The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 31, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE , OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, FORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENINO. OCTOBER 31. ' 1003.
Town Topics
TONIGHT'S A.MrSKSlKXTS
STRIfJGEflT LAW POINTS OUT FOLLY OF
TO BE PASSED REPUBLICAN LEADERS
"A Poor Relation"
"lUm and rl-
mm,
Xaktr
iiunaslow ...Th Rosd 10 yesterday"
(rilium .......... -. Vaudeville
Grand Vaudeville
Wntafee Vaudeville
Lyrlo ,, , "Pink Dominoes'
Star
. ......."The Plaining Arrow"
Statutes 1)6 Not Cover Crim
inal Malpractice at the
iTcsent Time. .
Th newly erected Alumni hall at
Grand avenue and Clackamas .treats.
Prominent JTembcr ; of Tarty; in Oregon Boldly Tells
' Why He Infuses to Take Stump for Taft
,. Writes Letter to the Stato Committee.
As result of several case, of erlm-
ilnal malpraetloa resulting in tha death
In which the Christian Brother. busl-ior women with which tha district at
nees college la to be conducted, waa
christened last night whensn alunml
dance waa tendered In .honor of the
opening of the Inaillulkin In Ita new
home. n The natroneasrs were: 'Mra
Jmi Harron. Aire. Jainea Laldlaw,
.Mrs. J. I. O'Hrlen. Mri. lirandt Wlcher
sham, Mr.. Jennings, Mre. M. O. Mun
ley. Mre. Dr. A. C. Smith. Mra 11-j
hunt. Mra. M. .an. Mra. Collier. Mra.
Trerncnt
onno
! 1 Minb,
under
In
Investigation
fonncttion with tha death of Mies Pearl
are being
O. lioyce. Mra. J. P. Kavanaush. Mra.
Hrelteiibach. Wra. J E. Bnlltvan. Mm.
.lamps ijihu. Mra. it. nans, mra. I'.i imnh. rr T i i rm
K. ramphcll, Mra .J. la. trpnan utrm. u. proaocuted under the . nubile nulnance
nni ri. r. w. cronnu, mi ""i statute. There la no law In Or iron
Mra. W, P. Hlnnott. Mra. T. J McNamee, applying; .pacifically to criminal opera-
Mre. P. Douglas, tfone. and for thla reaaon It he. been
.'' . ', . difficult to obUIn convlotlonn ..In al-
tf After a long dlaouaalon on tha proa moet every other .tat, In tha union
and oona of tha Broadway alta for tha th.re 1 a law which pby.lolan. cannot
new bridge acro.a the, Wlllaroetta. the ' , v .
X7,.v. .... ,,.,. TmM... ...... ...Th t.woo1 arraigned before
nil un-1 y,".rdV fttrnoon. Both
able to agr. but having deJlded that ir:i'.
""Our foreign policy la loading ue with
debt, creating. International Ul-wlll and
embarraaalng our commercial exertlona.
If It falla to Involve ua In the butchery
of war It will ba by the dealgna of prov
idence and not by the preenlenoe of I
ou party that thla reeult will bo ao
eoropllshed. In fact, we can look no
where on the man of our preeeot po
litical geography to find that dlanlfled
assurano of national repose which
should acoompany ua In search of vote.
to euatain ua in thee momenta of nartv
pent ana. political ai.raajr.
With theae thouehta tiDOermoat In
my mind. I could be of little aarvloe I
to Mr. Tart ana leaa to my country, I
wniff. n.aw m.w mi.r wmrmitmr ...... ....
nepuDiican or long etana-1 mgntmar or inauatriai somnambulism.
In g and firm party loyalty In tha paat. 1 1 i .
iitio to uae
' Not all prominent Republleana of Ore-
torneyg of flea and tha coroner have had on 10 ' nm 00
to deal durlnr the oaat few monthe. not WUb w,tn ,d" RooaoxfU
atrong effort. wllLbo made br Dlatrtct fKyn"t,r- ora of tn,ra w"1 Mt
Attorney Cameron and hia deputlea to WP 'or Taft baoaAiaa they do not
have the lorlalatur. n..t J.nn.rv n... 1,k tn wmT U M nominated. IOIM
a bill apecifioairy defining thla offenae becauaa they do not Ilka tha platform
anil providing a punlahment upon whloh ha la running and eome be-
I'ra. C, l and C. H. T. Atwood, cauae they do not. like the evaalona
nianauera of the private aanltarluin at and qulbbllnga of that plarform. home
of them are keeping their thoughta to
themeelvea, othera ara aaylng what they
Within tha laat few dava tha Taft
manager, of Oregon aent an Invitation
to a weu known man in Portland, prom
SAVLGS 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. ,
l 4 . -.
ifenrnirsiri.
HEILIG RiH
be held Mon
day at the -Commercial club. At thla
meeting It la hoped that the eluba from
different part, of Alblna can agree upon
aoma cite aultable to them all. and that
a report to be given to the council
Werfneadav can ba drawn UD. The meet
ing 1. called for 4 o'clock Monday after-
noon at tho Commercial club.
J.me. and Frank Gannon, eoualna,
were .entenced to SO day. on tha rock-
pile by Judge Vaii Zaht. .today. They
him to take the atumn In the I
wnicn ia riooaing the elate. Thla man
rejected the Invitation, In no uncertain
ieuu. nm expiKinea cieariy wny
waa that he could not apeak for Taft
Oregon. Hla latter follows: .
"Portland, Or., Oct. 10.- My Dear Sir
..i tuviiauon ror ma 10 aaareaa in
r n. cinwiw vi urn coaei in oenajr or Mr.
Pin. and it wae unMr.loful thmt ihITatt ha. been reaelverf anrl I rln1 mv.
to thai""' areawy emDarraaaed or tne honor
Jury. i,t month tha earn a doc to
barely eacated uroaecutlnn In Mnniw.
tion with tha death of Mra. J. A. Crl
coroner, jury Wil divided D
laat moraent a. to holding them
eponeioia ror aer-death.. Th.n
no evidence, however, to contradict pos
itively tha statement, of the Atwood.
"ai mr.. crippin had aaaured them
aha had been operated upon before eom-
o mem.
The
are au.peoted ofbelng the men wholj" hl.tory and it. records,
held up and .hot John Brugger in hi. ihouhly Jnvejtliwted. T
saloon on Taylor atreet- thla week, but ovr no body of Pearl Lamt
ocalled aanltarlum at Tremont,
is, ara ' oeing
The Innueai
aaloon on Taylor atreet- thla week, but ovr moDOdypf. Pearl Lamb haa been
a. they could not be positively ldentl-l poponoa until the district attorney,
fled ther were prosecuted on a charge I office learn, from the Eugene authorl-
ot' vagrancy. Walter Gannon, ele" wnetner . tna young woman wa.
brother of James, escaped ; aomewhatl pporaiea upon in mat city be Tore com
ea.ler, hi. sentence being suspended. I ng to Portland, where aha waa treated
The three men have been, living In ?r na Atwood. in their aanltarlum. It
.hack at Montavllla, I expeciea tnat ty Monday all the evi
iMm.nn'. r,A .h.iimi in tha Affinal will then be held.
. k. n v p. iiMMh or th. .trMt . The Atwood. are
ipl
rt. ,nI v . 1 1, Ti 7u" . 1 1 "nra mr cummon sense: ii wouia oe
wni thli,- h-imp th ln1UMt n Intellectual feat worthy of Proteu.
you would thu. confer,
"Since 38t. when I did a. wiuoh a
Possible in a speech-making way for
ino rtepuDiican. cause, there ha. never
unen s more egregiou. and incompre
hensible aerie, of blundera In political
manipulation, legislative assininiiy ana
party disentegration. than that which
ha. - overtaken the Republican party
uuring ine pasi xour yeara. Jtt.veryono
aagwi in i a.
Asked to Shin ToUy.
. And. now we are a.ked to excuse
tm. folly, to explain our failures, to
rortiry our present promise, with a
record of Da si violation., and ausDlclon
of future bad faith to a people re
nowned for c6mmon sense! It would be
railway company have been announced
a. follow.: F, D. Hunt, trafflo manager,
aaaume. tho superlntendentshlp of the
O. W. p. division, .uceeeaing u. tj.
Fields, resigned. The thlo of superin
tendent is to be abolished. R. W. d-
rarHa. annolnted trainmaster: J. F.
Roach succeed. E. B. Heath as chief
dispatcher: C R. BarUatt takes the
place of A. M. Smith, third trick dis
Johnston "W. McCulley, living at 26
North Eleventh streets reported to the I
police today that a burglar entered hi. I
apartments last nigm ana iook zv
from hi. ' trouser pocketa. The
awakened Mra. MoCulIer. whose
band hurried to an open window. There!
he found his trouaera in a ounaie witn
two dimes missing. Tho burglar was I
frightened away before he had timo to
earcn tna nouse ror vaiuaoiea,
bond, of 11,000 each.
at liberty under
PfllLOfilATH HAS
BAfjnER TEAR
-hi- r k ax t . ' i Ut ust uiT.cientJy elf-complacen
VoVsl La5e, Atfendance- Compels
bus. Building of NewClass fMASJ aK.4" -:eq.
Eooms.
Under the efficient manaaement of
nowliWni ln PorUwd and VWnn I. eiperlenclng th. most au.-
Tha first meeting; of former Eansan I 0
and a tnmg not only beyond my ca
pacity out antagonistic to my every
sen-respecting instinct or citisensnip.
"Tho manner in which Mr. Taft waa
rorcea upon tne party by Theodoje
nuuBovcii, tne unaigninea ana rancor
ous vllliflcation of party service by
executive asperity, the inane posing of
conniving rascality oy wnicn political
Jobbery attempts. tho reconquest of pub
lic confidence, the pneumatio swelling
of mediocrity into party leadership and
tho oddity of little men in - a panoply
of borrowed greatness, presents a pic
ture too grotesque to inspire confidence,
too serious for unrestrained hilarity.
but just aufflclently self-complacent for
thla
paclty of
reauure.
the more subterranean method, of a
criminal practitioner to manufacture a I
plausible defense. I could never meet
these requirements in a hundred years,
although I claim some experience In de
fensive warfare.
DR. BROUGHER
'' Will Preach Twlca Sunday at
THE WHITE TEMPLE
Twelfth, and Taylor Streeta,
' 10(30 A. X.
"A Marked Man"
Lord's Supper Observed.
' II n, Unique Sunday School
Service.
rao r. ac.
"How Observe Sunday?"
Shall Wa Oo to Ball Games.
Theatre a. Skating Rlnka, Excur
iona, Keep Open Storea and Play
PoolT
Temple Quartet and Chorua Sing.
Duet. Miss Lawler, Ml.. Shea.
XTZBTBODT IX TXT SO.
rum
Save
Money
Come end h.va free exan.lnatleo.
WB EXTRACT TEETH FREE.
SILVER rjLLlNOS 35 UP
GOLD riLLlNOS 7R UP
BET Or TEETH f-I.OO
SPLENDID SET
GOLD CROWNS ....S2.B0 TO
laranteed for ten
ire.
and Washington,
Phonea-rMaln 1 and A-llll.
Tonight and Tomorrow XlghC
Mil LEB WILLARD
'In lo Smith Itussall'g Sueoeea
"A rooa uiarxoar
PHres 1. Tlfl. lOe, fie," '
llKIIIO Theatre
ilblavIU im, an Washington
rtionee Mala 1 and A-lltt.
I NIGHTS BEGINNING NEXT MON-
Spelal-Prlre Madnee KatuMay
m.. strsnir rinoM tar
-TU Q0AW MAM."
Evenlnga lower floor, II, $1 1: nal-
eotiy, ii, 7o, oe; gallery, tea. Matinee,
ypo io re.
DR. N. J. FULTON
NATUROPATH. " '
Mala 11VA-4II.
Empire Theatre Co. Ine.), Vt
The Road to Teklerday.' by
Stock fomnanv. laat itlma tonlrhL
bla bit. Prtcea He. Ha. lOo. Next
week, atartlnc tomorrow matinee. -Man
nd Women."
Fx In Drugs to His
Eyes Yet Uses None
n a tr r n vuvAvnv
UaaCH A 7Va One of tha beat known pharmacl.t. In
Mm.. Kaln f A.KtCS I Portland la m uMl.lnu.IM .
OREGON THEATRE I O. (l.NU.) L.K8SEB I ne nas mixeo and oompounded "medl-
Oeo. u vaker, iMn. Manager. Ic,a" na aeroctiona,'' as lie terma the
t..i tlm . t,nlh M.nn A. nis.latuff. but under no fllrnumilanriik -aiiM
nard In the fdnnleet of all Oar man dla-he be Induced to awallow a morsel of hie
act musical comedies. XAJra am' IB. "r " eiss prouuouona Ann
oiria nmiiv fun. nr. anil arlnvap. I ?ot he Is treated every day of hla Ufa
Note the new prices: '6e. 10c Tto. Next I '..J'" affllotlona and I. getting well
week, starting tomorrow matinee. James " o oruge.
cornett.
All work
Lady at ten
yeara
All work done abeolu
by BDeclallat. of from
experience.
aru
dant always presenL
telr without ealn
11 to 10 year-
Boston Dentists
891 Hi KorrUoa artL, Opn. Postofflce.
Son anion A-0O3O. vaoa Mala BO30
A. to Banking Ltwi
"With the v record of bank high-blnd-
our eyes, what excuse have
absence of a guarantee plank
DlatfOrm because a. few hankara
building, Fifth and wasnington street student body and Intense oollege spirit. 111 Denver resolve that such a plank
Si?..."?! friend, and patron, of the .chool .dl!.?'ti-"-n!5?!fi
are to organize tho Sunflower Social I nlr.ft,, v., , ... !,,., . . , , ling before
club will meet this evening In the of- f,c,0U8 'r m u" Matory. due mainly We for the i
five of C. R. Webber, 609 8wetlandt0 the. happy oomblnatlon of a fine In our plat
la
sssociatlon and at the meeting tonight ar Slvlng their hearty support. Tha Uo oxouso tor tying up our funds, inn
are
and assert that Bryan mean, a panic,
no excuse 'for tying- up our funds, i
being I poverishlng our people and ruining th
orricer. wui D. eiectea lor me ensuing) capacity or me buildings
I taxed to th utmnst. . Thr
r - i , . . ' " j a av ohv i bvuimvt w vt mo wuuu J c
,. , rrini. iLm SSna neceseary to double tho mora, If I am to be told every four
The .Montavllla Home Training circle room. When this wa. done, faoulty lyear. that I must auonort the reimina-
gaH an entertainment, "The Carnival of and etadenta'wer .till working under "dynasty or go broke, then I prefer to
Nations," last night, for the purpose of ThSrefiv brok6 M now' when 80 few of u
providing funds with which to conduct to bu,ld anothe addi?ioni whloS (ndS- wU1 nava- to go than laUr when the
the reading room and library for the ready within 10 dava 011 WlU b o110" of appointing successors shall
coming year. "Decorated booth, were In the mi.ntim. .11 'v have made prosperity dependent on ex-
placed around the hall, the attendant. been
being dressed In tha costume, or va-i tha comrnnViaf rtnoWmnt VTr I may be an improvement on
; smroAT topxos, jtot. i '
Taylor Street i;
Methodist Church
fi THXXJD AaTO TATXrtKB STS.
DR. BENJAMIN TOTJNO I
Preacher, ,
J ' 10 OO A.M.
i; That Girl"
l ' vao r. x. I
jl 'The Making of a Saint"';:
;!' GREAT CHORUS CHOIR.
. Kindly Weloom to All.
K , J 1
MA Of , A-1090. Mats.
Ha. Boa days and Xoliday.
RIGITS
THEATRE is.u-ss.7Sc
Week of Oct. I. The MlUmaa Trio.
Xeary Xorton Si Co Warren a Blanch
ard, Th Thre Moshera, May and no
Heagler, WUsoa Srotaara, xtnel Mao-
Soaongh, Orphanm atoturea, Orphean.
O rc net tra, . v t
TKa..CTAD Phone. Main tit.
auvwafBji.H.
Mattneea Wedneaday, Saturday, Sunday.
For tha entire waek of Oct 16. Lincoln
i, carter. Bpoclal production,
ra r&AMxara abbow."
Matinees at 1:80 p. m. Every even
ing at 8:li. Night prices, 16c, I5o, J 6c,
60c Matinees, 15o and 26c. Seat may
be reeerved. by either phone.
Best weekk, "The Montana l.tmiUa."
"Drnfls Arc llic Great
est Frand on Earth"
Ha says, "except whiskey and clga-
rettea" And he ought to know.
not only compounded but originated all
He
manner of
none..
"medicine." and ha. faith in
PANTAGES THEATRX
ASTAVCBS TAITSBTlXXdB,
Star, of All Station.
MBS. BTA TAT,
The 'wonderful daughter of a wonder
ful mother, Anna Eva Fay, In her sen
sational demonstration of Thauma-
turgy, or mental telepathy. Ask Mra
Eva Fay.
Matinee, dally, 16c Two ahow.
night. ISc 6c.
WILHOITMINERALWATt'R
LABBB aV THOMAS. Fhona A-1180.
.4 JLabbe Bldg cor. Id and Waahington.
'3
rious countries. There wis a literary
and musical program.
Tomorrow the Feast of All Saint,
will be celebrated at Holy Cross church,
University Park, with great aolemnity.
.At 10:30 there will be a solemn high
mass at which th Very Reverend A.
Morrissey provincial or tne Moiy cross
order, will preach. On Monday, AH
Souls day, there will he a solemn high
mass or requiem at s:su.
Plain talk Dellar"., 291 . Morrison,
save, you Just $1 on every pair of
men, and women's shoe, purchased
here. Ladifts' swell shoes, button and
lace, in Napoleons, air leather., $1 less
than elsewhere. Men's dress and wet
weather .hoe. at $1 less; all atjles and
learners.
iing card writing haa been organ- lflr a
TB only no in the state or with- gir0eer,,
Ilege hail.. The laboratorie. for Shii lr,n
Thomas Warren haa sued for divorce
in the circuit court from Annie War
ren, alleging that ah left htm without
1895 and Warren oharae.
mat ene aesertea nji
cause after four years of married life.
They were married In Tuckaseigee, N.
in
March,
Jm in October, 18D3.
Ladies" night waa celebrated at th
Elks' club laat night, when th wives,
mothers, sister, and .weetheart. of th
member, spent tne evenintr, in the at
tractive cluoroom. and were entertained
oy an excellent program,
Wanted All men ; to know that all
our patent leather shoes are guaran-
teea. correct snap tsnoe .tore, 293
Aiornaon street, near iltn.
Steamer Jessie Harklna for Camaa,
Waabougal and way . landings, dally ex
cept gunoay. jueave Washington .treat
aoca at s p. in. .
"Vote, How?" Subject of ermon at
unitea uretnren cnurcn. East Fifteenth
and Morrison streeta, Sunday evening
at i .av. . n v. puuier, pastor.
Perkins Hotel Grill I. tho only one
In Portland that receive, eastern beef
mrect. rinest steaa. ana roasts In
America.
Cozy bungalo'
2,600: - easy
Agency, 26 J 14 Waahington.
Prise, for card parties from S5o
ward. - Elite China and Glaaa Co.
Morrison, corner Park. , . ,
-Ivan hoe. u ut
12,600; - easy terras. Goldschmidt'.
Th Ladle' Aid society df th First
Methodist Episcopal church: Third and
Taylo streets, "will aerve a 25o supper
the commercial department one of the
strongest in tne state, a class in ad
veniain
laed. T
In colleee
pnyaic. and chemi.try have been lm-
provea ana tne state give. It. normal
graduates 83 month, teaching credit.
Tne arrillatArt fiirint knHi
building an addition, 42xSf feet, to the
old gymnasium. This I. purely a stu
dent enterprise, the work " being; don
oy ana unaer tno airectten xjf students,
Th business men of Xh. city- con
tributed about 25 per cent fef tha neces
sary cash, the remainder wa. assumed
mainly by the students. (
Another feature I. the lecture course
maintained by th faculty. Capt. Ma-
none oi roruwg aenverea ni.- oration,
"Th Destiny of th Republic," on Octo-
w ia, ana wrw uiioert iiancrof t.
assisted bv D. Lillian Lewis iv ki
famous lecture, "When, .Whom, and
How to Love," Wednesday night.
Slat valued at 16,019,220 was quar
ried and .old in the United -States In
1907, an Increase over 1906'. output of
$380,875. . ,. . -
EXDert. ear Pennsvlvinla'a anthra
cite coal will laat 100 vears mora, her
uuuminoua lour time. a. long.
Weber'a Noveltv Orchestra a.t tho Per,
una urut ror mia-oay lunch.
election nirht from to o'clock anfl
inter snort-order lunetieons.
Eastern beef served for all ateaka
ana roasts at tne ferkin. Hotel Grill.
Not th airrerenca
Dr. ' Clara
ghy.tcian, la
ullding.
Maofarlane, osteopathlo
now at ii Bweuana
Dancrng party every Sat-
ii. tstue. orcneatra.
E. S. A, C.
urday eve. Ringler hai
Take your wife and awwathaarta to
in .rerKin lirui lor Sunday Dinner.
Woman's Exchana-a. Ill TentS atrao.
lunon ii: to i, Duaineaa man . lunon.
EL S. A. G. danclna nartv. Rlnrlar
hall nnla.Kf O.U.. ,,,.1.
. win mm - hiimiiii
Ml
TX Chamber. A Soil, ontlefana.
Korrlsoa street corner of Sixth.
T. Jl. Wifta and aaaoelataa. nalnlaM
launsj ijuiq ana wasnmgton. .
Rev. G. TaDtter of Ashland. W1 . who
arrived in Portland last night to visit
inenas oere,wiu preacn at tne Swedish
I WORLD'S MISER N A TI0N,
ITS HORDE OF GOLD
some forma of monarchy, but the expe
rience of my. ancestors has led me to
voice in tne selection or public
rather than tha auoerservlca.
abla appointee of a .elf-constituted dic
tator, however pre ternatu rally wis he
may be or will have been.
"And what kind of a bluff 1. our
tariff plank7 Do any. two men agree
on its meaning? It', a. applicable to
tne notteniot a. it 1. to tho political
economy of the gipsy. It means any
thing and everything. , But it doesn't
mean anytning to tne west, which is
constantly and continuously robbed by
a gang of commercial pirate, in tha
east.
Worse Than Platform.
Ana air. xaii s attituae on this ques- I
tlon is still worse than the platform. I
It is a little short of mockery and leave.
nounnj to nope ror out perpetual sub
mission to the unholy alliance of com
mercial rapacity ana industrial delirium.
"When a man ha. been a eonalatant
nater or urover Cleveland, a follower of
Lincoln ana or Blaine, and avar a. wirn
admirer of Roosevelt, it I. hard for hint
to face such a situation and admit Ala
confusion when he la looklnTrm--p;on-.
structive leadership ariaSrhifitant c ro
ths Internal avaoora-
reDUtatinna in hla
party. It will do no rood to err f
silver at Bryan, when million. 6f Re
publican, would .till prefer any kind
or silver to cieanng-nouse certificates.
It will do no good to promise th publi
cation of camDatrn contributlona . m.rtmr
an election accomplished by- wboleaale
ufiovry aa intimidation. -.
"We are clearly at the tall end of
very progressive, policy, ana Our howl,
of future achievement, are . received I
wim uwi taaia ana jusuxiaDie suspi
cion. . . ........
Stamp atonest Trad.
W are nur.ulne a rjolicv of nnhlln
extravagance to meet which a tariff for
revenue oniy wouia mean incidental
vumpuHiuiB; Deneius. we are attack
ing every meritorious entemrla in I
wnicn capital is enustea .to aevelop com
ma roe, and we are so hampering and
limiting th possibilities of Individual
exertion and competitive endeavor that I
socialism .rouows in our rarrow. as the
legltimata harvest of a paternalism too
weak for th maintenance of It. too
gluttonous, parasites. -
f resslyaneas amid ft
Ions of political
metnooist jpiscopai cnurcn - tomorrow
morning ana evening.
E. B. X. C danclnr nartv. Rlni
ft.. 11 Alk D.I 1 1 "
llU MltiS11 DlllC inuBiow.
rxsxzzeszszzs
H Tf aflf aTtn SI aal m atas
Biiineuassmeabeenoii
ol May's Journal
20 Advertise for male help
18 Advertise for female help t
84 Advertise furnished, rooms' for S
rent: g
86 Advertise real estate for sale
41 Advertise business chances
48 Advertise houses for rent
23 Advertise flats for rent x
28 Advertise housekeeping rooms
Hundreds of new alt In the clstslfied section
of ihi paper every day. If yon do not find
what yon want today
-Read the Classified Section of
Tomorrow's Journal
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LYRIC THEATRE
Seventh and Alder. .
THE BLUNKALL COMPANY
Oct. 26, entire week
PINK DOMINOES
No German company Friday.
Matinee. Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday,
Saturday.
NATUROPATHY IS
HIS IDEAL
And the afflicted of the world 1. coming
to it witn a rusn. science ana sense,
or Sense and Science, are winning groat
battles these days. Th doctrine of
Naturopathy haa at last found entree to
the pulpits of th country, and I most
certainly believe that the doom of th '
medical college and the lrug physician
1. being written. Surgery will aver be
necessary, In a hundred time more
limited sens than now, but th drug
fraud. Dolaon and curaa that I have
raHed against almost alone and agalnat
great odd., in Portland for nearly ten
years, must go.
Drngs Arc the Enemy
oi tieaun
And tho charrea for nrsctlcina' tha in
ception of administering . them 1 are
simply scandalous. I cur all manner
of disease, of men and women without
an atom Of medicine, and my patient,
aet well and stav well. Thla la mv
record. , Hundred, will testify to it.
THE GRAND Vaudeville de Luxe
AHOTJEB BIO BXU
CONSULTATION FREE
Th Great 'Whit
Mystery
XVAmon
Psyoajromaney f
Three Sara, and
Carman
Z,es Duraad Trio
The Kaverlock.
Jolly U WUd .
Trad Baoer
- Orandasoop
DR. N. J. FULTON
115 Twelfth St.. two blocks south of
Jefferson car, one block from either
Eleventh or Thirteenth St. car. ,
Offlc Hours. to IS. 1 to t. .
Horn Phone A J 12S. . .
TONIGHT
U 01DE TIUE UASQDI
Exposition Rink
OPllir TTLX. IS P. SC.
Elaborate decorations. Special
music Pin prise.. A rare treat.
Grand march.
Halloween party east side W.
hall tonight
O. W.
Persar.
lit.
signs. il TamhRL Vain
Dancing tonight at Arlon kail.
JwrnaJ want a da. .1 a ward.
your wife add .weetheart. to
Take
he Perkln Grill for Sunday Dinner.
..-nli-lIf mllllona No'country ha. so many poor .ub-
Tl mi tTn ZulCh ?n.a India haa In a ierlod of aixty year. Im-
tfc ' ; . TV c . ? nl" miserani ana mynteriou nation.
Bead tomorrow. Sunday Journal for th aequeL
: i-.Bt?ljlnf v.eVnpf?iB.H"r,J,J" omethln ona eannot'well spar
Read the remarkable story of a minister
15.90 rarnona t .
of Denmark who. Swindled
t
I
A. oman who escaped from th harem of a Tnrklah noble tea. of her
vxciiirijt sir4'rlrc
12X3 5,i?T,STORiE8r J,otM wH,r blading th much talked -Of
atory of -The Love of a Geisha." by Hugo Ericbaea.
. . SPECIAL BECTIO.V OP COMICS. BE8T IN THE WEST
AMPLT ILLUSTRATED WOMEJTS AND CHILDREN'S PAGES.
POCR PAGES Or SPORTS, Including all th latest fewthail ....
TWO LEAPED WIRES, with full reoorta of th. . ...
new. of tha world. . , . ...
W'.lkov.r
Knlght'a
and : Sorosl. .hoe. at
THE SUNDAY MORNING JOURNAL
Tak your wife and .weetheart. to
the Parkin. Grill for Sunday Dinner.
TEA
Poor tea is the older
leaves, not the young: ones.
There's too much of it.
Sa SehSMat' i w ate.
cbvcab Printing Co,
Ittr arw.r.
14H ITA H K
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BUTTER-NUT BREAD
IS THE KIND TO BUY WHEN CONSIDERING QUALITY
See if the loaf yoti
buy contains a silver
thimble.
This label assures
you against being
deceived by imitations.
Every Saturday we
are placing Gold
Thimbles iri bread.
Below are names of
p-eople who have
found them.
RECENT THIMBLE FINDERS
Kls EL 8. Wanrwiaa. ?4T Wster St.
Mr. A. B. BefiBtt M E. Alder St.
alU E. Studeaakar. Ill Clay St.
Mr.. J. ff. Dnnaldaon.
Or.
Addella Pronrue. 1111 E. SUh St.
Mra M. Van yllatyne. III Jefferson.
BUTTER-NUT BREAD. CO.
Second and Columbia
, W. pay yon 4 pay en to mv
Is Having
If vou will stop to make a
careful calculation of the
small amounts spent each
day for wvial things which
you would be better for
doing without, you can
readily see how easy it is
j to get rid of s dollar, with
' out realizing any particular
good from its expenditure.
Deposit your nickels and
dimes in our Savings De
partment, and see how rap
idly your fortuneaviUgrow
Two per cent allowed oa
checking accounts.
AMERICAN BANK & TRUST
CO. OF PORTLAND
oo Seventh SU Elks Temple
L. a RALSTON Proa.
a L. MAC GIBBON.. Cashier
J
aJSSsw-
NoG6cairie;NoGas
Our success la : due to uniform
blgb-grad work at raasonabl prlcea
v NERVOUS PEOPLE
And thos afflicted with heartweak-
neas can now . have their . teeth ex
tracted filled and brtdaework an-
plied without th lae.t pain or daa-
gen ; . .
PAINLESS EXTRACTION .. .BO
33-KARAT CROWNS ........ 5.00
BRIDGE WORK ............ S.OO
OUR BEST PLAIN PLAYS.. 8.00
ALL LINED PLATE ........15.00
TEETR .
:'-:AaT,l
Mf aW ... 1
m i ...... . a-w srr"w
examination aad Consultation Pre,
W. extend to .11 a soaelal lnvlta.
tlon to call at Our office and hav
their teeth eaamlned free of ebarga
W own' and control th large.
ana beat equipped dental establish
ment la th world, having 11 offlc.
all told. . .
W err a written amarant wtth
all work tot 10 yeara Lady attend
ant. . si'-- . .. . .4--.-.
Open v.nlnga tfll 7. Sunday I ti
Union Painless Dentists
S81H Xorrlsra S-. Cornea Pint.
. - VOBTJaAJTO, OB.
Horses Horses Horses
mm
of
W alwaye hav
noraea rrom
PIANO BUYING
Th boring of n
piano ia an Im
portant transac
tion. There are
many different
make of plana,
and ther T are
toany dealer.
Sherman. Clay
St Co. are an old,
weU-kaowa eatab
11 ah ad Boas and
carrv th Sneeti
line ef hlgh-grad. dependable pianos to !
be found In aay house on th - coat.
7 ney e.n new pianos as low a. aaa,
S37S, Saeo, (300 and up to th incom-j
parani ptelnwav at bstb and up. Lead
planes from SIM to SaaA,
The folio win. list la rrmarVaMe and
yon will recognisa the name name as
familiar aa tha name of aid friends
Stelaway, A. B. Chase, Frmtt Co"T,
Packard. Klnasbary. Ladwlg. sty.
Ernmon. K un r-nann. Wellinston. A R
has Piayer, Piano; Kln.abury, Carols
ana tuphona 1 nnr naf.rm. .
CVtarenient onUi?y Mysaeat. may be
arranged.
Shcnnan. Clay & Co.
Oath Morrtaan, Off Ptotne. 'Kiiian, t.
broken, from 1.004 to l.f 09 pou
carload iota every 19 nay.
ua m cau.
good .elected Jot'
tern Oresoa. ail
nda Kew
Plee glT.
If. DRUNZCL
as lm aa. obtx
Diamond House Pain!
, . . auAJUxrzxD
S gnn lots. S1.40 par VL
1 gallo lota. SI. 50 per sal
Maaafactnrad by
PORTIAS!) SAS3 & CO.
S3 Praat St, Pert U ad. Ca
roa snaXT avs its:-
Damana Dill:;
A won 4 ful !!-.
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