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i THE OREGON DAILY JOURNALS PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 0; 1903. Town Tppics . TONIGHTS AMUSEMENTS . . Heilig V. "The Squaw Man" Baker . . . . . . ."Facing the Mualo"' Bungalow ......... ."Men and Women" Orpheura .Vsudevll e . Pantages .. .... ... . . .Vaudeville , Grand Vaudeville Lyrto "Midnight In New York Star ..... "The Montana Limited" The Mllwaukle municipal election will be held on the f tr Monday in Becera bei At that time two councllroen, a city auditor, treasurer and city marshal will be chosen In addition to a success or to Mayot William Schlndler, who has declared that he will not be a candidate I 'V reelection. There haa been soma talk however, to the effect that the Dres- ent mayor win enter me iigni, in ue- fense of his administration, and the at- ---- . - . . - . . tack that was made on his stand on the granting of the electric" light franchise which he favors and also on the passing f th atfwk ordinance over his veto. No other issues are involved In the camDaian. Nominations will be made ten aays oeiore election aay. ' Joe Leslie, who made his escape from the jail at Vancouver, Wash., Wednes day night, was recaptured yesterday afternoon by Deputy Sheriff Leonard. Tne orncer received information mai the man was headed for Oregon City, so he went to the Clackamas county town and walked -the ties back toward Portland until he met the fugitive. Les lie waa originally arrested - Tueatliy near Kalama by Sheriff Stevens, Deputy Leonard and Chief of Police Secrlst of Vancouver. He had 185 handkerchiefs with him, and was charged with sveai ing them from a boxcar. After escap' ing from Jail be rowed across tne uo lumbia, walked Into Portland and start' ed lor Oregon city. Plans for the ratification of the elec tion which were being arranged for tomorrow night bv the Republican can tral committee have been abandoned for the present, but the question will be taken up early next' week, when ar rangements will bropably be made for the ratification to take the form of a popular banquet After canvassing 'the subject, the committee having ihe mat ter in hand concluded that there waa not sufficient time to get us such a rat ification as waa originally proposed. The committee consisting of C E. lxcx wood. E. L. Shaffer and Charles Con roy will meet early next week to per fect arrangements for the banquet. The November Pacific Monthly with its brilliant cover design Is a full num ber full of the large spirit of optimism ana of stirring lite that makes the west full of aood fiction, sound logic, beaut I ful pictures. Jack London s intense story of Martin Eden moves through five chapters and leaves one waiting for more; Lieutenant riaisey uunwooay makes an interesting plea for a larger army . which, shall provide an. adequate defenae; the truth Is told about the rubber Industry in tropical Mexico. "Knowing Real Men" by David Starr joroan, presiaent or Btanrora, is in u self wortU buying the magazine to ob uun. . A verdict for defendants was given in the case of Milton W. Smith against J. X Bayer and Peter Hobkirfc In Judve Plaland's department of the clr cult court yesterda-y afternoon. Some time ago Smith secured Judgment for 1290 on a note, but a new trial was ordered by the state supreme court. The note was originally given oy tne- de fendants to the Concordia Loan A Trust company, " for which J. Thorburn Ross was agent, ana Kesa was one or tne im portant witnesses. The trial occupied two luu aays. That J. H. Truby, ex-asslstant cashier of the Oregon Trust A Savings bank and at present a member of the brokerage firm of Cook A Trubv. and who was Stricken with an attack of heart failure last Monday, wilt-recover is tne wora given out at the Crystal Springs sani tarium where he was taken shortly after the attack, f or a time it was tearea that Mr. Truby might not rally and that the attack would Drove fatal", but the doctors stated this morning that he waa feeling much better and that ne will soon leave the sanitarium. Joseph Weloga, proprietor of a loon at Sixteenth and Savler streets, was fined $25 by Judge Van . Zante this morning ror selling liquor to a man already Intoxicated. Several saloon men have recently been arrested on thi charge, and in almost every instance a rather heavy fine has resulted. Charles NelKon had been put out of another sa loon, so drunk was he. hut Patrolman Swennes found him buying liquor at W eloga s bar. The return of Dr. W. H. Heppe to Grace Methodist Episcopal church for his second year's work will be cele brated tonight with a reception to Dr, Heppe and family, given under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid society of the church. The choir Composed of 60 or more voices will take part In the entertainment, ansistoa ry tne iaxme ?uartet of ladles' voices. Mrs. Ethel ,ytle Boothe will have charge of the music. Although the two checks which Mrs, J. M. Gillespie of St Johns lost Wed nesday evening had been Indorsed by her and could have been easily con verted into casn, tney were returned yesterday afternoon. She received from the pontofflce an envelope postmarked "St. Johns." and containing nothing but the checks, one for $27.90 and ths other i . a on The early and accurate return of Tuesday's election published in the election night extras and the Wednes day afternoon edition of The Journal were obtained in no small measure by use of Burroughs adding machlnea in compiling the figures. This paper has Invariably used the Burroughs machine in such work and has always round It highly satisfactory, both for accuracy ana simplicity oi manipulation. Every shaving man can save time and , money by having a good shaving outfit and being his own barber. We make a specialty of high grade rasors, guar unteed or money back, strops, brushes and everything that helps to make aelf- 250,000 grocery stores in the United States ..... and Ivory Soap dn sale in more than nine-tenths of them. So, no matter where you may be, you will never have any difficulty in getting pure soap. All you need do is ask the grocer for Ivory Soap. Nine times in ten, he has it. Ivory Soap . 99 Per Gent. Pure. fM ABOLISH STEAM CARS Ordinance Passed by Council Can Be Enforced, Says City Attorney. The steam train exclusion ordinance, passed by the city council nearly 18 months ago, will go into effect Novem ber 3. An opinion rendered by City Attorney Kavanaugh says that the Southern Pacific can be compelled, after that date, to discontinue the use of the steam locomotives now in service on ; w. yfc :;":rLV.., ES?tr"fEtt. tw,e".1Ua.-li iieim inritmM vm nnw in KRrvinH on may also be forced to cease operating freight cars, the lawyer holds. iiowever, wnne tne city migni use lta police power to . stop freight traffic on fourth street. Its action la so doing " " " w" , - courts. Under the. ordinance the coun cil at Its discretion may extend the use of the streets to the Southern Pacific In case the council should not decide to enforce the ordinance, the mayor may Instruct the city attorney to bring mandamus suit In the courts. If the Qui I nance is enforced it means that the Southern Paciflo will ' practically be put out of business, for the present at least, s the company has no electric locomotives here. - If the railroad chooses to violate the provisions of the ordinance, it Is sub ject to a maximum dally fine of $500. shaving pleasure. We shall be pleased to show you whether you purchase or not Albet BernI the druggist, 2S3 Washington street .The first annual election ot officers for the North East Side Improvement association will be held tonight at 8 o'clock in Woodmen hall, on Russell street and Rodney avenue. .All mem bers and others interested In that sec tion of Portland are Invited to attend this meeting. Plain talk Dellar'a, 191 Morrison, saves you Just $l on every pair of men's and women's shoes purchased here. Ladles' swell shoes, button and lace. In Napoleons, all leathera, $1 less than elsewhere. Men's dress and wet weather shoes at $1 less; all styles and leather. Save the Discount Send check or pay at office on or before the 10th to save the discount pn November bills for the Automatic Telephone. Home Tele phone companytrner Park and Burn side streets. Home phone your long distance calls to Tacoma, Seattle and way point. Ripe Orahjjtes Two cars' fancy early Globe Navels, "Big Stump" brand, due Friday. Hold your orders. No green goods game. .Phone Pearann-Page.com-pany, Private Exchange (9. We sponge and press your clothes shine your shoes, all for $1.10 month. Main (14. A-4114. Wagons run every where. Unique Tailoring Co., S09 Stark. Rin Oranges Two. cars fancv early Globe Navels, "Big Stump" brand, due t riaay. Moid your orders, no green- goods game. Phone Pearson-Page com pany, Private Exchange 59. . Wanted All men to know . that all our patent leather shoes are guaran teed. Korrect Shape Shoe store, 198 Morrison street, near Fifth. Steamer Jessie Harklns, for Camas, Waahougal and way landings, daliv ex- oept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 1 p. m. Floor casings $4 each. Wire and Iron work of all kinds. Columbia Wire and Iron Works, $68-370 East Washington. Dr. Will Jackson, dentist 1020U Bel mont street. Phones: Office, Tabor 602, B-2474; residence, East 62S0, B-1474. Prizes for card parties from 25a ur- ward. Elite China and Glass Co., 852 Morrison, corner Park. Arcade theatre, extra attraction, stu pendous spectacular production Antonv and Cleopatra. ' Dr. Clara Macfarlane. osteopathic physician. Is now at 312 Swetland building. Dr. H. A. Sturdevant. dentist. 708 Swetland building. Main 6944; A-4631. Woman's Exchange, 132 Tenth street, j lunch 11 :30 te 2; business men's lunch. ; D. Chambers & Son., ontlciann. 311 Morrison street corner of 8ixth. Famous Italian band Luis! I. Tlrhnnn i win De in rortianu next Sunday. W. A. Wise and associates, nalnl.u dentists. Third and Washington. See "wrlnkless" woodhanrer. New to day.. Dr. K. C Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam. Berger, si-rns. 284 Yamhill. Main 8391. Journal want ads. le a word. .1AI1Y PQRTLANDERS io 1 1 1 mm A (Salem Bureau of The Joernal.) A Salem. Or., Nov. S. Governor Chamberlain yesterday appointed a large delegation of Oregonians to attend the fifth National Rivers and Harbors congress to be held at Washington, Decern- ber 9, 10 and 11. The appoint- ments follow: George Tlavel, J- E. Higgins, J. Q. A. Bowlby. S. S. Gordon, F. X Taylor, J. M. Smith and James FlnlaysAv Astoria; A- B- Stein- bach. A. B. Graham, J. B. O'Shea, 4 8. M. Mears, Charles Kohn, John Wood, A. H. Devers, Herman A d Wittenberg, Phillip Buehner, Ed- ward Newbegln, William Mc- d Master, C. J. Jackson, W. R. 4 McGarry, J. G. Mack, R. R. Hoge, George Taylor and Peter Kerr, 4 Portland; E. Hofer and J. H. Al- 4 bert, Salem; Walter Lyon, 4 A Marahfleld; B. I. Dasent, Albany; Peter Legale, North Bend; J. T. A Peters, The Dalles; J. N. Teal, 4 Portland; W. J. Mariner, Blalock; 4 Allen Lewis, Portland; John H. Hartog, Eugene,- and C. F. Mc- A Knight, Marshneld. ' Portland Day at Albany Apple I air. Next Tuesday. November 10. Is Port land day at the Albany apple fair. The Southern Pacific company will make a special excursion rate of one fare for the round trip, $2.45. Train leaves Portland at 3:15 a. m.w returning leaves Albany 8:18 p. m. Tickets on sale at City Ticket office, Third and , Washington streets. . rootbaJUU-ToothaU. . - . Multnomah -vs. Aberdeen, t' Saturday, November 7, 8:80 p. m. - - kfiltnnma.h Fluid. . ' Admission soc, Including grandstand. V P-Jl LABOWITCI1 BROS. these Specials in Our Suit Department Continue for Saturday, Monday and Tuesday uustiTAtTmnoxsriitn PARTMENT for Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, . You CANNOT AFFORD TO OVER LOOK these specials. Our store is teeming with special bargains that cannot help but appeal to you if you will but come to the store and see the goods that are offered. COME EARLY to the BEE HIVE for the be6t values ever offered in Portland. Come now. $30.00 Suits for Handsome suit of fine quality broadcloth, trimmed all around with Skinner's satin, fully guaran teed satin lining; coat 27 inches long; skirts full four yards wide, with 6-inch fold and trimmed with buttons; another of fancy stripe mannish cloth, trimmed with self buttons and with guaranteed satin lining; fancy stripe mixtures, coat and skirt trimmed with satin and buttons, guaranteed satin lining; these suits in all sizes; wtorth $30. for $14.85 F. W. Baltes aiid Company invite your inquiries for PRINTING Main 18ft Hone A 116ft Phonos First and Oak A Horses Horses Horses We win have a new carload of Con- 1 kneaa In n 4 AMI slf31tltl n Saturday, November 7. Thse will .11 Tn..M Kmkji nrA sTssn t lsa sir Ark Com early and yet the pick ot .the BAXTLfaXXs. Be Beanlilul Tan. Trecklss, Molts, Moths, Sups: moss Kaif MMOTES AT rBirxtina cost, Thin Shoulders made plump, lean faces made fat, by 1 Mr. F. G. Batcbellar Ml SwetlaaA Bldg or, ruth and Wash. : Faoae Mala 5336. $14 i , a f TiD lsele mw 1 69-1 71-1 73 Third St- Near Yamhill 1 offered were SO ATTRACTIVE that economical people were anxious to take advantage of them. We offer these TREMENDOUS SPECIALS IN OUR SUIT DE $33 to $40 Suits $19.85 Latest hard twist mannish cloth, trimmed with Skinner's satin, with self buttons to match; extra wide gored skirt with buttons in front and fold at bottom; broadcloth suit with 27-inch coat trimmed all over with best silk braid on sleeves and pockets; extra wide gored skirt with silk braid to match, coat;" chevron cloth suit, 28-inch coat, trimmed with Skinner's satin, but tons on pockets and sleeves; wide gored skirt with fold, trimmed same as cat; all lined with two season guaranteed satin lining. SATURDAY SPECIALS The following bargain items offered for tomorrow only and for which telephone, mail or ,C. O. D. orders will not be accepted. Store closes on Sat urday at six o'clocK. Laundry Bags at 75c Ea. Made of imported, washable taffeta and eretonne, 36 inches wide and 36 inches deep, with shirred top and washable draw cord; 100 only of these bags on sale tomorrow in the Drapery department, sixth floor.' In Basement Department Butcher Knives with 6-inch blades, of high-grade steel, with hard wood handles; one only to each purchaser and no deliveries at tomorrow's special price, 15 each. HASSOCKS At Special $1.1 5 Ea. For tomorrow's special selling the Carpet department offers a lot of these Footstools in a variety of novel shapes, covered in high grade wilton carpet and solidly filled; sixth floor. TULL & GIBBS COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS IN THE BUSINESS ! Means all that Is modern. ' Attested by our popularity and attendance.. Get our catalogue and learn WHY our school leads; WHY our graduates are all employed. :.'V Day and night classes throughout the yeaTf. ' ' IUI MVXUDXXa . 1 rOBT&AJTD. OBXOOH The BEE HIVE started its Pre-Holi-day Sale on Thursday, and there was such a response to its announcement that the store was filled from morning until night. The VALUES that were $16, $20 Coats Three handsome styles of Coats; loose, semi-fitted and empire effects, 52 and 54 inches long; some are lined to waist, others lined throughout with satin lining; these coats come in all the leading and popular colors; kerseys and broadcloths, some with Velvet collar, Skin ner's. satin and braids. We in vite comparison of these Coats with what can be found else where at our regular prices. Shi TABLES at 90c Ea. These handy Tables are 36 inches long and 19 inches wide, built of hard wood in the natural fin ish; have yard scale on top; one only will be sold to each purchaser. COLLEGE WORLD j $9.85 A Change of Features Is often very 'desirable, eseclally by elderly people. Nothing effects this change better, or gives a person a young appearance quicker, than a new set of Teeth, should the natural ones be lost We can make from ten to twenty years difference to your bdvantage. If you will let us attend to your teeth and select for you a new set of the very best quality. Maybe it's what YOU need. We are thorough dentists of many years' practical experience and we back up every bit of it with our well-known reputation for doing . HONEST DENTISTRY The best Dentistry Is none too good for you. Our success Is due to uniform high-grade work at reasonable prices. , TEETH , IT PAINLESS EXTRACTION KA4 I SILVER FILLINGS 504 up GOLD FILLINGS $1.00 up 22K GOLD CROWN ."..fS.OO GOOD RUBBER PLATE 5.00 THE BEST RUBBER PLATES $8.00 NEHVOUS PEOPLE And those afflicted with heart weak ness can now have their teeth ex tracted, filled and bridge work applied without the least pain or danger. All work guarantee! for tea yearn ' Chicago Painless Dentists 33314 WASX. ST., COB. 6TB' Phones Main 2880. A-B340. Office hours, 8 a. m. to p. m. Sun days from 9 to 1. Lady attendant. We Spring A Pleasant Surprise On you when you see our line q Fall Hats. They are Just as attractlvs and luAAmtn, , V. a tr a..1Mv f a n h. In th. I latest shapes and enaaes and all sises. High and low crowns, wide and narrow brims. We have a full line of fine Soft Hats in the most popular and pleasing shapes, and our Derbies are of the same I excellent quality and make. We guar antee - $4 Hals (or $2 3 Hals for $1.50 Eastern Hat Factory orsv BTEjmras M TXXKD 8JT sTBAB rXMM. A New Departure The opst of Interments has bee greatly educed by the tiolmaaj Under taking Company. Heretofore it has been the custom et funeral directors to make charges for all incidentals connected with a fu neral The Edward Holraan Undertak ing company, the leading funeral di rectors of Portland, have departed from that custom. When caskst Is furnished by us we make no extra charges for rrJtbalmlng, hearse to cemetery, outside box or any services that may be re quired of us, except clothing, cemetery and carriages, thus effecting a saving of 811 to 176 on each funeral. THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. 90 TMZmB T com. saxmob. Established 1896. DR. E: M. DALLAS OPTICIAN Has returned from Europe and will use the new WIESBADEN METHOD of testing eyes, which caused so much talk in France and Germany. This science is QUICK, ACCURATE and ABSOLUTELY CORRECT, and gives splendid re sults in the fitting of. lenses to the eye, especially in cases of eye strain and headaches, for jtlese or distance use. No extra change will be made for the use of this system. You will find the prices very reasonable and the workmanship the best. DALLAS OPTICAL PARLORS 218-219 FAILING BLDO. Corner Third and Washington Streets Second Floor. Take Elevator. r 1 mi i m . -aa "saBai AKVSXMXgTS. HIT If Ifi Theatre ' Phones, Main I and A-HSi. Tonight 3:1S Tomorrow Night Special Price; Mat, Tomorrow ' SO. SV8TX3T VAJUnXU In the Beautiful Western Play . "IU SQUAW MAM" Evenings, $8 to 60c; Mat. $!.$ to ?5r. HPff Theatre - J4tft and Washington. - Phones Main 1 and A-1122. 4 NIGHT8 BEGINNING SUNDAY 1 Special price Matinee Wednesday . , The Great American Play "PAID IN FULL" Evenings, SLE9 to 60c; MaU $1 to tie. Beat are now selling at theatre. " BAKER THEATRE Phonest Main 2. A.S260. OREGON THEATRE CO. Inc LESSEE! Geo, L. Baker. Gen. Manager. All this week. JAMES J. CORBKTT, Itl his IJLtAat arMmlns' ntriAri w itin. , main Vn rrar tka "KM uaTi BimA41 by an etcellent company. Night price, vt, 91. aisllinBOT, afU. UC. Next attraction, "Just Chit of Colleen. THEATRE Main 117. A-4224. SKPXBB nCBATXB CO. (2X0.) UBSSBa Tonight this week matinee Satur day Baker Stock Company in DeMille Sk Belasco's "Men and Women," with richest stage settings and gowns. One of the greatest plays of the age. Even ing prices J 6c, 35c, 50c. Matineea ISc. 26c. Net week. "Sky Farm." XAEXr , AvlOBO. Kata. , Ex. Sundays and Holidays U-25-50C RICBTS THEATRE B-2S-$0-7Se Week of ov. 8- Btalsy Xirbscki Bay. aaoad Caverly; Welch, Mealy k Most, rose; Oasdnsr k Vincent; Lew Kawkiasi Morrow, Shellberr Co. Two rucks; Orchestra; Plcturea. PANTACES THEATRE ASTAIfOBD TAXTDSYTLXJL Stars of All aTetlona. hepp's og, TOmy aad Monkey Olrous. One of the largest and best animal shows ever produced on a vaudeville stage; performing unheard of feata and displaying startling intelligence. Spe cial added attraction, Klein. Ott Bros, ac Nicholson, America's leading vaude ville musicians. Matinees daily 15c. Two shows at night, 16o and 26c LYRIC THEATRE Seventh and Alder. Beginning punday jf atfnee, Nov. 1, BLTJnCAXJ. COaEPAITT In the American Sensation Drama, pfxomiQWT xm mnr tok. Xn active preparatioa, tks great raee 'pUyt "The Perby." , The STAR Jftjft 8"-' Matinees Wednesday, Saturday and Sun Say. r-or tne entire ween or wovemDer i,' tne great Kaiiroaa piny, n KOITTAlf A xalOTSS', Matinees at 8:30. Every evening at 8:16. Night prices, 16c, Sc, 85c, 60c. Matinees, 15c and 26o. Seats may be reserved by either phone. Next week "Brown's in Town.'- . " THE GRAND VandevIIIe it Lcie AMOTKBM Sia BlZJj. LIND - . Tbs Dream of Beauty From the Voiles Berger, Farls. Tom Sempsey AIIm Mortlock Co. BawUy ft Oloott Paster ft MerU Misa HoUaney Fred Bauer Orandsscope Oriental Bldg. TI1C 7AA Season opens Fair Grounds alls tuw Sunday Mat. ' Alt a. BABSXS WILD ANIMAL " CIRCUS Ana Crraad Boologlcal Bxhisit. EXPOSITION RINK Oraad Children's Matinee Saturday taajoy xouraeir poller saating x ofbs srnrDATi PIANO BUYING The buying or a : piano la an Im portant transac tion. - There are ; many different make of pianos, and there are many dealers. Sherman,. Clay - ft Co. are an old. 1 well-known eatab Vj lished bouse and earrv the finest Una of high-grade, dependable pianos to be found In any bouse on the coast. They sell new pianos as low aa taas, 197a, Sjaao, $300 and up to the Incom parable Steinway at $575 and up. Used pianos from 150 to 9235. The followlng list is remarkable and you will recognise the names names as familiar as the names of old friends Steinway. A. B. Chase, Everett, Conover, Packard, Kingsbury, Ludwig, Estey,,. Enerson, Kurtsmann. Wellington, A. B. Chase Ptayer Piano; Kingsbury. Carola and Euphona Inner Players. Convenient monthly payments nay be arranged. Sherman, Clay & Co. Slxtk and Morrison, opposite VostoCloe. Boiled Uinseecl OH I GALLON LOTS ............... B3e Raw Linseed Oil I GALLON LOTS ............. ...574 Pure White Lead PER 100 .....1TJ5Q Portland Sash & Door Co. 830 nm ST. rOBTXJUVB, OB. WELLINGTON COAL The best house coal on the Pacific Coast Ghurchlesy Bros. Bunkers 18th and Marshsll eta. Phones Main 981. A-89J1. FURS! FURS! AT IiOWIflT TO ISnU HI CIS. Remodeling a specialty. Fur coats of all kinds made to order. L. SCHUMACHZ?, TVBJtZXB. Oft Kadlsoa. TeL Stala S3 17, WILIIOlTMINERALWATtn PAXJL t,APRR. Phones A-81S1 Mirt 4T It Labbe lildg, eor. ad anj . ., N 1 :