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i THE OREGON ' DAILY ' JOURNAL PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. OCTOBER SO. . 1003. Town Topics : TONIGHT'S AMfSOIICNT'' Ilellig, Frank C. Elrhenlayb In Violin concert Faker ...,... Hni end Nix" ltunsalow..,"Tha Koad to YeBtertUr" Orpheus X'rt9v!! Grand 1 Valevllle fmiiKM Vaudeville I.yrle , "rink-Domlnoae' Bur ......"The Flaming Arrow' rlalnt of the Gilbert company, filed the circuit court. The plaintiff to r"ovr tMieanaalOll of til I to Kt iudsiuent fur 1 1 SO and bU dam- a see. . ' R. Newell, the owner of 4 prarble yard t Fourth and Columbia Streets, re ported to the police last night thenon the evening previous he was accosted at Seventh and Montsomary atresia bjr a man who demandnd bla money. ''Newell dodged tiltn and ran without being fol lowed. Tha meat market of A. X. Grene, 110 Williams avenue waa yee terdsy found to have been robbed of ft. On account of tha .approach. nf presl- dentlal election absorbing tha attantlon-f Of voter to tha cluaon of tha Inter- rata or tha dtwenrranoniaoii ses. in Ktats Rqual Suffrage aeaoolatlnn wll omit lta rrrulur monthly meeting a tha elty hall, previously scheduled for October II. . , v Articles of Incorporation have beau filod by tha Snowstorm Mining com pany. It haa a capital of IJ8.000 and la formed In J. L Homl. A. Newaom and Charles -Qutrldge. Supplementary articles nave teen piareq on r acorn changing tha nam of Charnlg 4k An- draaan to A. A. Charnlf at Co. In wie lauo or John Matthteaon. In ft suit against the. Union Ouefanty association In tha - circuit , court, ' says that payment hat , been rafuaed on a policy1 that h hold to Insure sgalast aocldenl to hla em ployee. During tho time tha policy waa la force, he alienee, ha waa en gaged In conatructlng a building at Front and llerrleon, and James iryar. one of hla workman, mvt witn an acci dent reeultlng in death. Us says I00 dua him on this Account haa bean ra- fused, althouah, he a) 1 -,- the com- r' eny's a Kent 'hounds' him continual- unlll h, tAAk tint lh nnllrv. . ; . --' - . - Re. J. E.'" Nortjifnr. who ' for l year 1 waa pa tor of the Bwadlah Lu theran church at Swedehome, Nab, ar rived hare yeeterdey In reeponee to a call from the congregations at Powell Valley and Carlaborg, thla stats, and Druih Prairie, near. Vancouver, Wash. Iter. Mr. Nordllng" was made tha re cipient of a number of testimonials before hla ' departure from hla former field of labor, among teem being a fine gold watch from the conference, MT. FORBIDDEN TO USE BOWS III STREET Somethirtg Doing e t Plain talk DellerV I U. Morrison. eavee you lust tl on every 'pair of men'a and women's - ahoea purchased here. Ladles' awell ahoea. button and lace. In Napoleona. all leathera, ft leaa than eleewhere. Men's dreaa and we weather shoes at It leas; all styles an learners. f Nordllnr Is aooompanled by his family and will reside At 7 Union ssnae,, . - . ' , ,. ' ; .4, The board of trade hass leaned Invl tatlons to All members, their families and friends to be preaant on tha night of November I to hear the election re- turne. A special wire eervlce haa bean seourad, there will be speeches and re freahments will be served during the evening. . . . . - - v ; y J. Christ Egger, 3. ' Gottfried Egger and J. Adolph Egger,' appraisers of the estate of the late Alfred Egger, . have reported to the county court that It is worth It.tOO. The greater part Is. in Chester Maynerd Hall, aged II, son of W. B. Hall, a prominent East' Port land business man, died of tuberculosis was well known In Eaat Portland and I land outalde 'the city. among ine young peopie or uui cy Xenerally, Is survived by - his widow, nna Gantenbeln HalL his mother, and father, two brothers. N. Bradford ' and U. K. Mall and a sister Ada H. Brfll. Tha funeral will be held front the fa llr reeldence. 75 East Twenty-eighth r treat, tomorrow afternoon at I o'clock. Interments will be In Rlverview oeme 1 tery. ,. . ,., ,-'; ; ". ..' v . . The following articles were found on the ears yesterday and may be had by calling at the lost article . room. First and Alder: Five umbrellas, two pnraea, two lunch boxes, a. knife and a lamD snane. .y- , ... ,1 . ) .The looai Japanese colony bas made arrangements to celebrate the emper or's birthday, November I, with fitting Ceremonies. .Exercises will be held In the auditorium of the T. M. C. A , dur ing which addressee will be made by Japanese buelnesi men, British Consul James Laldlaw and others. The 1m . perlal ediot will be read by J. I way a, aeoretarr of the Japaneae consulate. A picture of the mikado will be - unveiled and the Japanese will again swear alle giance to their ruler. - -. . : The East Side Business Men's club has made arrangements with' the West ern TJnkm Telegraph company to run A Alnwit wlra Into tha HealV bulldlns. Grand avenue and Eaat Morrison streets ' Tho council yssterday passed an or dinance fixing a quarterly license fee of S2S for all soos which while In winter quarters In . ths dty exhibit animals-for .an, admission, price. Football! Football I Multnomah va. The Dalles Athletic club. 1 .Saturday, October 11,' S:I0 p. m. " Admission t0c, including grandstand. A dry seat for every one. ... Pootballl Football I Multnomah va The Dalles Athletlo club. Saturday, October 11, 3:10 p. m. Admission 60c, Including grandatand. A dry seat for' every on- .1 . We sponge And press your clothes shine your shoes, All for 11.60 month. Main 514. A-4J14. Wagons run every wherA -Unique Tailoring Co., Sot Burk. - Wanted All men to ' know . that .' all our patent leather shoes are guaran teed. Korrect Shape Shoe store, 293 Morrison street, near Fifth. Ir. Henry one, on of ths best known physicians in ths city, ran counter to the police department yesterday afternoon ;Ant In A way he little expected. Patrolman Tee vln found the 'doctor and a friend engaged In archery practice at Seventeenth apd Davis streets. In front , of the Jones residence. The target was on one side of the street and Vr. Jonas ' and - the other ' emulator of William Tell on the ; other. The pottoeroan conelderedl the arrows flying . across the street A danger, to paaaeraby, and ordered the markemen to desist. . They obeyed.) ,. ,m eeeeee I : at the eeeo Earn $300 to $1000 Monthly Qetlnlotb Motion Plctur Thoatro Bus - Start a Th astro In Your Homo Town BiOUS CLOTHING COMPANY ' .'.)'.'"'" ,. .' Tomorrow Men's and Young .Ien's ' ; Suits, Over- Wa will equip you with a theatre oom- pav ror it on easy in- HI send out a man to piete end let you etaiiments and Instruct you fully into ths business, and if you nave not the readv cash, will t city realty, acreage or farm property In If you have i exchange. hetyuah motion picture co.l 893 Btmalde Street, Between ronxtfc and ruu tu, s-nons aeoav coatsand Raincoats for Tuesday night. .The election re-j turns will be flashed on a eanvas across " ths street and- stereoptlcon vtewe will be shown between returns In order to Interest the crowd. The telegraph com- rany naa guaranteed me neat or servioe o the olub. and tha wire will be kept humming as long as the crowd stay a ! Upder the will of Henry James, filed fr probate In the county court, the wldowT Mrs. Prlscllla James, Is given the family, home at East Madison and , Fourteenth ' streets as well as All the stock of the deceased In the James Tinting company. The total value of the estate Is about 19,600. Upon the death of Mrs. James the estate vwlll go to a daughter, Anna M. James, pro- , . . ., ; "T -. Dr. Clara , Macfarlan osteopath I o , ' Charles Bruse, employed by the coun- lni" U ,.now et " Swea,nd ty on the rock crusher on the Canyon . ' ' -' ' ' road, was struck on the head by a large .' Woman's Exchange, lit Tenth street. rock roiling down tne niusiae yesterday i tuncu iljiiw a, Dusiness men's tuncn. ftArniuin on Jnfet A van In a. af thA I ' y n. 'Steamer Jesele Marklna. tor rfemajL 1 Waahougal And way landings, dally ex cept Bunaay jueaves Washington street , dock at 1 p, n. : s. . . , j mom streeu i'nonea: uiiice, uaDor av, B-2474; residence, East 6230, B-1474. Prises for card parties from 2 So ward. Elite China and Glass Co., Morrison, corner Park. , His residence Washington streets. county hoepltal near by. was at Ella and Wash Dr. B. P. Geary, county physician, was summoned When the accident occurred, but little could be done for Bruse. It Is expected that an Inquest will be held. With a -bag containing 130 In dimes and nickels in one pocket, John Navora, a big Mexican with one foot missing, was arrested yesterday on South First V atroiman street bv caught In the act of 1.1111a. He was begging, and as thn rjresence of the monov bear was dob itive eviaence ne waa noi id wi Van Zante today gave him tence of IS days. ant Judge A Jail sen. ',. -' -( ', A reception to the county officers of the W. C. T. U. was held at the home of . Mrs. J. N. Donaldson, 310 Fremont street Mrs. 8. Is. Ross, the county president, Airs. ai. im .riiaaen, tne vice president, Mrs. M. L." Chrlstensen, Mrs. A. M Himes, Mrs. M. E. Hexter, Mrs. Donaldson and Mrs.' H. Push took part in the' program. Mr A. Lillian Smith sang. After the program a social hour was enjoyed. , ' Fire broke out In the basement of the Dolly Vardeh candy store, 327 Mor rison street, about 4:80 this morning. The Alarm was turned In and the quick action of the fire department kept the loss -down to about $2,000. - The candy snop is conauciea, or & Jsrnst. The fire Is thought to have been started by the candy stove. The stock of candies wss ruined by smoite ana water. El L. Shockley, proprietor of the Pe ninsula hotel, haa reported to the police that Ms wife, Mrs, .Marlon Sheckley, who came from Boise, Idaho, last Sat- urday,. has disappeared, tine left D. Chambers- 4k Bon., opticians, Morrison street," corner of Sixth, 21 e F. W. Baltes and Company inrito your inquiries for PKINTING Phones Hiii 165 Home A 1185 First and Oak Hi ; - ' Jil! Suits Overcoats Raincoats Suits Overcoats Raincoats Suits Overcoa ts Raincoats " Other stores ask $5 to $10 more for them. Don't worry .about the fit we attend t6 that.' ,.' .- n a . . Men's & Yonhg Hen's ' $10 ',i' ' 11 ' $15 4 .V a... - . , $20 rs Save' TROUSERS W. A, "Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. , Berger, fttl. slgna r 38t TamhIU. Mala a hotel at noon yesterday, aaying , wished to visit a physician, and a that time has not been seen. ' the she ttS East Seventh street yesterday, . D. B. Robinson, employed by Henry Jen nings eV Sons, wrenched the muscles 'of nis bacK, and nad to be taken to St Vincent's nospitaj in an ambulance, Although Miss Dorothy Burton pur- - Ashaaeiafcaf. a UnA f rt Tttiaa i QtiK mrA AWS1 SB to pay for It In IT Installments until ' 2150 was paid, she bas failed to come 'forward with a cent, according to com- 1 There is only one soap that can be compared with Ivory Soap, and that is genuine, unadulter it oted, white Castile $oap. . Very little of it tor sale in this country. The so called . Cas tile ' soap" sold by the majority of drug: stores is not ,Castile" Soap at ill; it is a cheap and in ferior imitation ef a; meritorious article Dr. E. C Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam. Dancing Saturday night, Arlon hall. Journal want ads.' lo a word. TAG DAY WILL TEST PORTLAHO'S LOYALTY e . All is in readiness now for 's a , J supplying the public with Baby 4 nome tags tomorrow. Tag- day e bss been so thoroughly adver- e) tlsed, end' so widely talked of, e that those In charge of the e scheme feel confident that the re- e sponse will bo generous. Tags - e will be for sale in all the prlnci- e al office, buildings of' the city. e " on. tho streetcars and In tha de- e " partm en t stores. . 4 . There ! still Opportunity for e Other women who wish to take e- part In the affair to be assigned e territory In which to work.' Mra. e U W. Sitton and Mra. E. J. e Labbe may be found at the eor- . 4 ner store of the Medical build- . e lng, corner Park and Alder 4 ' streets, which Is used as head- 4 Quarters. Autos will be flying ,4 about ' all day collecting money 4 and distributing .' togs. Mrs. 4 Adolpha Wolfe has charge of this e . department' of the work. e Tho Baby home bAs; been es- tabllshed 20 yesrA During this 4 time It has sheltered hundreds of babies who without It would 4 have been homelesA Hundreds 4 of Its, wards have been adopted 4 Into' good homes and found a 4 welcome. Manv re now grown e to . manhood and womanhood. Such An Institution Is doing a e tremendous amount of good in 4 the world And Is deserving of e loyal support. Tag day- toraor- ej row wlU teat this loyalty, : e Regulajr $5 Values, e e e e e. e ' e e e e e e e ' Come and hsve free examination.'" WE EXTRACT TEETH TREE. SILVER FILLINGS ........ .35 TJP GOLD FILLINGS .75. UP oo i w iMin .............. ,s4,nn SPLENDID SET ....$8 OO GOLD CROWNS . . ..32.50 TO gS.OO , All' work guaranteed lor ten - yearA Lady attendant alwavs nresent. All work done absolutely without pain ay. mraoiaiMu oi xrom u.n su years" experience. Boston Dentists $3.55 All the new styles, including the latest corduroy effects. S91H Korrison St, Soma rjnoM A-3030. Own. Vostofflee. none Mala 8030, Horses Horses Horses We always have a rood selected lot of horses from eastern Oregon, all broken, from 1.000 to 1.600 nounda. New carload lots every 10 day a Please sive us a cau. W. BRLNZCL SOS 1TTK St, HOBTH. Ivory Soap 99 Per Cent. Pure. KEW-.FANGLED CMDLE KEEPS HIM AWAKE That patent cradle of A. Seebnrt Is making trouble again. It will be a fine Invention when it la perfected, for the weary fathers who now walk the floor with little Johnny ned but press a button te - set the youngster's cradle ror king for the reet of the night. . For the - present, however. Seaburfs cradle sema to do nothing but get him Into trouble with his Defensors sjti the polices Several weeks ago T. Schramek. who lives Under the room a of 8eburt en essrwaman. at 170 Front street, complained that tne eutalaf ef the motor which rocks the erel)e kept blra and hie wife awake ell slant A poUcnaan caviled on Sekurt, whoprern Iad te discontinue his work On the In vention at nif lit But Srhremek has eomplafned tn'n. at the Inventlre renins ef Kbnrt wul sfaia be eurbed. it le expected. - A New Departure, The cost of ' Interments haa been greatly reduced br the Holman Under- tasing company. Heretofore It has been the custom ef funeral directors to make charges for ail lncidentaie connected with a fu neral. The Edward Holman Undertak ing company, the leading funeral di rectors of Portland, hsve departed from that custom. When casket is furnished by ns we make no extra charges for erftbalmlnff. beams te cemetery, outside box or any services that may be re quired of ua. except clothing, cemetery and cajTtaree, thus effecting aavlaj ef lit to ftl on each funeral. THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. ST- COB, BAXJIOBV Boiled Unseed Oil I GALLON LOTS SSat Raw Linseed Oil I GALLON LOT 5 Tat Pure White Lead PER lit ..IT.50 Portland Sash Door Co. THe Vmffi Ptirm T t and Salmon. '..!sg It fars for II U AM rmoBT ST. POBTXJTS. OB, FUR.S! FURS! at UTxrr rosszixa rmrcss. ' Rewiodallnr A specteJty. Far coats ef all kinAs sssds ts ordeA J: ' Regular $2 Values $1.10 A REAL BARGAIN Men's Necftwear 50c Values , ' 29c BARATHEA SILK v MEN'S GLOVES Regular $1.75 Values " $1.35 Every pair guaranteed. LOOK FOR THE' BIO STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICES FAMOUS CLOTHING CO'MPANV , . .. - .... CORNER MORRISON -. AND SECOND STS. DR1TACE jkUcawery.tafes STORAGI jaselMercliasKflse) PAeae rt BV t ' UftVM et - ar. mvn. Ii I DAVIS L. SCHUMACHXR lot minx . Ra)I House, San francisco ATI eetstde rnetae, rteeaa beet bet ai en)d water. Rata tec te 11 pt Aay. Waly retea. renrth etreet ere fiirt frm Third etrt dtt. yora Tttj, 1; award vtreet ears eUreel 1". L. Tvrr'.-v prcprwtee. rccss:s:szzzs:zsxzz33zzsaic2sssssszzszzzzzxsss:s:; ,Hiursday, October 29, 1908 THE. OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY COMPANY t WILL OPEN IT'S NEW LINE BETWEEN Porflaiid and Hillsboro . . WITH P DAILY TRAIN5 EACH WAY ": ' . AND BETWEEN . Sateiri and Hillsboro WITH 4 DAILY TDAIN5-60UTri HOUND 2 DAILY TRAINS NORTH BOUND SOUTIt BOUND. Arrivingf Learinf . . Hillsboro. Portland 7:05 a. m.,". 8:0SAni. Portland 9;00 a. m... 10:00 a. m. Salem vi- 9:05 a. m... 11:30 a. m. Portl'sid 10:30 a.. m... 11:30 a m. Salem . 1:45 p. tn..'. 4:10 p.m. Portland 3:10 p. m..; 4:10 p.m. Portland 4:351). ... 5:35 p.m. Portland' 6:30- p. ro:. . 7:30 p. m. ftcntfouLCt NORTH BOUND. Leaving Hilliboro. Arriving;. IMCIEUtRTt Thoatre, . v Ittlt snj WaaMngton. rhoneMln 1 and A-11 II. Tomorrow and Saturday Nlgnta WB, LKfiJ WIU-AHD In Sol Smitn lluaaeU'r iuooeas -, "A rOOB ATI0sT Prices f 1. Ho, lie. 16a. Seats Are New Selling et Ih. Theatre. Theatre ' Um an Washington Tbonas Wain 1 an4 A-lllt. KIOHTS BBOINNINO NEXT MON DAY. t . . . Speelal-Prlce Matinee Saturday ,, KB, DtTSTIW TAB WDM X "TU SQVAW SCAJT.M f Rvanlnss, lower floor. 13, ll.SOf bsl-, eorfy, 1, 7 to, 60c; gallery, ldo. Atatlnee, II. to to le. . Main 11T. A-4114. XMTZBB TXMTS1 CO. (Of 0.) USSXB uo not wait tin tomorrow to get your seata for "Ths Road to Yesterday, by Baker 8 took C run Deny all thla week. Strange and fantaaUo play. : Klrat time I In weat. A big hit. Evening prWa 2 bo. 1 15c 60o, Matinee l&c. 26o. Matinee. Saturday. Nest week, "Men and Women." bCAUT A, A-lOaO. Mats. Sx. gojiaaya aaS Bollaays 15-USOt m 6:30 a. ro.. .Portland 7:30 a. m. 8:25 a.m... Portland 9:25 a. m. 8:25 a, m... Salem 10:50 a.m. 11:10a. m... Salem 1:25 p. m. 11:10a. 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. m. 5:55 p.m... Portland 6:55 p. m. 5:55 p. m... Salem 8:20 p. m. Traina leaving Salem at 9:05 a. m. and 1:45 p. m. make direct connection at Garden Home Jet., with Portland-Hillsboro train, and traint leaving Hillsboro at 8:25 a. tn., 11:10 a, nr., 1:55 p. m. and 5:55 p. m. make direct connection with Pprtland-Salem train. No Hlliaboro Division trains will atop between Portland and Garden Home except to take on or let off Hilliboro Division paisengeri. - . Following are ttatvona on Hillsboro Division: ' Garden Home Jet., Firlock, (Whitford. Beaverton, St. Marys, Mortondale, Qua tama, Orenco, Milkapsi, Moffat, Hillsboro. . ' OCO. r. NEVINS, Traffic Manager PORTLAND, OREGON. ' ? xsnsssnaxsziisszz3rssiiiiissir5ii3sissiafc YOUR TIME TO BUY IS NOW WHEN YOU SAVE A CLEAR THIRD Wa are selling 4.000 perfectly new, flrat-claas, up-to-date disc rec ords for all makes or talking machines st a saving of A clear third of usual coat. Think of It I You can get these records for 40o each less than small dealers pay tot them at wholesale. ' These records go in lots of not loss than six at 40e each-Mt half dosen for 11.40. But you will bave to hurry, as at this greatly reduced price these records should ke gone, in a few days. This Is the time to replenish your stock of reoords, for the winter evenings now coming on can be made Jolly ones with a good talking machine and plenty of records to suit the tastes of the 'different ones In the family. Some may like waltses: others the good old songs of long ago still others mar like the lively band pieces and two-steps we have them all here Included In this reduction. v We are also -closing out a number of first-class Talking .Machines, tapering arms ana me iaiesi eicacnroenis, at tne ronowing prices; $25 Talking Machines and 6 records-, each . . 919.75 $35 Talking Machines and 6 records, each. .$22.40 $40 Talking Machines and 6 records, each . . $25.00 $85 Talking Machines and 6 records, each . . $50.00 $100 Talking Machines and 6 records, each.'. $75.00 Tour satisfaction guaranteed or your money refunded. Payments if desired, A number of Cylinder and Dlao Cabinets at Special Beduotton. , ... ill 4th Street arb luma nA Hurt Oanaral latialrt Kmnorlnm Waat ef Olileasn. Bamambar Saturday la "Baby Home Tar Bay." Kelp the Babies by bny lag tar. Boat delay. . , GRAVES MUSIC CO. NIGHTS THEATRE V imo-7s Weak ef Oct. as The Mill man Trio. . Henry Hortoa A Oo Warren 4k Blanch. I arA, Tha Three Moehers, May and Tlo Haagler. Wllaoa Brothers. Ethel Km. I Oenoagh, Orphetua riot urea, Orphenas BAKER THEATRE Ii-iionea: main i. A-otv, OREGON THEATRE CO. (INC.) LESSEE ueo. L. Baker, uen. Manager.. . Bargain day matinee Wednesday, 2Be any seat Tonight, all week, matinee , Wedneeday and Saturday, Dixon 4k Ber nard In the funnieet of all German dia lect musical comedies, XAJTS AJT' SJXX. Olrls. - musia fun. life and arlna-en Kote the new prices: Nights, ISc. too, 75c. Matinees (szcept Wednesdsy) JSo, 60c Next, James L. Corbett. ' The STAR ulln ' Matinees Wednesday. Saturday. Snnday. For the entire week of Oct. 26. Lincoln , i. carters Bpecisi production, . "thb rxAMora axbow." Matinees At 1:20 d. m. Every even ing at 4:1$. Night prices, 15c, 15c, SSc, ; (0c Matinees, 15c and I6o. Seats may be reserved by either phone. - , , jrexs waesK, -me Montana umitea. PANTAGES THEATRE . ADTAJTCID TAVSBTZUB. Stars of All Rations. r"' ' " . ma. sta rax. - -1 ' ' - The wonderful daughter of A wonder- t ful mother, Anna Eva Fay, In bar sen- -. satlonal demonstration of Thauma- ' turgy, or mental telepathy. Aak Mr a Eva Fay.. i Matinees dally, 18a Two shows st ' night. He t5c , LYRIC THEATRE , Seventh' nd' Alder. " ' THE BLUNKAIX COMPANT Oct 26, entire week PINK DOMINOES I No German company Friday. Matinees Sunday, Tuesday. Thursday, , Saturday. - - ' " - t THE GRAND Vaudeville dt laxc AVOTXSX BIO BZX.Z, Ths Ores White Myitery B'Ajbob . rsyohromancy . , Three Zaras : and Carmen 1 " Zies.Bnrsnd Trio . The KaVerloeks Jolly Wild J"red Bansx Orandaseope Exp . ... ostium RINK : ' ,. Tss, TosrtaxT ' Also BXO SATtntDAT MATrSTZB . And Ts Olds Tims Masanerads ' . ' 'Twill be J BBTTE THAW A OXX47IT8 . SB TBLEJtB '3 Tf iansfe Psatterns FOR BABY CLOTHES The Transfer implement 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 - 2 ii A TEETH WIT H OR WITHOUT PLATE5 otnr sr vows' yioru We As toss enle"Orow. Brldre ad Flte Work in a day if neeeeaary. rosttlrely ralaUees XstraetUr Free when' plates or bridgee ere ordered. , aWaadtiTSi teeth AAA teete ramared wit, ant tn least pels,'. Tea ehalrs. Only 1 the most soientlf lo and earef ul weslt & . ' - so tbajls n rosrxjjrB... -vl ' W. A. VflUL iEgSSZS9 FAUtBsT SOdr, TsJrd aat WaelaAo I s. m. to I n. ra.; Sundsys t JJ. Falnlaaa Extraction. o: Plates. If.. . Both fnonae. A and Mala . 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. n until the 2:50 p. m. trip- X." . . . at PIANO BUYING The buying ef a plane is aa , Iro- Srtanti tranaac- -on. Thera are many different snakes ef pianos, and there are saany dealer A gherman. Clay A Co. are en eld, ereil-ksowa - aatab llshed. hone and carry tha Soeat line of hlg-graOs. dependable piAAoa to i be found la an? nous oa ine e'"i ) They sell new plaroe as low SS J5, .fSTA, SasO, (BOO And tin ts ths tocom. i parable Stelnwar at IS7t and vs. t aJ nlaoos fr.mi lsO ts giiA. t Tbe feiiowrng Ut le remarkable and you wtlt' recoe-nlse tbe ame amea r miliar aa tha ttamee of 4 frlanda I Bteiaway, A. B. Chaae, ETrft li'ackard. - Klnsrtoury. l.1lc t E"eren. Koriamaen, 'etl?rsitv, A jCnase I layar I lo K!bet urr. C- Coewnlcst montaiy paymenta r t arranged. I Sherman. Ctey Co. ajtstfe ead tnrTt. r---' '- viLiioiT::!:.En,'.!' t . f;rf