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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. FORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENINO, OCTOBER 30. 1803. JURY CONVICTS !EE OF FIVE Gogorza Charms Large Audience of Music Lovers at the Heilig Smith, Hwlderly and Hjncs Found Guilty Of Land v ' . : .Frauds j By o. x. vr. It Mini pity that . with sue splendid operstto aty I Fmllla da Go-gorsa-should have resisted all Induce nteota to enter tha operetta field. And jret had, ha not refused a valuable sing ar would have been loat to tha son recital field, f Ontoria returned Iaai bight to tha irnu.- .. ai.k t a if uirl M'flH for hie third eoneert before I Pftrl I Rfl aiMLnr anil lia added DUi and Richard Hynea. found guilty jratar substantially to the laurala ba hai dav hv a federal 4urv on cnarae onmrned on his former visits, in pari having coneplred to defrud tha gov " can, U-raJirat JJfM emawa ... m i wuii riniiia maai aa uu uiiii a r rnmnl, lr to in for ft ft w trial, " courtaiy kept him from ouuMnlng tho inoUlQ Ull fiDi Dfl litnimi bii " I ui y av, wiiq mmm tin iwi'iiimi -ba take Two of tha tlva defendants, "cart. Tha n " 2-! . , , . , Ion a tour or bla own ani fii a oo- iea v. sujnm mu i u(ntrul recital which, wltn no pianist IV re yesierasy lounu nut gum, i iu ur up inf monoiony, wa mi fi.. nn.hjra nf tha I to with rant attention throuchout. And V ' I ui It 1..I IH. -.III, a lnn DM. Pafclflo Furniture Lumbar company. .uin,lon interest never waned nd wara Indlctad together with many and bad ha been ao Inclined ha could others. Two of tha Indlctad onaa remained thera elnglng lone aftar a nee dlad and another haa nter bmii ' "V'"""r was h ..' apprehended. Four- plnl , n. in ... ?.." V?"A "S fullty wnen tne caae waa cajiea mr r'cr'Z ... rlal'hefoea Juilaa Wolverton In tha which force themselves on the publle United Btatao dialrlct court two weeks "lat-neare him. tjrytnin is sung .q I Wltd lilt) Cilia 't pi""! tMia. aiw sv Tha rovtrnment charaed tha defend-I bo a drama! la operatic aria, a pom- nts with forming a conspiracy to da- pmia recltatlva an mpaaeionaa lova fraud tha Vovarnment oit of lO.iOO acrea aong. rollick yif mirth aon r of timber landa Irv Curry county. Tha dainty llttl. ballW.1. 'Jh 'ha clan waa to a 11 etook In tha company ama graco of cxpreaalon and,, fidelity and Indtioa tha Investor to taka up a, to tna tnournf. - . timber claim, all axpfto-bn paid by A charming Handal numbar. typ ca ailn tltla to tha land waa ona of hla flrat. and ehowad tha a- " Hefnra helna brouaht hara for trial trama delicacy of hla work. The big tha defendant made a hard fight In the Iphtgenle an Taurlde" aria roUowlng federal court at Loa Angelee agalnat re-I wee in direct contraat and gave Mm moval to Oreaon to atand trlaU Moat of Plenty of opportunity to turn on the tha defendante live. In toe Angelea. run organ notea. tonea wun a greai oeai where the headauartere of the Paclflo of power and roundneea, aonoroua and isiraitnr. A Lumbar romnanv were lo-I viorant. Dut nover deteriorating to ina . i i customary narnone doiiow. in nrinmi 1 .1 . . I 1 .1. ll.i.I I t- . . J 1.1. Tracy C Becker, apeciai aaaiatant to wquiane Fiomnwraicii n tha attorney aeneral. and John McCourt. I aoft and high tonea, and ahowed how United Statee dlatrlct attorney, had I he could alnk hla voice almqat to a charge of the proaecutlon for the gov-1 whlnper and etlll feUln the rteautirul ernment Tha defense waa repreaantea sinking quaiicy. lenoerneaa ia m by John- Mannlne- of Portland and Mar- I tlfully depleted by him, but no laaa wall cua C McLemore of Los Angelea. , I are hla heroio arlaa aung. Illf. opBDlin m ' U V wan w niv i " o H..... ., .... m ..m...-...-.zi l aaM afterward that much aa ha loves AT THE THEATKES h:n5lc.ped.8cX,.'eTnrw.hof?:l; - i anow wnai n pinmna- doui. nw -Q I Engllah group, composed for the most pari oi wen-Known levoruea, was re- ,. . . i ceivea witn storms or applause. Tne Tours number. "Mother o mine, waa greeted . with the usual bated breath r waa ar- company of playera, win present sot i . Smith Ruaaella beautiful comedy .S the well known number called . x n.i.inn h. out ' unn to Me uniy w un J nine "UA Poor Relation" Tomorrow La Wlllard, aupported by a capable and elrh of ' P and thaonr causa be loyea the art. That, perhap. la hla secret. Jt ta evident that be ' joys Intarpretlnt tha itat of vocal lit erature aa mucb aa hla audience llkea to iioar them. Ilanry C, Whlttemore me( tha elec tion of an accompanist welL lie playad with dlaeretioa and aympethy and knew hia work. Ju hla aolo work he plaaaad much. Ilia numbere were easily chon to please hie audience ret her than to anew the silent ar bla abilities atendelaaohn-IJast melody The waa played llh a rood alnaina tons and artlsllcal- ly anbjecte-t aecompanlinent. -The Moasaowskl Caprlca bsrvagnola" waa a showy number played with good, viva cious si via. y-or tne cnopin numoer ne aubatltuted the Btrauts "Traumerel" and ' plnye-1 It with delicacy. Tha Korgnee Ktuda ahowed bla abllltlaa welL lie haa a aood. clean touoh and gets a good tone though he la lacking in pereonai magnetlam, a quality which, by the way, Uoannut haa In ull share. The pianist a encore wsa tha PoldlnJ "Marcha Mlsnon." which aire. IMarke haa Dlayed here two or three tlmea. and which catctiea the ear by Jta oddi ties. Tha concert waa under tha fltaera- Coman management and though not ona or ineir suoscripiion aeriee cauea out the uaual fashionable crowd. The hours waa wall filled and enthusiasm ran high. ' ' m i i -Royal numnkln ntea for fralloween. Take a couple home tnnlsht. Only 2a oenla for two and they're bully. Rnlght'a wants your children' trade. 1 a 1 L I 1 IJt EiUbliihed 1896. Dent's, Fownes and Adler's Gloves for Street or Dress Portland's busiest haberdashery Shirt Special S1.50 Values at $1.15 depart ment directs attention to its superb dis- plays of seasonable furnishing fixings rw!.tra morr "and Rundav niVhte! Ky" tha plctureaque old . English Ut Wlllarl h ha aeen In Portland blld th,t 'nr baritone haa aung Mr. Wlllard. haa bean aeen in roruana .,. ....it,. i k Ri.hm um.r' Vormer occaalona and la a on several great favorite. since Ita revival by 'Biaphffm. Homer'a "Requiem" wna good. '"The Lark Now Leaves It's Wafry Neat" (Parker) waa a rft4lftlnn nt nni nt him nM anvaaaaa Seat Sate for "The Squaw Man." I daintily done. --w"" : .IV J.'' at tho c IKr of 7heL "program WlTtC theatre for Duatln Farnum and hla ex cellent supporting company, -which will be the attraction at thla theatre all nail Fac y aang the bewitching "Largo al totum'r from "Barblere de Sevlllla" pe int. " ..'""V" (RoKBlnl), which. If my memory-aervea next week, beginning Monday, in the m right, was one of hla beat numbers inuuiiut "- on nis program two yeara ago. ma Man." i 4,The Road to Yesterday." Nearly everyone haa a feeling at times that he or she haa lived on thla earth at some former period, and thla feeling haa formed the theme for the play "Tho Road to Yesterday," which Baker stock company Ta presenting for the first time - In the weat thla week at the Bungalow. "Men and Women" Will Draw. Next week Baker stock company will f resent Belasco's "Men ancftCV omen" at he Rtinaalow for the first time here in i vmV. Thl ( In renonne to nu- "P-enaia virue oarnone wno naa per- meroua reauesta Minan; Jcelved, and the revival will be of great Binulnir of Alverea' beautiful ' La Par tlda" In another encore was one of the rare bits of the evening' and brought back hla former triumph In that me lodious song teeming with repressed feeling. But to enumerate hla Hood numbers would be to name them all. and I have almost done that. Orleg's "Ich Lleb Dlch" was suna with powerful aindoi, and had to bo repeated. - Schumann's Wldmung V was delivered with fervor. And so on. But all that is really nec essary to say is that Oogorsa'gave a program, ann that means that a thor- mivnlv nrtltttir rMtnl waa rlvan hv a nplentild virile baritone who has per fect conteol over hla vocal oreans and has brought hla art to a fine pollMli. S!SJolrl-JffmKr- generat'n ' f t-Hlg'nc'e' mImA nympmnr wun mm ana wno sings De- theatre goers. Everybody Laughs at Baker Everybody who goes to the Baker this week to see Dixon and Bernard expects to get many good laughs, and none la disappointed. As Hans and Nix these clever comedians would make the Sphinx smile. Their chorus is also gbod , to loo K upon, and can sing. James J. Corbett Coming. Thlnas are lively, at Baker theatre. and the coming; of the popular actor James J. corhetx tor ail next weeK nas made them doubly no. Mr. Corbett Is appearing at the head of a strong cora- . pnny in jracmu tne music. ' DR. I M. DALLAS OPTICIAN Ha returned from Europe and will use the new wiftaoAUAn METHOD of tasting eves, which cause so much talk in France and Germany. This science is QUICK, ACCURATE and ABSOLUTELY CORRECT, and gives splendid re sults in the fitting- of lenses to the eye, especially .in cases of eye. strain and headaches, for close or distance use. No extra charge will be made for the use of this system. vYou will find the prices very reasonable and the workmanship the best. DALLAS OPTICAL PARLORS 218-219 FAILING BXDO. Corner Third and Washington Streets Second Floor. Take Elevator. : : . Jit The Latest Fad in Men Colored Shirts Neat stripes, in tans, corn and blue shades, also two-tone effects Excello, Star, Cluett and our own popular brands, $1.15, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Men's Underwear You'll need these fine warm sorts most any day; get them tomor row. There are over 75 styles in our mammoth assortment, all the best mills, both foreign and do mestic, are represented; all weights, light, medium and heavv from 50 to ?5.0 Either two-piece or union gar ments. , COFFEE . Five degrees of excel lence: good, better; www fine; finer, finest: all Schilling's Best Tvr rrocer return roar moaey If o doa't JSk lit a par km. ' Many New Arrivals in Our Neckwear Section Rich heavy Silks, brocaded on satin effects, at $1.00 and $1.50; fine folded four-in-hands that are sold all over town at $1.00; our price . 50 Immense assortment of Men's Golf Coats and Knit Jackets, in plain and fancy colors and color combinations, guaranteed pure wool and worsted yarns, at 2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and .....S....?5.00 I I "TRAOCMAWr II, We are -exclusive Portland agents for , "Holeproof" Sox for Men, Women and Children. Sold with a six months' guarantee. Tho JSaet Side will bars moat oom plato alaotloa re turns Tuesday nlg-nt, direct from Western Union wire. Bulletins, views and muslo. Grand avenue and East Morrison. HO. LEADING EAST SIDE DEPARTMENT STORE COR. EAST MORRISON AND UNION AVE. "Tag , Day" Battudar, October 31. Bvwrybody b-ur taga and help tae BABT KOafB. Henry Horton at Orpheum.' Henry Horton, at the Orpheum thla week In "Uncle Letn'a Dilemma," , la said to be one of the most careful etu- dents of character study on the Ameri can stage, wnen &ci ward Locke sug ' treated to Mr. Horton the Dart of Uncle I Lem Smiley, Mr. Horton would not con-1 sent 10 piay .h until ne naa visuea the neignoomood wnere tne scene- of the eketch is laiar , "Pink Dominoes" at Lyric. The attraction, at the Lyric thla week la that famous comedy, "Pink Domi noes," -which is properly rated as one of the most delightful pieces of stage literature ever -written. The Blunkill company la giving a fine performance of it and. altogether It la an attraction that will delight tha most discriminat ing playgoer. r - . -a i . Grand Opera Voices'. Lea Durant trio possess grand opera voices. They are heard In a number or selections at tne Urand thla week and are proclaimed as the greatest singing act that haa been- heard in the bouae in tho past year. Another singing act Is composed of Jolly and Wild, who Intro duce the lateat aong hits from new musical comedlea. S3S Profit on Shoe Money , Paid for Selz Royal Blue Artistic Dancer Coming. LInd, the artistic dancer, cornea from the Follea Berger to the Grand next week, bringing the same gorgeoua cos tumes that attracted auch attention In Paris. Tbia la aald -to .be the beat areaaed dancing act in vatutaviiio. . "Montana Limited? Coming. The Montana Limited," which Kllmt A Oassolo present at the Star theatre next week, is an American western. play, containing atrong heart Interest, thrill ing climaxes, an abaorblng atory and fine comedy. "The Flaming Arrow" at Star. The atory of 'The Flaming Arrow," which la playing at the Star this week. Is founded on fact and tells of an In dian's bravery and a woman's great love and devotion. The characters are drawn from people who helped make history in toe far weat. - You ought to make a profit on your money when you buy shoes ; if you buy Selz Royal Blue shoes here, you will. We believe in a fair profit for both sides to a shoe bargain; we make one " when we sell Selz Royal Blue shoes; but it s not a larger profit than you make when you buy . them. , . They're profitable shoes give you more real value-for the price than you're used to. Selz Royal Blue Shoe, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 Seventh and Washington. Piano Voting Contest $400 Piano Free Votea given with every pur chaae; 20 votes with every dol lar, except with jewelry, when you get 100 with every dollar Contest closes February e. On Thursday evening, October 29, the leading contestanta atand a a follows: Bertha Bchots .:6,898 Myrtle Evans 6.284 Clara Ulrlch 2.19 Mrs. P. Olbont .1,258 Mable Stump 997 Newton Anderson Jennie Galbralth Vedna Bennett Wm. MacKenaie W. M. Gelslor ... C. C. Murphy .. Otto pagus 910 884 71 668 (30 660 so; Emily Mohr 602 John Kaufman 430 Teddy Whitman 408 Ruth Tingle 880 Emma Wood 371 Gladys DuBofa 81 J Mrs. W. H. Duncan 231 Mrs. Grace Morey . 216 And 40 others : ranging from 6 to 204 each. Get buay now. Plenty of time for tha laat to be come first. ., Ladies' $1.50 Union Suits o at 98c A splendid quality of fine wool ribbed Union Suita In gray. Gar ments are form fitting, button at top front of bosom. Big Money Saving Opportunities for Saturday Choppers at This Store uuamy is never sacrificed here for price. aepenoaoie quality, and when a radical necessity be on merchandise of quality. cut We buy only merchandise price ia made. It muat of Women's Stylish Fall Suits Worth to $30, $19.85 AUBoiuimy new. nisn class Taiionwi Hntta ma i.i. . .ivpuvmui,, oil;., iiBiiusuiiiBiy maae, inmmea Wltn -t.l'JVt,flr5iT,Ii""' ?&?an,t.,y llned wltn high-grade satin, and all garments are perfect fitting. This line of suits comprise our newest styles and aomo "-v uuuiuci.. tutors are oiue. Drown, green, gray and black. Women's Long Coats, Vals. to $18 at $10.35 IThls lot includes ,thls season's coats, that sold regularly up to 318 00. Garments are stylish, well made coats, beautiful braid trimmed, good satin ""'? . uucm, biuiu(ii some are in colore. Graniteware and Tinware at About Half Price in the Bargain Basement 8c and tOc Tinware 5c 15c and 20c Graniteware at 10c This lot Includes gray enamel ware, In stew pans, lipped kettlea, mixing bowla, pudding pans, etc. This lot comprises aeamleaa tin ware In milk, pane, pudding pane, soup strainers, pie tins, wash ba sins, etc., etc!, dustpana, etc. A Change of Features Is often verv desirable. elderly people. Nothing effects this enecially by cnange natter, or gives a person a young appearance quicker, than a new aet of Teeth, should the natural ones be loat. We can make from ten' to twentv veara difference to your advantage. If you will ' let ua attend to your teeth and aelect for ou a new aet or tne very Dest quality,. ay oe u s wnat iuu neeu. . , We are thorough dentists of manv years' practical experience and we back ' np every bit of It with our well-known reputation for doing . HONEST DENTISTRY The boat Dentistry Is none too good for you. ' Our success Is due to uniform high-grade work at reaaonablo prices. TEETH . tTW ' . s.rl Ladies' Fur Trimmed Felt Slippers at 89c A very rare bargain. Solid, one piece felt, turned aole, trimmed with fine quality of fur. Colors are red, black and brown. Bleached Sheets, 65c Values at 43c Full 72 by 90 tnoh alie Sheets, bleached, hemmed and ready for use. See Election Returns on East Side Tuesday Night. None Other So Complete 15c and 20c Tinware at 10c Wrvee rWto.mt? t.V.'re"'' mUk P"'- B up 9 P S8.00 Men's Golf Shirts, Values to $1 at 59c Thla lot Includes a large assort ment of thin season's styles, some of which sold at $1. All garments are full width and length and cut to fit. Wide variety of patterns. Warranted Waterproof Oil Clothing for Men A line of Slicker goods, abaolute lv guaranteed waterproof and satis factory. We back It up with a new one free If not aa represented. Men's Genuine "Kewieign" Rain Coats,Va!s.to $15, $9.95 Plain black cheviot and fancy worsted a tripes, made up with ahape retaining collars, ahouldera and fronta. all this season's garments that are both dreaay and entirely waterproof. ladies' 20c Hosiery at 12c Caiebrs ted princess brand, aa rood aa many 25o stockings. Double sole. "isn-spjic fit. D ileed heels and ankle, nerfect DUble process dye. PAINLESS EXTRACTION ... SILVER FILLINGS ... .....K GOLD FILLINGS ..... IZH. liVUU UKUW .......... GOOD RUBBER PLATE .. .. THE BEST RUBBER PLATES NERVOUS .PEOPLE And those afflicted with heart weak ness can now have their - teeth ex- . m.A -1 - t Jt l .ll without ' tho least pain or danger. AH work guaranteed fot tea years. Chicago Painless Dentists 323 h wash, ar, oo. rri Phones Main S880, A-S340, Office hours, t a, m. to o. m. Sun days from to 1. Lady attendant. WELLINGTON COAL Tho beat house coat on tho Pacific Coast Churchley Bros. Bunkera 12th and Marahall St a. ' Phones Main 31. A-I93L Exposition Rink Xews. There will be lots doing at tho Expo- ; sit Ion rink for a faw days. Friday nlshti Is scholars' and ladles' night, andylsj always a popular night. Saturday after- 1 noon a grand children's matinee win be 1 given and Saturday night ye old 1 time Halloween masquerade will- b given. . ' . , Mrs, Fay's Wonderful Work , j . Ia drawing capacity houses at Pantagasl thatre. Her thaumatura-y experlmeata are weird and bewitderlnr: hers is one 1 of the most finished performsnces ever. ' Fays ability as an entertainer la well knows throughout America and Europe. Pumpkin Pics. Hallow and poraicit ft g ksi ' Is hand. Hare your orJ-M-s ia er j f nr ru r famowa home-ma jnifasln f, ' I eots mHl The lli-l4 Ctvem . f tor, stt-aa Waablniton street. Staey. A isms low tnj shoes at Knigata Ttlrd and Washlartoa. . Xyt leetfl frrs at Sfttxrtr'a . i GLASS &PRUDH0MMEC0. HAS REMOVED 65-67 SEVENTH STREET Detwson dlc and Anktny UQ AK8 ' PRINTINO CHAIRS LITHOORAPHlNa PIUNQ CADINGTfl DUNK BOOKS UUOAL BLANKS t Halloween Specials in Ice Cream and Candies Our special Halloween hand-painted' boxes are the work of a Portland Miss. These, packed with Hazelwood choco lates, make a distinc tive Portland product. Our special' Ice Cream for Halloween, and the Sunday following, is a Tutti Frutti brick with a center of orange water ice. Quart brick. . .60 Phone your order early. PRGG DGUVBRICS PHONES:. ' fA-4553 rycr JA-6001 The Cream Store Main 7gs Main Office (Exch-g 40 "When4 in Doubt, Buy of the Royal" : More Value For Your Money . ONE PRICE TO ALL LADIES SHOES MEN'S SHOES $2.00 $2.50 ; 314-3 15 Marquam Building. Third Floor V " ' - Take Elevator R p AMPLE VSYA