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T6wn Topics TONIGHT'S AMTSEMEXTS Helllg.,.. ......... "TM in VnlV "5iuit'Out of College" ... 'Stlrw Farm" Bauer t.. ... 'HKV Pantaeea . v aUdevine Grand . .::..........'... Vaudeville Lyric ... .......... .'.''Little Alabama" To ba able to senra in . Irritable patron, without himself losing hla tem per, la tha highest evldenca of a suc cessful bonlt employe, and. such a man la far mora' Valuable to hla bank than he who merely possesses brains and honesty," aald A. 1 Mills, president of the First National bank. In an address last nlghfa before the Portland Chapter, American Institute of Bank men. Unfailing- courtesy must be an attribute of every member of tha staff, if the bank Is to become a marked success, continued Mr. Mills. "Any man who Is taken Into a bank is presumed to be honest and Is expeotedi to have brains enough to do his work in satisfactory manner. The two great requirement; are courtesy and diligence. Granted that all banks are equally Bound, the one that treats Its customers with the greatest courtesy is the one that will rank first with the public." Mrs. Frank Covelll, . who lives on Caruthers street, near Beoond, mourns the loss of her gold watch and her hus band as well. Both ahe and the police connect the disappearance of the watch With the disappearance of tha husband, CovelU was arrested last week on com plaint of his wife, who charged, him with , assault and battery, but the out come of the case was that they eon eluded to live together. Yesterday she reported that CoveUl had apparently de serted her, taking the watch, her own property, and 40 whlcft was In the house. New Advertising Manager. C. I Stanley has now' charge of the news paper advertising, of tha Honeyman Hardware company, owing to the resig nation of J. H. McKenxie, "who has had charge of this department for the past few years. Mr. McKensie Is going Into business for himself. Mr. Stanley, in addition to having oharge of the pub lioitv wnrk. win lao act as sales man ager for the house furnishing depart ment Mr. Stanley la well equipped tor thla Una of work, having been Identified with the hardware business ior An examination will be held In this city by tha United States civil service commission December S to secure ellgl bles to fill three vacancies In the posi tion of irrigation and drainage Inves tigations In the department of J-: culture. The positions pay from ll.JM to $2,000 a year. The commission will also hold an examination December Z J0. to fill a large number of vacancies in the positions of clerk and teacher in the Philippine service. Thesa positions pay from 1,000 to. 18.060 yea The bridge committee of tha executive board met yesterday afternoon and con sidered reports of tha members who In spected the Union avenue, and East mer was found satisfactory, but tha latter will oe jooxea over iiwi committee discovered a long crack In the abutment City .Engineer 'iaylor declares that this does not Impair the solidity of the concrete and that the structure will lose nothing except In appearance by It The Florenoe Meade Mission circle of the Unlversallst church will meet with Mrs. J. H. Armstrong, 7 Fargo, cor-ner-of Williams avenue, tomorrow after noon at S o'clock. Mrs. II 1 Croiler will be tha leader and the toplo is, "Why Unlversalists Believe Jesus-Chrlst to be the Savior of the World." Spaclal business connected with tha fair will claim tha attention of tha members. These meetings are open to the public and visitors are made welcome. Robert Johnson, a full-blooded Crow Indian with a sombrero wider than the widest merry widow, sold an umbrella to B. A. Paterson, proprietor of a T'nlon avenue livery stable, yesterday for 85 cents. He soon returned and took the umbrella, however, and a few minutes" later sold it to Otto Lehman, a meat market man a few blocks away. About this time a policeman appeared and the Crow brave went to Jail. Another suit for damages against the Portland Railway, Light Power com pany was lost last night A Jury In Judge Cleland's department of the cir cuit court returned a verdict for tha defendant in the suit for $5,000 brought Tonight, when you wash your hands, look at the soap you use. Is the lather white? Is it bright? Is it full of tiny bubbles? Does it rinse easily? It should. It will, if it is Ivory Soap. . There is no "free al kali in Ivory Soap; no coloring matter, no harmful ingredient of any kind. Ivory Soap 99loo Per Cent. Pure. A New Departure Tha coat of Interments has been greatly reduced by tha Holm an Under taking company. Heretofore it has been tha custom of funeral directors to make charges "for all incidentals connected with a fu neral. The Edward Holmaa , Undertak ing company, the leading funeral di rectors of Portland, have departed from that custom. When casket Is furnished by us wa make no extra charges for embalming, hears to cemetery, outside box or any services that may be re quired of us. except clothing, cemetery and ratTlae-. thus effecting, saving of 125 to $76 on each funeral THE EDWARD H0LMAN UNDERTAKING CO. 30 TKXRD BT- COM. SAXMOS. DRAY AGE STORAGE , TRACKAGE Machinery, Safes and Merchandise THE by A. Bobleter. The plaintiff alleged that the failure of a car to stop when it should threw him to the street and permanently Injured his leg. . k - To A. B. Bteinbach at Co. 'belongs the honor of bringing Into prominence Ih the northwest a number of lines of merchandise. The prestige of the house in thla respect has been felt and ac knowledged by a number of concerns for whom Bteinbach & Co. hold exolusive agencies. The Holeproof Hosiery Co, of Milwaukee, Wis., are to be congrat ulated upon tha effort Stelnbach Co. are putting forth to bring their Una of foods Into general favor In thla sec Ion of tha union. One feature of the publicity of the firm that haa attract ed much attention la the Morrison street window display of the "Holeproof Hos iery." Hundreds of open boxes with their yellow guarantee blanks arranged in a striking design are sure to arrest the attention of pedestrians.. Among all tha displaya of tha street this ope Is most noticeable. Mr. Porges, tha win dow trimmer and publicity director for tha firm, has apparently outdone all former efforts In arranging window de signs. - ... , ,'..;'.-.,,. At the Vegetarian "Conversalone," to be held at 601 Yamhill street, back Of tha Scottish Kite cathedral, Wednes day evening. November 11, at 8 o'clock, the aubject of rwhat . Is the Natural Food of Manr will be discussed. The various .dietary systems Fletcherlsm. raw food, flesh eating, etc -will be presented for tha consideration of the audience by their several advocates. This meeting Is free to tha public " A verdict of $472.90 In favor of tha defendant was returned by a Jury in Judge Bronaugh's department of tha circuit court late yesterday afternoon in ttie case of M. Barde A Son against J. T. Wilson. Half a day waa spent in de liberation. Tha suit Involved a settle ment over a lot of scrap Iron that tha ?lalntlf f owned, which waa auctioned by ha defendant . Thera will be an entertainment given at tha Congregational church of Uni versity Park, Friday evening, Novem ber 13, consisting of muslo and recita tion. Tha soloists for the evening will ba Miss Zita Holllster, Miss Bula Hol well, Miss Abbot, Miss Oladyas Graham, Mr. McKeen, Mrs. E. H. Glllman, Miss Hilda Brant, and little Louie White will give several good numbers in readings. Purity Liquor Co. Thursday special $1.50 grade white or red port sherry, Angelica, Tokay, Muscat Madeira and Sauterne wlnea at tl oar ration: Dill. wood Pure Food whiskey, regular t, at per gauon; cnoice (jaiirornia nranay, Mmila, II a t . 11 ",! 7 a 4427; B-1353. Delivered to any part of In order that everyone may have an opportunity to sea the paintings by Chlldo Haasam now exhibited, the Mu seum, of Art will be opened next Bun day afternoon from $ to 6 o'clock. Ad mission will be free. On other days the museum Is open from 9 to 4: JO. Admis sion free on Thursday and Saturday afternoons. A reliable hot water bag and foun tain syringe Is an indispensable ad junct to every household, but a cheap traehy affair that is liable to leak Just when needed, 4. worse than-useless. We guarantee our rubber goods and our patrons can depend on reliability when their wants are left with us. Albert Bernl, tha Druggist, 23$ Washington. Plain talk Dellars. 291 Morrison, saves you just $1 on every pair of men's and women's shoes purchased here. Ladles' swell shoes, button and lace. In Napoleons, all leather, $1 leas than elsewhere. Men's dress and wet weather shoes at tl less; all stylea and leathers, Tha regular social of the St An drews Social club will b held this eve ning at 8 o'clook at the St , Andrews hall, Bast Ninth and Alberta streets. Progressiva whist and five hundred will be played after which refreshments will ba served. Eugene Bachelor Is on trial before a Jury In Judge Cleland's department of the circuit court on the charge of con tributing to the delinquency of his 17-year-old daughter by Immoral acta. M Title , Guarantee, Oregon Trust ac counts and German-American certifi cates bought at the highest cash price; noma leicpnone oonas. JOnn Bros., 180 First street corner Yamhill. Anarew w. uawes, jonn J. jnscner and Fred W. Barber have filed articles of incorporation of the North Santlam Mining company. It Is capitalised for 1 A nf AAA fiVVVVVV. ATWn m. frA klnrloro-arlan n ITIm. school with Miss Gladys Brown of Chi cago Kindergarten college In charge. Moor, artist Seventh - and fttarv streets. Beautiful chotovranha an n appropriate for Christmas presents. Or der now.. Steamer Jessie Harklns, for Cam a a Waahougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at S p. m. - Wanted AH men to know that all our patent leather ahoes are guaran teed. Korrect Shape Shoe store, 21$ Morrison street, near Fifth. Welch Anthracite and Australians, call up Independent Coal & Ice Co., $5$ outrn, vppuBiio ciy iiurury. nonen M. 780. A-3780. A-1425. Tha "Ladles' Endeavor society" Is conaucung & .nummage sale at 814 MftrkAt AtrAet. rnrn.p Third ' Pk... Main 1182. M. B. A. ball, W. O. "W. temple. Eiisvenm Biroei, ctanuraay, ISOVember 14. Admission IS cents. Prizes for card parties from J5e up ward. Elite China and Glass Co- to! aiomson, corner arg. Dr. Clara Macfarlana, osteopathic hysiclan. Is now at SI! Swetfand ullding. . - Dr. H. A. SturdevanL dentist. 70 Bwetland building. Main 6944; A-4BSL Woman's Exchange, 111 Tenth atraet, lunch 11:80 to S; buainess man's lunch. Noa-axd A Noce. tailors. We'ra after your trade. 16$ 4th. near Morrison. D. Chambers Aon opticians, ttl Morrison street, corner of Sixth. W. A. Wis and assoclatea ealnleaa dentists. Third and Washington. Rev. Green, mental healer, has re turned. Phone Sellwood 888. Berger, Sims. 284 Yamhill Main $1. Journal want ads. le a word. 9 AT THE THEATRESj "Paid In Full" doses Tonight. Tha last performance of the creat American play, "Paid In FuH," will be given at the Heillg theatre. Fourteenth and Washington streets, tonight. - Thla is your last opportunity to sea on of tna best plays Portland will nav thla season. - Jnst Oat of College" at Baker. People' are" laughing at George Ada's "Just Out of College."- which la belna seen f or tha first tlm here at the issuer ail this weeic it IS lull of Ada- n VT OREGON DAILY JOORNAIi - isms and ranks with the author's other iitx-esses. it is presentea oy a ctewr company, , , i Baker Stock Company, "Sky Farm.' which tha Baker stock Company Is presenting for tha first time In Portland this week at the Bungalow. Is from the pen of Edward Kidder, and Is his latest success. It represents New England's rural life. : . - m '" ' " t And Her Name Was Maad., Tou know that Maud, the celebrated kicking mule of funny paper fame can be seen at the Ptuitaree theatre, this week In a comedy act that will cause you to laugn as you never laugnea co lore, fivery act is a nit. ; ; . . : - "Brown'i to Town" at Star. No doubt the beat nontilar-nrlca at traction on the coast thla aeason la The Eckhardts Ideals, and they gtv tha patronage of the Star the best comedy ever written, "Brown's In Town." Up- lo-aaie vauaevtue between acta Girls at the Grand. Mora than a dosen dancing soubrettes are on the bill at the Grand this week. The Four English Rockers, with Laura Jaff ray, have a novelty act DeVoy and the Dayton sisters are a hit with their comeay and eccentric dancing. -Italian Trio at Orpheum. ' Tha Italian Trio at tha Ornhaum Is proving on of the biggest hits of the dim. xneir voices are rtcn. iuu. ana melodious, and they are furnishing .roruana auaienoes a veritani treat. Companies Incorporated. (Soeclal DlnDttch to The Jmrail.t Salem, Or., Nov. 11. Articles of in corporation have been filed in the of- Printing To those who seek tha best in printing typographical makeup dear and distinct typa -carefnl press work, eta. we ask aa opportunity to estimate on their wants. XT aw four-story and base ment ' building. Increased equipment and., every facility for economical production at your servioe If you have not time to oall, phone and we will hava a rep resentative gtn, you full in formation. Glass & Prudhomme Co. NEW LOCATION 65-67 Seventh St F. W. Baltes and Company invite your inquiries for PBINTING Main 165 Home A118S Phones First and Oak COFFEE irk Schilling's Best, one star two-star three-star four-star five-star. Tear tracer return rear aimer if yos deat Hit Iti par hla. Every Trimmed Hat Included. Over a thousand displayed in our large sales room. Entire stock divided into six lots, as follows: LOT 1 Reg. $ 4.0Q to $ 6.B0, now 2.05 LOT 2 Reg. $ 7.00 to $10.0O now ? 4.85 LOT 3 Reg. $10.50. to J$14.00, now 6.00 LOT 4 Reg. $14.50 tc $18.00, now ? 8.00 LOT 5 Reg. $18.50 t6 $28.00, now $11.00 LOT 6 Reg. $29.00 to $40.00, now ?18.0O All Children's Cloth Caps and Tarns Reduced. PORTLAND.- WEDNESDAY flea of the secretary of state as fol lows: ,., -0, .. . 1 1 r j . . Aiuaiiy crcmrTiuf company, .prinuv- pal office, Albany; capital stock, lO 600; incorporators, H.. 8. Qil; H. J. Oregon 1 Automatlo Window ' Screen company; ' principal office, Portland; capital stock. $10,000; incorporators. and Lewis E3. Hall. : The store of Karo-Klapper Co. (Inc.)', Third and Yamhill streets, will remain closed - all day Thursday, to enable the salespeople to arrange the stock for the STOCKHOLDERS' DISSOLUTION ' SALE, the greatest sale ever known in the mercantile history of Portland. Be on hand Friday at 9 a. m.. One dollar will do the duty of two, and even three, during this sale. Watch tomorrow's evening papers for our ads. KARO-KLAPPER COMPANY. ' There is more real nourishment fn one slice of "Table Queen" Bread than in four slices of any other bread on the market. At all first-class dealers. Royal Bakery & Confectionery, Inc. The Great Portland Bakery That Always Invites Inspection ELEVENTH and EVERETT Streets PORTLAND, OREGON Q. P. Rummelin & Sons Fur STORE Established 1870 Sweeping Reductions IN inery OSTRICH High-Grade male stock, Length. 13 14 18 16 ' 2.2 L Mill Breadth. 8 0 r 8 . 10 11 , . 12 12 Willow Plumes Willow Plumes, . . . .$35.00 EVENING. NOVEMBER 11, tfeasanf" Valley Cheese company, principal office. Tillamook: . capital stock, $800; lncorporatora, F. w, Ko bltsch, James Cbristensen and .Charles Desmond. - - . ' . Eagle Lumber Power company: principal office. Baker City; capital stock, $125,000; lncorporatora, Charles F. 81ade, Walter 8. Love and A. S. Love. Eyes tasted free at Metzger. "TABLE QUEEN" 126 Secoid St., Bel ween Washington and Alder BLACK LYNX STOLES AND MUFFS. ROYAL ERMINE NECKWEAR AND MUFFS. SABLE AND MINK NECKWEAR AND MUFFS. BEAVER AND OTTER SCARFS AND MUFFS. FUR COATS In Alaskan Sealskin; London-dyed; Alaska Mink, Persian Lamb, Astrakhan, Otter and Beaver. Rugs and Robes SEND FOR CATALOGUE OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS PLUMES Entire' $6,000 stock Plumes included, the very best rich and glossy, extra full and wide. Regular. $3.25 $5.00 $6.00 $8.00 $12.00 $20.00 $25.00 Special $2.45 $3.95 S4.50 $5,95 $8.95 $14.90 $16.50 $7.95 $23.90 .$12.00 1808. SeeWindowDlsplay GLOVES LEATHERS NOVELTIES Cross English Gloves LADIES' GLACE Tan, gray, black, white; two-button ' f 1.50, fl.75 HAND SEWN For women fl.50 HAND SEWN For men S1.50 WHITE DRESS For women .11.50 WHITE DRESS For men ; ,.....$1.50 Cross Specialties AUTO LUNCH BASKETS LUNCH AND TEA BASKETS FITTED COMPLETE EMERGENCY S E W i N G CASES Fitted fl.50 MEDICINE CASES-6 bot tles ....50 FOLDING STICKPIN CASES Morocco, suede lined.. 91.75, 900 $3.75 HAND ENVELOPES - Col ored, Moroccos, strap on back, inside purse 9a5 WASTE PAPER BASKETS Willowwork, leather -lined 10.75 SEWING BASKETS Willow work, leather trimmed, satin lined, lock and key, fitted complete, 91075, f 12.75, 913.50 flS.OO NO OBJECT SO BEAUTIFUL AS YOUR OWN INITIALS When gracefully entwined in a monogram. Makes a gift more welcome. We order these from the eat so make your selec tions early. WRITING FOLIOS NOTE BOOKS, AUTO BOOKS, PHONE BOOKS Your writing desk is not com plete without a set of Cross Handy Desk Books. Wa hava a multitude to select from and they come in prices and quali ties to suit any parse or taste. JEWEL CASES POCKET FLASKS, ETC The Jewel Cases come m all giies some art fitted; others are plain. - The leathers are pin seal, pigskin and dainty shades of blue, purple and pink. The fitted eases have compartments for rings, pins, jewels, etc., and are fitted with lock snd key. Prices front 9175 to 950. . 9 JJRTSZMXST. HEILIG 14U and 'Wuhlnftoa w phones Vain 1 and A-US2. TjABT TIME TONIGHT, I:1S O'CLOCK ' v Tha Oreat Anarioao Play. " PAID IN FULL . - JByenlnia, ILSa to 0o. Vain 11T. A-4114. EmptT Th.tr Co., LBe. Ina. Tonight All Week Matine Saturday. Baker Stock Company In beautiful rural eomedr, XT" ASM." Pliers 25e, tio, ROo; matinee IBs. Site. If art Wk "The Vaa or tha Boa." . A-1090. Kats. L Bx. suadaya ul Koiuuya IS-2S-S9C 'NIGHTS !$-25-$0-7$e Wk of Hot. t HaU MeAXUatw m Go.t Xtallaa Trio 1 XJntoa Z.aarno rm Orng ErnMt Tan Pais Si C0.1 Hatta Vatrtaj Xmla k KUlrM rottat Orohaa tra) rtotaraa, BAKER THEATRE Phones: Main I, A-63S0. OREGON THEATRE CO. (INO LKSSKfi Geo. L. Baker, Gen. Manager. Bargain Matinee Wed., 25o any seat. Tonight all week regular Matinee Sat. "JVB1 OUT OV COLLEGE." T GBOBOB ASE. Night prloea 25c, 6O0, Tto; Saturday mat 15c, 60c; Wedneaday mat,, 26o any seat. Wex Anraetton, "Little Johnny Jonea.' PANTAGES THEATRE Adraaoad Taaderllla. -Btare of AH Hatlona. nruka, "TBM JMOS JIAJT" Ex-Prlnoeton Athlete, whoa remarkable muscular development haa astounded all .who have seen him. Ha will allow a 60-horsepower touring car filled with ' people to run oyer him. Special added attraction. Fink's Per-, forming: Mules, on of the funniest acta in vaudeville not a dull moment dur ing; the act Matinees daily, 15c Two shows at night, ISo and 86c THE GRAND Vaudeville de Lnxe AtfOTZEB BIG 8XXA rem fevausK XOOXZX.8, wltk XklTTBA JATTBAT SB TOT, ABTO DATTOBT BXSTSXS ZOX.EZ3T SXBTEBS COXA. TZOV1S rxES bauxx -: OBAMDASCOrB rOUB AMEBIC AH TBTTMPETEBS. ThOB.BATyrjroo The STAR Matinees Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday. For the entire week of Nov. t. Merriest and Brightest of All Comedies "UOwFS IJJ -TO WIT." Matinees at i:30. Every evening at 8:18. Night prices 16c, 25c, S6c 50c Matinees lEc and 25c. Seats may be re served by either phone, area Week ''TOO MOTTO TO BUG." LYRIC THEATRE Seventh and Alder. Tha Blnnkall Company, In tha Southern Emotional Play, LITTLE ALABAMA Assisted by Numerous Colored AuxlL tarles. Matinees Sunday,' Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. PIANO BUYING Tha buying of a , piano is an Im portant transac tion. There are many different makes of pianos, and thera are many dealera. Sherman, Clay it Co. are an old, well-known estab lished house and carrv the finest 2S - 0 I a a mi THEATRE Una of high-grade, dependable pianos to be found In any house on tha coast. They sell new pianos aa ' low aa $269, 9875, 9390, 9300 and up to tha Incom parable Stelnway at 875 and up. Used planoa from 91AO t aaas. v The following list is remarkable and you will recognise the names names aa familiar as the names of old .friends Stelnway, A. B. Chase, Everett, Conover, Packard. Klnarsburv. Ludwlir. Estey. v emirniL Kurtsmann. Wellington. K. B. Chase Player Piano; Kingsbury, Carola' and Eopnona inner flayers. Convenient monthly payments may be arranged. . -' Sherman, Clay & Co. Birth and Karri sob. Opposite roetoffloe, Boiled Linseed Oil S GALLON LOTS ...... .58 Raw Linseed Oil t GALLON LOTS ....... ...5Ta Pure White Lead PER 100 .S7.S0 Portland Sash & Door Co. 930 MOST 9T rOXTXAJTB, OB. WELLINGTON COAL Tha beat house coal on tha Paclflo Coaat Churchley Bros Bunkers, 13th and Marshall Sta. Phones Main S1. A-S93L . k FURS! FURS! A X.OWEBT TOR8XXUI VBICXS. Remodeling a specialty. ' Fur coats of all kinds mad to order. L. SCHU?.IACHEtV TVXBZEB, ' OS) Kadlaoa. TaL Mala MIT. L$fITE7 CnZADIBo torn atKTM stwssi Royal House, San -. francisco roartk asd Howard Sta. " All outside roams, steam best, hot and cold water. Eates 0e to 12 per day. Weekly ratea. Care. Fourth street care direct from, Third street depot. From. Parry, Howard street cara dlreob P. L, Turpin. proprietor. WILHOITIillSERALWATER PAtJL LABRR. J'honM A'JtS, Mutrj 4i? am a f .kKa tiMar r A akr4 VVT sui,ln.i .. gcbwah Printing Co.) hit trotK. ' a t4tt ai k riff 3 4m ITARii ill.:. See Window Display - ; Woodard, Clarke v -& Co. '-Fourth and . Washington Moved & Stored ;Ce Early 212-214 3rdv . OPPORTUNITY mi, CLAY S. MORSE 4tM DAVIS Uth &H0YI LL