The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 24, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 24. 1008
Town: Topics
TOXIGIirS AMVSIiME,YrS .
Helllg. "Ths Tims, the Place and the
Girl"
f laker , ...The Honaymooners.'
tuiigalow ...... .."Brown of Harvard."
Orpheum ..... ,......',. ...Vaudeville
1'antagea . vauoevuie
unnq . .......... vbuqitnii
l.vrla .......'Stricken mind.'
g'r ............. ..''At Cripple Creek.
Great factory mistake shoe Hit at
111 Morrison street. Labels wrong on
Tall hoaa just arrived. Marks' nam
Instead of fallal's. Factory stands loss
ana oroera g to aeu mam at a saoririce.
Men's ft and It shoes, now $1.11; men's
laiar, d. m u., 10., a ana
T
BABY HOME APPEALS FOR AID
JN LIFTING ITS BURDEN OF DEBT
Y ... A Dan).
ef BJ am aii is w a . i
J 7 valuM, now t 01: Women'i $3.10 and
J mUnmm masks f at ft . Kavm
syw v sewer
chool ihtMS,
tt, aft M., tO., I
avAin'ai A
I1.4S: bova and rirla1
chlldren'a fane draa shoes, 11.10 anil
II valuaa at I So, 0o and 11. Lellar's,
successor to merits Fno. Co., 1(1 Morrl-
, son street, oetween fourtn ana rirta,
osessasssMessjsi t
" The Ladles' Aid society recently or-i
. ganlstd by tha Msthodlst woman of Oak
urove, cava a aoclal Thursday tventng
"which was largely attended and moat j
ucceaaiui m every way. The follow
ing proa-ram waa riven: Piano aolo,
Suss jiva reiix; vocal duet, tu A.
chramm and-F. B. Lewis; banjo aolo,
, Atlse Georgia Harrington; vocal aoio.
piimn inrne jonnaon; aiuiar aolo, Wll-
reading. Miss Bertha Otteratedt; vocal
i o, jHjna juois nenneay; panjo apio.
ui ueuigia jinrnngion.
' Mrs. Isaao Roberta' of 1019 Gay
Street, Ockley Green, who laft her homa
a nuraaay anernoon wntie slightly de
ranged, ranched tha homa of her mother
n-K- . JuL1' 'aah0- ytrday aftet noon v Portland'a tag day for tha Baby Home.
The family at once communicated with r,,-Umm .i, ".,... , ,,,.,
the anxious huaband In Portland. Mrs. October 31. Should appeal to all lovera
Roberts haavbeeu suffering from over-1 of children. At thla inatttutton, which
excitement created by a study of one hae been eaUbllahed 10 yesrs. hundreds
SS.th! m"nt "ft11" "S1.1"- "."J, ?ok o fllttle children, half orphans, orphans.
leaving three other-children, the young-
' , .- i
v , .A V I f 1 ,
Some of tha Little Wards of tbe Baby Home.
,aat leaa than a year old, at home.
The sixtieth annual conference of the
Congregational churches of. Oregon,
which waa one of the moat auccessful
ever held, -came to a close last night
with a praiae service and aq address to
the younr people by Rev. F. J. Van
Horn. The presentation of reDorta from
various departments took up the after
noon seasion yesterday. The committee
that visited Paolflo university reported
inrougu us cnairman. ur. turner K.
Pyoiu
J C Pope, vice-president of the First
National bank of Mora. Minn., haa writ- J
ten the Chamber of Commerce asking
iniormauon aa to me oeai place in ure-
f:on, preferably eastern Oregon, to eatab
Ish a small bank. He says he Is anx
ious to go to Oregon and to enter the
banking business, if there Is any place
where such, a venture would prove
proiitaDie.
A pleasant social and reception to new
the First . Presbyterian, church last
night, A program of music was given
by Mrs. netcner iinn ana miss n; lea no
Kurth. The affair was given by the
Ladles' Aid society oi which Mrs. Isaac
Vanduyn is the president, She was as
sisted by Mrs. James F. ISwIng and
Mra. Charles R. Tsmpleton.
Rose, the little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Nila Anderson, filed thla morning
at 7 o'clock. - The funeral will be held
tomorrow afternoon at i o clock from
the BwedlRh Methodist church, corner of
.Beech ana uroaaway streets.
or worse than orphans, have been shel
tered during their helpless babyhood,
cared for and developed, and passed on
to private homes or to the care of other
institutions. Many have grown to use
ful and honorable manhood and woman
hood. . -
When the Baby Home waa established
In Its present location. Thirty-seventh
and Ellsworth streets. It waa out In
the country; few buildings were In that
suburban district and the Isolation and
quiet of the place were thought desir
able for the little ones. Now . It la In
the city, and the gradlnar of atreeta and
laying of cement sidewalks has put the
Institution ovrr 13,000 in debt.
To raise this burden of debt would be
an endless task If the directors of the
home had to rely upon the surplus from
running expenses for In fsct there Is
none. But In one day by the help of
the public this debt can be wiped out
without taxing anyone.
The tags will be for snle In all pub
lic places, In offices, store bull(Wngs, at
the union depot, on street corners, and
wherever people oongregate. Many will
gladly 'buy more than one tag at the
tririlng sum or 10 cents. Others will
take pride and pleasure In paying more
than the sum asked. Hut If all the ri-
pie come forward loyally tag day will
ds a great success.
FLAMES RUM
FIIIE DOIIIIEIS
- '
FJro in Hellers Millinery
Store Causes Jxss Esti-
; mated at $35,000.
i'hlrty-flva thoosand dollars worth of
feminine headgear waa deatroyed by
fire, smoke and water last evening In
Hellera millinery store, at Weat Park
and Washington streets. Nearly 10,000
spectators eurrououaa me scene or de
struction, and It was with difficulty
that the police kept the crowd back.
Tbe fire orlrlnated In the basement
and waa discovered about :0 o'clock,
it la thought to have been started by
defective wiring. The fire Itself did
comparatively little damage, amoke and
water causing moat of the deatructlon.
Mra. M. I Hunt, croorletor of the
atore, said this morning that everything
waa ruinoa. come or ma moat eiDen-
slve hats In Portland, she said, which
were In eases upstairs, were destroyed
by smoke, and lxrhaps 110,000 worth of
stocK Kept in tne Daeemenl waa spoiled
by the flood of water which the firemen
poured on the flames, 'Vhe Insurance la
put I12.UU0. '
The fire waa discovered by Patrolman
Harms, s He turned In the slarm, but it
waa fully five minutes before any of
the fire apparatus arrived. A chemical
engine was first on the scene, but
seemed to have little effeot on the blase.
Chief Campbell arrived about ten min
ute later and started four lines of hose
to pouring; water Into tha basement,
the walls of which are of brick and the
floor cement, making It water tight
Before the firemen were forced to aban
don the basement they were working in
water up to their armpits.
Two firemen, Winifred Ring and J. E.
Freeman, were nearly suffocated by
amoke while fighting the' blase.
'J CoMirvatlu Custodlo"
IIBEBRIIA
SAVINGS BANK
. PAYS
4 Per Cent.
OPEN
For the convenience of
'its customers on Satur
day, evenings from 6 to 8
114 Second St.
Cor. Washington, Port
land, Oregon.
Mrtf a- Theatre.
ttiwivj fth and Washlngtoa.
, rhonae Main 1 and A-lllt
O LAST TIMS TOKIOHT. '
, The Merry Mualeal Comedy,
-The Time, Place and Girl"
Evenings, II.I0 to loot mat. It to tla
HEILIG
Theatre
14th and Waahtnetoa
Four Nlrhts, Beginning Tomorrow,
Special Vrioe Matinee Wednesday.
Joseph and William W.
rorramaoBT
In Sherldan'a Brilliant Comedy,
Evenings, 1.I0 to tOn: mat, II to tie.
lit
THEATRE
Main I IT. A -4 114.
aacnma nuArma oo. io.) umi
Baker Stork company, last time tonight.
in the famoua college play,
"BresB of sxarvasd."
Evening prices 16c, lie and SOe; rat
Inea 15e. Itc.
Next, week, starting tomorrow matinee,
"Tne soad to Teateraay.
DR. N.J. fULTOS
NATUROPATH,
DEAFNESS
PREACHERS MEET
HERE THIS WEEK
The Portland District Preachers'
ftrt.rr.tWa5,.XV? hch "J1 by minister.
of the city and of the towns along the
Columbia river to Astoria, will be in
session at . the Centennory Methodist
Episcopal chiirctn East Ninth and Pine
streets, next Tuesday and Wednesday.
The program follows:
Tuesday evening Devotional services,
P. Conklln; sermon. C. C. Rarlck; ex
hortation, l. P. Smith.
Wednesday morning Scripture les
sons, Louis Thomas, 8. J. Koeter, A. A.
Heist; Significance of the Quarterly
Conference Questions, Asa Sleeth; Se
lection of Subject and Themes for Ber-
mrnm - n.nlomlii TiMin. A7 TT U.nn.
Our toung People, L C. Poor; The Pa
clflo Christian Advocate, Dr. D. I
Rader; Reports from Charges and Out
look (two minutes each) by all pastors:
deaooneess reports, Mlas DeWltt First
church, and Miss Twldwell. district
deaconess.
Wadnesdav afternoon Praver service.
u. t. Jdcrnerson, w. J. Douglass. J. u,
voce: Ministerial Etiquette. D. A.
i, ni a,' v. ... ,K iiugi.D. v.
Portland District, district suoerlntend
ent; Sunday Sohool Work In Oregon
Conference. J. T. Abbett: How to Pre
sent Our Benevolences, -J. W. MeDou-
aii; Willamette . university, t resident
letcner .Horn an.
Wednesday evening Song service, w
Fry; Dlalform meetlnit subject
juvangeusm, w. sanairur: nivangei
Istio Work In Pastoral Visitation. R
E. Myers; An Evangelistic Church, W,
Euster; Exhortation, C L. Hamilton.
While J. W. iingle, Qresham, was
driving across the car tracks at East
Forty-first and Hawthorne avenue yes
terday his horse stumbled and falling
on tne tracKS, orone one leg. a ponce
man shot the animal.
Rate war. Steamer Nome .City sails
direct ror nan UTancisco xuesaay even
Ing. Cabin, $10, berth and meals in
cluded. Frank Bollam, 'agent, 121 Third
Street
After the Dlav the Perkins Grill,
Our Chafing Dish and Sea Food Spe
cialties are worm wnue.
No better Oysters in the World, (
Warehouse space for rent on track.
Goods taken on storage. Oood shlppin
Transfer Co..
facilities on traok. Western Storage
321 Hawthorne ave.
Meet at the electric fountain In the
Perkins grill, and listen to Webber's
novelty orchestra at IS o'clock lunch, 6
o'clock dinner and after the tieatre.
Wanted All men to know that ' all
our patent leather ahoes are guaran
teed. Korrect Shape Shoe store, 291
Morrison street, pear Fifth.
Meet at the electric fountain In the
Perkins grill, and listen to Webber's
novelty orchestra at 1 o'clock lunoh, (
o iiocs uinncr ana alter tne meatre.
wick car, Robertson, In a Locomobile,
and Lytle, driving the Isotta.
The Chadwlck forged ahead at the
aeventh lap but worked badly and at the
next turn Robertson's Locomobile again
took first place.
On the last turn Robertson was In
the lead but ran off the track. He was
able to regain his position and won by
about two minutes, with Lyt)e, in the
Isotta car, finishing second, y
NATION EEADY FOR '
BRYAN LANDSLIDE!
TAFT Will LOSE
WEST KI1
Republican Party in State
Badly Demoralized Says
Dr. John S. Morris.
Successfully Treated
By tha Simplest Method Tel Discov
ered.
Nlnetr-flve ner cent of the cases of
deafness brought to our attention are
tne result or cnronie catarrn or tna
throat and middle ear. The air pas
- sages become clogged by
catarrhal deposits, stoppin
the action of the vibratory
t bones. ' Until these deposits
I ire removed
relief Is Im
BAUER THEATRE
VliAMSia. mJT.M A K A
Is ii v 1 17 . & i sm 1 1 1 0, - v e w v.
OREGON THEATRE CO. (Inc.) LESSEE
uao. L Uakar, uen. Manager.
LAST TIME TONIQHT
Geo. M. Cohan's fumnus musical comedy
"THE HOaTZTsCOOlTXKI"
With WlUle Dunlsy and a Splendid Cast
uonan uins, iioys. musio ana jrun
Niffht prices 16c. 10c. 7 Sc. II: Mats-
loo. sua. next attraction, opening to
morrow matinee. "Sana and Biz."
f. 1 1
111 V . t .
1
it n r
re - sunt e, A-iovo.
le fS - l XUk gun days and Mt
mum
(Continued from Page One.)
ttonal Issues, coupled with local causes.
The Taft management makes little at
tempt to deny that Ohio is lost to
them. I have met no man from that
state, of either party, who does not
claim Bryan has won it. He has had
welcomes in towns Which in two former
campaigns hooted and hissed him. The
Democrats are absolutely united. The
Republicans are torn Into factions,
losing on every point since the contest
began.
he biggest battery of speakers ever
ROBERTSON IS WINNER
(Continued From Page One.)
iv, is the first American to carry
r tne prixe. His victory is an tne
he drove nis
Steamer Jessie Harklna, for Camas,
Washoua-al and wav landinas. dallv
.cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
aocK at 2 p. m.
Meet at the electrlo fountain in the
Perkins galll, and listen to Webber's
novelty orchestra at 13 o'clock lunch,
o'clock dinner and after the theatre.
Dr. McGavIn, E06 Dekum building, has
returned from five months' European
hospital work.
"Oaks pavilion dancing" Sunday eve
ning. ' Oregon City cars, First and Al
der streets.
Our cuts print special prices oi all
work. Forbes Engraving Co., First and
Ankeny.
B. S. A. C
urday eve. Ringler ha
Danolnr party everv Sat.
11. Stiles orchestra.
i - a
Woman's Exchange, 1SS Tenth street.
ittiica ii,.v v uuimeu men m lunca
to
Take your wife and sweethearts
the Perkins Grill for Sunday Dinner.
Health culture classes for women and
Tins; i.uo season, itingier BcnooL
Rose City Optical Co., 160 U Alder
treat, cor. xnira; u yearr practice.
E. S A. C dancing party, Ringler
' Take your wife and sweethearts to
tne r erains orui ror Hunaay IJlnner.
D. Chambers) at Ron., opticians. Ill
aaerrison sireei, corner o( Bixtn. 9
Webber's Novelty Orchestra at the
reruns unit ror Midday Lunch.
W, A. Wise and associate a, painless
aiaauBiai iiura ua vrasningvoo.
ft- .AC. -.f'rnc.,n' Prtr.' Ringler
wu iuuiim Dtiiti music.
Take your wtfe and sweethearts to
toe renins urtu lor Dumiay limner.
Merger,
tllL
eigne,. It TamhlU. Mats)
Jacobs, tbe tailor, til Morrlsoa st
laarmi want sda la a word.
IThell Fish and Sea Foods served ss
tney snouid te st tne Parkins Grill.
is nner ur stars is tne world. , .
The Short Lino. Between
Fortland and St TauL .
The Canadian parffle Boo avpotaTI4
rovim is tne snort line Mtween Portland
and 0t. Pae. Their trains are eleetrte
lishtad. eleetrle ventilated, with kmffee
1; iraj-T-coa)irartnest-ohrratpii rare.
Tor rate aod fsvl purUoelare arpty at
el fflea. Hi Third, street. PorUaad,
Ore.
, After tie play ie rVHrfwe OH:t '
'r Oaf!" r'an -l fee Ioo4 gr-
tl.'lin ere w.c w;i.
e tetter Casters la tbe Wr".4
da;
of:
more remarkable because
oar off the track In the last stages of
tne race, Dy quick worit got it Da ok
into the course, and finished - In fine
form. He covered the distance of 258.06
miles In 4 hours and 48 seconds. The
victor made a new record for a single
lap, which he drove at an average speed
or bh.t miles per hour.
Robertson's speed averages a fraction
less than SO seconds to the mile, or
94 1-1 feet per second. The mile aver
age" is 64 1-4 miles per hour. ;
When Lytle, In the Isotta. finished
seeond and the crowd surged o the
course the judges displayed the signal
which ordered the race stopped.
Jimmy Florida, driving a Locomobile,
failed to see the "stop" slftnal and
dashed Into the crowded stretch. The
Feople jumped back, opening a thread
Ike path for the car as It shot along
at bullet speed. Near the finish line,
Florida's machine crashed Into a big
auto crowded with spectators. All the
occupants were slightly hurt David
Schue of Brooklyn was caught between
the cars and his leg was broken. This
was the only accident of the day.
' Across tha finish line sped the Loco
mobile, with the isotta following two
mlnutea later.
Breaking through all restraint, the
crowd surged onto the track in th
path of the other machines. Apparently
regardless of their dsnger they pressed
forward to congratulate the
The drivers of the oneomlnt machines
had the alternative or ploughing tnrousb
tne mass or humanltr or leavmer th
track. They steered to the sides of the
roaoway. lumped out or tne cars ana
ran protesting to the judges.
even teem at the Start.
Seventeen of the fastest racing auto
monues in America, driven pv seven
teen dare-devil drivers ana tneir me-
chanlciane. started In the sreat race.
Eleven times the devil-wsgons must lap
the course, which is 21.40 miles, over
hill and down dale, alons; turnpikes
and past danrerons crossinss. before
eomoletlna- the reauiret distance
. . -.. - .
eimmy Fionas, a late entrant in the
contest, got the first start. In his Loco-
monne.
Enormous crowds "of spectators. IS
wnicn society people were conspicuous.
gathered overnight to witness the start
and filled the erand stand and lined the
course. At tne aana-erous turns tha
crowds were thickest and reckless of
denser, requiring the activity of the
police to vrevent them from breaklne
om me reurae as me riying mt
chines approached tbe curves.
a onuiiar rain relL maklnar tha
rarlt slippery and endanrerlne; tha
aarety or spectators and driver. Tbe
eofterilna track reduead tha rhanrea at
oreaains world records, v
Tha Chairesr ef AeeUeate.
The first seddemt of tha dv fan.
pened te the Mathesoa ear. with Di...
rem at mi vdnl cm tne sec and tso
cylinder ef the msehlae enrkM mnA
the ear wae eomr-elled te leave tha
race. It te believed that h!eh tn-aeti.
pwd made av the ear teatera
felted te machinery.
! the third lr tbe ttntchklM
driven bv Kllpatrk. wsa frwrxf to re
Ure ewlna; tn a cl'Jtcli breaktns;. ,
H.nly aftrvard the Arm. wth
FBtacKk at the wheel, broke a ahsft.
n i.. r n it. enve-si ev
turned loose in any state has been
marshalled by Hitchcock, who has
wrested control of the Ohio campaign
from vorvs. discrediting the Vorys ma
chine and ansrerins; them. With Vorys
and Foraker angry and negroes losing
rrom 16 to zu per cent to tiryan. wun
tne laoor men sweeping witn entnu
slasm to the Bryan standard, with the
small business men and tne competi
tive manufacturers, who are opposed
to trusts, believing that Bryan s oppo
sition to. monopoly promises them re
lief, with the masses favoring the
guaranteeing of bank deposits and re-
memDering tne recent closing or nanus,
with Immense numbers of workmen
workloss, and with F. S. Monnett, the
great anti-Rockefeller attorney-general
on the stump for Bryan, Taft's home
state has gone Democratic. Harmon
will be governor.
The normal Republican majority In
Ohio Is 60,000, so a change of 80,000
gives it to Bryan. It is estimated that
the laboring men alone will effect an
overturning of this majority, as a large
majority of them are now for Bryan.
Heretofore most of them have been Re
publican. .
Chanler's Election Conceded.
New Irork politicians concede Chan-
ler will be elected by a plurality esti
mated up to 200,000. It Is generally
conceded that if such proves truo
Bryan will set the state. The explan
ation or iew xorxs nop is round in
the union of Murphy, McCarron and
Conners, Murphy standing for Bryan
Decause- ne nas no need to trade with
Republicans to elect the state ticket.
Chanler Is so strongly In the lead that
Murphy la Independent this year, so
ne can avoid his hlstorla trrt with
the Republicans. 'Hughes campaigned
In the middle west, returning to find
that In his absence manv Taftttea had
been slaughtering htm. Bad blood has
oeen engendered between Hughes and
tne Tart rorces.
A Bryan landslide.
Seventy-seven electoral votes In three
states cnanged rrom Republican to
Bryan matces a difference of 154 which
gives Bryan the electoral college. On
tne oasis or present calculations Ne
braska. Kansas and Wisconsin honM
oe ror Bryan, witn even chances in
many ntner states.
Confidence is growing dally that
Bryan has tha battle won. The belief
nas encouraged nis followers so that a
magniricent rignt is being put up. Un
less material changes occur before elec
tlon day there will be a Bryan land'
slide.
That West Virginia, owing to bitter
factional strife among the Republicans,
will cast Its electoral vote for Bryan,
Is the firm belief of Dr. John S. Morris,
a leading physician of West Charleston
W. Va., who Is in Portland on a vaca
tion trip. Dr. Morris left his home city
nearly three weeks ago and since that
time has been traveling leisurely toward
the Pacific coast, passing through Ohio,
Indiana and Illinois. He is deeply in
terested in national politics and from
inquiries he made In the three states
mentioned Is satisfied that' Indiana and
Ohio are for Bryan and that the Ne-
braskan has a good chance In Illinois.
'The people or west virajmia are in
open revolt Asralnst tne HJKins rinK,
said Dr. Morris. "Arnold Sheer, the
antl-rine- candidate of the Republican
party for governor, was the popular
cnoice ror mat onice ana wiien ne was
compelled to withdraw In the interests
of party narmony, as was aiso c w.
Swisher, the Elklns candidate, the Re
publican party was absolutely disrupted.
Glasscock, the compromise candidate for
governor, Is an Elkins man from the
ground up, and Sheer, in withdrawing
from the race, practically advised his
followers to vote the Democratic state
ticket. Glasscock will be defeated, and
I believe he will carry Taft down with
him."
Dr. Morris Is In 'Dallas on business
today, but will return to Portland to
spend ' several days before going home
by way of the Puget sound cities.
Shell Fish and Sea Foods served as
they should be at the Perkins Grill.
No finer Oysters in the World.
or spraying.
hence the
Inability of
specialists
to always ef
fect a cure.
Neither can
i. r it v
A. Anvil; S. SHrruh S. C. SmL ""I? But
Hrcular CanU; C dotkUa. the"' Is a
scientific treatment for deafness and
catarrh which Is demonstrated every
day by the use of Actlna. Tbe vapor
generated In the Actlna passes through
the Eustachian tubes into the middle
ear, removing the catarrhal obstruc
, i i , .. . i , i.
1 1,' I IO UUti IUUBUII. Up II1C3 UUIIB. IU.II1
mer, anvil and stirrup) In the Inner ear
making them respond to the vibration of
sound. Actlna is also very successful in
relieving ringing noises in the head.
We have known people afflicted with
this distressing trouble for years to be
entirely relieved Dy a rew weeks use.
Aotlna has also been very successful
In the treatment of hay fever, asthma,
bronchitis, sore throat, weak lungs,
colds, headache and other troubles that
are directly or indirectly due to
catarrh. Actlna will be sent on trial,
postpaid. Write us about your case.
Our advice will be free as well as a
valuable book Prof. Wilson's Treatise
on Disease. Address Actlna Appliance
Co., Dept. 68D, 811 Walnut street, Kan
sas City, Mo.
zcAnr a, A-iooo.
ouoays
15-25-ttc
NIGHTS
U-2S-U-7SC
weak ef Oetofce la sow
possible. I Bdna. VhUltna. Von Vlvfctrma At2
The tnnet, Xelor and Oomnur. Tlia arum. mb
ear cannot ti wajti&nA. !.. r
4 pneaia s-ioraree. urpnemn oronestra,
k by probing I '
PANTAGES THEATRE
ADVAsTCUD TATJSBTTXXB
Stare of All Bettoas.
TXB KAJITIII.On.'l KASxnwww
Presenting his own orislnal Death-Dsfr
ins; Milk-Can Mvaterv. Hardaan will
leap iTom tne Burnside street bridge,
handcuffed and manacled, at 19-XA vrnn.
flay afternoon giving a thrilling free
exhibition of his daring and pusillng
ability to master the manacles.
Matinees daily,' 16c. Two shows at
nignt, loe and 35a
9-
AT THE THEATRES
Take your wtfe and sweethearts to
the Perkins Grill for Sunday Dinner.
illSS BUTLER WILL
LECTURE AT Y. W. C. A.
The Sundav at nnm. nt IK. Vnnv
Women's Christian Association has an
attractive program for next Sunday.
Miss E. L. Butler, an officer of the Ju
venile court. Will renent tha iiln..
she cave before the recant Mnmi. nt
charities and corrections, "What We Are
i wing- ror uur jjennquent Girls." Miss
Butler knows all about this subject
from personal experience and it (
theme of greatest interest to all young
omen.
The musical 'prosram la as follnwa:
pt.BA iiu.1 v U.K. rww,, 1 - -
Mace: contralto solo. Esther Olson: vlo. I
tin ooio, Alice uougnerty: tenor solo,
frank Hdlyroyd; piano solo. Miss HaseH
tiaraie.
The at home lasts from 4 to ami all
women and airls are cordially Invited
most especially tne strangera.
Webber's Novel tv Orchestra at tha
Perkins Grill for Midday Lunch.
G0G0RZA LIKELY TO
GO GS OPERA STAGE
Last Time Tonight.
"Brown of Harvard" will close tonight
at the Bungalow. It has proved a
hiarhly successful week with Baker
stock company. The play Is full of life
and ginger ana tens a pretty love
story.
'The Honfymooners" Tonight.
The best musical comedy Baker thea
tre has had here this season by far Is
Georgo M. Cohan's "The Honeymoon
ers," which closes tonight Willie Dun
lay plays the Cohan role and the dain
tiest of soubrettes, Anna Wheaton Is
surrounded by an unusually clever and
attractive chorus.
The Wonderful Hardeen.
The wonderful Hardeen created a sen
sation at the Elks' social by escaping
from a straierhtjacket In 12H minutes:
but his latest scientific trick, the death
defying milk can mystery, is the pre
mier illusion of modern times. Drop
into Pantages theatre and look him
over. .
Last Time at Heilig Tonight.
Tonlirht at the Helllar theatre the last
performance of the big musical comedy
success, "The Time, Place and the Girl,
will be eiven. This will afford your
last opportunity of seeing Jolly John B.
Young in his famous character of
tiappy jonnny hicks.
DR. BR0UGHER
Speaks Twice Sunday at
The White Temple
Twelfth and Taylor Streets
IO18O A. at.
"A Practical Ideal"
Solo, E. Milton Runyan.
T.-30 J. SS.
"The Unruly Tongue"
S Third In Series, "Ten Command
ments up to Date."
BAPTISM" ABO BPTJCIAI.
vmsio
By Quartet and Chorus Choir.
Solo, Miss Ethel Shea.
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The STAR f4ft M,n "
Mat. Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday
nur mi enure weea or ucioper is
Hal Relds Great Play,
"AT CTJUPPXiB CBSS2C."
Matinees at 2:80 p. m. Every evening at
b:ib. .Nignt prices 16c, leo, J6o. 60c;
matinee 16a and toe.
Seats may be reserved by either phone.
Next Weak "The Flaming Arrow."
TBE GRAND Van devllle de Loie
AVOTHXIB BZQ BILL
Snlgmaxella
The Marvelous
Electric Man
W. Xk Warden It Co
Introducing
The Great
Multicoroposlte
Assisted by
Pred Banes
Three
The
Hewaomea
! The
Kaglnlanl Family
boss Soma
Al Oolsmam
The Orasers
Orandasoope
LYRIC THEATRE
Seventh and Alder
THE BLUNKALL COMPANY
October 18. Entire Week
STRICKEN BLIND
No German Co. Friday
Matinees Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday,
Saturday.
Best week. October AS, rink Bomlaoa.
"The Rivals" Tomorrow Night.
Seats are now selllnr at the box of
fice of the Helllg theatre for Joseph and
William vv. jerrerson ano tneir excel
lent sunonrtlns; company in Bherldan'
comedy, ''The Rivals," which they will
present four nignts, beginning to
morrow.
Trlpple Creek' at the 6tr.
Tonight, for the last time, this week's
success at tne etar, "At i.;rippia ere,"
can be seen, and will undoubtedly play
to capacity. The show and company
nave more tnan maae gooa.
The prorram which Emelle de Oe-
gorse preeented bere two years (r was
trtompn ror tne haritona. and In
peaklna ef it the etber 1av he re-
trvaraed that If Portland was really
pleased with that awlectlna It would be
rnere than dellsktd with the program
re haa mmngvl fnr hie rental at tha
Hellis thre October tt. Ooa-orte hea
wtany "Kstoral advantagea, and eek1
as te Mnnl and tne weans te pursue
srest uisr-lratlone nf
Excitement Over a Kiss.
The complications arlslns from
mistake In tbe Identity of a beautiful
youna; woman and ber coquettish Frenck
maid. In which a kits Is lost, causes
much excitement at the Orpheum. owlnc
to tne ludicrous situations arising- in
tha attempts to restore the loot kiss.
-
Enlgmarefie Eeaves Tomorrow.
Tomorrow will be the last chance to
see Enigmarelle, the electrlo man at the
Grand. The Newsomee bring something
new in tne eeuuiDrist line. Koea noma,
the violinist, and the Maglnlaml family,
with their musics! act. assist in making
tbis aa extra strong program.
Take yoar wtfe and sweethearts
the Perkins Grill for Sunday Dinner.
te
n,,"e1 a clutch ni bh retired. I fie htrhest and
truj- con Us led iTlj;; U U4 ClAd-J rrr-; ;-a frotf 'jrfjt atsAa
at and r
wnrld. He has atsdilv
at the bed of the male slnrers In the
east. He nee had ssanr eMeftdld of
fers to ft Into opera, and it is ramored
that a role has bees found which sutta
Mm t rerfartkm. Tote anay poealblr
be his last rencart tour for soma time te
come for next seesou la very Jlk.lr to
ftnd htm at tbe M et ropoll te a. The r.
cltal here at the Heths theatre Is as
extra eret snder the eTrectH ef Lola
gteee-Wyrm Cewtan. Fash sriJI be ee
sale Tuesday snornjng at the theatre.
TV rrwr Wtf rsratv-rt,
U i'tiiiat Grill for gjoday t'lnaer.
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Taylor St. Methodist
Episcopal Church
Cor. Third and Taylor Sts.
SUMDAY, OCT. S5TH.
Dr. Benjamin Young
Will preach
AT 10130 A. ML OIK
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THAT BOY
AT 7130 F. Bf, OW
"TARGET PRACTICE"
A Sermon to Toung Men.
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hundreds and they stsy cured. But It's
NATUROPATHY!
"According to Nature" la Its literal
meaning. It cures as Nature Intended
human ailments should bs cured. But
nrst of all. If people lived aa Nature
decrees one must live to be healthy.
there would be little to be oured of. but
alnra .ha nr! m,IH ln,,l, n all
forms of hateful excesses, day and
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seeking excitements and almost all
manner of practice sntasjonlstla to
right living, there must be sickness, and
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