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I1.:. y s "THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL,, PORTLAND, . THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 5, 1SCS. Town Topics TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS Helll . . . "The Squaw Man" r ."Facing the Music' ralow ........,, "Men n4rw?m?" Baker BunKalo Vaudeville Pantagea ...........Vaudevl e Grand ....... . VaudevllU Lyrlo V.. "Mlflnlght in New York" Star .......... "The Montana Limited The Portland Railway,. Light A Power company has asked the council not to consider the Improvement of East Twenty-second street further until the ques tion of the contemplated, street sAjway franchise hae been settled. Remon. strances against the surfacing of Thur man, Lovejoy and Tillamook street, with Belgian blocks and vitrified brick have also been filed in the city audi tor's office by the railway company which saTs It fs willing to lay vitrified brick headings on each sliJs of the rails, but not otherwise to make Improve ments unless these would be considered advantageous by the company In main taining Its share of the street work. ' Ths contract for paving Union ave nue, the largest ever granted for the Improvement of a Portland street, has been awarded te the Warren Construc tion company,sthe contract price being ltlu,766. Two miles of bard-surface pavement. It Is thought, will make Union avenue the busiest street running north and south on the east side of the river, but a murmur of disappointment J heard from the North Alblna end be cause the Improvement will not be ex tended to Killingaworth avenue, where it would connect with a like pavement already laid. Secretary John K. Kollock of the board of school trustees of St Helens' hall lias filed a remonstrance with the city auditor against the improvement of St. Clair street and Park avenue. In his letter Mr. Kollock says that Bishop -Charles Beaddlng signed the natltion for the Improvement with the understand ing that his name was not to be used unless a majority of the board also . signed. The council has approved the petition. The board of school trustees now asks that this action be rescinded. A committee of physicians was ap pointed last night at the meeting of the City ' County Medical society to act In conjunction With the city council and commutes from the board of health in attempting to draw up a satisfactory milk ordinance. Pre. A. W. Smlth,-N. W. Jones, Ben L. Norden, Catherine Manlon and A. Tllser were appointed by the health soolety. The ordinance when formed will be submitted to the city council as a substitute for the ordinance Introduced by Councilman CotteL In a bankruptcy petition filed in the noon, Paul Strain, owner of the Boston tnra. Portland, and other stores at Ban Francisco and Marshfield, Or., sets out that bis liabilities amount to 1128,000 and his assets to somethlnar Ilka $90,000. Strain entered the San Francisco field some time ago, which adventure is said to have cost mm neaviiy. Among mo creditors In the petition are nine em ployes in Portland, to whom money Is due xor services. The Lilliputian stock company will he the first " to open up the new - and well equipped stage In the ; handsome hall of the new Christian Brothers building, comer Clackamas street and Grand avenue north.. Their play, which has already attraeted much favorable comment, will be given tomorrow night, ; under the auspices of the Ladles Altar mr.rit.tv at the Holy' Rosarr church. ' Their purpose Is to Inaugurate a series of social gatherings for the winter months, The regular bi-monthly meeting of the Mount" Tabo.r Home Training circle win he held at the West avenue school at I p. m. tomorrow. The special feat ure or the program will De an aaaresa by Mrs. C A. uantenDein on me suujeci What t a. child?" Klndera-arten in struction will be given to the little tots, whose mothers are attenaing me meeting. A cordial Invitation Is ex tended to all mothers to be present and bring the utile ones aiong. yhHe on Bumstde street last night v Officer Vessey, one of the plainclothes mmd now "natrollin'ar the north 'end, recognised In George Ripley one of the men wnom ne naa empioyeo 10 carry wood Into his home at 1197 Hawthorne avenue last week. When they left a monkey wrench also departed. Ripley was drunk enough to furnish an ex cuse for arresting him, but Vessey's monkey wrench is sua missing. Penney Bros.' Friday Specials Our 11.60 grade of wines at 75c per gallon, Our tt crade of wines at SI ner gallon. Our $4.50 grades of Kentucky whiskey at 13. ZS per gallon, uur is.ov graaes of Kentucky whiskey at $2.75 per gal lon. Our $4 grade of white rye, brandy, rum and gins at $3 per gallon. Friday only. 879-381 East Morrison street. Phones K. 287, B-Z4I&. Free delivery, John Knobb, a waiter in the Port land restaurant, fell down a flight of atalra nrilnlntnr the restaurant at 11 o'olook this morning and was picked up unconscious. At the Good Samaritan hospital, where he was at once taken In a Red Cross ambulance. It was found that his Injuries were serious and of an Internal nature. He is married and lives' st 110 ft f ourth street. The Ladies Aid society of Grace M. E. church Is to give a reception on to- mnrrow avnnlnr of this week to Rev. r w u Henna and famllv and to the choir and. Professor Wilder'e male chorus. The Lexeme quartet win sing, and an Interesting program will be lven, under the direction of Mrs. Ethel ytle Boothe. A general Invitation is extended to au.- H. II. Hayes, & J. Lashler and C. E. Foster, have filed articles or incorpora tion of the Vegetarian Food company, The capital stock is sio.ooo. xne aai- in a bankruptcy peuwon i.iea in "wj Vo TacSraa. Seattle ana United States court yesterday afterrK;po,nU ' porated with a capital stock of $3,000. It is formed py u. ti. waison, r. Bi. "Watson. E. M. Watson and F. W. Lam- Deri. The North East Side Improvement club wjll hoi- Its annual meeting next Friday night in the woodmen or tne ,orld hall on Russell street, 'Alblna. The election of officers will take place at that time and plana for the coming YOUR LAWN IS HUNGRY MOW IS THE TIME TO FEED .IT . Vmxt iprlna It will Gladden tout Hear " ffOif.T'M AND R08E8 ALSO RESPOND TQ Ffia ytaiiLmnoN ATTHI8 beasOi) , Ko aaad to UUer.wlth Stable Befiue THI8 Is the time of year to apply bone nteal. It takes several months for it t dissolve in the soil, so ths nutriment goes into your grass next Spring, When fi" J00 npply tho bone meal MOW. Wo other fertilizer is quits so cheap and clean. No weeds in ii Just the thin e, applied right BOW, for toses, holly trees and other shrubs. To meet the Fall demand fot thiseffective fertilizer we have on nana an unuieuso o Prloos afltonisningiy low. vye furnish com nleta information ' in Wn-ur tfl Opt belt fS- milts for tnrf and shrnbs. .H,i;nt.n.mi.m.) 1 jjleiToom I'Vrout and 'Yamhill Sts. tilr Inn r ' '-T J . IMF . .... ASK FOK fERTILIZh.K isvvt.x ev ! SAILOR BORil FOR VAUDEVILLE STAGE Captain Williams of the Brit- ' Ish ship XVynnstay declares that e ha, has a natural born humorist 4 among the sailors on board the e 4 veasel which Is now about ready 4 4 to sail from hers, for Europe 4 4 with a cargo of wheat. The 4 4- sailor's name Is Alfred Sommers 4 and he Is a German. 4 4 - Last night Sommers was tell- 4 4 ing a story to his shipmates. It 4 4 was a narrative of a trfp through . 4 4 sorne foreign country and it be- . 4 4 cam necessary for him to use 4 4 the word frog. But he had 4 4 never learned the English name 4 for the animal and so to make 4 4 himself understood went to Tom 4 4 MacCarthy, an Irishman and 4 4 particular friend of the German. 4 4 "Say, Mack." said tha German. 4 4 "vat you call dat tingT" . 4 4 ' "What thtngr MacCarthy In- 4 4 quired. 4 4 "Dot ding vhat lives on der e 4 vater und it Uvea on der land, 4 4 vhen he schtands oop hs sits 4 4 down, und vhen hs valks he 4 4 scfajMnpa." - 4 4 Qh! that's (a frog."" McCarthy 4 4 . replied calmly. 4 4 - And Sailor Sommers went on 4 4 with his narrative 4! 444 4 444444 4 4 444 4 4 year will be mapped out. The club now has a membership of nearly 600. If you have a stubborn cough of cold that Ordinary remedies fall to relieve get a bottle of Kenyon's Cough Curs of Albert Bernl the druggist, 233 Washing ton street and yon will be surprised how a few doses will relieve the worst cases of coughs, colds and bronchial Irrita tion without deranging the stomach. Plain talk Dellar's, til Morrison, saves you Just $1 on every pair of men's and women's - shoes purchased here. Ladies' swell shoes, button 'and lace, in Napoleons, all leathers, $1 less than elsewhere. Mens drees and wet weather shoes at $1 less; all styles and leathers.. 'Bars the Discount Send check - or pay at office on or before the 10th to save the discount on'Novsmber bills for the Automatic Telephone. Home Tele phone company, corner Park and Burn side streets. Home phone your long W(ns and Liquors Special, Friday only, 11.80 port, anerry. Angelica, Tokay or Muskatel wine, 76o per gallon; $4 whiskey, $2.75 per gallon; 14 California brandy, $2.76 per gallon. Free delivery. National Wine Co., Fifth and Stark street. A-4499; Main 6499. The ..Spanish War veterans are now rehearsing for their big minstrel show benefit which will be seen at the Heillg theatre December 14 and IS. There will be a general reheavsal of everjr one taking part tonight at Auditorium hall. The civil service commission yester day denied O. F. Isaacson a rehearing. Isaacson was formerly a patrolman in the police service. He was dismissed fever 1 years ago on a charge of inte resting a prisoner. The fife department was notified at midnight of a small fire In a rear room at.23V Union avenue. The blaze, the origin of which is unknown, was put out with slight damage. Riinerlntenrtent Donaldson of the city street Cleaning department started a I force of men at work repairing and i painting the city barn at Sixteenth and Madison streets, i We aponga and press your clothes shine your shoes, all for $1.60 month. Main 614. A-4314. Wagona run every where. Unique Tailoring Co., 809 Stark. Wanted All men to know that all our patent leather shoes are guaran teed. Korrect Shape Shoe store. 298 Morrison street, near Fifth. The Clarke-Cook comDanv have re moved from 886 Chamber of Commerce to room 6 on the ground floor of the Board or Trade Duiiding. Steamer Jessie Harklns, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept 8unda. Leaves Washington street dock at i p. m. Floor casings $4 each. Wire and iron work of all kinds. Columbia Wire and Iron Works, 868-370 East Washington. Prises for card parties from 2 Bo up ward. Elite China and Glass Co.. 352 Morrison, corner Park. Dr. Clara Macfarlcne, osteopathic physician, is now at au s wetland building. Dr. H. A. Sturdevant. dentist. 706 Swetland building. Main 6944; A-4531. E. W. Moore, expert photographer. Elks' building, Seventh and Stark sts. Woman's Exchange, 18S Tenth street, lunch 11:80 to 3; business men's lunch. D. Chambers & Son., opticians,, 881 Morrison street, corner of Sixth. W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. Dr. McCracksn, dentist. RothchUd bid. Berger. situs. 284 Yamhill. Main 9391. Journal want ada le a word. Great Millinery Sale. . The enenlnar of a blar mlllnery store with a mammoth sale, as announced with a half -page ad today, win prove a mosi pleasant surprise to the feminine world. All the newest creations In millinery will be on sal at. the new Hamburger tore at 14S and 147 Second Street. In tha nx Rurkhart bulldlna next to the corner of Alder street. The entire lower floor, an immense big salesroom 80x95, Is refreshing to look upon, presenting as It does a mass of tables loaded down with all the latest styles In millinery the .most chic and Frenchy hats that vnu ever Saw. X distinguishing feature of the Hamburger store Is that all grades of millinery are. carried, the popular-priced as well as high-class goods. This store will step Into immediate pop ularity, as Mr. Hamburger Is one of the best known milliners of this city. Portland Day at Albany Ap- pie Fair.- Next Tuesdav November 18 is Port land ria.v at the-Albany SDDle fair. The Southern Pacific company will make a special excursion rate- of one fare for the round" trip. JJ.4&. iratn leaves Portland at 8:15 a m., returning leaves Albany'8:18 p. m. Tickets on- sale st city ticket office, Third and Washington -streets, Monday, November 9, and Tuesday, jsovemoer 10. , One Point Proved vSi Menr nointa hsve developed to show that people often fall to succeed In life simply for the want of a great tonio like Sex in e pills. A clear mind and strong nerves usually suoceed. i Sexino make both.- One dollar a box. 6 for S. full guarantee. Address the J. A. Clerr.enson Drug Co., corner Second and xamniMYSireeis, jromana, vir. .v. Enjoy mollsr sTkatlnav t. - . - The Exposition rink makes it possible for one to increase their circle of ac quaintances of a desirable element of people. There will be a special matinee Saturday. . . GERMA Fall-Wedding Gifts Quadruple Plate Silverware The patterns were never so rich and hand some as they are this season. - , Single pieces, 75 i t 915- .... Tea sets. 10 to JMO Baking dishes. ' S4.SO tO 25V- :V ,v Cut Glass Always In good taste as a wedding present. Articles from 81.25 to The event may be a few weeks away but it is a good ide; to look around early. We have -the - choice new, things of the jewelry market in that generous as sortment which is found only in a wholesale stock. Everyone Who Buys a Diamond sf as feels that he or she has secured a good bargain. We Intend that every one shall feel that way. Ivery gem we seU mast is right in quality, color, cut sad prioe. We aave some beaatles to skew you. Jaeger 266 Morrison Street . enjamin Perfect Fitting. Correct Style. Unequaled Workmanship. Large Assortment of This Season's Very Newest Shades. B Overcoats Prices Range yv 6PECIAL B ay State Paint $1.45 Per Oallon , This'Wcek Only 40 Shades, For Inside and Outside Painting. Fisher, Thorsen & Co. Mfrs. and Jobbers. Front and Morrison. TITLE BAIIK . IS DEFEATED Tha tamnararv Injunction In the case of R., B. Howard Jr receiver of the Title Guarantee A Truav company, against Walter S. Fortlner and Theo dora Howland. civil engineers. Issued three weeks ago by Judge Wolverton in the United Btatesteircult court, was dis solve) yesterdsy afternoon after the ...... v. k.., an irriimAnt in the case by James Cole, former assistant United States stiorney, npiwiuf two defendanta - The complainants applied for a re- 'OomriGFTXoir .xatiswcm. Prove that a neglected cold er; cough puts ths lungs In so bad a condition that -consumption germs- find s fertile field for -faatenlnar, on one. Stop the rough just aa aoon as it appears with Ballards Horehound Syrup. Soothes the torn and Inflamed tlssaaa and makes you well agalr- Holloware A selection .- from this elegant class of goods means that you are buy ing something that will become an heirloom. Single pieces SI. 25 to Tea sets.S3S toSlSO. Bon Bon dishes, S2.50 , 'to 25....:... Wedding Rings . Solid gold, 92.50 to at 2.KA. rUo and Opticians Between Third and Fourth T - n $25 to $50 Wb urn iiii?f::i:lklt:J 311 Morrison St, 0pp. P. 0. PRICE straining order to prevent Fortlnerand Rowland from putting on the market a map of Portland which tt was claimed had been copyrighted by the Title Guar antee A Trust company. At the request of W. C. Bristol and S. B. Llnthicum, representing- the receiver of the defunct bank, the temporary Injunction was Is sued some time ago. Hardman pianos, ths Wiley B. Alien Co. ANNUAL BANQUET OF TRAYELING MEN The annual banquet of the Travelers' Protective association is to be held at the Commercial club on Saturday, De cember II President Willis Fisher and the. commlttee" on arrangements are drawing up the. plans for the dinner and from present indications the demand, for seats will far exceed .the capacity of the banquet' haj). Instead of having speeches by gov ernors, senators, mayors snd city eoun ctlmen the toaatin&ster will call for fiv-minute talks by commercial men. Tha tight for interchangeable mileage books will be spoken of at the banquet. Members of the association feel that they have won a victory In securinar the Interchangeable books In three states. :. :-. . -t - .' : . . COOfilNfi-HADE EASY KO DIRT 0!t FIRE ; Electric cooking utensils of all kinds. When not in use all expense avoid ed by simpjy turning off the switch. Coffee Percolators, Toasters, Chaf ing Dishes, Ovens, and many other devices. SEE EXHIBIT AND DEMONSTRATION AT .;V: SEVENTH AND ALDER STS. STORE DAILY. PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT and POWER COMPANY PORTLAND, OREOOIN M PHONRS A6131 66 Apollo 88 - Player-Pia.no and seven other makes of player-pianos. For sale only by Hoven-den-Soule Piano Co. Fisher Pianos and fourteen other makes of HIGH-GRADE and MEDIUM PRICED PIANOS AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. Positively we will ALLOW NO ONE TO UNDERSELL US. quality of goods taken into consideration, and we can make terms of payment to suit. , You will show much "sense" and save many "dollars ' by com "injr the extra two or three blocks to the corner of MORRISON AND WEST PARK STREETS. ' Hovenden-Soule Piano Co. VOW TXAT' XXJIOTIOir IS OTBB TKB BEST 01 ' AJUTAJJCO XS ,W VOV1 TOO CKOOD TBT BUTTER-NUT BREAD a ton WOtJTJ ATB TKB BXST This Label Denotes quality, and la yens pro tection against Imitations. 'eJtlkjL ; '-. We are still Inserting Gold and Silver Thimbles. Try and obtain one. BSOBHT THXiOHUB jrXBTOEM . Mrs. A. Blaser. 2S8 Hamilton st Mrs. Geo. W. Oliver. . T ,m. T . n. ..........1111 East Salmon st. Mra J. L. Hembree, Lents, or. Mr a. H. Struecker. Hillsdale. Or. Mrs. H. Hellendorn, I4 Halseyst. Mrs. A. M. Reed. 235 Clay st. BUTTER-NUT BREAD GO. SECOND AND COLUMBIA STREETS 99 Note Have you TUua ale exohanged If tt does aot happen to fit. Watch for aaine. of o titer ThlmMe fladers In tomor row's papers. Cooking and Heating Fuel and Trouble Savers . EVERY CHARTER OAK IS . GUARANTEED - If yoor iUr trw. talk ywt lata tke nisealraaf aqylngaaoUiar saaka, write te CHARTER OU STOVE AX3 BASSE CO. ST. LOUIS, MO. HITII Ifl Theatre . t4t& end WacHngtoa Phones Main 1 and A-U31. TONIOHt AT :U O'CLOCK. Remainder of the weeicwMnt. Saturday. KB. SVSTW VAJUItrM t ' . Ia the Beautiful Western Way. etqtJAW MAjg. Evenings Lower floor. 12. tl0; bal cony, $1. 75c, 60c; gallery. J0c . MaU nee, 1.B te t5e. - BAKER THEATRE Phones:, Main !. A-6H9. OREGON THEATRE CO. (Ine.) LESSSB Geo. I Baker, Gen. Manager. , All this week. JAMES J. CORBETT, In his latest screaming oomedv suc cess, '"Facing- the MueTc." Supported -by an excellent company. Night prices, :5c, 0c, 7 Be, tl. Matinees. iSr. 60c. Neit attraction, -Just Out of College," Main 117. A-4214. sicrata TKZAxaa co. (zvo.) ixssx Tonight this week -matinee Satur dar Baker Stock Company In PeMtlle & Belaaco's "Men and Women, with richest stage settings and gowna. One of the greatest plays of the age. Even . ing prices 26c, 8 Be, toe. Matinees 16o, ?6c. Neit week. "Sky Farm." . -v Kan , A-1030. Kata. n Sx. Baadas aaA Holidays TKEA1KE Wsak of Wev. tWKta.T Sj Blrtacki ftay. saoa tt OaTsrlri W.loh, Maalr Ktoat ross; Garansf St Tlaeeati Zw Sawkiaai Morrow, BaaUksrs; si Co.) Two raeksi Orohsstva; Fietnraa. PANTACES THEATIXE ; STaJTOSS TAVBBTZLUL tars of AU nations. t hspa'a Bos, roay anA Moaksr Oireas.' One of the largest aad bst animal shows vr produced on a vaudsvlllo stage; performing; unheard of feats and displaying startling Intelligence. Spe cial added attraction, Klein. Ott Bros. A Nicholson, America's leading vaude ville musicians. Matinees daily. ISe. Two shows at night, ISo sad, 25s. . LYRIC THEATRE Seventh and Alder., Beginning Sunday Matinee, Nov. I, BimnCAXA OOKTABT In the American Sensation Drams, -mrDBiOHT zar rnr tobx." la aettve preparation tae fveat nee puty, "xas paray." The fiTAfta?" Matinees Wednesday, Saturday aad Sua- - day. For the entire week of November U tha great Railroad play, KOJTTABA UJUTEB" Mattneaa at 1:10. Every evening; at l is Nlorht nrlcea. lEo. 25a. S6e. SOc. ht prices, ISO, xse. Matinees, lie and zfio. reserved by either phone. . Next week-r-"Brown's in Town. peni.a n7 u THE GRAND VaaacYClcds Lett . 'AVOTKsa sxa azzx. UNP ABWoe, The Bream ot VawUy H tiloott Baaaty Vasttay Sj Unit rrom tas VoUes) Kiss KeKlaaey ergar, vaaia. nea Bauer Tons Bempsei' Qraadaseope PIANO BU YING wTna buying of a portant transact tlon. There are many : different . makes of pianos, and . there . are many dealers. Sherman. Clay Cn irt an old. well-known estab lished, house and aawew a fffiaaf 11ns of high-grade, dependable pianos to be found in any house on the coast. They sell new pianos as low as Vae, 975, $20, S30 and up to the Incom parable SUlnway at tS7S and up. Used pianos from flSO to faaS. . Ths following list Is remarkable and you will recognise the names names as familiar as the names of old friends Stelnway, A. B. Chase, Everett, Conover, Packard. Kingsbury, Ludwlg, Kstey, Emerson, Kurtsmann, Wellington, A. B. Chase Player Piano; Kingsbury, Carole and Euphona Inner Players. Convenient monthly payments may be arranged. Sherman. Clay & Co. Birth aad Morrison, opposite rosteffloa. HOTEL MANX Powe 11 Street at OTarrell . SAN FRANCISCO . - , .. The core of the elty. . Offers accom modations, service and cuisine char acteristics of America's best hotela tot rooms, each connecting with bsth. , Rooms $1.89 .,'. N. M.'KELLAR, MANAGER Diamond nocsePdnt dUARAirrxffo I gallon lota, S1.40 per gal, I gaUoa kits. SI. SO per sal. Maaofaetnred by P02TIAKD SASH & CSC2 CO. K aaV srtlaaa, OS. yo XZAXTX AITO sjTBJIaTaTM --' - Damana Bitters A. wonderful tnvlgorator and norvina. A powerful aphrodisiac and special tonlo tor both aexea For sale at drug stores and liquor dealers, or by Vroodard, Clarke A Co., 4th nd Wsshtnston 8', ClABXB WOODWikD SBUO CO 0T&Ajn, OS. AQSSTS. FURS! FUHS! it LOTIIT rOIinU T-BXCZS. Remodeling a specialty. .Fur coats of all kinds made to order. L. SCHUMACHER JrVBJaXBB M Kadlsoa. xal. Mat ai7. WILHOITSHSERALWATER TkVh LABBB!. Phones A-31M vn ' 4 1 i ? ' 4 Labb iildg cor. Id and VV.i ,t.-. v 1 1 I