The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 18, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE .OREGON SUNDAY, JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNINO. OCTOBER 13. 1003.
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Town Topics
to take up ronrert work In'
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"The ClBnln',
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Ilia Uold.o Wed"
Orpliaum. Vaudavtlle
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Star. . . . .The Rocky Mountain Kpr'
r
John P. rerrslL preatdent of the a
1 W, R. a. In u Interview published
October 11, said: "We x have men at
- worll en the tunnel at Taeoma. olhere
at work on the Una naar Meatus, - Wa
hope 1 get etarted on the 1'entnauU
tunnel very sutin. 'J ha Inlveralty
Land company will alvanne iba price
of every lot It owna In the vicinity of
llrKnnn Junction, four dollar par
front foot, on the day work bavins on
tli tunnal. "Vary Boon," may tnren to
morrow, neat month or next year-but
tirlt-aa will ro VP the day work brains,
my now before the advance. 121 down
will ayroly mean a $100 aln '"very
soon." University PsrK la the- nrareat
platted property to -the packing plant,
and now baa direct railroad connection
southwest, a direction toward which thai
wind never blowa. Prices II per front
Tool, ten per cent down, Balance
nienthlv, without interest. If paid when
due. Franc la I. McKanna, 117 Commer
cial block.
Captain Ell, an es,whaler. who aaya
ha knowa what kind of a fish It waa
that swallowed Jonah and otalma -to
have aufflclent evidence to verify thta
beautiful narrative, will addreaa the
Men's meeting at the. V. M. C A, thla
afternoon. The cao lain la a un
character who delictus In telllna
New Turk
city. Mr. Clark liaa a tenor Voice
op rare uualuy and the publii) la er
dully laviied le bettr hint at thla tune.
A Japanaaa Huddiilat church la to be
conducted in thla city. The auppl
mentary artlclee of Incorporation - were
filed with the county dark yeaterda
afternoon. H (a nut ftated where th
meetinfj will te held. The new Dan
of l!udihtaie will be known aa the Jap.
aneee Huujhlele' aaam-lation. i The In
oorporatora are S. Ilakabayaalil,-Y. luo-
rtiye and it.- Jlaaegaw. , , ,
Senator Fulton will make hie first
speech of the campaign In Portland
net Tburaday evening, when ha will
addreaa the Douth Portland ltepulilloa
club at Jones' balL k'ront and Otbb
atreela The mueltal program will be
In rharee of Mlaa Lena Herwaa and
Krank L. Jiennessy.
experlencee while at sea en a whaling
veasel In tba old days, ' Hla lecture
are full of Information whioh ha ee
cured at every hand. Ho haa a way of
telling It that la exceedingly Interesting.
There will bo orcheatra concert In the
aaaoclatlon parlor at S o'clock and the
captain will apeak at J;I0. Fellowship
luncheon at i:S0. The afternoon pro
gram rree to all man.
- F. M. Hamburger, who haa operated a
millinery atore for two years at the
southeast corner of Fifth and Alder
atresia, haa leaaed a at ore -for a term
of eara In a new building on Second
street, between Morrlaon and Alder, op
poalta the termlnua of aaveral eaat aide
atreet car lines. In a few days ho will
move the atock from hla present loca
tion Into the larra new aalearooma. Mr.
Hamburger la a milliner with experience
in every Dranch or tne ouaineaa, naving
been engaged In thla Una of trade for
many yeara In the eaat In hla new lo
cation It la the Intention of Mr. Ham
burger to greatly enlarge hla atock. and
he will have In hla employ eeverai de
algnera of note.
The Rex Palnloaa Dental parlors win'
open next Tuesday morning In the ele
gant new offices prepared for - them
over the Grand theatre on Washington
. atreet Doubtleea there are hundreda
of people who have boon looking for
ward to the time when -a Rex Dental
parlor ahould be opened In Portland.
The "Alveolar" method whloh has re
ceived ao much favorable comment In
the eaat recently will bo practiced by
the "Rex" offices. The claim la that
they will replace natural teeth without
the uae of Dlatea or bunarleaome dental
bridges. It Is said that a dental Bur
geon of rot will have charge of the
''Rex" offices hero.
Rev. W. T Eueter, who has succeed
ad Dr. T. D. Ford as pastor of th 8un
pyslde Methodlat church, will preach
lila first sermons in this city to
row morning and evening. Hla eub-
Jact for the murnlnr eerv
' laboring Together With God." and for
the evenfna. The Heal I'oiaeaalon of
Christian." .-..
The-ault you havo made hero will
be of tba very best' The work will
he properly done and you will get the
sun wnen i a promiseo. uur per reel
inung ana excellent wora nave given
ua a standing to the city second to
none. We make the beat suit In the
city to order for 126. Let ua prove it
Unique Tailoring company, toll Stark.
Wedneaday, October . tU , Dr. . W. T.
Williamson wlU deliver an address be
fore the Portland Ad club. The pro
posed amendment to the by-laws provid
ing for but one meeting a month will ba
meeting. The
the
ad-
Plant Slbson's roses.
Rose Nurseries aro now
The Slbson
distributing
their new catalogue of roses for pres
ent Dlantln. It is really valuable to
rose lovers and Intending- buyers, for. In
ud for final action at thla
bualnaaa . meeting will follow
dress.
, Charged with a statutory offense. Os
car Hanson proved his Innocence before
a Jury In Judge Bronaugh'a department
of the circuit oourt yeaterday and was
acquitted. The Jury was out but five
mlnutea when they returned a -verdict
of not guilt
r"N. Welnateln, senior member of the
firm owning the New Tork Outfitting;
company, will leave today for New York
city, to be abaent about a month. On
hla trip ho will apeud a few days in St
Louis and Chicago.
This will remind vou that now la
the time to have your balr mattreaaea
renovated and returned the same day.
Phono Main 474. The Portland Curled
Hair Factory,. H. MeUger. proprietor
The New York State society will hold
lta reaular monthly meetlnr at tha
home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa FJ, Flynn,
40S Fourth street, Tuesday evening,
October 20. All New Yorkers are cor
dially invited.
Mr. A. Feldenhelraer has returned
from New York, where ho haa been on
Dusinese trip zor several weeks.
The Colored Republicans' Taft and
Sherman club wll meet at 402 Ollaan
street October 19. Speaking and re
freshments, i
Steamer Jessie Harklna. for Om
Waahougal and way landlnra. dall ex.
copt Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock at i p. m.
Dr. A. M. Webater haa moved Me
office to 1050 U Hawthorne avann.
Both phones.
Sale of library and extension tables.
860-170 East Morrison
DID SALMON GET FALSE TEETH .
LOST BY SEASICK PASSENGER?
tia the earns aalmon swallow the
ams set of falsa teethT That Is tha
question. It is bothering .Dr. . C. ' A.
Cllne of Prlnevltlo and Edward and
George SUtoq of tha same place. It
la net bothering 8. R. Hla ton, father
of the boys, so far as Is known, be
cause ha has departed from this orb
of false molars and painful dental op
erations.! Two months ago, about a salmon,
large, fat and not troubled with dye
pepala. was oaDturad h u... ah.
erman and hauled -from the denthe of
the Columbia river. When the ifah waa
pains; cieanea u was round tltat be had
become poaaeaaed of a Ivil Mmnlai.
and perfectly preserved aet of falae
levin. , loir were not in nia miuith im
in hla stomach. The story waa printed
and went Us way over tha country with
wwq at rrinevllle live three men
10 is a dentist Dr. A. ("line Hi
makea falae teeth. At the aama nlaca
re two young men, suuwara and Ueorse
Hlaton. They rad Uie atory of the aal
mon equipped with tha extra erlndara
and remembered thing that had hap-
paneu in int paac.
8. R. Slaton waa a resident of Print.
villa before his death. He used to wear
falas teeth and more than tan- v.in
id uiu a set maae Dy Dr. (June, lie
went to san rranclaoo one time and re.
turned uy boat On the wav hack tha
aea was rougner man a prlnevlll atage.
In hla general effort to throw every
thing .Km, . kM. n.r.rKn. Dl.
heaVed over hla new aet of falae teeth.
' JUeing a man Who orlxed thuae thlnna
aa memento which had been gained
lamentations. In this way the lneldea
waa fixed upon the rnlttda of the deatlat
and of Mr. b la Ions suns.
Ho. therefore, they, all three, aro won
derm whether or not the teeth which
Be eaJmoa had evidently come by 111-
taiiy, are not those wiiicn Mr. Hiaion
y Invaluntary autlon loaaed overboard
re ago. If the pooaeaeor or
teeth would forward them to Dr,
aome 10 years aao.
tli
t'llne It would aettle the que Hon. aa he
remembers their architecture. Should
they be the aama they will bo preserved
In a a' eaae aa a relle and a reminder
or thai oia statement or noiy writ, inai
bread east upon
after many daya
lbs waters will return
tnrougb strenuous toll or painful trib
ulation. Mr. Slaton waa much rlv,l
Ha grieved to the captain who. being a
oonalderate man, atopped the shin and
went back to look where the teeth had
lit He could not find them and Mr.
Slaton came back to Prlnovllle eatlne-
mush and milk. He never fonnd hi
teeth and it was his custom to mention
the fact that he had loat them, when and
where, mingling the description and the!
Kill!
GETS BUILDING
D. El Buchanan, who died recently,
loft property worth 1100,060 according to
his will, which was filed In the oounty
clerk's offlos yesterday afternoon. The
greater part of hla large estate, ootfe
slating of the Buchanan building on
Washington street, near Fifth, he willed
to his wile, area !, ana nis aaugmer.
aged IS. The interest- ior lire on saw,
000 deposited In the Security Savings
& Trust company's bank is -to bo ths
share of his daughter, Joeephlne liruna-
wlck. Tha remainder of the eatato la
divided between his wife. Bertha Buch
anan, and his daughter Rosetta. Upon
tha aeatn OI josepnine nruuawica, me
130,000 is to go to ttoseita nucnanan.
Tomorrow and Tuesday poaltlvely the
last daya for dlacount on eaat aiae gaa
bills. Don't forget to read 'Xioo lips."
to XEFFERf's H
2f WatWnjtooi St, FortUnd. Or.
TO DIAMOND BUYERS
V show tht Urgett and most cotnprehf nalvetock o( flna dUmondg In
the ittts. Wt buy direct from the cutter and rive wonderful values.
B,?i6o:nhJpt:.ff ro"!. t.:?. .i.n. ... $500.00
Fine, nappy Diamond Rinfi, either in Tiffany or fancy CA ((
Mk gold mounting!; priced from $12.50 upward to j)uveUU'
Matchleie pair for earting. 2-itone rings, circlets, etc., in all izei.
merits of the molars together with his' Eye glasses. $1 at Metxgar'a.
BE
Calef Bros.,
street
K. w. uoore, ex
Elks building. Seven
pert photographer,
th and Stark sts.
addition to the list of roses, prices, etc..
it contains cultural directions and other
information pertinent to rosegrowlng.
i . 1 1 j i .
i. I lino DVn t.iJQU uy avn oiiiuubiii.uu i n. .
admirer the most complete and Interest- i M " t.IZt "I"
ing catalogue of field-grown roses pub- rMorrlson street corner
Ilshed In America. If a copy do5s not , JZTZZ,
reaoh you, kindly send -postal or tele
phone. It la delivered free. Office and
nurseries, 1 ISO Mllwaukie avenue. Tele
phone Sellwood SB0.
Great factory mistake shoe sale at
tOl Morrison street Labels wrong on
fall shoes juflt arrived. Marks' name
Instead of Dollar's. F.-ctory stands loss
and orders us to sell them at a sacrince.
Men's 14 and 5 snoes, now (2.86; men s
James A. Banistr, S. & M., etc., $6 and
$7 values, now 13.86: women's $S.60 and
(4 shoes, now $2.45; boys and girls'
school shoes, values tc 13. now 11.65
children's fancy dress shoes, $1.60 and
62 values at Z5c, son ana l. uenars,
successor to Marks Shoe Co., 291 Morrl
son street, between ourtn ana jriitn.
Health culture classes for women and
g-IHs; $5.00 season. Rlngler School.
Brandes OrlH, 108 Sixth, serves an
elegant SOo French dinner all day.
SSJ222H3
Bon optlclana.
of Sixth.
J.l
Rev. Ralph E. Storey, of Pendleton,
nr., will deliver an address before the
Baptist Ministerial association. Monday,
October 19. His subject will be, "The
Ground of Appeal in -Christian Preach
Ing." Mr. Storey Is. one of the most
Intellectual preachers In the Baptist de
nomination, being a graduate of both
Brown and Harvard universities, and
also of Newton Theological seminary,
Those who hear will receive a treat
All ministers of the city are cordially
invited to tne meeting.
The Sunnyslde kindergarten haa
moved and is now nicely located on the
corner of Thlrty-firat and Eaat Yam
hill streets. This very progressive kin
dergarten. Conducted by Mrs. Mollie
Morrin and fostered by' the M. E. church,
.opened September 14, with an enrollment
or 25 children, and gradually Increased,
now requiring the space of the store
Vlulldlng. A llmltedknumber of new
children can now be accommodated.
"Oregon and Its Possibilities in the
Pacific, with Special. Reference 'to the
South American Republics," is to bo the
subject or an address which will bo de
livered by John Barrett at the Commer
cial club Monday afternooh at 1:10.
The address Is to bo delivered as soon
as lunoh is over while a largo crowd Is
present The exercises aro to bo held
In the green parlor on the seventh floor
of tho building.
A Halloween social will bo given at
the First Congregational church, corner
Park and Madison streets, Tuesday even
ing, October 10, by tho Christian En
deavor society. Tho feature of the
evening will be two solos by George
Clark, wbo leaves later in the week
A special 60o chicken dinner todav at
Hall's restaurant 830 Wash, st i
W. A. Wise and aesoclatea. naJnlaaa
aenuais, xnira ana yvasnington. '
Dr. Skiff, has moved his offices to
mo weaicai punaing.
signs. 184 Yamhill Mala
Berger,
3 9U
Dr. McCracken, dentist Rothchtld bid.
Jacobs, tho tailor, 9 Morrison at
Journal want ads, lo a word,
PEonm oiie
BIG ROSE YARD
Christmas Shopping Has
Commenced
We have already sold hundreds of dollars' worth
of holiday goods. This year we got our immense
stock of holiday presents early and we arer offering
the best inducements to shoppers that have ever been
made.
SELECT NOW
and we will let you have it on our small payment
plan. AH you have to do is to call and look over our
immense stock, pick out the present you wish and
make a very small deposit on it. You can then take
it home with you if you wish and pay for it as. you
like.
. PAY LATER
This is satisfactory to us. In this way you will
have your presents all paid for by Christmas and will
never have noticed the money.
Standard Jewelry Store
189 Third St. Opposite Baker Theatre.
i
Piano Buyir
The buyingof a piano is an important transaction. There
are many different makes
of pianos, and there are
many dealers.
Sherman, Clay & Co. are
an old, well-known, es
tablished house, and carry
the finest line of high
grade, dependable pianos
to be found in any house
on the coast. They sell
NEW PIANOS as
low as $265, $275,
$200, $300 and up to
the incomparable Stein
way at ' $575 and up.
Used pianos from $150
to $225.
The following list is re
markable and you will
recognize the names names as familiar as the names of old
friends Steinway, A. B. Chase, Everett, Conover, Packard,
Kingsbury, Ludwig, Estey, Emerson, Kurtzmann, Welling
ton, A. B. Chase Player Piano; Kingsbury, Carola and Eu
phona Inner Players.
Convenient Monthly Payments May Be Arranged.
Sherman, Clay & Co.
SIXTH AND MORRISON, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE
W r7 Tea 4 Cast to Saro
Did You Ever Notice
The contented and sat
isfied look of the man
" or woman -with money
in the bank? It's the
first dollar that starts
the account which
. brings the smile that
A few dollars saved
weekly or . monthly
soon grow to make
stays.
Let us talk over the
advantage of our Sav-,
ings ' Department with
you. ; . ' ;'
Two per cent allowed on
checking accounts. :
AMERICAN BANK & TRUST
CO. OF PORTLAND :
po 5eventh St. Elka Temple
U a RALSTON ....... .Praa. . . '
a, U MAO GIBBOX..Cahlar
TEETH WITH OR
WITHOUT PLATES
OUT or TOWaT HOfU
We aha Aeyoajr asttra Orm, Brldffa
and Sla4 Work la a dav U naoaaaarv.
roatttvely raiaiwaa Bxtnottaf Xra
when Dlatae o brlda-aa ara ordarad.
SaMltlva) Until asd reata samavad vrlta.
ao tba laaarl paia. Ten chalra. Only -tba
moat aclentlfio aad caraful work. .
oe TZAsa xv romxivAam.
a v iOaV pajalaaa DanMata.
ralUac JUdfn nird asd WMklBtrtm
I a. m. ta 8 n. m. : fiuiuiava t to lL
Yaialaaa Extraction. K0o; Platea. (.0k
Beta nonta. a and muu ivsa.
MllRBflW IS WASHDAYj
Avoid Its Troubles
TO
i
Only Two Weeks More of the Closing-Oat Sale of
Hamburger's Millinery Store
BY SENDING TO THE
IAM0NDS
An Excellent Collection
. of Superb Stones
Besides carrying an unusual
ly large assortment of Dia
monds, we can offer you the
additional inducement of ab
solute reliability. Whether
you wish a moderately priced
stone or an unusually costly
one, you cannot do better
than to purchase it here,
; where you are cfrtain of se
. curing the best diamond ral
: ues obtainable.
HEITKEMPER'S
JEWELRY STORE
SS8 MORRISON STREET
aarvact rrlead trwry Store fa rue
Peninsula la dolna- lta ahara tn nnaka
Portland the grroatoat city of roaea In
the land. A meeting is to bo held in
Peninsula hall next Thursday. October
12, and eeverai other gatherings are
Scheduled for later dates, una at Mnrth
Alblna and on at St. Johns.
An exoeUent program has been ar
ranged for next Thursday evening. The
Peninsula brass band will furnish mnafn
and J. B. Pllklnetah will dnllvar an ad
dress on rose culture. .
. Fifty thousand rosebushes ara to be
distributed among tho residents of that
district, and it Is axDected that a lartra
attendance will be present. Order will
be taken for roaea. and all whn h.v.
fOOm In thalr varda tnr rnaahnahaa will
u auppiiea. ,
SUEPEISE PAETY
AT ANNIVEESABY
One of tba mamt anlnnhU ..) a
the tast week was a aiirnrla iHv.n r.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Swone at their horn
on the Mount Scott carllna In honor of
thair tOth wedding anniversary. Many
beautiful gifts of china ware received.
Mr. and Mrs. Swope'e school clasa
presented them with a beautiful Hav
Iand berry aet. Those preaent were:
Rev. and Mrs. E. S. Mucklev. Profaa.
sor ana Airs. Dun, IT. and Mr a. Hower,
Mr. ana Mrs. Morrison. Mr,
Union Laundry Company
I
WHERE LINEN LASTS
I -family washing
ROUGH DRY
5c THE POUND
BY THE PIECE 1c UP
CALL MAIN 823 OR A-1123
vvvvvvvyvvvvsevv
Mr. and
and Mra.
Mr a. Oeorga Wat-
nd Mrs. A. H Mantrva Mra.
Benson. Mrs. Llenban. Mr. Henderaon,
zan frrguson rrora Ban irran
clsco. Miss Harriett Morahouae and
Mlaa Jones.
Pianola Music Sale.
Pianola muafo rolls are boat. - Nearly
everv make of tlavar mano" laa nr.
ranged now to uae tha pianola rolL Wa
havo nearly seven thousand new pianola
mualo rolls embraclns all of tha lat
est and moat desirable selections oom
Ing from tne factory within the next
few daya.
To make room for theaa la mr mnaln
roll library we are placing on sale to
morrow moraine- at la o'clock
fifteen hundred alle-htlv aaari ml la in
goo order at exactly half price.
Half price to all eomrra In an..!t
t urgi qusniiuea. mo tong aa thla lot
remains on the shelves. Ellere P1an
nouM, aaa aaninsTon street, sealer
In the rrnulne Pianola a rut pi.ai
riMw a aae aievaior to second floor.
WHEEE TO DINE. .
Moore's restasrant
l-ort Bonday dinner.
a eseetal
ruu au
Brandes OrtlL let ftfrtv aJ
elegant e Oaoch dinner all day.
A BTMdal te ehtkaaj
Hall s restaorant, lit Waak. etT
- Crown Tlicafre 1
tfl Alder, ner Third street T
rat TTroeal Coat " a Ian f f!- T. . v..
Film. i -
(L Per
Ton
For Range or Furnace
Washed and Screened
No Soot
No Dirt
" F, B. JONES & CO.
EAST 7 BOTH PHONES B 1771
We have only two weeks to remain in our present location,
and we are determined to close out our entire stock before
moving into our new location on Second street, near Alder,
in the Cadwell building. And in the meantime we offer our
choice new stock of stylish millinery at tremendous reduc
tions. s i
: Children's and Misses' Hats, values to $2.00 .' 50
iwau-iu-iTi.ai iiau, values iu u.vu 4017
Buckram Frames, all styles I 25
Handsome lot of Trimmed Hats, the best values m the
city ?1.05, $2.95, $3.05 and $4.95
F. M. HAMBURGER.
SOUTHEAST CORNER FIFTH AND ALDER
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SPEND THE WINTER AT,
DEL MONTE
CALIFORNIA
The Paradise of the Pacific; 125
Miles South of Saa Francisco.,
Affords'every facility for golf,
tennis, riding, driving, motoring,
and all other sports under ideal
conditions.' Superb climate;
beautiful scenery. Eery luxury
and convenience of the best city
hotels.
Stopover privileges on all
through railroad tickets.
Illustrated literature'on request
. B. WARNER, Manager
LCSS THAN ELSEWHERE
r or cash
Flemish and Oak Finish
' 1 " S1.40 PER GALLON I ;M p;
Uqm Wood Filler
S1.25 PER OAIXON .
Portland Sash & Door Co.
Qaremont Tavern
A eharaafa pHm
rrti4 the rraotsg. All
tba dcUaaeUa ef the
aaaaaat, prafara4 7 a
rtwf-an
aCxcaOaart
aaehd V? a t1gtttH as
rM af ar istla, mr, If Va)
vrefav. y Astoria trmiaav
New Orleans Molasses
NBW OOODS 1908 CROP
piMOT max nAVTATioani
Tuner Opaa Kettla Tabla NEW ORIGANS MOLASSES. nllM . -Sl.OO
Fancy Open Kattle NEW ORLEANS MOLAS8E5 for eooklnar. ral. .60
FANCT KINO APPLES, par box
CHOICE KINO APPLES, par box.
OLIVES
BTTLK OTJTES. QTTTKM. axtre larire. par raUoa ...
Bl'LK OLIVKS. QUEEN, ritra Urga. par quart ...
BULK OIJVKsJ. MANZANILLA. vt ralloa
Pt'LK OLIVES. MANZANILLA. ar quart
BULK OLIVES. RIPE, railon tins
BI I.K OLIVES, RIPE, par quart
CAM A OLIVES. QUFEN. II-ov lasa .....
CAM A OLIVES. QUEKN. l-oa. lnj. ....
CAM A OLIVES. Ql'EEN, glaaa
SPANISH CLVINDER QtTEN. 14-oc (lass
HEINZ MANXANILLA GEM
MISSION RIPE OLIVES, pint tins
OL.lrK, i-oa. fiaaa ...
OLIVES. IJ-os. c-lsss ...
ES with Swart Fffimra.
PTVrrFD OLIVES With vt Prrre. t
KHMANVS, RIPE
FHM ANVflb RIPE (
PTl'EEET 'OLIVES
... ........
...... ...
rrlltxlar
STl'FTED OLIVES with Ivwt Prppers. l-o. ejUadtr
o. nnru oi eeji ouve iih
P.
P.
8. PITTED WUEtN OLIVES. l-ca
rlaasj
(lase
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