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, f THE OREGON.' SUNDAY, JOURNAL, PORTLAND,' SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 8, 1908 Town Topics It will te three , years . before the ' Mount Scott fllstrlct recently voted Into the city of Portland begins to pay taxes. . It will also bo three years before the city of Portland extend to that part ' of the city any of the benefits of -city life. According to the city charter a newly votd part of the city of Port land shall be annexed on the first day of July next following the election, so that the Mount Beott people will enter h oltv Tiilw 1. 1909 too lata M h aa. sessed on March 1, the regular assess-f An abundance of the best local talent went tlmeand wilr b foreed to wait (has been secured and many new and till January, 1911, before paying taxes, i . . . ' However, as the city, officials have al- .amusing acta are Promised by the corn ways before made U a rule not to ex Imlttee which , s In charge. Xinoln tend the benefits of city government Sart, ho is. directing the show, saya till the city In question commences en-with the material now working, one HU VETEillS PLAU BENEFIT X great deal of enthusiasm and Inter est Is being shown by toe soldier, boys In the rehearsals , f or ; the big minstrel show which the Spanish war veterans will present at the Helllg theatre two nights tor the benefit -of- the sick, apd CTteTbe a.! 'und of the local camp. rlching the city coffers the people of ,oz "e finest local talent snows ever P re Mount Bpott will not derive any benefit f?n,tf1 JLn tn city; will be seen at tha from the city until 1911. !- - iHell g December 14 and 15. . v - .' , 1 f The 'full strength of Bcout Young ti. Leslie tsroadDriage, or Boston, icamp win oe mown m ine ui punwe 111 aceak at the Y M p a mnn'a which will pass through'-the principal nil sseaK t , , . men streets of the city before 'the ropenfiif leeting at o clock, this afternoon, performance. The Oregon National uuaruamcu win mm que 10 nasi Will meeting Mr. Broadbridtre la a. wrltar a nil .... ex-comrades, and the Third ?S hu.Jn.a7 SSnSi'trJi, .cT.."c-,b?Pd. jvhlch l. mostlycompose, v,i ,,n j,i... -r . TI.71. oia Doys or the days or uewey, Among those who will take pa: t tltelr glmertt or the Is and GIVES DAMAGES TO IS. STARK '',.-- ., , . . . ;' - ."v ' i Jury Orders Mr. ajid Jlrs. J. H. Epler to Pay $4,500 ' : - for Assault ... are ehlp. He will deliver on salesmanship in the Y. M. C. -A. PUUUUIIURI lUlllUriUW, 1UUI1UI1 JT JllgnU Tl . A DaaI II. I . T flail. Mr. Broadbrldge is an ardent believer k.-v iY.t aii. It. Xln tha fllt.ira cra.tna.a PnHl.. .nH PW ?V Helllg, Seneca FOUtS, OeorgS Is convinced to become one ciflo coast mLttoVmilZ t'S' E, Helllg. Beneca Fouts, George fhf thS ? ?itv i Vinedi0;2rd' LUlC0ln Hart L8- Larlmore, i !tt ihL.Y.Jt nSnfmtri ! Jo My".. Jay Upton, Lo Shapera, A. ?,fnih m,m-lr iKing, Tom .Taylor., -bon Colef J? C. He is now-devoting his ciIW5??C vXa"?.r. ifflSS energies to the elevation of the moral, U lUrht Jr tt rft ' Thomai:6 Nat social and financial condition of the BrowrTciau de link; P R vnT W K iT.7" LTr " luavwson, w. a. Coughlan, E. Moore. E. E. Rlngler, Charles Merrick, Clarence Ieigh, Oeorge Staley, B. Auterson, Warre Camp and many others. CAlillOI GET FEDERAL AID City Must Provide for Milk Inspection at Its Own Cost. dltlons along this line. The North Bank Nut & Fruit, lnd company has an interesting announce ment la today's Journal,' relative to the Importance of the North .Bank road to Cliffs and Goodnoe HlUa, which will no doubt attract much attention just now-. , The opening of the Spokane, Portland - & Seattle railroad means much for- the rich country It opens. Cliffs, the new town, is springing rapidly into prom inence, on account of railroad develop ment there, and the fertile Ooodnoe bills just east of the town site will eventually he on rreat fruit and nut orchard. The company - has offices at room 138 Chamber of Commerce and at A31HS, Wash. You can't have a suit that Is really ail you would desire unless you have it made te your measure; If the only way to be sure. A garment made a thou sand mile away, for no one in partic ular, can never be like the one cut for you and fit to you before it is finished. And the cutter has your figure In mind iand studies to Improve It all the time he is drafting the . pattern. - And re member, we make the best suit in the city for 25. Ones a customer, always a customer. r Unique Tailoring company, SSI Stark, between Fifth and Sixth. Only two more Sunday "at homes" in the old building of the Young Women's Christian association, but they are the more interesting for that. No where can girls renke good friends more quickly.' Come In and see how It is. Time, 4 to . There will be a story In the story room, a social tea and visit ing time. J. Alien Leas will give an address on "The Prayer of a Great Man, and How It Was Answered." The musi cal program Is under the charge of Miss Elisabeth Sawyer and Mrs. Fl "We can't get government Inspection of milk for Portland, as has been sug gested by the olty- health board. The federal authorities make tests only In Individual cases, when requested to do so. I have ascertained this by. a visit to the United States pure food labora tory bare." This was Dr. Cottell's statement when asked what he thought of the plan to have the dairies tributary to Kl LIT Inspection the city brought Under United Stataa ispeotion. .a ... The father of the nendina- nure milk rietcher Linn. Judge Wolrerton will call the docket In the United States circuit and dis trict courts Monday morning at 10 o'clock. In addition to netting the dates of hearing for civil cases in which the government is ihvnlved the other civil cases on the docket will also be set. Criminal cases and those for which Jury trials are demanded will be set down for hearing on tha morning of Novem- oer z. Presiding Judge Gantenbeln In the circuit court tomorrow morning will announce rullnsra In the case of J. SI mon and others against tha GauloVcom- ?any on a motion to strike out parte of he amended complaint, and in the case of M. J. Conlev against C. C. Maston and Sylvester Farrell. on a motion by Facrelj to make, the complaint mors definite and certain. -- - The Navy Yard route, a company formed for operating steamers, docks, ferries, railroads, mtnea and general snipping, transportation and trading, ha filed articles of incorporation with 'the county clerk, the capital stock be ing fixed at 1200,000. y The Incorpora tors are H. B. Kennedy, Ira Bronson, Holt and J. l. R. Lea Barnes, W. A. ieon onard. , Special muslo and sermons by Rev, Dr.,Heppe at Grace Methodist Episcopal church, Twelfth and Taylor streets, both morning and evening today. At the evening service Professor Wllder's male chorus of 50 volcea will render "Jt Is the Lord's Own Pay, by Kreut- Ber. uuartet ana soios at DOtn services Also. All are ' welcome. J. A. Hogan.was declared not guilty of the charge of contributing to the de linquency of Irene Richardson. 5 -year-old girl. In the circuit court yesterday afternoon. He was tried by a jury In Judge Cleland's department, and several noun ware apeni in an, a verdict1 waa returned. 1 Plain talk Dellars, SSI Morrison, saves you just . 11 on every pair of men's and women's shoes purchased here. Ladies' swell shoes, button and lace. In Napoleons, all leathers, II less than elsewhere. Men's drees and wet weather shoes at tl less; all styles and leathers. Geo. Knight and John W. Cook have removed to room I, Board of Trade building, where they will be pleased to, see all their friends and clients, and will continue general real estate and mortgage loan business under the firm name of Clark Cook Company. Steamer Jessie Harklna, for Camas, nuauunu ana way innainK. aaiiy ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street qock ii p. m. riant uioaon s rosea "Received my roses In fine ehape, and they are the finest rooted roses I ever saw' "Rosea ordinance is confident that the council will pasa his measure in an amended jorm. no naa enlisted the County Med ical society, and a number of civio clubs in the fight and these various organisations have appointed commit tees to assist him In presenting to the council an ordinance that that body will pasa "The argument' that dairies are suf ficiently watched over by the state food and dairy commissioner la without weight," said the doctor. "Commis sioner Bailey himself admits that he does not inspect milk for impurities and is not required to do so. His duty is to see that the milk containa the requisite amount of butter fat and not too much water. It may be filthy and full of disease (farms and the state in- Ispection will not reveal such condition." John li. Epler and his wife, proprie tors of a rooming bouse on Flrnt "treat, will have to pay $4,500 to Mrs, Mary A. Stark under a verdict returned In Judge Bron&ugh's) department of the circuit court late yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Stark la now la a hospital, auf f ering. it is alleged, from the effects of injuries inflicted by the Eplers 'more than one year ago. .in ejecting her Irom their Dremiaas. - . - " The case waa hard fought from the time the taking of testimony began last Monday, occupying the time of Judge uronaugn and 12 Jurors all Week. Dan J. Malarkey and John F. Logan for tne plaintiff, with T. J. Cleeton on the omer side, contested all tha rrouna, An appeal by the defendants to , the state supreme court is now expected. Mrs. Stark and Mrs. Epler had a dispute about the rent of the room In which Mrs. Stark and her husband were living. Mrs. Stark waa looking for other rooms and refused to pay In advance, even by the day, though prom ieinr to nav if aha nrnunlmi tha room The Eplers then seized a bundle of her belongings with the intention of putting it into the hall, but Mrs. Stark caught one end of the bundle and a struggle followed. The versions of the Starks and the Eplers differed from that point on, Mrs. Stark alleging that Mrs. Epler etruoK ner twice in the race with her list, that Mr. Enler hit har a rlnnclni blow on the hand with a hammer, thai she was thrown against the door casing anq reti, ana tnat Mrs. pier then anoKed her as she lav on the floor. - ine iCDiers denied tnat thev had arm nnyuung more man to struggle witn Mra Stark for nossesslon at tha bundle. and asserted that whatever injuries- she may have sustained were due to this struggle. 1 tie lurv In Ita verdict rminii Tor $3,500 for the nlatntlf aa rinmnraa anil t.ouo lor hospital fees and medical ex pense. To remove all doubt as to the $1,000 beinir in addition to tha other amount. Judge Broneugh sent the jurors back to their room, where they added a line to the verdict Indicating that the full sum thev desired Mrs. Stark to ra. ceive is t.ouo. Bringing Hasten Bssf to the Coast. You "often hear the remark: , "Why cannot we get as good a steak or roast as the ones we have in New York and other large eastern-cities?" Thia is the answer: The meat used In 'first class eastern, grills is cut from young, well bred, corn-fattened steers, which com mands the highest market price. This is the kind of meat that they are bringing direct from . the ' east, and from which they i are cut ting their steaks and roast a, and j&pu can easily satisfy yourself of the ex cellency of the same by trying one at the Perkins Grill. PERSONALS Mrs. Grace Pearl Blake of Portland nd Harry Alfred Cook of Ran Fran cisco were quietly married at the home of Rev. M. A. Casey, in Tacoma, October 28. The bride was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Clark, -and her brother, Thomas Clark, Both of Seattle, and Mrs. Osta Hamilton Sluckley of Waltsburr. Wash. Rnth Mr , vrra Cook have many friends on the Pacific Coast. They will be at home at the Analohn. First, and John atreet after November 10. were In fine condition, strong and vig orous." The above are two of many quotations from letters recently- re ceived by the Slbson Rose Nurseries. Slbson's roses are grown in the open groand, hardy, vigorous, full of fibrous roots and true to name. Popular varie ties at popular prices. Acres of roses! Office and nutsefles, 1180 Mtlwaukte avenue. Phone Sellwood 960. 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 loni distance calls to Taooma, Seattle anc wmy ppinis. - - Rev. Clarence True Wilson of Cente nary Methodist Episcopal church will lecture at the Salvation Army hall, 285 Davis street, at 1:80 o'clock this after noon. A cordial Invitation la extended to the public. This will remind you that now Is the' time to bave your hair mattresses renovated and returned the same day. Phone Main 474. The Portland Curled Hair Factory. H. Metsger, . proprietor. The Pythian Hall association of ' St Johns has been. Incorporated by L. F. uierx, j. fl. ttiacK, u. j. jjavia, 11. w. Brlee and K. C. Couch. Tha canltal stock Is $10,000. - Wanted All men to. know that all our patent leather shoes are guaran teed. Korrect Shape Shoe store. 29S Morrison street, near Fifth, mMetzger's Jewelers and Opticians. 841 Washington St.. bet, 7th and Park. i It II it i :sssssszs:sss:z&:: zzzZmXzsxsssxsszsssai ALefleri Watch The is Ndiic Bcltcr Exccpt Another T ' J i . 1 . r u jduv your war.cn 01 us Br and kjiow what you are H fretting. Every watch ti . guaranteed to be abso- Large assortment to se lect f rorn. As to prices, we challenge compari son, when grade and quality areconsidered. N B Special prices on watches selected for Christmas presents. We lay them away for you until wanted. Two Stores iEFFERT'S ConndlBlnfh Portland.Ore. 272 WASHINGTON STREET. sszzz:S3z::zsszzzsszzxzznKisxszz:sszsssi2a;zxzf2S DON'T NEGLECT YOUR EYES t i 1 Eight years Portland Two years in the leading colleges and hospitals of 5 Europe, ,,4 t PERFECT FITTING GLASSES as low as $1.50 headaches. If you see floating specks, if you have blurred eyesight, li everything: gets black at times. If the eyes twitch involuntarily. If you see double. If you aee rings around lights, there is something wrong and you should have them carefully examined by a skilled specialist Hore. OarnuuiY's foremost Dhyaioian. aarai "The ranidltv and ac curacy with which Thompson corrects eye trouble Is nothing short of marvelous." Thompson's new method of developing sight and testing eyes Is the greatest discovery made In optometry In the tOth century. THOMPSON flore Care In Hair Dressing keen in this art. The skill anil onnr. Frakes' operators ia a matter for com ment. Women are telling us every day v. Vi. i v roruana can tney iih urMow m satisfactorily. We have the largest and beat equipped r-nniAjno in me olty, using all the latest appliances for scalp treat ment, face massage and treatment of ino nair, cngiisn vapor, Rodlo Bell, Lemon Rinse Shampoo, eta. The satis faction of our customers la the sole biiu ui una store. wb nmTB cokfaxusov. Largest stock of hair goods In the cixy. Monusy, ina eu weeK specials: 135 Swltches...S334H S20 Switches... 914.00 $15 Switches... 910.00 $10 Switches 93.00 $7.60 Switches. .94.50 $6.00 Switches. .$U5 $3.60 Switches.. 93.85 $3.00 Puffs.,... 924)0 Our stock of rnmhi nA, include many charming new ideaa and ir,S "1 o at ONE a. iiiiM B FRAKES', 409 Washington St Bring in your combings. We manu racture everyminar certain in- tn k.i. We employ expert hair draaaara hn in, toucn with all the newest Ideas Welch Anthracite and -Australians, call up Independent Coal St Ice Co.. 363 Biarx, opposite city uorary. 780, A-3780. A-1426. M Phones F. E. Beach A Co.. Pioneer Paint C.n 136 First street. Window class and glaalng. Phones Main 1334; A-1SS4. Prises for card parties from 2So u ward. Elite China and Glass Co., Morrison, corner Park. 1 ornaments Xmas Attractions for Early Shoppers Already the demand . for suitable Christmas presents is great. Every one. seems sensibly selecting their CHOICEST gifts before the holiday rush conies on. To meet this demand," we have ordered early. We invite you to examine our stock of Cut Glass, Hand - Painted China, No vejty Jewelry, Sil ver, etc, etc. Select now and get the best, deliberate- ' ly. , We'll lay aside articles for you till Christmas time. HEITKMPER' JEWELRY STORE , c 396 MORRISON STREET Xowast-Meed Jewelry Store for . rise Ooeda. Contralto with wide exnerlence would like position in church quartet. Ad dress A-71, Journal. Xr. Clara physician, la building. Macfarlane, osteopathlo now at $12 6wetland E. W. Moore, expert photographer, Elks' building. Seventh and Stark sta. Ur. H. A. Sturdevant, dentist 709 Swetland building. Main 6944; A-4531. D. Chambers Ron., opticians, Morrison street, corner of Sixth. 331 W. A. Wise and associates, painlWss dentlsta Third and Washington, Berger. sl-ms. 284 TamhlJl. Main SS91. Dr. McCracken, dentist, Rothchlld bid. Journal want sda. le a word. - rrr. Tear mirror will MI van RirMn works bMUtlfrlnf wonden. 2te, WHERE TO DINE. Moore's restaurant serves a special 60-cent Sunday dinner. 14$ Fifth st, . Chicken dinner with tea centa Empire Restaurant 1S2 Third. -Brandea' Orlll 101 niith slegant iOe French dinner all day. Bftirirest&urant.S20.Wash.- st ... - - The ' Hawaiian Bvmnhnnv ' Cirnhmmt wlU open their engagement at the Per kins Grill for f the first time in Port land, Nov. th. r " " 1 , 1 1 m ii Tomorrow and Tuesday positively Inst days for discount on west side gas bills. Don't forget to read Oaa Tips. . Eyes testsd free It Mettger'a Gold Bracelets and Sig net Rings of all descrip tions made to order. American names en graved with the three cardinal Chinese charac ters, via. Glory, Pros perity and Longevity. Charges reasonable and orders of any design promptly sxeouted and sent prepaid to any part of the U. B. The Skilled Cuinese jeweler, TOOK UNO k CO, Jay Tu Chong. liner. 331 Alder street. Flemisband Oak Finish 81.40 PER GALLON Liquid Wood Filler - SI. 25 PER GALLON The Internationally Indorsed Sight Expert SE0O1TD nOOB COBJBETT BUM., IIRI AVB XOBBXSOV STS. TTRTlWrt THIS1 WTTH TflTT. TX IN CtV VaT-TTS! CKSKEI8amCIKSKSZUnBEXIKESSIEKS IN THE BUSINESS COLLEGE WORLD Means all that is modern. Attested by ur popularity and attendance. Get our catalogue and learn WHY our school leads; WHY our graduates are all employed. Day and night classes throughout the year. X&xfl BtTXZaSTJra TOMTXiAJTD, OXVwOB! i , J' "WWW J' ifaji'si'UffinsT itYiMi)i) iniis'ltsu Qaremont Tavern A charming plaoe ta spend the e -racing. All the delicacies of the season, prepared br a ohef -who knew heW Blzeellent aervlea. Reached by a dellgbtfnl ante ride of seven miles, or. if 70U prefer, by Astoria trains. Columbia Tailored Clothes are recognized by good dressers as' a starfdard for style, workmanship, mate rials and perfection in fit, at st considerable saving in cost. When 3tou buy Columbia-Tailored Clothes you are in sured against the dissatisfaction that follows the purchase of a suit that soon gets out of shape, looks dingy and old when it has been worn but a few times. Columbia-Tailored Clothes are built up according to the highest methods of tailoring, and will hold their shape in all sorts of weather. We make Raincoats at ,$17.5(and up.' You select your pattern from our stock, and we have the goods spe cially treated to withstand rain. In this way you get a coat made to your measure, of the best of materials and made absolutely rainproof by a process that we know to be all right. A 920.00 suit made of the Thibet or Worsted that ' we offer at this price cannot be duplicated in any shop in Portland at less than $35.00. We make Full-Dress and Tuxedo Suits that for ap pearance stand in a class by themselves, and the materials we put into them cannot be surpassed' in any shop in Portland. When you see a Columbia-Tailored Full Dress Suit you recognize the high-class appearance, the perfect fit and the quality of workmanship is the best Made by Portland tailors, $40.00 to $65.00. There is no tailoring house on the Pacific coast that makes as many clothes as we do none that gives as good quality for the price and has as many boosters . among its customers as we have. Grant Phegley, Manager S.V as UAxam Seventh and Stark Sbe Tomorrow Is Washday Avoid IteS Troubles BY SENDING TO THE Union Laundry Company WHERE LINEN LASTS Family Washing ROUGH DRY BY THE PIECE 1c UP CALL MAIN 398 OR A-1123 i : : H0 PAIN NO MORE FEAR Of THE DENTAL CHAIR Portland Sash & Door Co. 83o rsozrr sr. roBTXtAjro, oi Yin Kin Lun Chinese Restaurant Chop sney and noodles. Chines and American cook. Merchant's lunch ,26c. Open day and night. i 8 1-83 H HOSTS rOVBTK SJTBBZT, Corner Bverett. Horn Phone, A-S7S3 DRAYAGE STORAGE Machinery. Safes and Merchandise TR1CKAGJE (jMpved A stored p- CLAYS. M0RttlM 4th 4 DAYIS warHo 13th 4 HOYT W ILJiOn MINERALW ATER PAUL LAP BE, Phones A -Jl 50, Main 4S47 14 LaVbs BUf cac. 14 sod TtaUlottoja. X I 1 'NOR A HIGH BILL" at the DENTAL Bank References. Open Evenings and Sundays. Electro Painless Dental Parlors 303J4 Washington St., Corner Fifth. Full set, that fit :.. $5.00 Gold Crowns, 22k $3.50 Bridge Teeth, 22k $3.50. Gold Fillings ......... $1.00 Silver Fillings 50 WHY PAY MORE? If you are nervous or have heart trouble, the Electro Pain less System will do the work when others fail, ALL WORK WARRANTED , TEN YEARS. - : ; ' ' ; . Lady Attendant. PIANO BUYING -.The buying- of a piano Is aa Im portant transac tion. . There are many different makea ef pianos, ' and there are ; many dealers, Sherman. - Clay ft Co. are an old. 1" well-known sat ab olished bouse and i. . , . J u. uiioa line of high-grade, dependable pianos to be found In any house on the cosst. They sell new pianoa aa low as $363, S27S, S390, $300 and up to the incom- paraDie Bteinway at 073 and up. Ussd ' . J pianos from to saas. ELECTRO DENTAL RlQR3 Z Corner Fifth and Washington. . - Across From Perlrins Hotel, t The followlnr list ia ramarkaMa anil you will recognise the names names as familiar aa the names of old friends. Stelnway, a. B. Chase. Everett. Conover, Packard. Klnasbury. Ludwlr. Rata Emerson, Kurtimann. Wellinaton. A. 0. Chase Piayer Piano; Kingsbury, Carols and Euphoria Inner Plavara. N Convenient monthly payments may be arranged. Sherman, Clay & Co. SUta and Morrisoa. Opposite rostofloe. Horses Horses Horses " " m We will have a new tari.ial r,t r doa (Orraon horH in .i ,,,,, . on Baturilay. November 'k,h -all tie young, brok and .., ST. I, , little V- "V