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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNALS TORTLAND. TUESDAY . BVENINO. . OCTOBER 13, , 184S. Town Topics TONIGHTS AMUSEMENTS . H.lllg , ... ."A Knlfht for Dey" mr Rioherd Prtngl. s Mlnatrei Bungalow. "The Ulrl of the CioMen Weil Orpheum . , .......Vaud.vlll Ornd Vaud.vtll l-yrlo ''Young lira. Wlnlhrop' 8 tar...,. "The Rocky Mountain Espreee' At the Cantral W. C T. U. Mrs. Ida Maratera of Rosoburg yesterday made an,. interesting tallc speaking of the present altuatlnn In that city and tha recent ravoranie city election, tin. b. Normrup apoka af tha good of tha noon ' prayer meetings now bring held at tha Central union. 608 Uoodnouah building, very day, and tha need of ereanlalns; a union at SellwcxxJ. Mr a. Andaraon of New Haven aDoke of her intarest In tha work. Mra. Margaret Houaton apoka 01 the need or cheerfulness in tha worn Several ludlea from the convention war prevent and exprenaed their enjoyment of tha atata convention. Eaperlal men tion waa made of tha fine addreaa of ' Rev. Eugenia fit. John and the dellsnt ful reception tendered the ladles at Uie neauttrui home or Mr. ana Mrs. tf. u Telton. Remember the noon prayer , meeting earn aay at room eua uopo sough Duiiding. .Tha United States civil service eom- mlaalon announce tha following exam' Inatlone: October it. 29 and Novem bar ) for tha poaltlon of preparator In the bureau, of entomology at a aalary of $5u a month; November 9 for an as alatant In tha department of agricul ture. 11.400 to 11,800 par annum: electrical engineer, $1,20 to II. 000 per annum; chief in tha cattle and grain invaatlgation laboratory, 11,500 a year, and foreman bricklayer In tha united states penitentiary at Leaven worth, f 100 per month. For further Information or applications, apply to Z. A. Leigh, poatofflce department Judge Will II. Thompson of Seattle will deliver the principal addresa tonight at the Armory at what Is expected to be the second big Republican rally of the campaign. Judge Thompson Is a well known speaker. He will be met upon his arrival In tha city by a com' ml t tee from the membership of the Multnomah County Bar association, composed Of James Kerr, B. B. Beekman, L. A. McNary and W. J). Fenton, who will entertain him dur ing his stay In the city. Tomorrow night Judge Thompson will addreaa tha people of Forest Grove. Charged with embexsllng the affec tions which Mrs. Josephine Noyes had bestowed on her loving spouse since September. 1888. until April 10, 107, George Boilers baa been made tha de fendant in a $10,000 damage suit filed In the ciroult court by A. J, Noyes. Noyes had held and cherlahed tha un- dlviued love and affection of Josephine Noyea for 21 years, ao ha says, until the handsome Boilers appeared on the scene and Induced har affections to transfer themselves to his own door step snd damaging Noyes' nerves to the extent of $10,000. they reached Ike city. Anderson agreed gladly. But he Is sorry now. Thy got a room at the l)w.r housa, 0MMd and Illinois M n .4 railrat AnJarwtn " at tuldnlirht to find htmelf alune. . Ills w friend j r lo ii a toln ... t ........ a . 1 1 n mffiir.fi Aiiufi Mia potkol, had disappeared art loosing xor ine Andarsun Is Jooklii a. cu son had In also. Tha twll friendly el ranger. rvr hia iuo. Dealt Co. want a thanes to sufply pfps for tha second Bull, Run pipe tin ,..im A l-l , frAm JimU S Btall hied with tha auditor, will lis printed A new association, the Portland News boys' association, was launched In the gymnasium of the People's institute last night. Several prominent merchants around town have signified their will ingness to help and Ralph W. Hoyt haa been elected treasurer. The other offic ers are as follows: Aaron Cohen "Presi dent, Louis Goldstone vice prealdent. Daniel Milton secretary, Ralph W. Hoyt treasurer and Alex C. Rae adviaer. Leo .Edwards, Ileck Bloom, Leo Dantoff, Philip Polsky and Rurras Hochfeld are the executive committee. Great factory mistake shoe sals at 201 Morrison street Labels wrong on fall shoes just arrived. Marks' name Instead of Dellars. Fr.etory stands loss and orders us to sell them at a sacrifice. Men's $4 and $5 shoes, now $2.85: men's James A. Banister, S. & M., etc., $6 and $7 values, now $3.85: women's $3.60 and $4 shoes, now $2.45; boys' and girls' school shoes, values tc $3, now $1.65: children's fancy dress shoes, $1.50 and $2 values at 25c. 50c and $1. Dollar's, successor lo Marks Shoo Co., 291 Morri son street, between Fourth and Fifth. to tha water board this afloraoo asktag that tha board Investigate the. merits of corrugated glvanlad tmn p.pe.Whicn, la manufactured in Portland by iha beall company and which Mr. Uiall seya they will guarantee to last tot st .east 0 years. . Remonstrance have been piling "P thick and fast In th city auditors Of' s a iault of the asltatlon against the defective curbs. Nearly every at reet that haa an Improvement Is' bslng at- i.hiil kir n nr mnn nronertv owliera. Ciiv Knalnaer Taylor aays that since the mayor set ths exempt th small boy a all over th town have been breaking up tha curbs and aidewalka with rocks and improvised, curb tapping ina-rumenis. Vj n. Hwlndler. a aneclal dellvsry messenger of th poatofflce, wbil rid Ing down Sixth street on a blcycl at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. ws etruea by another wheelman going up Wash ington atreet and thrown under th feet of a paaalna team of horses. He was severely cut and bruised, but aftr be- Ins attended to at a arugaior waa able to b taken to hia home. Word haa been received by Secretary McArthur of the state central commit tee that tha data scheduled for th ap- naaranca of Senator Dolllver or lowa at Salem will bar to be cancelled. Ow lna to th alckneaa of Senator Raver Idge, Senator Dolllver will finish th peaking data of tha Indiana senator. Mrs. A, B. Clark, wlf of a former tat senator of Kansas and member of th Eastern Stsr lodu snd Ohio Socie ty of Portland, died at, 1017 King atreet Woodstock, last Sunday. Mra. Clark cam to this city from Independ ence, Kan., in 1900. Th remain will be shipped to that city. Suit to recover $807.51 on account paid to th creditor! Of D. C. McLeod has been filed In th circuit court by C R. Lewthwalte. The plaintiff alleges to have paid nearly $1,900 of McLeod' bills at th latter request and say that $807.0) of that sum has not been repaid. A petition from D. J. Malarkey and John F. Logan for attorneys fees to tha mount of $770 waa referred to the City attnrnev. The fees asiced tor were charged bv the petitioners for their de fense or riatnan suitor, a pairoiman, tn a murder trial and in a $10,000 dam age suit Ths following articles were found on the streetcars yssterday and can be re covered br calling at lost article de partment First and Alder streets cap, Key, level, purse, read showing the congregation" ta her paaeea a year or unprecedented pros peril y. Willi a large list of Increasing membership, and the final payment oa a mortgage, whicb has bean a burden tot some, yeare, . . i mi 1 1 ; , " ' A handsome After-Theatre Souvenir Menu for tb ladle at th Parkins Orlll this week. , 910&M urwAms Would gladly be paid for a cur tnanv Aaonla who are ertooled i rheumatlam. yet if they only knew It, they ran t cured by a few bottles of Ballard' Snow Liniment and the prlo is only Ho, $0e and $1 04 par bottl. Sold by Skldmof Drug Co. . 1 Sferer waa a time in elty wfcaa a am eonld tony a bat wltk tb erios w as irerlng bow. Thr ax many I stores wbr yo eaa bny your hats, bat tkere im obit cb bat factory where yoa caa wr a $4.00 Hat for $2.00 $3.00 Hat for $1.50 :,; ul thlM Is Eastern Hat Factory M tkxsj. ariAJi ran. Opom atroaiagv VUl 10 o'clock. D. Doardman Griffin, M. D. . na; rra-f '.' Fur r,t nail. lunch box, pslr gloves, package and um brella. The ways and means committee of the city council yesterday1 considered ap plications from Mount Tabor and other suburban districts for fire protection. The applications were laid over until the annual budget Is given out by the mayor. A stenographer for City Park Keeper MIsch and a clerk for the plumbing in spector's office were recommended to the city council yesterday by the ways and means committee. p o 1 a lis t ... .: on Una addle. : i. v tlon and Aloo- '- holism (former- -.'! ly of Salom, Or.), can now b patient i Main' 6110. - M found at 62 s5 Salmon at. (near 1 King), Portland, 11 Or who rare Jth bablt or dla- aas in two oars witnoat pain. Caa resume for mer voo a 1 1 o n, thoroughly' well, In from 10 daya to two weeks. No money until satisfied, he is cured. Phone The school board did not meet yester day afternoon owing to the absence of several of the members from th city.' They will probably hold their meeting some ume mis ween. Ws spong and press your clothes shine your shoes, all for $1.60 month. Main 614. A-4314. Wagons run every where. Unique Tailoring Co., 309 Stark. Several railroad men employed In the Harriman officea In Portland have tak en examinations for the position of railway accountant for the Interstate commerce commission and If they se cure the required grades will have a permanent position with the commis sion. There are to be 76 accountants appointed with salaries ran (tins- from $150 to $200 a month. They are to be used by the commission In going over the books of such roads as may be thought to be evading the ordera of the commission. The regular meeting of the Domeatlc Science committee of the Y. W. C. A. win be held at the rooms of the asso ciation at 10:30 a. m. Thursday. The estat of Mattle O'Connor, de ceased, has been appraised at $4,766.(3. The appraisers are O. A. Lyman, Frank McDougal and Charles B. Merrick,' Marlon F. DolDh has asked the countv court to appoint him guardian over the estate left to Koy r., Marguerite rt. and Glorine M. Gardella. COFFEE The world is full of a nonymous coffee: "Java and Mocha." Who returns your money if you don't like cm? Tear tracer returns your money II yes deal Uk. Schilling ' Beat i we par him. Big Sayings on umbrellas A fortunate buy enables us to pUce a fine assort ment of Umbrellas on sale this week at unusually low prices. A glance will convince vou that these umbrellas are well worth the original price. THIS WEEK ONLY the following prices will prevail: $2.00 Umbrellas on sale at .81.48 $2.50 Umbrellas on sale at . .81.70 $3.00 Umbrellas' on sale at ...$1.87 $6.50 Umbrellas, fine silk, on sale at $5.00 Child's Midget Umbrella, on sale at.... $1.89 EXCLUSIVE AGENTS "CROSS LONDON GLOVES ELASTIC HOSIERY Belts and Supporters XABS mum mi rr MATBBXAXa OBTAIVABXJI AM9 BTY tnca OViBAITIIB. nrma Btrxara A9 TXM9T QVAXJTT CXX.X oasT Aaa naas We want everyone on this coast to know about our facilities for sup plying this class of goods on short notice. We want you to-know that we employ expert weavers and make the goods in-our own store. Illus trated catalogue and order blanks furnished on application. ' Wa ay yea 4 peg east t save A DOLLAR , Starts an account in : our Savings Department, which may lead to the road to wealth! ' Since nothing so fully . demonstrates "how use doth breed a . habit" as the practice of saving, so nothing yields the ten fold benefit obtained by the saving of small money. We deem it a privilege to explain the advantages ot our Savings Depart ment to all interested. ttt pav Mat allow s4 am ekeofc. AMERICAN BANK & TRUST CO. OF PORTLAND 9 Seventh 51, Elks Tempi U Ol RALSTON .Prea. O. U If AC GIBBON.. Caahl.r. DUCK SHOOTERS You Should Carry ILVLR-RILADY BOTTLES aV'Pj L On Your Hunting Trips Fill a bottle with boiling hot coffee, tea or milk when you start out in the morning, and it will be boiling hot 24 hours from then. You can't afford to be without one. We carry both the Ever-Ready and Thermos Bot tles; also Leather Carrying Cases. I INGILRSOLL $ WATCHES Are sold under a ONE YEAR'S GUARANTEE and keep' just as good time as a $100 watch. Every man, woman, boy and girl should have an Ingersolf Watch. A guar anteed watch for 81.00 Horse Show Second annual Horaa Show, Portland Hunt Club, ORIENTAL BUILDING, Oo tober 15-V8-17. ' Sale of seats opens Monday, October f, Rows & Martin Drug Store. Reserved Seats, 11.60; General Admission, 60c. WILHOITMINERALWATER LABBHS A THOMAS, Phone A-Slle. 84 Labbe Bide. cor. 2d and Washington. At Forbes' Presbyterian church, Bell wood street and Oantenbeln avenue, there is a chance to hear the Tennessee Jubilee singers tonight. They will give their splendid entertainment consisting of southern melodies and plantation sonars together with excellent character work In costumes. To hear them sing ss only genuine negro voices can sing these rich, sweet, almost forgotten songs of the southland is to enjoy a treat long to be remembered. The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph company have moved into their new and commodloua quarters in the Beck build ing, corner of Seventh and Oak streets. All of the city and business departments oM(L the ground floor, and are equippedwlth all conveniences neces sary to accommodate the increasing de msnds of v the public Converaatlon booths for both local and long distance service. After dow on Steamer Jessie Harklns, for Camas, Washoueal and way landings, aaiiy ex ccpt Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at Z p. m. IS Elks' W. Moore, building. Seventh an expert photographer, id Btarn ats. Dr. Cassedsy, eye, ear, nose, t and tuberculosis. SIS Dekum bldg. D. Chambers ft Bon., opticians, Morrison street, corner of Sixth. throat SSI Woman's Exchan ;b ge, is Tentn street. usiness men s lunon. lunchll:8i to 2; W. A. - Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. Dr. Skiff has moved hia officea to the Medical building. signs. 284 TsmhilL Mala Berger, 31. Dr. E. C. Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam. a fall of 20 feet from a wln the inalde court of tha Hotel Antlera, Tenth and Washington streets, onto a glass skylight. Daniel Martin, a roomer at tha hotel, waa taken to the Oood Samaritan hospital badly cut about ths face, head and arm a The police euppoae that Martin came home Intoxicated and fell from the window accidentally. W. C Anderson, a farmer from Washougal, Wash., en his war to Port land, met a stranger en the train who waa extremely friendly and suggested thst they take a room together when If your rugs are dirty, DIRTY through and through, send them to a cleaner. But If they are only dull from dust and soot settling on tfie surface, use Ivory Soap. It will make them look like new. F Drrtititni: Mate t Stlli lather of I Tory Soap sad w-srni wirrr (half cske of Irorr Soap trill male aclet of lather) and scrub rcf , width -t j sridtk. Wipe with clean, damp sponge. t .Ivory Soap 9946 Per Cent. Pure. Dr. McCracken, dentist, Rothchtld bid. Jacobs, the tailor, S92 Morrison st. ' Journal want ads. lo a word. Low Colonist Bates Via the Canadian Pacific. During October the Canadian Pacific has on sale very low colonist rates from eastern points to Portland. Tloketa can be prepaid and delivery arranged by telegraph. For rates and full particu lars, apply at local office or addreaa F. R; Jobnaon, O. A. P. D., Portland. CITY BIPR0VEMENT BONDS ARE SOLD At a meeting Of the waya and means committee of the otty council yesterday afternoon SISH.OOO worth of Improve ment bonds were sold, tne committee having voted to award all blda of more than 1 per. cent The largest buyers were : Inlted tSates National bank. 125.000 at par. accrued Intereat and 2 per cent premium; R. L. Dunham. $21,000. par1, accrued interest and SH per cent pre mium: Canadian Bank of commerce. $.6,000, par. arcrued Intereat and S per cent; wster board, 114. S00. par, accrued interest and t per cent premium. Tn what wavrto authoriae the sate of water bonds to the amount of a quarter of a million dollara for immediate vne waa s queatlon dlixmaoed at length by the committee and R. I UAilon of the water board. It was deridedvto ask the city attorney for aa opinion. Ladies' Style Store 99 Showing the latest creations in Gowns, Evening Wraps, Suits, Coats, Waists and an attractive line of Silk Petti coats. All our lines at EX TREMELY LOW PRICES. Look at These Suits Just received a line of Strictly Tailored Suits of Broadcloth, as per cut. Black, navy, brown, green. i H-t, Price $21.00 Free Alteration. Not Equaled in the City. Drake & Swan Co. 415 Washington St. " , feet at the Eleetrte rountaln in the Perkins rill snd ret snms of their Juat ly celebrated Shell Oyster Specialties. NEW SYNAGOGUE I . P0R TALMUD TORAIII A eew and tSandanme ernagngue a(lX the earner of Vlxik and Hall etret i X will " fc rrt4 r roftgrsatMei A NnTh Z4rk TaUnad Tore a. Tbla ac- 1 Z was served spon at the annual ' a pwtiiwI .i in. ' "if rw .ill., m.11, 1 tMm Paaday ntgM. The fallowing affWrs iert for the ealna tarn: Pt Hnl. t'. FTnwrovskr: vlc-rr- I. I-aTvanarr: treaaurer. I. tl-rid- RrtiiMs; rir,nrli.l aTlry. lrHila RubMtia: tmard mt d',rrtnra, X - tf4. A. nmn. U fhark. I. Bre Anti-Taft Anti-Injunction f MASS MEETING Wednesday Evening October 14th, at 8 o'CIock ' 1Ee ARMORY Andrew Furuseth 4444)4 w X Cazadero Cars PORTLAND RAILWAY.LIGIJT AND POWER COMPANY , HEILIG W snd TVashlnrton " Phones Main 1 and A-llll. TONIGHT AT S:1S O'CLOCK, V Last Tims Tomorrow Night, 1 The Bis; New Musical Comedy, 'A KNIGHT FOR A DAY" Prices ll-oO. 1. 76c, 0c. SEAT SALE OPENS TODAY FOR THS! . ; i 'CLANSMAN A Story of ths Ku Klux Klen. ' HEILIO thbatrb ; Thursday, Friday, Saturday Nljhtav October 16, is, n. Bpeclal Price Matinee Saturday. PRICES Evenings 60o, 76c. f 1. tilt Matinee 25c, 50c, 76c, tl- Seats Selling at Theatre box tmice. ir.tn 117 'A-4224. This le the third and posltlirely last v nf the Raker Stock Comoany tn rn oxbxi ov m oozjdxs wiir Oct your seats as once. arveninK prices J 6c, sse, toe; maunee i.e. oo. Curtain ( a harp. Next week "Browa of Bar-aaV BAKER THEATRE Main 8, A-5H. Oregon Theatre Co. Inc., lessee. Geo. It. Baker, Gen. Mgr. Matinee Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday Back again All this Week the famous Richards & Prlngle's 1 i "MIN5TREW" Night prices 250, 60c. 76c fl: matinee 250.60c. Next week "TUs Hoaeyxaooaass" 8, A-1090. Kate.' , Holldaye IS-25-S0e Effective Wednesday, October 14th Cazadero cars will arrive and leave from First and Alder streets as heretofore. 4M4)44)S)4M v. Bx. Sundays and 1 THEATRE 1s.2s-so.7se Advanoed TandeTUls Weak Oo. 1ft, BeBarea Beztette) Hope, Boots 4 Oo.) "" ummerrllle, Paul Taladoa, Howard tt Howard. Irwls . Green, Black J oues, Orpaena Ploturee, Or peum Orchestra. , PANTAGES THEATRE ASTAJTOB9 TAVBBTXXZJL - ' tare of All xrettoas. 8 Zingarl Singers 8 : Presenting the Spectacular Scenle Oper atic jKroauction, r T.n.T! "OTPBT UTB.1 4 Matinees dally, 16c. Two shows nignt. l&o ana zae. at Announcement To the Ladies of Good Taste WTien looking for something good to eat, take home a loaf of Butter-Nut Bread There are various other kinds of Bread on the market but remember there is but one Batter-Nut Bread. Thst is the kind which bears this label. Every ingredient used in the manufacture of Butter Nut Bread is the best that money will buy, and " - W every precaution is exercised in the handling ).M1 r ot this meritorious product to insure you of 1- tne 0Mt Bread it is possible to make. You will make no mistake by calling for Butter-Nut bbcxyx rmfiLi rarsmma Mra. H. Murphy.. Ill Wahster st Mrs. A. D. Stacy. .Woodstock, Or. Mrs. J. S. 0.burn..ll Serond st. Miss Ethel M ear ham. 114 B. Main Mra IX E. Chandler. .J1S Sheridan Mlaa. Julia M. Clanahaa. .104 4th BUTTER-NUT BREAD CO, Second & Columbia i ! i at aad H. Uid.!!n. A repert waa ' Special representative of the American Federation of Labor, ! Come One Come All LYRIC THEATRE SLVIK1U COKPAJTT . Present YOUNG MRS.WINTHR0P OotoBea 11 Week ' Beat Week, Oe. ItWBtrlekea ' Bllad." The STAR Maln ,4,fc Matinees Wednesday. Satarday, - Sunday For the entire week of October 1L Klimt & Osxxolo Present -THH HOCXT U OUBTAXV BXPBBCS,1' A new railroad play of the Ooldea West. Matinees at 2;S p. m. Every evening at t:lS. Matinee priees lie, lie. Night price 15c, J 6c. 15c, SOe. SeaU nay be reserved by either phone. ; Beat Week At Cripple Creek. THE GRAND Vaudeville de Loxe ABOTXX3 liatera Tlleroae, Daring and Sensa tional Globe Per formers. Beblea at Brooks. Karry Tkoratoa. BIO KU. Adams a OaU. The ZjeAadars. Tops.Topsy a pa lre4 Baaet. graadaseope. TEETH W.i.,nr4w i Save Money Flemish and Oak Finish S1.40 PDl OALLO.f Uquld Wood Filler l.ss rsn oalxom Portland Sash & Door Co. ta rBOB-r rr. roanan, oi Uttle "AileU" tlwij-s pay. HAVE YOU A PIANO? Cwn snd hare fre examtnatlea. WE EXTRACT TEilH 1"H f ILVER ril-I-INOg 35 TT ooud riuuiNaa J6 t p PET Or TEETH f l.Ot PPLENPm PFT Ij.l' GOLD CROWNS . .. 92.BA TO 45. OO All wrk BTarsiir1 it lea )uit Ladv aftnviaet always rit All work dnae aholuUly lllt M't eaparteaca. A otane ht Um turn, la r ma rl'ra. It balpa ta create a e-' A" nrk ab-oUiely "t Hetfy ben atmnartWe. It ar-clallats af fre-a ll So 7af. vriTm r away. It would nN prlae yn knew how eaally ye may a awed piano. 'Iwr credit la feed. Cem and a wa. W. nai m- aaoa; w aia Sail M hmmImi Mr. K-w r' eaea, err. esoa BBj D L'saa ptaeoe $19 aa4 na 1 Boston Denlisls ItlH Morrtsea U. Basse Paswe .-o yx Sherman, Clay & Co. trta aa4 pr-w-H. c-it. pesSafftoe,! Tnnv-r".! ' - ' then H t