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TUB OREOON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENINO. OCTOBER 81, -1808. r?"e Town Topics TONIGHT'S AMUBKMEN'TS ll.lllg. Ths Tims, the Place ud the uir Th Honeymoonera Vaudeville Vaudeville Vaudeville , .'Btrtrken Blind." At Cripple Creek. ' Dakar liunsalow ,. Urowu of Harvard, urpli.um l'anlages Grand Lyrto I fcuar Tha spirit ahown In W. M. Killings, worth's announcement In Tuesday's Journal ralutlva to the Columbia bar ta highly commendable. Mr. Killing aworlh hearing of the malicious falanhooda, circulated eapoclally by Seatllellea de faming Portland by discouraging ship- liars to give tha Columbia bar a wide i Larth on account of tha treacherous tTi bur, make a point to disprove tha dam aging atatemenia. r rvm ina aiauaiica ant forth In hla adverllamnent It will ba aeen that there la nothing to -warrant tlin Ilea circulated by thoae who are en cavnrlng to build up tha precipice city on the Bound at tha expense of i'ortUnd. taking li anu should tip. It I Ve lak la an an up Meal paattma by everybody. Basting taq't difficult to learn and jropd luatruotore are always OA baud 10 notp. IH Cham bare Morrison streak oornar optician. at aiata. HI VT, A. Wlae and associates, painless I aeatlaia. Third and Washington. signs, lit TambUL Mala Jaooba, tba tailor, Itl Moniaon at. Journal want ade, la a word. AT TITE THEATRES ii -a "Tim, I lace and Girl' Tonight. 'The The merry musical comedy, Tin. ri aiiriN will Ik thm ml. . .... w, x i i max,, " . . . - traction at The Hetllg theatre, for four Harry Nudelman, tha boy who baa soed a Chinaman while the latter waa carrying a tray of dlahea, thereby mix Ing up the Chinaman and the dlahea on tha ground, waa made a ward of the Juvenile court by Judge Oantenbeln yen terday. The boy explained that It waa all a mlatake on hie part, that he waa playing with other boya when the Chinaman got In the way. He was atlll Inclined to giggle when the fall of the plg-talled victim waa recalled to hla mind, and Judge Oantenbeln decided that It would' be a good plan to place him, on probation. Oreat factory mistake shoe sale at til Morrison atreet Labels wrong on fall shoes juat arrived. Marks' name Instead of Dellar'a Factory stands loss and orders us to sell them at a sacrifice. Men's 14 and 15 ahoes, now $1.84; men'a James A. Banister, 8. & M., etc., 1 and f 7 values, now $3.88; women'a 13.60 and ft shoes, now $2.45; boys' audgirls' school ahoes. values tc $3, nowTl.66: children's fancy dress ahoes, $1.50 and $2 values at 26c. 60c and $1. Dellar'a, auoceasor to Marks Shoe Co., 291 Morri son treet, between Fourth and Fifth. The demand for farms la reported aa being very good. The Pine Tree Land company reports the sale of an 80-arre farm belonging to Wandros, Stevenson, Wash., to IX Busby, who gave In ex-, chance a house and quarter block at Maegly Junction valued at $3,000. The same firm made an exchange of a new house at Thirty-sixth and Clinton street for 160 acree of wheat land in Gilliam county. Thn Interested parties were J. O. El rod and F. McDanlels. Rev. and Mrs. II. C. Shaffer enter tained the young people of the United Brethren church at the parsonage last night. 160 guests being Invited. short musical and literary program was rendered ana refreshments served, in purpose of the gathering waa to discuss ways and means for enlarging the young peoples Ulole class, steps were taken which It is believed will largely in crease the membership. Victor Tarbell, steward at the Hof Brau, Sixth and Alder, pleaded guilty to a charge of selling quail out of sea aon in the Justice court this morning and was fined $100. xne charge against narenstecner & stronel. Tarbell s em ployers, was dismissed. The steward went to a local market and bought the quail, which had not been shot, but trapped. At the Commercial club this evening an Informal reception will be held for Engineer Ralph Modjeskl of Chicago. i ne mayor, council, members or the executive board and prominent work era in the various push clubs and civic societies of the city will be among the citizens who will shake hands with the bridge expert. Purity Liquor company's Thursday specials: $1.60 grade red or white port, angelica, tokay, muscat, sherrv, Ma derla and sautern at $1 per gallon; the ICllwood pure food whiskey, regular $4, at $.'!, Thursday only. Phone East 442", U-1353. Free delivery. 301-303 East Morrison. St. Johns will add about 1.000 to the number of ballots cast in this county on election day. When the registration houkd at the recorder's office In St. Johns closed after the primary election ihero were 800 names registered. Since men over zoo nave been added. ...:r :., S . r 1 v ' i ,r;( it . J . t 4 , s H In connection with our new itore. Into which we recently moved, wo have established one of the moat modern and up-to-date Optical Depart ments on the Pacific coast, equipped with the very latest scientific lastru mcnts for examining the eye. We have secured the services of Dr. George Pratt, of San Jose, Cl, who has charge of this branch and gives it his entire time. Dr. Pratt has made the eye a study for the past twenty years and is an authority on the correction of sight Our methods and equfpment are modern, and we especially solicit dif ficult cases, where others have failed. We use no drugs, confining our selves to refraction only, AND STUDIOUSLY AVOID ALL METHODS OP A FAKE NATURE, THAT ARE SO LAROELY ADVERTISED AT THE PRESENT TIME. The majority of headaches can be traced to the eyes, caused either by improperly fitted glasses or the absence of them altogether, and often the system is drugged with strong medicines, whereas a pair of correct lenses only is necessary to remedy the trouble. "Cross eyes" In children can often be straightened through the use of glasses, if worn in time. Our EYEGLASS MOUNTINGS fit any nose, having the least hold for guards. They are made to stick tight, and at the same time are nobby in appearance. Broken lenses duplicated and Oculists' prescriptions filled. We use only the highest-grade lenses and frames, and, with a reputa tion to uphold, feel that we are In a position to give you the best of satis faction. We hope to be favored with at least a part of your business, and as sure you expert service. JAEGER BROS., Jewelers and Opticians, 266 Morrison St, Bet. Third and Fourth. Poor Teeth Poor LrOoks Willi AafgEEMTsrra. II EI LI G WaaMstto Fbonaa Main 1 and A-Ult s niuiiis. Ht(JI.N.MNJ TONiaiVT Dfeclal Trice lailnae Paturday Tha revurtie Musloaj Cowed "The Time; Place and Ctrl- Beats Now Selling al Theatre. Kvenlnga l to to ,oe; Matinee to H Main 117, A-4!. EMPtmi TMATU CO. (IXO.) uraeal linker Ml.u k Company all week In the fe rn, mm rigi' play, -Brows of atarvaHL" Had lUli! Itahl Callage lluye. Collag HlMrta and Bcenos of old Harvard. Uat acHta In advanca. Matinee Haturday only. Kvenlng prlrea 26c. 85c, 6oc; Mat Ho, :5c. Next week OUttarlag Olorla.', One cannot be beautiful without teeth. That la Impoaalble. Tha rowa of perfect tenth accentuate a wo man s beauty, or a min i handaome ap i pea ranee Therefore, take care of thai taelh and your beauty will lake care n A lrn . ... of Itself. Slaver neglect the teeth, or) BAUER THEATRE Vmi Will n.rh. , Km , . rv ...Kar I, I - too lata. Coma In anil Ut ua itimln. rh.""r" Mln ;i A-ol0 your ,te. Coma In and lat ua examine ' u-xf "r!i V. . i??.SA ;B"' , molars anywav Maybe we cnninKirN .r ATHK Crt. (lno. I.ESSEB ou on tha right road id reform ,....u' h 1,uh.Tr' "- Put y mem ir may nave gone wrong. We are thorough dentlsta of many years' practical experience and we back up every bit of It with our well-known reputation for doing HONEST DENTISTRY The beat Dentistry Is none too good for you. Our success Is due to uniform nign-graae work at reasonable prlc Mats Tonlg Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, hi -all thla wrk 0o. M Cohans famous Musical ( nmwlv. "Tir KOaTETaf OOaTSXB" With Willie Dtinlay an.1 u Hiilendld Cast Cohan Ulrls. Hoys. Mualc and Fun Night prlcea 26c. tOc. 75r, l; Mala 25c, 60c. Next attraction Kaas j STtaV z seu oariiT raicpu shoes ovr up S1.00 up PAINLESS EXTRACTION RO$ OTT -rXTXJ T7"T I T TXmu mr r GOLD FILLINGS 22K GOLD CROWN GOOD RUBBER PLATH .. .. THE BEST RUBBER PLATES NERVOUS PEOPLE And those afflicted with heart weak ness can now have their teeth m. treated, filled and bridge work tyllad wiiuuuv kuo irasi ywuu ur UXDK01T AU work guaranteed for ten ycaV Chicago Painless Dentists . mnr e A-ioao. Kate. rV Xtn. Sundays and Holidays THEATRE !.-$.:$.. Week of October Is Reran Hoboeeu Udna PhilUpa, roar If Ightons, Aifrett Xelor and Company, The Orways, Ma be! afaitland. Carter and Blnford, Or phum fictnr , Orphram Qrohestre, PANTACES THEATRE ASVAVCZD TATTDBTXZiX.9 32 3 U WASH. ST.. COS. 6TS Phones Main J880. A-SS4H Office hours, 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. gun- ays irom a to l. l,aay attendant John E. Young, Favorite Comedian as "Happy Johnny Hlchl," at the Hellig Tonight In "The Time, Place and Girl." nights, beginning tonight. This big production is presented by an excep tionally good cast, lnojuding the fa vorite comedian, John E. Young, as Happy Johnny Hicks. Pretty girls and catchy music galore are found. "The Rivals" Coming to Heilig. The attraction at the Hetllg theatre for four nights beginning next Sunday, will bo Joseph and William Jefferson and their excellent supporting company in Richard Brinsley Sheridan's brilliant comedy, "The Rivals." Seat sale opens Friday. My Sample Shoes are Superior Shoes, They are (he Pick and Cream of the Shoe World WRIGHT'S FOR WOMEN S2jM A PAIR Story Teller at the Orpheum. Miss Mabel Maitland, in quaint southern negro stories at the Orpheum Is a brilliant and gifted daughter of Tennessee, and prior to her vaudeville debut was much sought after as a so ciety entertainer, being, herself a cul tured and talented young woman or 8jt clal prominence In the south. A music roll, bunch of keys, suitcase, two purses, two pairs of gloves, cuff button, paint brush, five packages and an umbrella were found on the street cars yesterday and can be recovered by .calling at lost article department, First and Alder streets. J. B. Crane was arrested at 488 Clair mont avenue, Woodlawn, by Officer Henson today because S. Newell, one of his neighbors, had sworn to a warrant charging him with shooting Newell's dog. "The Honeymooners" a Hit. As was predicted, George M. Cohan's The Honeymooners" Is the blXKest kind of a hit at the Baker this week. ohan girls, Cohan boys, music and original comedy never fall to make good, and this company is one of the real ones. Matineeb tomorrow and Saturday. Rah! Rah! Rah! Harvard. The good old college yells, songs, love affairs and games have full posses- sion or tsaKer stocK company mis weeK in the famous play, "Brown of Har vard." Blocks of seats are being taken by different schools, as the scenes of life at America's famous college natur ally attract them. Matinee Saturday. Portland's Busiest Shoe Sbop FOR ME IN The city council at Its special session yesterday passed an ordinance appro priating $200 for the repair of the cltv nan rooi, wnicn janitor Simmons says Is in a leaky condition. Warehouse space for rent on trnck. Goods taken on storage. Good shipping facilities on track. Western Storage & Transfer Co.. 821 Hawthorne ave. . Pnntagea Good Bill. There Is a show at Pantages theatre this week that requires no boosting by j the press agent. The Marvelous Har- i deen, presenting his own original death- i defying milk can mystery. Is the prln- I rlpal feature act In fact every num- ! ber on the program Is away above the ! average. 1 Wanted All men to know that all our patent leather shoes are guaran teed Korrect Shape Shoe store. 29S Morrison street near Fifth: Steamer Jessie Harklns. for Camas, WashpDgal and way landings, dally ex cept eunaay. leaves Washington street uvea at a p. m. 'Cripple Creek" at the Star. "Cripple Creek" had another big house last night at the Star, and it deserved It. There is something to the show. It is natural, real and splendidly mounted and presented. " Open Dally 8 A. 51. (o 6 P. 51. 6th Floor Oregonian Building Rooms 600-601 These Shoes are Regular $3.50 to $6,00 Values 77 o Da it .1. Jiui.ji .i.)ji iiiiriwaaiiii.iuiiiMn.aam ht.htiwimi in. n uli i. , I I A PAIR l w. pay you 4 per cent to says Never Pay More Than These Prices Open Saturdays 8A.il. lo 10 P. U. 6(h Floor Oregonian Building Rooms 600-601 It Is Not Miserly To Save To husband one's re sources, to refrain from excess, to accumulate against that inevitable day when there shall be need of a reserve. It is not miserly it is only wise. We deem it a privilege to explain the advan tages of our Savings Department. A dollar will start an account. Two per cent allowed on oh eel tuff aooonnts. AMERICAN BANK & TRUST CO. OF PORTLAND 90 Seventh St., Elks Temple I O. RALSTON Pra O. I MAC GIBBON. .Cashier. tars of All Katlona. Presenting his own orla-lnaJ nth.rwiev. Jng Milk-Can Mystery. Hardeen will leap from the Burnslde street bridge, handcuffed and manacled, at 1J:0 Mon day afternoon, giving a thrilling fres exhibition of his daring and puialin ability to master the manacles. Matinees dallv. lac. Twn ahn.a . night, 16c and 25c. The STAR 7 Mat. Wednesday. Saturday and Bunder For the Entire Week of October IS Hal Reid a Great Play, "at cxiFPm canrxK." Matinees at 2:30 p. m. Every evening; at 8:15. NlfcTht nrlea 1 Krv 2Kv ZKa Kni: matinee 16c and 26c. Seats may be reserved by either phone. wext week "Tie rUminf Arrow. THE GRAND Vaudeville de Luxe aHOTEHB BZO BZXXi The Enlffmnrelle The Marvelous Electric Man W. 1m. Warden S3 Co Introducing The Oreat Multicomposlte Assisted by rred Banar Tiree Vewsomse The Kartaianl Tamlly Boss atom Al Coleman Tha eraser Granaasoope LYRIC THEATRE Seventh and Alder THE BLUNKALL COMPANY October 18, Entire Week STRICKEN BLIND No German Co. Friday Matinees 'Sunday. Tuesday. Thursday Saturday. Next Week, October 83, Pink XJOmlnoe. GET ITER SKATING SCAB XT Exposition Rink TONIGHT 0? Store for rent in wholesale district that Is a snap at the figure asked. If Interested address a note to 8-411, Journal. Woman's Exchange, 1SS Tenth street, lunch ll:iO to 2; business men's lunch. Health culture classes for women and fflrls; $5.00 season. Rlngler School. Rkatlnc; Is more popular this season than ever before and more people are Have Yon Seen EnlgmarHle? There is an electirlc man on exhibition at the" Grand this week, Enlgmarnlle, the only figure of the kind that has been Invented. It is unlike any other act ana must not De ronrusea wun tne com mon mechanical doll specialties. Enlg marelle Is made of electric wires, stor age batteries, etc. "Stricken Blind" at the Lyric. The best theatrical proposition In town this week Is the Blunkall com pany's performance and production of that famous melodramatic success, "Stricken Blind." It Is one of the most Interesting plays ever eeen here. PENIXSULAK PEOPLE TO PLANT JIORE POSES A box of Ivory Soap can you think of a bet-. ter wedding present? True, it is somewhat out-of-the-ordinary, but that is in its favor, rather than the reverse. And Ivory Soap is very much more useful than cut-glass, silver and things of that sort In order to Insure plentiful suptdv of roses for the Rose Festival next summer, a meeting will be held at Peninsular Station tomorrow night, at vhlch It Is planned to take orders for several thousand rose bushes. These are to be planted during the winter so that they will be In full bloom by June. Last year the Peninsular Rose Carni val association undertook to supply each visitor to the city with a rose aa he left the union depot, and although two carloads of rosea were thus dletrlbutel. they did not meet the demand. With the enlarged supply. however. It Is hoped to be able to more than meet the cry for rosea at the depot, as well as , for the floats In the naradea. i I The meeting will b held in the hall at Peninsular and a program. Including a rencert by the Peninsular band, baa been arranged. ! F. W. Baltes and Company invite your inquiries for FEINTING Phone Main 165 Home A 1165 First and Oak HIOHER STANDARD Our DECIM plan and METHODS get great results. The ordinary student makes rapid progress. You should investigate and see SPECIAL LOW RATE THIS MONTH. ENROLL NOW. We save you money in tuition and books. We will place you in position at a good salary. WE WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY. BUSINESS UNIVERSITY I. E. RICHARDSON, B. S., LL.B., President. Portland, Oregon. 68 THIRD STREET. Comer of Oik. Phone Main 4504 A WOMAN SPECIALIST AIRS. S. tC. CHAN the only Chinese woman doctoring In thjs city. She has cured many afflicted sufferers. Cured private and female diseases, also throat and lung troubles; stomach, bladder and kidneys and diseases of all kinds that the human flesh is heir Zt'h- to- Cured by Chinese ia herbs and roots. Rem- .aval 4ea hflrnil.ai XT ntlona Honest treatment Examina tions free. 226 H MORRISON ST., Be tween First and Second. RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS If you want to gat rid of your Rheumatism try Larsen's North Sea Rheumatic Remedy. Call and I will refer you to people. In Port land I have cured In 3 days. "Free Trial.'. Larsen Remedy Co. 61 . TMXMD ST., BOOM S3. irr PIANO BUYING The buying of a piano la an Im portant transac tion. There are many different makes of pianos, and there are many dealers. Sherman, Clay Hl 'l !; Ur Cn nr. an nA . vtimtunsX 1 well-known estab- , Afc w lished house and carry the fines t line of high-grade, dependable pianos to be found in any house on the coast. ' They sell new pianos as low asr 9383, ao, au, 90iu ana up to tne Incom parable Steinway at $575 and up. Used ' pianos from 9150 ta $236. The following list is remarkable and you will recognise the names names as familiar as the names of old friends-.. Steinway. A. B. Chase, Kverett, Conover, Packard, Kingsbury, Ludwlg, Estey, Emerson, Kurtzmann, Wellington, -A. B. Chase Player Piano; Kingsbury, Carols, and Euphona Inner Players. Convenient monthly payments may be arranged. Sherman. Clay & Co. Sixth and Morrison, Opposite osto tries. TEETH urn uuiv Money r i Baildina; Permits. I P V fiimntnn lA.itAr fmna alll Anv crocer will erladlv ;ln?.Fvi, "ftriLi" ..bt'" Forty-, - : naoin ann roriy-ninm, sz.autf; j. w fill trntir nrHr fnr a hnr , 9 rocl",r, lr,rr nd a half frame dwell-j Ull yOUr Oraer IOr Si DUX ; Ing. Nebraska street between Maadm Tan, rreoklea,. . Xolaa, Koths, perflaoaa Kalr REMOVED At TrlfUnr Cost Tata shoalders saads plump, lean f aoae Baavde fat, fcy Mrs. F.G. Batchcller tie Tllford tUf. Oer. 10th ft Korrtaoa Fboce Main 33e. DViVVWAWAMVeAV i i 1 'N. 1 9. 4k I of Ivory Soap; and will deliver it where and when you tell him. Ivory Soap 99 Per Cent. Pur. Perry, repair two- 114 PruiJ be nd a half frame dwelling. East and Virginia, 1,1K: Oeorre Rosa, one- : t i u km Tltlimnnk aiul Thofniw lelahth betwMn Oram anil iti n oaa-! ann, I1.S00. T. '.. Mars-ulls. oe-atot-r f ram. I tnrr rmnit dwelling. rnrhett between ThnnMna mwtA riii..,''uM ftmk and Haven. 1 50": R. P. . tt.a; l OoldT-erg. onf-i"-r frame I Graham. tw-etory frame flats, paat dwelling. Corbt between Flower and Twent v-evenlh between Tamhlll and Sweeney. ll.eOP: Mabel C Brlgham. ' Pelmont 14 H C Morrla, one-story frame dwelling. Kaat KinT-nia be tween Wygant and Going. !.; E. C O'niaena. dnf-itorr frame dwelling Oniaha rtwfi Portland boulevard aa4 lekam. ILit'O. IN THE BUSINESS COLLEGE WORLD Meant all that it modern. Attested by our popularity and attendance. Get our catalogue and learn WHY our tcbool leads: WHY our graduate! are all employed. Day and night clastet throughout the year. BUS BTZUZjrO FOBTItAJTS, OBBOOB ! ?n,,n, have free examination. SILVER FILLINGS 3Sa XTP GOLD FILLINGS Up ! Boiled Linseed on nSl? ::::::v.v.::::: j:88 I GALLON LOTS Mat W CR2WNS ' ; ?? TO JSiOO wo OS All work guaranteed for ten yeara j Raw Linseed OU tloV:i&m.fti&t99 6 GALLON LOTS BTa 1 apeclallaU ot from li to tt years' I . ezperlenca Kure white Lead PE "0 7.SO Portland Sash & Door Co. Boston Denfisls so rmoBT sr. POBTZJaJTS, OB. J FURS! FURS! AT LOWIIT rOSSXBXB PBJCXB. Kemoleilng a specialty. Fur coats of ail kinds made to order. WELLINGTON COAL The best house coal oa the Pacific Coaa Churchley ros. Bunkers Uth and Marsha Tl Sta. r-nonea Main in. A-IIIL T- tnntj and a half frame dwelling, Fat aitteTu Nl( 1 bomr-woa and Hra e. !!.: TaBe S. Jnhnson, two tiry frame dwelling. Montana arena bwe KininrawerUi and Kmemon. . 3. B. iVn. rrir twn-etorr frame store. F'i'.h tm Emvrt aa. iaTa .i.tfi. I- -J- f"tr-y. aLorrljj klij t,..t.-m f.a rrraav Se. WILHOITMLNERALWATEB LABBB THOMAS. Phone A-ellA It Labtoe Bids. cor. 14 aaa Waahtng-toav Royal House, San frandsco revta ant Bevard Sta. All outside roona a, steaun heat not ajtd eold water. Rata. l to 11 per day. Weekly rates. Car a Fourth street cars direct from Third strat depot. From Ferry. Howard street cars direct T. L Tarpljv. prepnetor. L. SCHUMACHER ItlH Xarrlaoa si, Opv rosaoffloa. Xoma Phone A-OO30. Pkoae Mala SCtO. A New Departure V to aTadleom. rtTBBixm, TeL atata eeiT, MaKfcaaery, Safes DRATACE STORAGE ; ewd UerxfcaaxCae J . TRACKAGE LMov. 4 Sure. CLAY S, MORSE KSLa lib I DA1S WmJSHmm l POH GLUTEfJ DREAD IBo run 11 a tin mnr gc&wab Printing Co. tttr axr. 14IH BTAK.K TKKlTj The cost of Intansenta greatly redoced by toe Holmaa , using company. I Heretofore It has been tha esatoia ef ' fan. rat directors to make charges for all incidentals connect! wl' a fa aeral The Edward Holoaaa I atr tak ing ro it pan y. the leading fueoral dl rectors of Portland. ha depart 1 from that c-aston- nan aeaket la farnlahtl , by as we sak mm satra cnargao t embaialng. beer to- rtntry. ut.0a t he or tnr eerrteos that may b ra I etrd Of .l-fH Ct-Xhtng. m.try mna imlfi toaa erracttne a savu f of III to :t oa eocb faneral THE EDWARD H0LMA:: IffiDERTAKlaG CO. nt txxbj rr. cos, iilv ? Journal Waa til r!:zr