THE OREGON DAILY , JOURNAU rORTLAND, , THURSDAY EVENING. OCTOBER S.'
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Town Topics
SIIIPPIKC TAGS
ARE UIIDER Billl
iMt .Camilla de Oogorsa In Cnrt '
j:r.;'-H; i4 u,,.r?.,?'i Han-Jinan Lines Send Out
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!.-..,. vauaevtue
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...'The Flaming Arrowy
-' , i - '
The funeral of F, W. Prahl. road
meater of the Oregon leiecUlo railway,
waa held from Bfottleh Rtt cathe
dral ycatantar afternoon and waa large
ly attendad by frlende of Ua deceased
and mam bare of tha Maaonla fraternity.
A aped! train from Maiem, oriiiguig
about It emuloyea at tha company to
aliend the funeral of thalr formar ohiaf
arrived at nmn. Tha pallbearere were
ele-td from smart tha formar railway
. iiwUIn and fallow lodge mimban of
tha deceaeed. Urrnbara of Laurel lode.
A. r. and A. U.. Rosaburg and Wiltara
etl lodse No. I of thia city, conducted
tha Maeonlo funaral aervicea Floral
trlbutra war numaroua, coming from
tha offloiala And employee of all tha
rallroada In tha itv. aa wall aa from
frlanda. Mr. prahl had been Identified
with thesllway . intereata of I'ortleud
for a number of yeare. ,
roadKuIe.i'
rapar tags must go. Under tha nw
westera iaaatneatlon, which becomes
ITacUra nail week, freight marked wltli
paper tags cannot bo accepted, by tha
rallroada and tha pasteboard labels thai
hava boon nouular for veera will no
longer ba tolerated. -
' (Jsneral Frelaht A nint R M-Ulllar
Of tha iiarrlmati Haaa lias Bant out tha
foiiowm notice to agenta of tha O. It
at in. ana me Bout barn I'actno, Inform
ins uion or .tea new rulat '
T,XJ mm I. - t , i
or
. Tha regular meeting of tha Mount
Tabor Homo Training clrola will be bald
at tha Mount Tabor lraabytrlaa church
at Frettyman atatlon tomorrow availing
at ?: o'clock. Thla la an open meet
Ins, specially prepared for parenta and
teachera. A very Instructive program
will ba alvan, including; an addresa by
tha Rev. Luther R. Droit. D. D.. on "Tha
Chance 'With tha ChUd. Mlee Laura
ii Claland will ba tha eololat of. tha
evening. - Tha-tneetlng will ba Instruc
tive aa wall aa entertaining; - to both
teachera and mothera aa wall aa fathera,
and a cordial Invitation to attend la ex
tended to alL lira. Robert II. Tata,
preeiaeni or tna circle, wm preside
, . Tha United Btatea civil service ooro
. mlaaion baa announced examinations for
November IS, It and IS.' The poaltiona
. ' for which tha eaamtnatlona are to be
held are: Office engineer Irt Irriga
tion and drainage Inveatlgatlona, of
flea of experiment etatlone, department
of agriculture, electrical engineer and
draflaman In tha office of auDervlalna:
architect treaeucy departmenC Wash
ington, D. C.; editor In charge of de
partmenta or antomologr, economic
aooloay, and veterinary aclence, In the
experiment atatlon record, office of ex
periment atatlona, department of agrl
culiure. Appllcatlona abould be mado
to Z. A. Leigh, poatoffloe department
There will ba a meeting of tha United
East Side Puah clube tonight in' the
Sargent hotel. Grand and Hawthorne
avenuea. Richard Moritague will apeal(
on mo quHuon or cnaxier revision, xne
meeting night waa changed at the laat
' meeting- for the purpoae of making; the
night of meeting; one got In conflict with
the charter revision board, and thus
make It poaalbla for members of the
board to ba present
piece of leas tbaa carload freight, must
us plainly and indelibly marked, show
Ing tne name of conalcnee and tha name
of tha atatlon, town or city, and tb
state to which destined. N (gee note.)
"NOTB Pasted labala or aennral
fastened cloth-Uned, metal or leather
tags may be used, when character of
the freight preventa marking as re
quired.
"U. Old mark a muat ba removed or
effaced before paokagea, bundles or
piecea wiu ba accepted, for transporta
tion. - i ' ,
.-u. wneo freight Is conaignad to a
place not located on tha line of a rail
road, each package, bundle or piece
muat ba marked with the name of tha
atatlon at which the consignee will ac
cept delivery, or. If destined to a place
reached by a water line, the name of the
rauroaa aiaiion. at wnicn aeiiverv is
to be made to auch water Una muat ba
marked . oa each package, bundle . or
plena,
"D. Freight not marked acoordlng to
uie aoove requirement will be rated
one ciaaa higher. '..
"H. Freight consigned to a place of
which mere are two or more or me
same name In tha same state, must have
tne name or the county marked on each
pack. fa, bundle or cleci. and also shown
onyne snipping; receipt.
"This la an extremely Important rule,
and you should be particular to call
attention of shippers to the new re
quirements In order that there may be
no misunderstanding over higher rates
being applied aa result of ImoroDer
marKing. - - .
According to Mr. Miller, more freight
is lost tnrougn improper tagging and
marinne- man tnrougn any other causa
An enormous amount of machinery and
uncrated material goes annually astrav
Decause tags are lorn ore and no ad'
areas la printed on the pacKage. A cu
rious feature of this Is that a large
per .cent or tnis rreignt.ia never claimed
ana nas to do eoia oy tne ran road in
Portland, where It Is shipped when not
called for at tha station, to which It waa
Dined. . ;
Baaaembe
Sabya koaa
T4T
aVaaaraAa
kbye' Mwaoa
l-rna Zy f , - ;. ; ..
STERLING x
silver
Lafayette
Colonial
Newbury
Rose
Cordova
Canterbury
Modest
Prices
Our Sterling Silver
' ., -,: .-
Flatware' trade -ha more
than doubled in the past
year. The foundation for
this immense, businev was
up-to-date patterns 4 the
kind that axe not common
and the gradual increase in
their number as new designs
were placed on the market,
Our prices havfe always been
fair to both aidea. Our' en
rrayiner is artistic and in a
(vclass by itself. , ' ,
We can duplicate any
piece made. ; ; . J X'
Violet
Orange Blossom
Hampton
Bridal Rose
Berain
Irving
' Artistic
Engraving
JAEGER BROS., Silversmiths
266 Morrison Street - Bet Third and Fourth
mum
ASSIGNED
TAG DAY WORKERS
After 11 years of married life, Mrs.
Bessie M. Welch is seeking; a divorce
frotn Elnathan Welch; her complaint
navin-r Dean iuea iq me circuit court.
She alleges that he has been guilty of
frequent drunken sprees and that he de
serted her and her five children In Min
nesota two years aao. They were mar- j
nea at jrrosser, wain., in 187. Mrs.
Welch wants the custody of the chil
dren under the care of the Oregon and
Idaho Home Finding society.
Penney Bros.' Friday Specials. Our
11.50 grade of wines at 75o per gallon.
Our I) (trade of wlnea at f 1 per gallon.
Our 14.60 grades of Kentucky whiskey
at is. st per g-anon. our ss.&o grades
or itentucKy wnisicey at JZ.7S per gal
lon. Our ft grade of white rye, brandy,
rum and gins at IS per gallon. Friday
-only. J78-S81 East Morrison street
Phones East 287, B-2426. Free de
livery.
article
streets
four pac
basket a:
department. First and Alder
inree purses, hatchet, satehel.
cka
nd
res, seven umbrellas.
idles fur.
A Halloween dinner and sale of aprons
and dolls will ba given on Friday even
ing, October SO (tomorrow evening) at
6 o'clock at Centenary M. E. church.
East Nlcth and , Pine streets. Meal
ticketa 86o. three for fl.
Rate war, steamer Homer sails di
rect for San Francisco Friday evening.
Cabin f 10, -berth and meals included.
Frank Bollam, agent, . 128 Third
street
The William O. fraternity of th
Unitarian church U1 hold a social
Katherinit this evening In the narlors
of. the church. All members and friends
or the fraternity are cordially invited.
and ; press
all
We sponge
aij-uo ,-ruua Duu-oaa
Main 614. A-48U
where. Unique Tailoring- Co., 809 Star)
: After five years of active service as
pastor of tha First Christian church,
Rev Elmer S. Mockley has resigned.
His resignation will not take effect,
however, until the first of the year.
Rev. J. X Evans, pastor of. the First
church at Albany, has been mentioned
as his successor, . but no call has yet
been issued. Rev. Mucklev ah Id this
morning that he would probably take- up
evangelistic work for a time..
I, - ,
Suit for $7,500 damages against the
Bridal Veil Lumber company has been
brought In the circuit court by Mrs,
Minnie A. Smith, widow of, Arthur A.
smith, who lost his life last Jun
while in the employ of the company a
Palmer. She alleges that the pressure
was allowed to become, too great In aft
Old boiler, causing an explosion. Smith
was struck by some of the flying frag
ments and fatally hurt .
"Swastika) Sue," an up-to-date Indian
song by Smith and Thompson, two
Portland composers, will be on sale at
.lilpman, Wolfe's music department Fri
day and Saturday. , It is moat artis
tically gotten up with cover picture
of Miss Bluford, originator of "Aeuone"
and other auccesses as the "Swastika
Maid." Miss Bluford Is the beautiful
Cuban seen last week at the Orpheum.
: Mra, Gertrude Hahn of Colvllle,
Wash., has sold to a Philadelphia cap
italist a 60-foot lot on the west side
of Tenth street, between Stark and
Washington Streets, for 147.000. The
purchaser's name has not been made
public, but it la announced that he will
erect a three or four-story brick build
ing on the site as soon as a suitable
lea.se can be made.
. The delegates who coma to Portland
in December to attend tile annual con
vention of ttte Northwest Horticultural
society will be, taken on an excursion
up the Willamette valley aa far as pos
sible in order that they may see what
your clothes
for 11.60 month.
wagons run every.
'K,
Wanted All men to know that all
our patent leather shoes are guaran
teed. Korrect Shape-Shoe store. 2 IIS
Morrison street. nea Fjftb..,
Steamer Jessie Harklns, for Camas,
Washougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington atreet
dock jS p. m. . .
Cosy bungalow I van hoe, fclock,
SZ.600; easy terms. Ooldsohmldt's
Agency, 263 H Washington. ,
Prizes for card parties from 26 up
ward. Elite China and Glass Co., 862
Morrison, corner Park..
" ,u ; .
Our cuts print. Special' prices on
all work. Forbes Engraving company,
First and Ankeny.
E.
Elks'
W. Moore, expert
building, Seventh an
photographer,
d stark ata.
Chaperonas for Tag day hava
been assigned stations at tha e
principal buUdlnga of the city,
where they wllK be stationed 4
throughout Saturday, each with
her corps of assistants to sell. 4
tags for the Baby home." The aa- a)
algnments are aa follows : Cor- 4
bett building, Mrs. J. Weeley
Ladd and Mra jr. KoUock; city a
comb, ( hall, Mrs. N. J. Levinson; court-
i e) house, Mra F. Harrison: Couch 4
building, Mrs. F. 8. Sykes, Mrs.
a v. Gilbert and Mra Foullboux; e
d Chamber of Commerce, Mrs. J. e
4 Stewart; Commercial club, Mra, e
a H. W. Corbett; Beck buildinr.
a Mra V. Kerr; Board of Trade, e
d Mra M. Wisdom; , Marquam a
a building, Mra H. W. Coo; Weils
a Fargo, Mrs. C J. Reed; Falling, e
a Mrs. W. C. Alvord and Mrs. e
a Frank Hart; Fenton, - Mra W. a
,Wynn Johnson; Worcester, Mra.
4 Powers; Sherlock, Mrs. Malpus; a
d Woman's Exchange, Mrs. E.
a Hamilton; Oregonlan, Mra. S. B.
a Vincent and Mra I. N. Llpman. e
4 Headquarters will ba main-
a talned at the corner store of the e
a Medical building until after' Tag e
e day, and there Mrs. L. W. Sltton
a and Mra E. J. Labbe may be d
a found to assign territory to any
e woman in tha city who desires to
help lh the good wOrk.
4 Mra Wolfe will have her auto-
mobile In service all day Satur-
day, distributing taga In the
e various districts and collecting
boxes of cash. '
a Indications are that tha ln-
e debteilnesa on tha Baby homo fe
will be a thing of the past ty a
Saturday night.
Woman's Exchange, 13S Tenth street,
lunch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch.
D. Chambers St Son., ontlolana
Morrison street, corner of Sixth.
Ill
W. A. Wise and associates. tMinlesa
dentists. Third and Washington. .
eigne. 284 TamhilL
Mala
a
runes.
Oregon can do In raising apples, grapes
XMO.otner aeunite plans
program have been announced.
and pn
for the
A number of the prominent Caledon
ians of tha state art' today In attend
ance at the annual celebration of tha
Fossil Caledonian club, being held today
and tomorrow at Condon. The musical
part Of the program will consist of
Scotch ' songa by Miss Lena Harwas,
Miss Alice Juston, F. P. Hennessy and
J. Adrian Epplng, all of Portland. .
-Plain talk Dollar's, 221 Morrison,
saves you Just II on every pair of
nenCs and women's shoes purchaaed
here. Ladlea' aweu - shoes, button and
lace. In Napoleons, all leathers, 11 less
tnan eisewnere. Mens erase and wet
' weather shoes at 11 less; all styles and
When your corns pain and ache and
you have tried everything that you can
think' of. without results, then get a
ttle of the reliable "Hedgln's Corn
nmmwuT. i rum Aintn nniL in a orutr
l-lst, SIS Washington atreet. It curea
woen au otnera iau. .
- Wines and Liquors. Special, Friday
only, 11.60 port, sherry, Angelica. Tokay
or Muscatel wine, 76e per gallon; S4
whlakey. IS 7I per gallon; $4 California
rranay, u u per rauon. Free dallverv.
National Wine Co., Fifth and Stark
atreeta. a-i; aiain . j t
-Tha following articles were found on
the streetcars during tha last two days
and can be recoverad by calling at lost
Bercer.
121.
Dr. McCracken, dentist, RothchUd bid.
Journal want ada la a word.
Knabe at Banquet Tonight.
This farflous piano will be used at
the banquet given at the Commercial
club this evening to J. P. Schardt, vice-
president of the National Railway Mall
association. The musical numbers will
consist of a piano solo by Miss M. Keat-
lnsr ana vocal selections by M. J. Keat
lng, A. W. Ledbury and the Oregon male
tafio is loaned lor
lley B. Allen Co.
BABY'S ITCB EASILY CURED
Infantile Boaoma Qnioklr SaUarad ty
Extarnal Use of OU of Wtntar-g-reen
OomjKmno.
Infantile ecsema, which ha, baffHd
tv, .kill of tha bast Dhvsiclans for a9
manv vears at last seems to be curable
ana curaoie witn n -sua.
t two years in
Reaults of the las
conclusively
ecsema and
quartet. The Knabe pli
tne occasion by the wi
MEN SEEKING JOBS
SEND PHOTOGRAPHS
. . WUI WSATXZB aVSTXCa
Ta alt la to beware of coughs and eelda
on tha cheat ; aa neglected they readily
lead to pne-umeni. rootumptlsa or
other pulmonary trouble. Juat aa Sooa
aa the couah appeara treat It wHk Bal
lard a Horehoud P-rvrs tha etaodard
rure af Amerir-e. Use aa dtre-td r-r-
feftly BrtTiIa A cure and pr-'Titla
ti t. pr botu
a t tha lumra. PU by J
a Ca. Price iao, 66a mm l
i a. I
d "Half tha applicants for post- 4
d tlons with us enclose their photo- d
a grapha with their written appli- d
e cations," said Curtis G. Suther- d
4 land of the Southern Pacific this
4 morning, aa he pulled out a
4 bunch of letters from a file, dls-
d closing half a dosen pictures of
a bright young men with smiling
d -ifaoea.
d ' "One cam this morning aak-
a lag for a 11.009 position and an- - d
a cloaing thla"arvd Mr. Suther- e
e land - held up a huge cabinet d
a photograph, of tha modest appli- d
4 cant or a Job erlth Haniman. e
e s "They aay they aend them ao d
a wa can tall how old they are, a
4 and whether they look bright or a
a not. All seem ta bo aura they a
a . look wall, baoauaa they evident- a
a ly aend tha biggest photographs '
a they hava. Wa are aertously e
a thinking of starting an appll-
a oaats1 gallery here for ready 4
a treferenca, with Uie picture and a
a a short biography of each man." a
e ..' . . - - a
"Wines and Liquors.
f-tMscfal Friday on It, SI-64 port, ebemr.
Angellea, Tkav er Maekaal wine, J6e
per gallon: 64 whlakey, lJ.it per gall'n;
4 Catiforala braadv. II per gauoa.
Free delivery. National Wlna Cex. Fifth
nd sura street a A-rt; Mam ttl.
' TkOj&l rumpkin Ties. '
TJ'r ae't'rg na rfnr4 e
esaled. Orr In adraj!" for Ral
)rrt. f xhrr braach. iiorai Bakry
and Cor.fecuoaary.
two years indicate
that babvs itch. Infantile
other aktn diseases of chil-
h. v.r a mniv niirdfl nv inn
aoDllcation of a compound composed, of
oil of wintergreen, thymol and glycerine,
as In D. D. D. Prescription.
The Rev. Lewis Steeley of Weatherly,
Pft Wlit6Ba
'bur baby boy's little face was ao
dreadfully covered with ecsema that
blood and water ran from the sores
nearly all the time. After using SH
bottles of D. V. D. Prescription we arc
so happy to tell you he Is entirely cured
and the oiseai
aaaln. If this
1U
sease has never nroaen out
letter is in any way a
to other a-xferers, you may pun-
Ian It-"
it vnn hava a child which ia Buffering
... . - . . V. T W AWA .Ml
witn imi wmo ikvu. - " -
will not neglect one hour to to give your
baby the right kind or reuer. we
h.v. .Mn too often how quickly the
remedy mentioned above takes ths Itch
kwa m once ana now mn wi um
seem to be permanent; we have seen
1.1. nn nftan to healtats at all In
recommending tha remedy for your chil
dISkidmore Drug Co.. Woodward. Clark
iki.. .nai1 arenta lndnraa T. D. D. i
n-i .i.H. - at Johna Pharmacv. St.
rhn: 1. C. Wyatt. Vanoouver; Howell
St Jonea, Oregon City.
No Cocaine, No Gas
Our sueoess .' Is due to uniform
mgn-grrada worK at reaaonabla prtoea
NERVOUS PEOPLE
And thoaa afflicted with heartweak
naas can now hava their, teeth e
tractaa Zllled and ni-ldawork an.
plied without tha least pal a or daa
ger.
PAINLES8 EXTRACTION
3 3 -KARAT CROWNS
.50
. 5.00
BRIDGE 'WORK 5.00
OUR BEST PLAIN PLATE.. 8.00
ALL LIKED PLATE 15.00
TEETH ..
rU0Jtuuw,
ilKeitfrtg
Bxamlnatioa and Ooasnltatloa rrae.
We extend to all a special Invita
tion to call at our office and hava
their teeth examined free of. charga
We own and control tha largeat
ana best equipped dental establish
ment In the world, havina 18 attlomm
aU told.
Wa siva a witttan a-uarantaa wth
all work for 16 yeara Lady attend
ant Open evenings till 7. Sunday I to L
Union Painless Dentists
sails Sfonrli in SV. Comer XHxst.
1-OXTZ.AJn), OB.
Horses Horses Horses
We alwava have a good aelentaA lot
of horses from eastern Drarnn all
broken, from 1,000 to 1,800 pounds. New
carload' lots every 10 days. Please give
us a call.
W. BRUNZCL
saa ittm at. momtm.
Diamond Ilouse Paint
GUARANTEED
6 gallon lota,
1 gallon lota
51.40 per gal
51.60 Pr gal
Manufactured by
PORTLAND SASH & BOOK CO.
30 Sffoat Sraxtlaad, Ob,
WILHOITMIISERALWATEB
LABBE Jk THOMAS. Phone A-81S6.
S4 Labbe Bids., oor. 1(1 and Waahlngtoa.
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Thursday; October 29, 1908
r
TIIE
OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY COMPANY
WILL OPEN ITS NEW LINE BETWEEN
PoAM and Millsboro
I v . ' WITH . ?
0 DAILY TRAINS CACII WAY
. AND BETWEEN
Salem and Hillsboro
WITH
4 DAILY TRAIN5 80UTH BOUND
2 DAILY TRAINS N0RFI1 BOUND
M
SCHEDULES
SOUTH BOUND.
Arriving
Hlll.boro.
ra... 8.0S a. m.
m.. .10,00 a m.
ta... 11:30 a.m.
m... 11:30 a. m.
4:10 p.m.
Leaving.
Portland 705 a
Portland 9:00 a
Salem 9:05 a
Portl'nd 10:30 a
Salem 1:45 p,
Portland 3:10 p. m... 4:10p.m.
Portland 4:35 p m... 5:35 p.m.
Portland 6:30 p. m... 7:30p.m.
m.
NORTH BOUND.
Leaving
Hillsboro. Arriving-.
6:30 a. m.. .Portland 7:30 a. m.
8:25 a; m.. .Portland 9:25 a. m.
8:25 a.m... Salem 10:50 a.m.
11 :10 a.m... Salem 1:25 p.m.
11 :10 a.m... Portland 12:10 p. m.
1 :55 p. m.. . Portland 2:55 p. m.
1:55 p.m... Salem 4:20 p.m.
5 .05 p. m. . . Portland 6 :05 p. tn.
1:55 p. ra.. . Portland 6:55 p. m.
5 :55 p.m... Salem 8:20 p.m.
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I Seals I. TONIGHTS:
Sg GDGORZA
2.50 ; gll ,...., '..
' fli. so BivrrjratnaKED
51.00 , - BAJUTOn
Oat Adm. Ia VplMeUd rrogran.
TBat '
0T" HcIIis Thcitro
Carriagea THractlon '
9U0 , LoU Staara-Wyaa Coman
HEILIG ?4hthirt!d WasMngtaa.
PhoneMain 1 and A-U3S.
Beat sale epana today for
KB. ZJBJi WXXX4JUI
la Bol Smith Russeirs play '
"A TQOM IVBXJkTSQM."
Nest Saturday-Sunday NlghU. '
rneea fi, 740, 490, ite.
HEILIG THEATRE
, Bat nights beginning nait Monday
VVWTXM TAJUnm
in QVAW HAW.-
BBAT BAJUi TOKOMtOW.
',on-'.., !,et M: tallary, 60c Matl-
nee, SI. 60 to 3 Sc. .
' 7 Main
Triinf leaving Salem at 9:05 a. m. and 1:45 p. m. make direct
connection at Garden Home Jet, with Portland-tiyisboro train, and
trains leaving Hillsboro at 8:25 a. m., 11:10 a. m... 1:55 p. m. and
5:55 p. m. make direct connection with Fortland-Salem train.
No Hillsboro Division 'trains will itop between Portland and
Garden Home except to take on or let off Hillsboro Division
passengers. ,
Following are stations on Hillsboro Division: Garden Home
Jet., Firlock, Whitford, Beaverton, St Marys, Mortondale, Qua
tama, Orenco, Milkapsi, Moffat, Hillsboro.
GEO. f. IMEVINS. Traffic Manager
PORTLAND. OREGON.
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Transfer Patterns
FOR BABY CLOTHES
The Transfer Supplement with The Sunday
Journal of November 1 will consist of a number of
dainty designs for baby clothes. This is one of the
most attractive numbers so far issued. Mothers
and those who are thinking of making a present
to the baby of some relative or friend shouldn't
fail to obtain
The Sunday Journal
OF NOVEMBER 1
THEATRE
117, A-4134.
ricrntji tkxatks oo. (xsro.) z-zasxa
Do not wait till tomorrow to get your
seata for "The Road to Testerday, by
Baker Stock Comnanr all thla waalc.
Strange and fantastic play. First time
tn weat. A big hit Evening prices 36c,
35c. 60C. Matinee 16c Bfin. Matinee
Saturday. Net week. "Man and Women.",
Win. . nn - -. i '
ffS - fV Ba. gnu days aad Xolldaye ,
THEATRE A V 1S.2$-M-7S
Week Of Oct ad Thm Itninaa TtMa.
--ry-.rton Si Oo, Wanes fc Blanch,
aid, Tne Three Koshara, Kay and Flo
H angler, Wllaoa Brothara, sthel Kao
Oonoagh, Orpheum jnotuxas, Orphean
BAKER THEATRE
Phones: Main 9. A.rira - ,
ORBOON THEATRE CO. ( INC ) LESSEE
mo. ij. uaaer, oen. Manager. '
Bargain day matinee Wednesday, itn
any aeat. Tonight all week, matinee ;
Wednesday and Saturday, Dixon Ber
nard In the funniest ot all German dia
lect muaieal comedies. KAJTS AJS' BIX.
Olrls, muste, fun, life and ginger.
Note the new'prleea: NIghta. 18c, 60c,.
T6o. Matinees (except Wednesday) 28o.
60c. Next, James L. Corbett
The tSTAR'5?!0 Maln
Matineea Wednesday, Saturday, Bunday. :
For the entire week of Oct- 35, Lincoln
j. Miner s special rroaucuon, .
"Tata rr.imra amamww
Matinees at S:S0 a. tn. Ivtrv Avert
ing at 8:16. Night prices, 16c, 25e, 86c,
50c Matinees. 15o and 2 Bo. Seats imav
be xeaerved by either phone. -
STexS waekk, "Tha Montana limited."
PANTAGES THEATRE ;
ADTABCBD TAXrttVYIL&a. .
tttars of All Hatloaa.
saatSL 33TA riT.
Tha wonderful dausrhter of a nnflnf.
ful mother, Anna Eva Fay, In her sen-
sational demonstration of Thauma
turgy, or mental talepath-r. Aak Mrs.
Eva Fay. ..
Matineea daily. 15a, . Two shows 'at '
night, 16o 26c.
LYRIC THEATRE
Seventh and Aider.
THE BLUNKALL COMPANY
i Oct 26, entire week
PINK DOMINOES '
No German company Friday. "
Matineea Sunday,- Tuesday. Thursday.
Saturday.
Vancouver Ferry Service
On account of government inspection of the
Vancouver ferryboat on MONDAY, NOVEMBER
2, after the 9 :50 a.m. Vancouver train from Portland
there will be NO TRAINS RUNNING
THROUGH TO VANCOUVER until the
1:50 p. m. train, and there will be no ferry-leaving
Vancouver after the 10:10 a. m. until the 2:50 p. m.
trip.
IDE GRAND-VandevlIIe deluxe
AjrOTXJSH BZO BZXA
&ea Snrand Trto
Tha Baverlocks
folly Wild
rred Baaer
Orandaaoope
Tha Oreat WTalta
Mystery
D'atnoa
Fsychromanoy
Three - Earaa and
Carmen
FOB BOBAXTK AJTD IXUXOTI
Damlana Bittets
wonderful lnvlgorator and norvlna
Woodard,
OO.
A powarful aphrodlslao and apecial tonio
for both aexea. -for sale at drug store
and llauor dealara or bv
Clarke Co., 4th nd Washington Sta
OXABXB WOODWA1D SB
i-oa,Tzuurs, ob-. aoebtb.
FURS! FURS!
at x-o-arxsT nssnu fbiobs.
Remodeling a specialty. Fur coats of
au ainas maae 10 oraer.
L. SCHUMACHER
to Btadlaom.
rXTBBXBm,
Tel XaU
C17.
TEETH
Save
Money
-
Come and hsre fr rrarrtnatlon.
WE EXTRACT TEETH FREE. -
SILVER FILLINGS .354 CF
GOLD F1LLINOS ............7&d L'P
fPLENPfD SET
GOLD CROWNS CZ.RO TO
All work a-ttaraa4 foe tea jeara
Lady attendant alaye prevent.
All work flooe abMlutely wttnotrt eara
ta aa
by special lata
experience.
34 rears'
Boston Dentists
asm
a, lhra
Little "Adlcts" always pay.
Mite
ffr
TEETH WITH OR
WITHO UT PLATE
OTTT OF TOtVia FBOFU '
wa aaa do roar entire Orowa, Brings
K4 a lata wora a aay ir neoeaaary.
Foettivaiy Falalaee Batraotlag Free
whaa Dlatea or brldaaa are ordered.
lissWn ae-ta and teota ramovaa wtva-
emi aaa Mam pala. Tea ehaira uaiy
tha moat aolentlfle and careful work.
ts) TBABSI EST FOBT&ABS.
WA 1VIC1T AJTO ABBOOXATBS
e J 'flM Faialeee Santlsta.
Falling Bldg Third aad Wa1ilma-Vti
S a. m. ta S s. m.; Suadaya S to 13.
Fainleas Extraotloa, S0c: Platoa St..
Bath Fhoaaa. A aad ataia ifia,
Exceptional $3.25 an'd $315 Tallies Now $2.95
So great hat been the demand for these hats that our milliners
have been working busily to replace those sold. Exceptionally
stunning are these models with a charming individuality that
will appeal to both' the girl and her mother. Especially becom
ing are the large drooping shapes fetchingly trimmed with soft
bows or silk drapes; all the season's leading colors.
Regular $325 and $3.75 values, this week 92.95
Regular $-U5 to $475 values, this week $3.80
X CLOTH TAlfS AND CAPS.
Regular $175 fine broadcloth, satin lined, special,.? 1.30
Resruiar $175 ftn serge, aatia lined. aneeiaf...i.. BSe)
(Regular $1.00 Ena serge, satin lined, special T5
Scfri'r 75 Mrse, tm lined, tpwitl..
212-214 Ttlri, Street, Csrcer Salmna
Pcrtlacl Ecaiicajlers for Eats cf Disttsctlca
PIANO BUYING
The baying of a
piano ia aa Im
portant traaaae
tlon, There are
aa aay diffareat
makaa of ptanoa,
and there are
taany dealers.
goermaa, Clay
St Co. are aa
well-anown atai
llabad house and
emrrtr til a gaeat
Una af high-grade, dependable ptanoa te
be found in any hoeae oa the
They aall if plane as In-w aa to
Mta, CSaO, S3O0 and e te the Irx-ofri-parable
gflaway at 9y aad aa. tmS
punoa from Si SO t aaaa. -
The following l!t la ramerksMa a1
yea wlli racentaa til aamra rt, ta
familiar aa le fiamea ef Oil f . -P
tat n way, A. R. Che, Er!t, . . - . .
Packard. KtKfaburj. !.Hl. lc
Emartten. Kortt-oann, rta. ' - ."n. a
Chase Flayer I'lano; f. :r.t"ij, U-
aad faokona lunar r.avca
CmtTvntaat aentbly parmarte trtr I t
arraagad. '
Sherman, Clay f Co.
Kxtk aad Koniaota, Ta Fs- ..-
c