. Outgoing passengers for these trains can reach these cars by using cars crossing Morrison-street Bridge. Cazadero and Oregon City trains will leave East Water and East Morrison streets on the same schedule as formerly main tained at First and Alder streets. Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. fri'DT PENMANSHIP UNDER A PEN AHTTST. STUDT BOOKKCKPINO UNDER AN EXPERT ACCOtTNT A NT. ejTfrnT niNitiKa irvriarR a national bavbT cashier. TTTOT rVlRpnUATIONt AfXOtJKTrNn t'NDER A iTSTRIi MAN. LMSllUXn, COURT TCTJT ARITHMETIC UNDER A T STUDT PORTER. SHORTHAND UNDER A UNDI HQROL'OH MATH1 CONVENTION AfiU aV 0TIDT TTPEWRITTNO LETTER W tTUTJT OUOHLT COUPETfiJfT OPERATOR. fTNO UNDER A PRACTICAL TOUCH KITING. EKOLlSH. SPELLINO. ETC, UNDER TUOaV oni a wnnn mm are willing te i. ... , Uar te any owe endlng mm i in. a that eaa U worked mmt ltk-!' r Ht'Ti'n T Pl.t. plaes li,";! W the r If V'" U- f r lur and sti EWtridty ' la Next Pofmbur MoUt Pwwer ta Orrffoa. . aww SsrMS ef Ta. J.eiaaU Salem. Or, OpU 2. Of l. 1 7 majtv-fV-taiing eetaMlshnients Inspected by Labor Cownwleetoner Mokk it i. ! bjr the annual report ef LKat official 4 lectr and it shewn that 1 ane water horme power and S m., rewalndr 24 aee electrtc- eemMned. IS atMai water power. 2 electricity, steam and water power. 2 gasoline and water, aad I a.ecUtUly and gaacUse. j TUB LEADINQ BUSINESS COLLEQE Christmas Time Is Coming omy it weexs nave you prepared for it? Our Sav ings Department will solve the problem put by a little each week and you'll never miss the small amounts, and when the time comes the money is here for you and you will have gamed the "sav ing habit" which if con tinued will provide against needs. Try it. A dollar starts an account. Two par osat allowed oa oaeeklag accounts. AMERICAN BANK & TRUST CO. OF PORTLAND oo Seventh SU Elks Tempi AMVBXMIsrTS. JTJlrnflSjSam!-i IIS4,- .-srt t. Sfipf! TIlEAfTr. ntnnss MstnllT. A-42H. Kmrtrs Theatre Co tine ). Lessee. Home of the i.iniiu. n.aer niocs rnmpanr. All tola weev Matiaes gsrarday. The Cfrl of The Golden West JHrst tlms hsre. Brealar eartala I stars. rri'Ti my, o, mvei maiine.a l&e, 2. Baker Theatre r2iS M"ln 1 Oregon Theatre Co. (Inc.), !... OKO. L. BAKEIt. fJ.n. Manager. Tonight alt week Mntlneea Tuemlar. Thu radar, Saturday. Ths grest musical and scenln extravagansa T)EB OAT ASfD TIB PIDDLR . . On a lavish scale of msgnltlcencsw Night prices 26o, 60p. 55c. II. ' Mstlnees Tta, JOc. . ' , Next Week IHLK Or SPiCT? I m mm faV U MAIV a, A-1080. Mats. Il Sudsys and BoUdajs 7 HE AIRE NIGITS , Adyaaosd Tanderllle Week InUmtit 87. Oensaro's Taaetlaa Band; . rraak -lya. Uadsrwood. Bedford ai Wiaeta.stert Besaah MiUsr; the Tennis Trloi Klein ft Clifton j Prank Ko&ae e Co.: Orphsass axotloa Plotnres. PANTAGES THEATRE ASTABTOBO TAtTSBTZUB tars of All Bstions. rmm KXXrMAr TSXO, world's greatest eemsdy bloyollsts. Oraad Opera Dno presenttng "Tne msoa Scene" front at raust.' Matineea dally, night, is and IS cents; two shows 26 cents. TflEGRAND VandevlUede Loze Another Big BUL Boland West ft Co, presenting Th Criminal"; Six Abdullah Tronpei XVong. Un's Aerial Dogs; Moiarto) Qraos Ximow " ard; Pred and Bess Xnoler; Pred Bansrt Qrandasoops. THE LYRIC Ths BlnnkaU Company presents that v m.rry faros "INIOBB" With ths sxtraordlnary addsd attraotioa jrsara Aansoomns us ne sensauonai Salome Sanos. The STAR MaIn B4M-. Mats. Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. ror snurs week or sept. 87 Ths Big run Show "uxrciiB josh PEaxmrs." Matinees at 2:30 p. m.. Kvery evening at 8:16, prices 15c and 25a Night prices 16c, 26c, 25c, 60c. Seats may be . reserved Dy eitner pnone. Next Week, "Ponr Corners of ths Berth NICKEL0DI0N 130 SIXTH STREET Very latest suhjects changed every day. Horse Sho;w SECOND aSHVAL HOB8B SHOW PORTLAND HUNT CLUB ORIEITTAZ. BUII.DINO, OCTOBER IS, 16 ABB 17. Sals of aeata opens Mondaft October 6. Martin & Rowe's drug store. Beservo seats 11.60. General admission 60c. . , TEETH UTruoq Save Money rrrVVrrrrVrwWWwWy We ray T 4 Psr Cent to Says l Come snd have' free examination. WJfi EXTRACT TEETH FREE. SILVER FILLINGS 35w CP GOLD FILLINGS 75 4 VP BET OF TEETH f 4.00 SPLENDID SBT ..3t3.K GOLD CROWNS ... 82.50 TO S5.00 All work guaranteed for ten years. Lady attendant always present All worSc done absolutely without pain by specialists of from 12 to 20 years experience. Boston Dentists 891 H Morrison St, Koms Phons A-S030. Opn. Poatofflce. Phons Main 03 interments has been by th iiolmaa Under- L. O. O. RALSTON Prea L. MAC GIBBON.. Cashier A New Departure The cost of greatly reduced takina company. Heretofore it has been th custom ef funeral dlrectora to make chargea for all Incidentals connected with a fu neral. The Edward Holman Undertak ing comDanv. the leadlna funeral di rectors of Portland, hare departed from that custom. When casket is furniahed by ua we make no extra charges for embalming, hearse to cemetery, outside box or any services that may be re quired of ua except clothing, cemetery snd rarrtases. thus effecting a earing of 226 to 176 on each funeral. THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. B30 THXBD ST. COB. IALMOB. 0rrrArVVwrrwwVVMVwVWwVw'J BAT sa mn An rr Latxasr fW Use) Bata 1 se s far-eee Hees B settle 2S t m7n aaBBalBBBai BATHASWECT RICE POWDER I Vsvetaois serf AallsiaOiaHy Pwe. I ssUiAi: HAVE. YOU A PIANO? A siano -th th horn la a MmrrA fit much pieasur. It help to create a de lightful home atmosphere. It nelps to drlr dull care away. It would sur prise you to know how esullr ron mar poaaeaa a good piano. "Your credit is good. Come and see na We rent pi anos; we also su on convenient T r ment plan. New pianns SM8, tTT. OOO and ap to S1AOO. Used pianos 1M and sa Sherman, CI 117- & Co. Swilsaa. Oj'pesiU Pewtsfn, PerUaad. Oregea. HILL MILITARY ACADEMY A boarding and school for young men and boy a Accredited to Stanford. Berkeley. Cor nell. Amherst sod all state universities and agricultural collages. Make reserve t Ions sow. For Illustrated catalogue and other literature, address Pan terra lsglas t. V. WVLU Sep, Is, laos PrmolBSj, OBZwOB POBTLAJTD. day C WW WW IkBd Comfort Style Shoe Co. COAL Hemmcrer Coal Th Best Wyoming Cost lh Pert. Issd Market. CXTTBCBXBT BBOS. (TPO ) . Bunkers Ith ae4 MsreHalL rtes Mala IL A-ili- F-Me itnll fnr W1RVTI. iTjiUin HOES for fxtneple wttb tender fet.l f Ther ar eold direct fym ! ;t-tr? let w Kasafitesi eXtg. I w ; TAs a leva tec SO BCacis FUR.S! FUH.G ! j at lowrrr posmTsx.a y:rr. , j 1 Re-end.:iig s stcUM. fur f f au a:as aeeee ( t'Oer Ul , SCHUMAC!!:: mm