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f HE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL,, PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 10, 1908 . LU- Town Topics - TONIGHT AMISKMKXTS. llelllg ...."Th Klin of the Hmr" , H-krr .,,."'.'li. lls of Uplc." liungalnw . ...."I'll. Olrl of tb. Uoldm Wear" I.vrlo . "My Jim" ' lirand , Vaudeville Clrphetim ,,, vaiid-viua Paula.- Vaudeville Bur.. "The rout Cornera of the Karth" "Pendleton Up In Arms." I. tha till. )f .pedal telegram In a morning pa per today, It declare. hat r.ndleton lit determined la rtaln Ita woolen mill. rooontly Hcurnl by the Gordon Kails . pauple; that "an enthualaalic meeting! waa held, and a rommltte. of alx ap pointed 10 ana If mnn etepa cbuld not be UHkii to retain tha plant ' The Gor don titl la company aaya thara la no question of th. value of tha mills lo ,. Pendleton, but that these effort a are made too lata; that tha mllla will bo re- m arm BEAUTIFUL GIRL ESCAPES JAIL ; ON CHARGE OF SHOPLIFTING Tha pratty girl who u arras led yea. larday afternoon by Olffcar Nalaon and taken to tha po'Jo. .tatlo. chaured with having stolen a diamond locket from tha jewelry atora of A. Vulllamlar, r. latad In Tha Journal 1af ni.h. ... leased. Vutllemlar refusing to swear to m i.uiiiiiik aaainsi oar. LDelectivo Tout K.w hU th allty squad, to whom aha waa turned . L ' on,y on., apparently, who u. n.( name, ana na raruawt to d vu .i f name, and ha rafuamt to ofv Antl-.Taft Demonstration ; Will Be Attended by Great Crowd ' to Hear Andrew Funiscth, the Speaker of thc Evening." ' ' ' - , . . ... then wanted to eoe aoine diamond Dlna. Union labor la planning to make Its Vulll.mler turned to tha case to t a L Tf iri ,' that h Uvea In Ore- awn v-uy ana uaea loMt telephone op Jr L. 8he iraordlnarlly beautiful girl of 20 or II, and waa taate- uuy ana espenaiveiy dreaaed whan aha waa arraeted. According 4o tho story told by Vullla mlar. tha girl cam into hie atora yea terday afternoon and a iked to be ahown aome lock eta. She looked at Ibeaa and of that town's future. It la one of tha I atratlona aver bald In tha city. At in. strongest statements ever printed. (, meeting bald laat Sunday, of tha preal- Tha Woman'. c"iub"held Ita first meat- " ot tba atfferant union. In tha city Ing of tb. year yesterday. After tha juppori . oi in. cumin, m. , regular bualneaa sea.lna tha club was wa. pledged. At that tlm. a commute, entertained by Intereatlng report, from on arrangement, wa. appointed and U)la the biennial "convention of Woman a body of men ha. been " buay alnoa pake a .election, moved to Uordon Falls. In aplte of any- anti.Taft moating at tb. Armory Octo- them. Tha girl looked them over and thing. The Gordon tall, advertisement . th" hiM. ubor demon- then Mid aha would return at 110 and In today a Journal tU tha whole .tor, W 1 on. of tha b ggaat labor demon bpBfr ,0D1- on ."H' 1 After aba had gone out Vnlllemler dlaoovered that a diamond locket worth about flO'wa. mlaalng. Ha at onoe wept out to try to nnd her and vlaltod a number of other Jewelry atorea eur mlalng that ah. might try to work th. earn, gama elaewhera. Uolng down tha atreet h. aaw her com. out of Lyon.' atora, and followed her. Rha entered Mendrlchaen'a and Off toe r Nelaon com ing along at that time, VulUemler fol lowed her In. Nelaon aaked her If aha had a locket taken front Vulllamler'. atora. At Aral, according to Vullla mler, ah. denied If, but when aha aaw hint ehn acknowledged that aha did have th. locket, havtner aocldnntaJlv nlrks It up with her handkerchief and put It In her pocket book without knowing It waa there. . Khe aald ah. waa a atranrar In tha city and whan ab. dlaoovered th. locket aha did -not know whera tha atora waa and waa trying to find It Tha tale aounded pretty flahy, but when Vullla mler had recovered hla property ha re fuaed to place a charge agalnat th. air!. So. after aha had been taken in detective headquartera and nueatloned- a while, ah. waa raleaaed. jSttSri? RrSS'TvfJS'lJ'JX t tlm. marking out th. d.Ull. of Kear. dvlegatea to the oonventlon. Mra. I the meeting. . . . D.k.. t ... . I Tomorrow afternoon at I o clock a dreea. A eoclal hour followed, with re- meeting oompoaed of th. president, and freahmenta. Vlaltora to tha club were accre anoa or ine amereni uniunij Mlaa Wontromery, who deal red to In- b. held at which final arrangeraentii will tereat ine ciuo in tna iniornaiionai u- .--....-ceum club of Berlin; Mra Job. of Bpo- day. . , ,h. SIDLLIN1L STORI1LS OF GRLAT NORTHWEST nk Into tbefllnt iity that splayi wer and .Kill. "Jt Comi0rvatlt Cu$todlan" IIBERMA SAVINGS BANK PAYS OPEN For the convenience of its customers on Satur day evenings from 6 to 8 114 Second St. Cor. Washington, Port .; ' land, Oregon. 4 DAm" PArtf" ' i , N.w Big Mu.ical Comply, r cr teni. i -A knight for a daym kane. Mr.. Adama and Aire. Corbln of New Mexico. Great factory mistake aho. Bale at erenlnsr. will arrive -In Portland on WailniMHlav mornlnr. He la known throughout the United State, a. on. of the moat prominent labor leader of OLF CREEK PROGIlESSf Rtiaines. ' Thrive, and General Ac Uvity Prevails. (SlWllI niHD.tck ta Th Journal Wolf Creek. Or.. Oct. 10. The hotel III Morrlaon .treat Label, wrong cVS -7"--I i" .-HOferi and Mra fall ahoe. tuat arrived. Marka nama on the ouestlona.relatlng to the aallor P, ""--' "V ".""'" tiu fill"1! Instead of Dellar1.. Ft ctory .tanda loaa ad hla calling. He la credited by t f 06 an 1 tha former will th. mr,J ... . than aanrlfica. llnni,.,. nn.Manl nt ha Amr. I '"'l " lM lOrmer Will COndUCt the niig wawa ue v waa I tmm ass M waj- a-1 w. vaw - I I firm nil Ml !" . at Men a $nd IS .hoe,, now $1.86; me. a jean Federation et Lhor. mm being th ' ? R jJaX and father. Fr.,1 Oerfan 14 ahoea. now $2.4: boya' and girls' u j. axpftt.d' by tha committee having ?Iily11,' i!t' fjl2.2l w-'l-niei2pli; !". i tne arrang-emenia xor tne meeiins; in v... 7Ii-- r " t.llW. V ,. " v' ' " children', fancy drea. ahooa. l.to ana hand that practically the entire list or uhTi.h hnmi nn ZZZ i tVl 11 value, at ISc. 60o and i. Dellar'a. unon . ubor orgnnlitlona In the city '", thotm tn "J" !h n1rlfa8' successor to Mark. Shoe Co.. 191 IMorrl- wlu represeted tn the .Armory on J"' .WS Smll'nn in M.rSf,, on .treat, between Fourth and Fifth. the night of the gathering. A monster f5 7amlllar DtY ? .7l ihl SS.lZJiZf i?' . lar Semonatratlon la being considered. 'tlTJ",'1. h- WZft Oregon law .chool open. October I. and -If arrangement, can U perfected j'Ifdt.," SJntned the soll? of rf nad-' tir. nn.rt.ml. Af farad .11 dealrln. will be given in tha form of a atreet t"d,"a' ,1'" f .f,.c5."aAaJ commencement of " """T""" m, i..u thorough, practical law eouree and be- Phftocaklncat the come iucoeasful attorneya., Samuel T. l"e sPcalpf at ln Armory. Hlchardaon (formerly dean of the law department Willamette university).! dean Oregon law school; Judge Urant a. Dlralck in charge of Moot oourt work, preparation of legal' document, and pleadlnga. Other able instructor. In charge of other branches. No time lost from regular occupation. Recitations evening.. Particular, buslnes. office, tit Commonwealth building. Tha task of .electing a Jury to hear th. testimony in tb. oaa. of Jack La IHfJ'S PAL DID HOT KEEP IB equal to the red place for a home. The red soil here. soils of Mexioo, Is peculiarly adapted to me production or TOKay grapes and Spttzenberg -apples, though all kind, of grasses, serials, berries, fruits and vege table, are successfully grown. The pro moter of the colony Is gathering In formation, and will experiment with a view to growing some non-perishable product In large quantities between the trees, wnne tney grow to bearing. believed that Lima beans will be suc cessful. This would make "Oregon's Ideal Colony" independent of local mar kets. Cherries will be extensively ?.rtwllin Health Aids the Po-TO- they p"Uure to perfectlon court nexi weanaaaay morning. inai . . .. m' TVTirpiTnii.w nrrpiPuirvT ini in J rr"-ll III Cf .1 f l l I Ja -. atuian mmx v ajwa. ma.- a 1AVV 111 altaVUVIkU -at w Ambitious Youth. crime of which La Rose 1. accused I. the killing of Hyoitn Neumin, a second-hand dealer at Second and Couch streeta. May 12. Judve Lester W. Hum phrey, and Jar H. Upton have been ap pointed counsel ror tne aeienaant. The season for holdup, having arrived Mrs. Oeorg. Odwat.r who wm WtL, ft young feUow from et care and support of aevaral .mall chil- I'endleton-Walla Walla Line Will Advance Farm Values. (Special Dispatch to Tbe Journals Pendleton. Or., Oct. 10. When the Pendleton-Walla Walla intsrurban line Is built Wild Horse creek from here to Athena will become lined with small the land will more than Ilk. rock with a played their exceptional aan pldity power A feature waa that u ivAit i. which the drllla were changed every few strokes without th. man at the sledge missing a atrok. ' The fair offer, a prl.e of 11,150 for tho team winning the conteat. Tharo are two more team, yet to drill, but It la believed that McNlcol and Picken. will win. PARK FOR ASHLAND Proposition May Be Voted on at De cember Election. ( Special Dispatch to Tbe Joarial.) Ashland, Or., Oct 10. Th. Ashland Commercial club" has adopted a resolu tion formulating- a city park commission for Ashland, to be proposed by Initiative petition and voted on aa a charter amendment t th. annual election in December. It pro vides ror a commission consisting of five persona, two of whom mav be wom en, to serve for fiv. years, and one com missioner will be elected each year, tha first commissioner, to be appointed by i - ffi vi laliawaatfaajfl.iaal ih and Washington. Phona. Main 1 And A-U1I. LAST TIMB3 TONlOirr. ., Tha Famous roll t leal Drama, "The Man of the Hour rrioea: 11.10. 11.00. Tlo and 10a, . XL I LIG ub.rnd' Waahlngton Phonaa Main 1 and a-iiii 4 NIOHT8 BEOINNINO TOMORROW. Beat, now Belling. Prlcea. 11.10, tl.OO, 7ln. tOo. fine). Laaaee. Oeorv. L. Bakar. gen eral manager. Night prlc 7 Sc. II. Matinee, 15c, IOC day. Night nrlcea. DR. N. J. FULTON NATUROPATH. LISTEN! Th proposed law setsraslde all land. Tell me how many of VOUT drug fi ,r 1 v purposea, and pro-1 uuvim uia, num Bnu 'roisou vide, that such lands shall never be i,-.. u-j ui - i t alienated for any other purpose. Tho nave "IIS kind OI testimo- pHsJehroida!?BhTarridlfiouC offered them by happy per erty and city lands in Ashland Creek sons cured canyon Wl 1th some modifications tn Um,i. aries, the proposition will probably be ,.iicioiiy auciieu uy ine people. wvSLZ?: PhiSh fUTnieh? ' th an cauaintanca, Clyde Heath, also from M. Tar had TcaSoV to Willamette Push club last night. gt. Johns, and asked him if he wanted a closely the effects of the electric I Johns, made up his mind yesterday that aHZ. k- hiT V Ih. would aet Into the game before it farms and the land will more stalled in a new eight-room house built should b. overdone. He accordingly pro-. do"P1," dnpcYa!."?ion m-(1(, bv rJiarles h& n&&mo vWed himself with a mask and gun and yymrmr theth-montanr prepared for bu.lness. But he thought business here, but who Is now a Walla Lrs - - - it;: t. j.. . i u- waiia real estate man. edoui ipuu. .xne larger pari vi .uu oa neeaeu a, pariuer, aw. iin .iiiiiuniuiiu T wiv, ui t,ina.. ni- observe electric line be- Dr. A. W. Moore Reported to th. lob. ,. H.Uh ha police last night that hi. hors. and ""J!,rtwt'hV to a Aulet anot and advance from 1200 per acre to buggy had been taken from In front "XcU th. marft and gun SSS pSS Kce j " n'h 700 ad $800 Per acre. ' JX-J-?-. ,"h M Tto la, bef??e bt- companion Ptbe teWMS i 1?" I Is sure, to undergo a similar advance, though the Increase in price may not be the horse nearly worn out and showing I Heath seemingly- acquiesced and as great. death. There la no clue aa to th. p.rJ night at the corner of Third and Alder far because they will be connectedwith Bon who stole the rig. streets. But he promptly went at once Walla Walla. The line between Walla to jLMstrici Attorney uameron ana toia " ""u - "; ' , s?, r. Officer John McColloch last night ar- him of the scheme. Cameron referred and Freewater as well as Walla Walla, rented fieoree Haines at Twenty-third hl police, and to them Heath When the big line Is built Pendleton rested Oeorge names at rwenty-inira Muhm" had told him that he should be able to hold ita portion of the ann aavier mnjeia " hjb ul I knew of a man near the carbarn at tst. luwrvonmj nrraurj, vagrancy. ine - omcer says tnat John8 who wouii pass that night with Haines gets drunk nearly every night, l,100 ln hla possession and had proposed v""k,'"m K.,r"iil "at tney suck mm.up. BLIOHTLT OOUEX WITH SHOW. When you see that kind at vuii,.. forecast you know that rheumatism weather la at hand. Get ready for it now by getting a bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment. Finest thing made for rheumatism, chilblains, front hit. and stiff joints and muscles, all aches and pains. Sold by Skldmore Drug Co. 25c 50c and $1.00 a bottle. theJf. .were standing, at g.jorloUB opportunity. Vn III. A I . J D ...... .....K .M was found at seventn ana uoiumoia, street, where about 10 p. m. Polio. Informed. WORLD'S RECORD BROKEN old and feeble motner, out renea on it n'clnclc Heath kent hla annolnt 'her to support him. Furthermore, the Wlth Muhm, but hePhad twoPpollM 56-Inch Hole Into Solid Rock in 15 s ' 1, " ... 1 orricers witn mm, ana wnen juunm ap- the little money his mother saves to pear, he was arrested. live on. Muhm waa taken to the police head- , ' . , . , , . Quarters and turned over to Detectives Tim Nolan was arrested last night and Coleman and Price. . At first he denied appeared ln police court this morning, I the story told by Heath, but after an . hanra with thron tetitna- to kill John hour's sweating broke down, and con- t,i .,7.ii ij- 1,1. Dn,nn. feaaed that he had intended 1 might bo led to believe It was the other J!18 n?lduJ?- Ha claimed to have served way, for Nolan had hi. head bound n the navy as an apprentice, and Minutes. fRucetal Dlptiatch to Tba Jonrnal. I Spokane, Wash., Oct. 10.. The world's record for rock drillina- was broken yes terday at the Interstate fair grounds by twn man frrtln Tti 1 1 T fnnt f n NJ f i-i 1 and Pickens. They drilled a hole 65 p round with a bloody rag. He was hold "r fh. past nino montns to nave Deen for trial at a later date and bail wa. employed by th. Portland Railway, aA . ti nnn - urni & Fowar comDanv. V fi.vvv, Will . -. Tll,:i A inches into solid rock ln IE m far as,oould be learned, such a record has never before been canal ed. The srranlte rock was a little over alx feet In thlokness. Both drillers are heavy built and strong, McNlcol tlp- vi,.a .1., th. nii.M,. r niaarlllice court and tried to wor! . . . . . , ,,. ... court gama, claiming to be only 17 years ing the land in several places along tha of a detectives, however, assert Cazadero line came near causing heavy that he Is not less than 23 or 24, and are 't th tiivtfil Pn" tn .eales -t 215 pounds and Pick only 17 years en" "e'Khlng 200. They worked with swift, even strokes, chsnirlnsr nlaces every rew minutes, while their drills damage when the heavy wind of last (much incensed over the action of the Wednesday soranir ud. Out near Rock- 1ude ln contlnulnn- the case, as they wood and along tne JBase ijine ana Fos-lfear Iuhm will be -turned over to tho juvenile oourt. They aay they could ter roads the fires were especially larsre. but luckily but small damage waa done. Chief of Police Grltimacher ha. gone to Collin. Spring, for a few days' ya- have allowed him to go ahead and hold ud tha man and then have arrested him ln the act. but they were afraid he might kill somebody. Heath, wnollves at 711 Kicnmona &V.. Stir RUIenl0rf $ venue "st'jShn. TwancY held by the l"c' ?,el-c0PferJ'..lf PPce, who hay no-suspicion, as to his Rev. William Hiram Foulkea, D. D., I pastor of th. Flr.t Presbyterian church. will speak at the meeting of tha Salva tion Army at their hall. 266 DaVia. to morrow afternoon at 8:S0. Everybody Un.- m.kin. . irt.r.nP. nt tt 70 ooo CORD OF WOOD IN CELLAR STOLEN trmy at their hall. 266 DaVi la welcome to these meeting. At the THREE MILLION (Continued from Pag. One.) altogether. Bou Opaa Monday. The realty tax roll will not be fln- T. M. - C. A-, dlspen.atlonal BibU-tudr will b. held at p. m.aS$:EZj? -'n'lnTbut E day. - F. 3. Marshall .peak, on "Sep- roll. In th. office of the assessor at ration in ww ounpiuna. uime ana the city hall will be opened Monday I 1D1 listen ta what the Bible aaya become a new book to you. A cord of wood 1. a nr.ttv heftv thine for a thief to get away.wlth, but that is what was stolen from the basement of C. J. Lake', residence, CIS Weldler street, soma tlm. Thursday night. The loss of the wood was not discovered un til yesterday morning, when Mrs. Lake went into the basement. Mr. Lake aays It appears that there were two men ln on the Job, one passing th. .tick, of cora wood out tnrougn tn. window 'o th. other. Ha wants th. officer on the beat to Keep watch of th. plaea and see DR. BR0UGHEIT Speaks Twice Sunday, at tb. WHITE TEMPLE Twelfth and Taylor Streets 10:30 A. U. "All fools Not Dead Yet" Solo by Mr. J. W. Belcher. 7l30 a. II. tt "Society's Joss House First in Series, "Teh Command ments Up to Date." j Special Music, Temple Quaijtet. Duet, Miss Iawler, Miss Shea XTBBTBOST WBJttKntB. A GRATCFUL WOMAN "For 25 years I suffered from Inflam mation and those delicate troubles usual to my sex, and several times dur ing the last 12 years was unable, for months, to be on my feet, and was ln bed the greater Dart of tha time for 11 months before I went to Doctor Fulton. At that time I had come to tbe conclu sion that my kidneys were affected. When I began treatment with the doctor last May I was bloated, had throbbing pains in my head and at times a severe pain in the region of my heart. I also was exceedingly nervous and my lower limbs seemed heavy and lifeless and very much swollen. After th. first few Naturopathic treatments I wal less nervous than I had been for years, and AT THE END OF FIVE WEEKS WAS A NEW WOMAN! Now I can do all kinds of work, and lately WALKED FIVE MILES IN ONE DAY! "MRS. SARAH HATHAWAY." THAT'S NATUROPATHY FOR YOU It Is what Naturopathy doe. for men as well as women. It cures all afflic tions of every character Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Stomach Troubles, Bright' a Disease of the Kidneys. Lame Back. Constipation, Urinal Difficulties and every species of female ailments. wo CAKvnro bbs at kosfxtau, zro MoxnrMxiTTAX awrna btjuus, WO COmCXBJTCBUHra vxtsxozawb CXAJ&0ES HOT AW ATOM , OP KJ0DZCZWB OX AWT X3W9. Tet happy patient, tell me that I have caused their happinesa. Ten yeara in Portland and not a complaint. AND I DON'T LIE TO AN I ONE! Main 11. A.4211, Empire Theatre Co. (Ine.). second weak it fLab.r Mtnrk rnmnanv'l arnatast aue- reas Tha Otrl of the Ooldas Wart." Price, lio lac, 10c Matinee. 16c, 160. Matinee Saturday. Third weak atari. tomorrow. BAKER THEATRE Main 1. A-6JI0. Oregon Th.atr. Co. ker, gen- ise, too, Matins, to- Laat tlm. tonight Twa xaxji or wioi" Not h in but beauty, fun and music Navt week atarta tomorrow matin..: Richard, at Prlngie'. minetreia. The Clansman IS COMING No Cocaine, No Gcs ' Our Snocaaa I. due tn ant form blga-grad. work at raaaonable prluaa. NERVOUS PEOi'lE And tha .a ca tract ad filled afflicted with aeartweak- now hay. their taata al and fcriuaewuia pllad without th. least pain or dan. PAINLK8S rXTrl ACTION ., .fiO JI-KAHAT CROWWa BKl LKJ K WO OUR BEAT PI all Unco plath i&.oo ROWNi ., B.OO )KK ........... 5.H PLAIN PLATE., ft. OO TEETH . Baamiaatloa and Casnltatlo. Trae. VwtiXi srr. si ww wtxt tun grilCIAI, KBOOOTIOW OW AXOi BCWTA& WOIK. Wa extend to .11 Dial Invlta- a anecl tlon to call at our offic. and hy. their taath axamlnad f raa ot charga W. own and control th. laraeat ana bast equipped dental eatabllah-. mant In tb. world, havlna 1 office alltold. W. gly. a wfVt.ii guarantea with all work for 19 yaara. Lady attend, ant Open .y.nlng. till 7. : Sunday I to L Union Painless Dentists taiM XorrU ta gt, Ooraar rirat. . A-1030, Kata. Sx. anaoay. and Holiday. IS-2S-S9C RIGBTS U-K-M-75C Adyanoad T.adaTllle. October 8. Th. Operator, Halan Bertram. OharlM X. Bradahaw Co., Baffin', tjlmian Far formara, Arthur Damlng, X,a Clair ai pampaon, Woblatta Marsha 11, Orphamaa Motion yiotaraa, orpaanm Qrcaaatra. THEA1BE, PANTACES THEATRE AOTAWOWD TATTJWTBUU tar. of All Watton. Enras-ement Extraordinary of ATBA, The bullet-proof woman. Impervlou. to ordinary steel-tipped bulleta. Th. great est wonder or modern time., special added attraction. Th. Ttotori Quartette, alnger. and ln.trum.ntall.ta. Matinee, dally, 15c . Two .hows at night, loo ana za e i . TEETH WITH OR WITHO UT PLATED otrr or To- j noni The Clansman IS COMING r. s A. you astir. Crown. Brldg. aad flat. Work ln a day if naoeasary. roadtlyaly aiala. Bxtraotlag Tree whan slate.' or brldre. are ordered. ateaattrr. taath and root, removed with ut tb. least pats. Ten chalra, Only iti tie a th. most scleni M and careful work. ZW rOBTXtaJTD. The STAR Mam Matinees Wednesday, Saturday and Sun day. For the entire week of October 4, Kllnt 8c uassoio's Melodrama, "Th. 4 COBWEBS Or .THH BABTK." Matinee, at 2:80 p. m., price. 15c and 26c. Every evening, ' 8:16, price. 16c, 25c. S 60. 60c. Seat, may bo reserved by either phone. Next week. Th. Booky 1 boosmui jiapzaaa.- WA WKIT. AWS ABSOOXATBS a Wf paiaiaee Oantlsta. raOtng WUar- Third and Waahlngtoa I a. m. to 1 p. m.; Sundays I to IX. Painleaa Extraction, 60o: Platea. $5.00, : Both Fhonee. A and Main !. LYRIC THEATRE txb Bi.tnrKAi.z. 00. rmsszwrs "MY JMW With Mia. Wadra Tjaadseom. and tba FAMOUS SALOME DANCE CONSULTATION FREE IJII T MILITARY niLrJL ACADEMY A boarding and day school for young men and boys. Accredited to Stanford, Berkeley, Cor nell. Amherst and all state universities and agricultural coll. g. a. Make reservation, now. For Illustrated catalogu. and oth.r literature, address Tall term be glue Sept. lg, lsog 1. . W. mL, K. PrlaetpaL ruaxuaaw, WAJiiawxi The Clansman IS COMING Starting" Thara. Aftor noon, Oot. 8 " gpoolall DR. M. J. FULTON 315 Twelfth. St., two blocks south of Jefferson car, -one block from either Eleventh or Thirteenth St. car. Office Hours, to It. 1 to 4. Home Phona A 2121. It may monday morning for tho Inspection of I to it that tho rest of his winter', supply 1 .tax payers, ana an additional rorce ori jiwa nvv iwwn, Orac McDonald, on. of th. women I driven out of th. north end. wa. arrest- th. books and compare assessments, ed l.st night b . member of Tom Kay'. No protests, however. Will be received morality suaandthi. morning waa ntIttf the boara af .auallsatlon meeta !."" - ' ' "IMonday, October 1. ty. . , I - Aspeasor Slajler estimates the realty lax roil ai aoove au,vvv,vuv wr inia MANY FEIENDS MOURN MRS. GE0BGE W. H0YT ;' ""? wi v-vtuai, mN Hume, 1 j nunii nix teen m w, Uuniv". u".Jhln5SU tn ltemlxeS per-onal nesday. Tho funeral, whlch Sunday. Leaye. Waahlngton .tre.tjt4x rolj. yate, wa. held from the real at 2 p. m. . I . ." JJ07 .so afternoon. Steamer Jessie , Harklna, for Cam a a wasnouaai an eept dock ' Board of Trade Turkish hatha, base ment Board of Trade building. Fourth and Oak atreeta. Opn all houra . - Woman. Exchange. 12S Tenth .treat lunch 11:20 to 2; bualneaa man', lunch. Mr. Geora W. Hort Sr- died at her home, 152 North Sixteenth Street. Wed- . pn- realdenc. this Dr. Casday, and tuberculoala Merchandise Machinery ' . . . . Railroad bed .. . Rollins: Mock .. Tel. and Tel..., Money, note. and accounts. ye. ear, nosa. throat nare" 01 sioca.. r tnn mw;i Household Deknm bldg. R 8. A. C dancing party. Rlngl.r Bone. inery. good. hall tonight Btllee' mualo. D. Chamber. A Soil, opHMana, 111 Morrlaon atreet corner or sixth. W. A' Wl aa and a aaoclatea. palnlea. dentists. Third and Waahlngtoa. . K. S. A. C dancing party, Rtngler hall tonight Stiles' music .tll.63s.4n0 6.4SU.Z75 6.5n.9S0 1,297.25 228,205 2,17,4 4,4tt.26 41..730 4.75.210 HI. 040 2lt.20 2.695 4.0S8 212.943.660 6,SS7,9f0 6.600,10 1.606. 119 L045.41J J4.2.imo i.576.975 676,995 i.tl.2 614.030 265.479 6.220 4,l0 P-erger, ItL aigna. 214 TatnhllL Vata a Jacob., th. Ullof. 212 hforrlaoa st Joarnal waat .da 1 a word. Cron Theatre. . tllAMer. near Third atrt B plrtorea nf tha anait Marathon aad "A Doaaw Frvsh Egga" Cattl. Sheesj Hog. Total ...... ..246.170.420 2(6,227.266 The list of franchise, and th. total. showing; the Items that diminished the personal roll this year 1. given below: Franchisee. . City Meaaenger A Dellverr companv . Fast Portland Oaa Light Co... The Home Telephone Co Northern Pacific Terminal Co.. Orea-on Fiactrle Railway Co... Orearon Ry. A Navigation Co.. Parlfte Tflrobona Co. Portland Ou Co. T.... Portland Ry, Light A Power 10 !0 TO.aao 1.0.000 76.000 20.000 io.ono 260.000 290.000 T rntlah army authnrltlea art x rr1mn tlra wth an elctr1-al machine ta tattna 't-nt)f itirm w-arks anna Ixtra4 t breading aad fcooa. n hnra thlr fctdea .yfp a race. Postal Tlea-rrb Cab!. Co. ha-r TranPT-ortatlow Co... fmith. C, F- Glaa, Graham frH)thrn Pacific Cf.. , !'n!td RaMwaye Co. WrUem L nlca Co. Ml 6.100 6e. Ura. Hovt wa. th. wlfa of the lata Oeorg. W. Hoyt 8r.. for many yeara one of th. Moat prominent men of the city, sue leave, two daughter.. Miss Martha Hoyt and Mr. Robert Wilson Lewis, airt a son. Gnorg. W. Hoyt. She waa the daughter of William Nickleaon Graham and Barbara Crowther. Graham or Torkanire, England. Bhe wa. mar ried in Albany, N.. Y, In 1S65. and came with her husband to Portland the fol lowing year where ah. has since lived. Mr. Hoyt waa beloved by a wide cir cle of friend, to whom ah. endeared herself by her graclou. manner and depth of character. . FLAN WELCOME TO . COMMISSIONER ESTILL The Salvation army has aaenravl tha T. M. C A. auditorium for a apodal welcome meetiri to Commieoloner and Mra. Tboma. Katiil. lately in rhara-4 of th. army work la Japan, and who has bn appnuiteo to tho moiimn of tb work In tho western a tat. a. They are very tale-nted onnla and flaent epeekers. and they hare aen roach travel and service la foreign lards. CaImm! Rww.. rnxvli . a t PV Lm m 1 .44 !! latiMliH tho rl.Hnra A Vmrmm 169 00 j number of Inadlna efflcra will b rrea .I 04 lent at thla unusual gathrlra. ' ll.atl Tba date for tbia ntlrf ta aa- JntMinc-e Tburaday, tctabor ii. at 2 tZ,t4290lp. vm. xposi j SKATING TODAY E Rink ; 1 OFXW AU BAT. I sgnmliif Ifaaiiaooa Ws..l.g. 9m CAPBIOH BAWD. HISGEN-HEARST MEETING INDEPENDENCE PARTY RALLY AT ARMORY HALL Mon- il4 40 day ULI.Iii 8 o'clock P. M. WIUIOITMLNERALWATER LA BBS A THOMAS. Pt-e-.e A-216AI 24 Lanko Bll. ew. t .hI WiaVl.tlni ! W. lay Tan 4 Par Coat to Say. A Scotchman Once said: rut your money in sheep: the wool grows every day, every night and Sun day." Our Savings de partment earns you money every day and every night Sunday too " and it's a good thing to put your money in. Have moner in the bank by saving "a little at a time. Two per cent allowed 00 checking accounts. AMERCAN BANK & TRUST CO. OF PORTLAND o ftarveatb St. Elks Teanple L, Q. BALSTOM... Proa, a L MAC OIBBON..Caahlar THE 6RAHD FBIAVLO Death-Defying Mystery Just arrived from Australia ln hi. original MOX OAW TBIOBZ, escaping from tho milk can, being oompletely covered with water and locked in. Committee Invited nn mtairn at each nerformance. Brina your own padlocKs to lock- nim up. a . rwtlaoal Oragoaa Incorporated and Chartered under th. Law. of the State of Oregon. - PROTECT YOUR LIVE STOCK BY INSURANCE Over $40,000.00 paid ln losses during , 1907-08. Inquiries promptly answered. Telephone: Main 575, A-4575. . HOMCB OmOB, XiJAXETTB BXJDO. 313J4 Washington Street 1 1 1 1 IOtffrUJTS ((MED Save ... - j- Hloney Horse Show Second annual Horae Show, Portland Hunt Club, ORIENTAL BUILDING. October 16-16-17. Sale "of seats opens Monday, October k Rnwa A Martin Drue store. Keserved Seats. 21.50; General Admission. 50a A WOMAN SPECIALIST AIRS. S. K. CHAN th. only Chinese woman doctoring ln mis city, bo aaa ouiaa many afflicted suflarera. Cured private and female diseases, also tnroai ana lung troubles; stomach, bladder and kidneys and diseases of all kind, that tha human fle.h 1. hair viV to. curea or uninea. .' herb, and roots. Retn m ) aaag adle. harm 1 aaa. No opar- atlona ' Honaat treatment. Xxamjna tlnn. free. MORRISON ST. Ba- 1 twacn Firet and Saroud. aCanva Diamond House Paint QUARAHTEKD gaJloa lota. S1.40 w gal 2 galloa lota. S1.50 par gal Manufactured by PORTLAND SASH & BOOS CO. SM rroat SV, Portlajad. Oa Come and have free examination. SILVER FILLINGS .35 UP GOLD FILLINGS 7&i UP SET OF TEETH .....S4.00 SPLENDID SET Sg.OO GOLD CROWNS ... 2.BO TO isloO All work araarantead for tan yeara Lady attendant alwaya present All work don. absolutely without pain by ap.clall.ta of from 12 to 20 yeaxa' oxperienca Boston Dentists SSI HI aVorrlaoB ' S ' Opo. Postoffloe. Ham rhoao A-41030. Vhon. Maia BO30. HAVE. YOU . A PIANO? A niano In th. horn, la a source of much pleaaura, It help, to create a do Hahtful homo atmosphere. It iielD. to. Jrlve duU care away. It would aur- prtao you . know Bow easily you may possess a good piano. "Tour credit I. aood." Com. and sea Ua Wa rent tl- anoa; w. .law sail on convenient pay ment plan. Mew piano, a as, mars, aroo and tip ta $100. Uaod planoa 8150 aad no. Sherman, Clar & Co. . aUxth aaa Xorrlsea. Oppoalt. Poatofflca, roruaia, oragoa. D. Boerdman Crilla, It D. OYSTERS OYSTERS 1 Olmnla and 'aaatern." Wa deliver order, promptly from T a. tn. to 11 p. m.. supply roatauranta, notai. ana Doaraing honnea. ObTaCrTA A BASTVBW OISTXB OtX, 200 Mad la on ot. Bet. Id aM I Phone A-4;6L DR. P. T. BALL D 5 NATUROPATH nod a. aeaawa by lateot or4nt!n No 1 . k or orwattona fiebwab Printing .Co, ,attr ar-at r. itjiomjut rci 14m STARR aTRKK' PAfeMR ft Tmmmm ast f r.hf m oaS4r O 1 J r I T outvA f, O Omtm mvmm wmmm 4k Sa .jsha ar- a- ' W fT' n.iiy o.iaiiaa on 9 Mf addlotlcn . ind aloohoUaua , (formerly of ha la ror.l Jalam. Or ) can inw ha found at . 12. W. Aalmva . a, fnear h.irr'. , PorOaad. .w! oaraa tha bablt' . . or d'aaas la two day. wtta-. out pain. (' miim formor , vncatkia, thor- - 1 nuaUy wall, in V ' from 10 dj- ,J two HI N ' noney until p , .., -ii.nt la aatUfial J'nn Vatn 611. POB ICSAXTB ABT TAX JT 9 T X Damisna Bitters a rnn1eriil tm-tavTit'.r arxl a-n'i A powerfol a phrol t for aota ocaca. im . at J- r mi rtlll "T t 1' art '" W-'--r rita.I WfcDWA- t.J renuis, (A,iiii.t. Total 1 NTH WaaUategW trv t