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THE OREGON DAILY .TOTJRNAX3RTIAW1XTT5eSDAY- EVENING. NOVEMBER 3, . MM,.' Town Topics CAKE AND CHAf.lBERLAKJ VOTE FOR COMSOII TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS Helllg j. ..."Th Squaw Man" Rnknr acinar the Music.' .Bungalow ...."Men and Women" Orpheum .......... . ...... ..Vaudeville Pan Lama ........ ..... . . . . . LyrioJl..... "Midnight In New . York" Jun- Star ....... ...."The MontanA Limited" It la Great Interest la being1 manifested In the voteof Multnomah county. People are wondering whether Bryan will re- viuSaviiu clnct, than waa $iyeivChamberialn last asserted that Bmn will ahead of the Chamberlain . vote For DurDnsea eamnarisnn th vntK .-Ivan Because the betting on the election Chamberlain and Cake, at th June elec- waa becoming apparent to everyone who uon ,v. r oy precincts walked along Washington street, two I pr . bettors were arrested at E. Schiller's I i cigar atore, at Sixth and Washington, 2...'. last evening. They are Arthur Peaae and James Matches. E.- Died rich Jr. the clerk who was noting the bet, waa also arrested oy patrolman cramptoa. au were released on ?za oaiL THIS POPULAR "BILL" AFFAIR WILL BE, INCOMPLETE, : WITHOUT OUR HOME-MADE, PIE The quarterly meeting of the Port land Women's union waa held yester day afternoon, and reports were heard from different departments, a paper covering ooservations or similar worn In New York was read by Mrs. C. A. Coburn. Miss Henrietta Falling read a report of the work of the Women's Ex change, showing this department to b in a nourishing condition. The sociology class of the T. W. C, A., which Is studying "The Challenge of the City," under Mra. E. P. Mossman, - will hold the regular meeting tonight at tne neaaquartera; sixth ana wan streets. -at 7:45. All who wish to take ud th) study are Invited to do so, and there Is no fee required. Visitors, however, are not desired, as tney interrupt tne reg ular wprg. ,.- Sunnyslde circle of the Rome Train ing association will meet tomorrow af ternoon at 8:80 o'clock in the assembly room of the Sunnyalde school. Mrs. E. A. McPherson, the president, will be In charge. Mra Millie Trumbull will speak on "The Problem of the Family." Elec tion of officers will be held. All who are Intereated are Invited to ba present. A. A. Bchell, general promotion man and publicity director1 of ' the Ellera organisation, la down from Seattle for a day. He reports that the EUers -piano business in Seattle Is In a most Hour lahing condition, the volume of trade running last month many thousands of dollars ahead or one year ago. Portland Socialists wound up their campaign In Sollwood last night when J.., P. Stevens and .George Mlchaelson addressed a meeting in union nan, Stevens predicted that Debs will receive 16,000 votes tn Oregon and 1,800.000 in the country. The Socialist 1912 cam paign la to start next Wednesday. Plain talk Cellar's. Jl Morrison. saves you just $1 on every pair of men a ana women a snoes purcnasea here. Ladles' swell shoes, button and lace. In Napoleons, all leathers, $1 leaa than elsewhere. Men's dreea and wet weather ahoea at (1 less; au styles ana leathers. Save the . Discount Send check or pay at office on or before the 10th to save the discount on November bills for the Automatic Telephone. Home Tele phone company, corner Park and Burn side streets. Home phone your long distance call to Tacoma, Seattle and way points. Furniture Fire 8ale, Wonderful ar ray of bargains at "get-the-money- uuick" Drlcea. 5.000 pieces saved from the fire -are being sold at actual oost of manufacturing. Peters & Roberts, whole sale furniture manufacturers, li North Front street, corner Davis. At the First Unitarian church Wed nesday afternoon the Women's alliance will welcome the members and friends at their regular literary day program. Madame Mundt who spent the summer months abroad will give one of her de- ugniiut travel lams. The funeral of Mrs. Martha Oaunt will be held this- afternoon from the Klrst Christian church at McMlnnvllle. Mrs. Gaunt was a pioneer, having come to Oregon In 1857. She has resided at "6, "Kearney street for some years. She ii survived oy 10 cnildren. Allan R. Joy and George A. Brown "li.'resseri an audience at Lents last night in tne behair or Tart and Sherman. i i err was a street parade before the meeting. We sponge and press your clothes rhine your shoes, all for $1.60 month, .Main 614. A-4314. Wagons run every where. Unique Tailoring Co., 309 Stark. anted All men to know that all our patent leather shoes are guaran tees correct onape anoe store, 293 ..lurriBon street, near ruin. Steamer Jessie Harktns, for Camas, washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington atreet The monthly W. C. T. U. social waa neia in me oooonough building yester- uy miernoon. An excellent program Floor casings $4 each. Wire and Iron work of all kinds. Columbia Wire and i wonts, 408-4 U st Washington Prises for card parties from J Bo up- , I umf i v,o.. cod juorriaou, earner fare. Dr. Clara Macfarlane. osteopathic DU ulldlng. Dr. H. A. Sturdevant, dentist. 706 Swetland building. Main 6944; A-453L B- J-. Moore, expert photographer. Elks' building. Seventh and Stark its. Woman's Exchange.1 183 Tenth street, lunch 11:80 to 1; business men's lunch, - D. Chambers A Son., opticians. 881 Morrison street corner of Sixth. W. A. Wine and anaoclatea, painlesa dentists, Third and Washington, At Sejlwood Presbyterian church next Wednesday night. Dr.. John Bell wood will speak at the meeting of the . There was a time when housekeepers felt jt necessary to keep half a dozen different kinds of soap on hand. But that was before Ivory Soap was made. Such a thing is no. longer necessary; orjde sirable. For the bath, for the toilet, lor tine laundry purposes, Ivory, Soap answers every require ment. . . run! f ' - i - ' - - ' . Cake, berlaln. ' . SSKiwWha. 106 - 92 , ismi 1 1 fgrpy,-. r- 117 147 ' -KAsP-v J::::;-::::::::::::: Sir At : VL & Mm :::::::::::!::;;::;:.; Ill 11$ ' ,Jmk W ' S' fflS 8:::H:H:E::::::: '8' I - k 'jrft? -W ........,....; :: ii? - is7! . & Si&iff 3a,a 57, 87 ' JfitiiNkHf "i'S f:::::::::::::i:::::: !j lSs VVIf V. ::::::::::::::::::: jj J mil mWw Crij pluraV.1. KSJj 2 VTtrKa..' m . :'v leacnera club on "Th All are Infu ,o aUend.man 6t0mach- kiPJ" 8am?"n has remove'd to Macleav bldg., Fourth and Washington MacJe,ay JBerger. signs. ington. 884 TamhllL . -A. Jxory Soap , 99 . Per Cent. Pure: Mala Dr. McCracken. dentist. Rothchild bid. Berger, signs. 284 Yamhill. Main 9391. Dr. EL C Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam. Journal want ads, lo a word. PUTS EXD TO WITNESS . FEE GRAFT OF T0LICE Chief rtrW.mk. v.- . .. . r uas omciaiiy sut Sndii.5 Pr.at:tlc members of The fnV recelv- wiininu cases, rha SSKi'yLZ". 8.uJP8.ea ?. hv been det der triar it "XS-K? V ine.Mrtln .ur- tfv. uZ . irv . iimi i we aetec ?Kh . received fees for appearing FrfBUnd.,n;fddltion t mlleagf. fJi.th e3tamlnatlon of the county ree S:d;.?h5we.d t nearly every olfce wVii .3 i i "'varai patrolmen as Xri;hf.l "wed witness fees at dlf- Thft mnnan - f ... . . kiV ,wclva in mis war Is men. tu,Sffl ",to j5 PpHeo tna ilfo- ?.rUh! .ffift wJU accept star: The .chur- "l"W.0Sln Jl 8 lOWfl an ioi- eo;Tm:c,a" aH.of fleers . i i -C 'J pince aepartment IK i ahiJ .E' V'n sectional 85 SrtlStW1frtM1iiJS?,1,c manul. which aistlnctly forbids the accepting of for himself or for;hla own u5e any Vlft berVaod ,teh.0rJmOlUmftnt byanyymem: w.th ti.L P-V ieJ?"rnt except . "ecutive board f.rd,..t.h.-ch'ef Police. Any further n.K.. Z.. .1. ni Provisions by any 2uh oh. k dePartment will be met mnt""d rconmenlaUona for punUh- FA3I1XY CASTS 10 - TOTES FOR BRYAN Nineteen votes in 4 were cast for William J. Bryan a at Grants Pass today. W. H. 4 Patillo, a member of this largo family, says that tha Commoner 4 . has an ear for the humble peo- pie a well as the rlek.ajnd la de-' serylpg of tht vote of any t American oitlsen. Mr. PatHUo. t who U a bookkeeper, asked Mr! I ' Bryan to deliver a .in..h tt'. OranU Pass wtilla.on hie wealfcJ era inp. tmi jw. Bryan aw be- fora a, larga audience, r a Jack Horner On a corner Wondrous fair; In a thumb, Out a PLUM, In ELMHURST anywhere After voting call upon us to show you this most desirable Home Investment property Hilton, Dodds r 5 4LHULULkaV v WULJLSLIL UJLtwJLJ. 219-220 Commercial Club Bldg. Phones A-1325, Main 8874 GLASS &PRUDHOMME CO HAS REMOVED TO 65-67 SEVENTH STREET Between Oak; and Ankeny - PRINT I IN Q CHAIRS U1THOQRAPHINQ FILINO CABINETS. BLANK BOOKS UBOAL, BLANKS . i - . w Fire sale Peters A Roberts, whole sale furniture manufacturers, iS North Front street, corner Pavla, . . ...,......!;.: , . .., ' ' fry DO YOU KNOW? ?; 2 1 Years of Steady Growth Due to aessonable-Frloed, Xoaaajt Dental imiM. DR. VV. A. WISE, Ur. Wise Dental Co.. he' TAXXSWa IW1, SDaVsTB VAimilM. 3 Xt V bo lour Plate er Brian Work In Om Su If ! v ' eoessry, . Plates 15 JTp. v Brlafawork ao jrp. mtnlasg Xztraa- SPECIAL PRICE BAY STATE PAINTS $1.45 PEK! OA Lr LOIN This Week Only 40 SHADES FOR I1SI0E AND OUTSIDE PAINTING FISHER, THORSEN & CO. Kanufacttwrers and 7obbera. Pront and Korrlson Streets. EXHIBITION French Millinery by VOGUE, The Weekly Fashion Paper Nov. 4th and 5th . ' 'Af The Portland Those Interested are cojdlallv in vited to view these newest Paris ' Ian Models. A New Departure Th cost of Interments haa been rrjatly reduced by tfce Holmaa Under taking company. Heretofore it kii v. iTi "iTiixli. i " xo -maaa etiargea for all tncldentala connected with a fu neral Tha Edwinl Unim.. r-. ..I. Ing company, the leading funeral dk t-uriisna, cave departed from that- custom. When casket la furnfshed bLJf w n extra charges for embalming, hearse ta cemetery; outside box or any . services that may be re quired ofna, axeept clothing, cemetery and I carriages, thu effecting aavlog of til to fit on each funeral THE EDWARD H0LMAN . UNDERTAKING CO. 1 tao tana bt. cqm. bazmoit. AMvmnaxwTi, HILIIJQ Thitra T7 Hth end Washington Phonea Main I and A-1U2. TONIGHT-AT 8:11 O'CLOCK. Remali.df;r of the w-k Mat. Paturday, m. Dcsmr PAJunm In the Beautlfur Weetvrn Play. . "TXH IQVAW KAJT" cony, 1, 75a. 60oj gallery. 'fiOci Matl-, nee, J1.60 to S5c ELECTION RETURNS READ TONIGHT AT HEILIG BAKER THEATRE Phone.! Xf.in 1. A.K18A. ' OREGON THEATRE CQ. (Inc.) LESSEE ueo. ju Baker, Gen.-Manager. ' Tuesday nleht election returns hr di rect wire. Wednesday bargain matinee. 25c any seat. All thia week. JAMES J. CORBETT. in his latest ac reaming com edy success, "Facing the Music." Sup ported by an excellent company. Night prices, 25e, 50c, 75c. tl. Matinee, except Wednesday, 25c, 60c. Next attraction, "Juat Out of College." '4t6 L iJixra. mm am a t 1P; HEATRE . Main 117. Art 2 34. SMTZBB THXATXK CO. (CfO.) UBSZS Tonight this week- matinee Satur day. Baker Stock Company in PeMllle ft Belascoa "Men amd Women," with richest stage settings and gown. One of the greatest plays of the age. Even ing prices 25c, 35c, EOc. Matlneaa 150. 26c. Next week, "Sky Farm." XAnr 6, A-ioao. acts. Ex, Bundaya amd Koiidaya U-2S-S8C (7 ft - THEATRE K1CBTJ Week of Nor. a. staler Blrteok;y. mond as Oarerly; Welch, Mealy U Mont rose; Gardner Vincent; taw Hawkins; Morrow, Bhellberg Co.j Two rucks L Orcfaestra; Pioturea. p The STAR Ma,B 198- Matinees Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. For the entire week of Novem ber 1, the great railroad play, '.The Mon tana Limited." Matlneea at 1:30 p. m. Every evening at 8:15. Night pricea 15c, 25c, 35c, 50o. Matlneea 16a and 15c Seats may be reserved by either phone, , Election tetaraa will b read from tha atag-a on Tuesday night. Npxt week, -Brown's In Town.', ? PANTAGES THEATRE ABTAircxB TAiroxrrTXxa. Stars of AH Nations. Shepp'a Dog, pony and Monkey Clrone, One of the largest and best animal . shows ever produced on a vaudeville stage; performingrunheard of feata and ' displaying startling intelligence. Bpe- cial added attraction, Klein, Ott Bros. A Nicholson, America' leading vaude vllle musicians. Matinees daily. 16c. Two ahowa at night, 15e and 25c. LYRIC THEATRE Seventh and Alder. Beginning Sunday Matinee, Nov. L BLrmcAU. ooMPAarr In the American Sensation Drama, ' ' "MzsaxasT rar zrsw roar-" Zn active praparatioa, tha great raea play, "The Derby." THE GRAND Vandevfile de Luxe AVOffXXX BIO BXU. . Alloa Mortlock ) Co. Hawley Oloott Paatar A Maria Miss MoKinney . Pred Bauer Orandaaoopa 1LIND The Dream of Beauty Prom tha Polles Berger, Paria. Tom ' Dempsey esvfLsa- iaalav 'y-ysx f :r .. .,jra J9SSt ETrRORrFj-.n.ri:a,jjuT,Ks.PALMs ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS ijw.rr ruin mr r i.wrun MAPlri QUAINT JAPANESt SPECIALTIES Centurr-old i.v.rsTwne-nidr Jieot high k nuw STOOknA iv n.v nico a v Pal) l,.Wk..l. . rmee(ui,tutlfal TmrietlaaolahralK.ndtnM. Wm '"IP dlrmot from th Ortmi ud supply EMtem de.l.n. CkU nd uki ypor jmW1ot from ear l.teH ooiuiiaimeBt Oar Expert wlU sir Cultural IMreeUen. ud Main la MlMtins pluta ol th. bw hhi to rait jour wil ud exDosure. ud to etmtnna A.k lor onr NEW CATAXOGUS Ko. w rront TamkXU stxaatg . kai,i ii nm3 PIANO BUYING - Tha buying of a piano Is an lm- . portant transao- ; lion. There ara many . different makea of pianos, - and there ara many dealer A ' Sherman. Clay A Co. ara an old. wall-known aatab llshed houea and c.rrv th. fln.at Una of high-grade, dependable pianos to he found In any house on tha coast, They sell pew planoa as low as $309, 375, 1390, $300 and up to the Incom parable Steinway at 578 and up. Used planoa from $150 to $335. The following list la remarkable and you will recognise the names names aa familiar as tha names of old friends Steinway, A. B. Chase. Everett Oonover, Packard, Kingsbury, Ludwlg, Est.y, Emerson, Kurtsmann, Wellington. A. B.' Chase Piayer Piano; Kingsbury, Carols ana n.upnona inner r layers. , .' - Convenient monthly payments nay ba ' arranged. . . Sherman, Clay & Cp. Slxta and Morrison, opposite Pottojno Flemishand Oak Finish ' M1.40 PER GALLON . Uquid Wood Filler T S1.2iS PER GALLON Portland Sash fi Cccr r . 30 rmoiry nr. pcatti'.': . WILIIOIT-niNEH ALVA Y : I.AEBT i A TIIO?fA'