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, THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND,1 SUNDAY . MORNING, NOVEMBER 15 1908. Town Topics TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS: ' Baker . . . "Little Johnny Jones" Bungalow..,..,.. The Man on the Box" Orpheum. ...... ..... ........ Vaudeville 6tar. . ....... ...... ..Too Proud to Be" Grand ............. Vaudeville Jyrlo. ............... A juontana win Pentagon Vaudeville The two Christian Science churches ofl this city, Jointly, bring some one mem ber of the Christian Science board of lectureship of Boston, Mass., to Port land, twice a year to lecture. The Inquiring- public is privileged to hear these lectures without cost, and they are given for the reason that an au thoritative statement as to what Chris tian Science really Is and stands for, seems to be a need, because of the many wrong statements that are con stantly coming to the surface. Bliss Knapp of Boston, Mass., an accredited member of the Christian Science board of lectureship will deliver one of these lectures at the Helllg- theatre on the afternoon of November 22, HOUSE WARMING PLANNED FOR MILWAUKIE'S NEW CITY HALL f 7 ! r :..:H.fl..iT:'n"n-rr!' The last Sunday "at home" In the old building; of the T. V. C. A. cornea to day. Just before the moving, which be f inrf tomorrow. Miss Constance Mac Carkle, the general secretary, will give a talk on "Out of the Old, Into the New.' A good t,ory will be read In the first half hour and a chat over the .Informal supper which will close the afternoon. The program will be as follows: Duet, 'The Angel," (Rubin Stein) Miss Eva Well and Mrs. Ham mond; tenor solo, "Garlands," second Masurka, Mrs. Buckman: bass solo, "The Lord Is my Shepherd, (twenty-third psalm) Llddle, Mrs. , Vf. Parish. John Bentsien, superintendent of the city Baptist churches of Portland wlir peak at the T. M. C. A. men's meet ing today on the subject, "The Whirl--wind." Mr. Bentsien, is well known throughout the city as a strong speaker, and always has a thrilling message for men. Just before he speaks, J. P. Stephens of this city, will read T. Buchannan Rled's famous poem. "The Revolutionary Rising." After the ad dress the Bible classes will meet and the fellowship lunch will be served at 6:39 o'clock. All men are invited to be - present. I r. i II' M - ,1 I .I'll Milwaukee's New City Hall Now Nearly Completed. The cltlaens of Milwaukee will christen their new , city halV Thanks giving eve - with a grand masquerade ball in the large hall on the second floor. ' The new building was erected at a cost of over . $4,000 and Is ex pected to accomodate the officers of the city for many years. The mayors office, council chamber and fire de partment are located on the ground floor while on the second floor is a spacious hall where dances and theatrl cals will be given. The carpenters have not yet fully completed work on the building and tne city ornclals will not move In until early next month. The masquerade ball on the evening before Thanksgiv ing will be the real grand opening and every one who can dance or wear a costume Is expected to come to the town nail that evening to help christen me new ounamg. J. O. Davis, national lecturer of the Modern Woodmen of America, will de liver a series of lectures in Oregon, be- f inning November 20. He will speak n Portland November 80. Mr. Davis Is a familiar figure to the members of the society in Oregon, having toured the state once before, as well as having been here to deliver the address on be half of the head consul of the society on Modern Woodman day at the Iewls and Clark fair. Tour clothes should be made for you. There's no ready made garment that will look so well on you as one that Is made for you by a good tailor. We make the best suit In the city for $25. Come In and let us prove it. Every suit guaranteed and we have been in business in Portland 12 years, so our guarantee means something; Unique . tailoring company, 809 Stark, between Fifth and Sixth streets. judge Wolverton In the United States c ircuit court will call the docket at 10 o'clock Monday morning to set the various civil cases at issue. The docket was called last Monday and in several Instances counsel for neither side ap peared. The attorneys have been notified and requested to appear in court tomorrow morning so that their cases may te set ior Hearing. been In tha library almost since Jt or ganization. Miss Margaret MacLachlan, who has been for some time nrst a slstant in the department, has been ap pointed head or the department. Title Guarantee. Oregon Trust ac counts and"" German-American , certifi cates bought at th. highest cash price; also Home Telephone bonds. Conn Bros., 180 First street, corner Yamhill. To give everyone the opportunity to enjoy the present importaht exhibition of paintings by Childe Hassam. the mu seum of art will be open this afternoon from I to 6 o'clock with free admission. traffic Dr. Ilaynes. graduate optician, for five years with A. N. Wright, the Iowa Jeweler, Fifth and Morrison streets. Is now locatod at 308 Salmon street, be tween jriitn and ttixtn. , ur. ilaynes bought the optical department from Mrs. Wright, together with the good will and records of all cases fitted dur ing the past nine years. Scientific fit ting of glasses at reasonable prices. Fifty Portland Shriners are in Ash land tonight helping the Ashland com- mandery of Shriners dedicate a hand some new temple that has Just been completed there. The Portland delega tion left Friday evening on two special Pullmans via the Southern Pacific. They will leave Ashland for Portland this morning. The Wisconsin society of Oregon will hold Its regular monthly meeting at the Rose City Business college, 148 Fifth street, next Thursday evening, Novem ber 19. at 7:30 p. m. Judge Cleland of the circuit court and also a member of the Wisconsin club will address the society upon the subject of injunctions. Football! Football! U. of O. vs. O. A. C. Saturday, November 21, on Multnomah field. Reserved seats on sale at Powers and Estes drug store. Sixth and Alder streets, commencing Tuesday. November 17, at 10 a. m. Get your seats early as there are a limited number. David Bertie, traveling passenger agent of the Canadian Pacific's fleet of Atlantlo steamships, is In Portland mak ing a regular trip into the northwest in the Interests of the Empress liners and the transatlantic,, service of his com pany. Plain talk Dellafs, 291 Morrison, saves you Just $1 on every pair of men's and women's shoes purchased here. Ladles' swell shoes, button and lsce, in Napoleons, all leathers, $1 less than elsewhere. Men's dress and wet weather shoes at $1 less; all styles and leathers. John Sebastian, passenger manager of the Rock Island-Frisco lines, will arrive in Portland Wednesday morning on an annual tour to the im portant agencies of the Rock Island throughout the west. Mr. Sebastian is now in San Francisco. His headquar ters are, in Chicago. Pharmacy students desiring special instructions preparatory to board ex aminations can procure same by apply ing at the Laues Preparatory School of Pharmacy, 148 Second stret. This will remind you that now If tha .time to have your hair mattresses renovated and returned the same day. Phone Main 474. The Portland Curled Hair Factory. H. Metzger, proprietor A snap n Walnut Park. Modern 8 room house with 100 by 12 feet. Must be sold at once. Owner out of city. No agents. Terms. S-48S, Journal. All our Havlland, consisting of fancy shapes and highly decorated; also din ner sets, at half off. Elite China & Glass Co., 352 Morrison street. Horses taken for the winter, grain- fed, stabled nights, good pasture, for $9 a month. Meadowbrook Stock Farm, 75 Fifth street. I'hone A-3353. Wanted All men to know that all our patent leather shoes are guaran teed. Korrect Shape Shoe store, 93 Morrison street, near Fifth. Steamer Jessie Harklns, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally e cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at J p. m. S. T. Jeffreys, attorney at law, 208 Fenton building; 15 years practice in Oregon, eight years' practice In Alaska. Prizes for card parties from Ico up ward. Elite China and Glass Co., 853 Morrison, corner park. Dr. Clara Macfarlane, osteopathic physician, is now at 813 Bwetland building. Dr. H. A. Sturdevant, dentist. 70 Swetland building. Main 6944; A-4531 Nogard A Noce, tailors. We're after your trade. 169 4th, near Morrison. French and German in classes $1 per month to beginners, 402 Morrison. D. Chambers A Bon., opticians, 331 Morrison street, corner of Sixth. W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. Berger, si-ms. 284 Yamhill. Main mi. Dr. McCracken, dentist. Rothchlld bid. Journal want ads. lo a word. "Purltana." Ask grocer. Rate War. Steamer Nome City satis direct for San Francisco and Los Angeles Tuesday evening, cabin $10.00 and $19.60. steerage $8.00 and $15.00. berth and meals Included. Frank Bollaoi, Agent, 128 Third street. At the regular maphly meeting of the board of directors of the publio library, held on Wednesday evening, H, W. Montague was elected director to fill the unexpired term of C. A. Dolph, resigned, ine resignation or miss Der ickson. head of the circulating depart ment, was received. Miss Derickson has WHERE TO DINE. Moore's restaurant serves a speatal 50-cent Sunday dinner. 148 5th street. Chicken dinner with Ice cream, 50 cents. Empire restaurant, 192 Third. Xmas Gifts of Rarest Beauty Select now while everything is newest. Sublimely beautiful diamonds, exquisite silverware, cut glass and hand-painted china, to saxriQth ai . iiiv mail itfN-it w t v. s ties are all inviting your inspection. . Our Christmas stock is more. extensive than ever before and we will be glad to help yon make se lections without urging you to buy. ' HEITKEMPER'S .' JEWELRY STORE lowest Priced Jewelry Honse Sot Tin : pOOd i r ; I- . ,-t. 286 Morrison Street A special ROo chicken dinner today at Hall's restaurant. 320 Wash, st Brandee' Grill, 103 Sixth, serves an elegant 60c French dinner all day. '98 VETERANS PLAN MINSTREL BENEFIT Among the most enthuslastlo mem bers of the Spanish War Veterans' Min strel company, now rehearsing for the big minstrel show benefit, is Beneca Fouts, commander of the local Scout Young camp. Mr, Fouts will be seen as an end man, and many of his friends who listened to his able defense in the Martin trial will, no doubt, be surprised to learn that as a minstrel man and comedian, he is above the average. Jay H. Upton is another one of Port land's young lawyers who is working for the success of the war veterans benefit, which will be. given at the Helllg, December 14 and 15. Mr. Upton will occupy the important seat in the show of interlocutor. A. better lot of well-known talent is seldom seen in a local production. A fine augmented or chestra will also add greatly to the con certed numbers in the performance. - There will be a full rehearsal of the big first part tomorrow evening at the theatrical mechanics' hall, Yamhill, and Third streets, when a try-out perform ance will be given. Some very novel and attractive features will be Intro duced in the "olio." CRITTENTON HOME APPEALS FOR AID - j 1 - The board-of managers of the Flor ence Crittenton Refuge Home have Is sued the following- request, to the peo ple of Portland en behalf of the Home: "At thie time of Thanksgiving and good cheer, we are hoping kind friends will help us in providing and caring for 18 girls ind 16 babies- in lour' home, F.ast 31st end GUsan street, by dona tions of either money, furniture grocer ies, children's and babies clotliln. blanketsA bedding, towels. In fact any thing and everything for the proper maintenance of a home. "The National rhnrtni- bv wtiteh nnr Home to a certain extent so governe aavm' 'XXTa " ' .1 a 1 1 tj urBuuizeu m tieip any woman in need of a friend, to help all wmen to have a true conception of wjiac me is. win you not help us In the work w are doing, and the work iimi ue aone. we can all be co laborers in the work of helnlnp vmini women to be self respecting, self re- ttnu eii sustaining. "Board of Managers of the Florence -rmenion Meruge Home. "Telephones, East 31, Main 264." DECIDE HOW FAR , BARBERS MAY GO How far the uniona mnv mn in hnv. cott is a question that Presiding Judge Gantenbeln will decide next Monday In the injunction case of William O. Jones against the local barbers' union. Judge Morrow granted a temporary injunc tion restraining acta nf vinianu , th., use of invectives. Negotiations for a compromise, which were continue for some iime, nave at last definitely failed Jones Rttornevn rnntfn tha ,- 1. Junction as it stands does not go far r,l,M," wmii u strengthened to prevent any garnering of union men for the DUruOse of rarrvlni nut nnnnst. ed. plans. The union asserts that the injunction OnlV forbid h lnlnr nt things that they have made no attempt . i! " 'i sriouia De aismissea. Judge Gantenbeln will nlan mi n demurrer in the case of Edith Miller against the city of Portland. PUBLISHED TODAY. first" Time that the Thompson Indorse ments rind Their Way Into Vrint. "It affords me nlMmira tn mrougn me columns or The Journal that I am much better prepared to cor rect bad cases of impaired vision than I was before I took a course in the hospitals of Europe," said R. A. Thomp son, the optician, when seen In his of fices on the second floor of the new Corbett building, at Morrison and Fifth streets. R. A. Thompson was in business for years in the Young Men's Christian As sociation building after which he spent some time in Europe. Since his return he has been accorded the most flatter ing attention. Some idea of the success he met with can be appreciated by read ing the credentials he has received from other lands which appear on an outside page of today's Journal. These are said ty be the strongest indorsements that any optician can have. "The number of cases of impaired vision is probably not so large in this section of the union as In the eastern states or in European countries," con tinued Mr. Thompson. "In the densely fiopulated centers where more artificial lght is used, one would naturally expeot to find more eye troubles. The one thing for which the people may feel grateful is that scientific research has Drovided more suitable remedies and means for correcting the troubles of the eye than were obtainable heretofore. The advancement has been especially noticeable In the big cities of Europe, where the great specialists live. After I learned what they have for the ln nufrlnr nrofesslonal man I returned to Portland and propose to make it my r.rmnrent knm. There's no place like the Rose City." Free Deafness Core. A remarkable offer by one of the leading ear specialists In this country, who will send two months' medicine free to prove his ability to cure Deaf ness. Head Ache. Head Noises ana Catarrh. Address Dr. O. M. Branaman, 1S86 Walnut st., Kansas City, Mo. The Christmas Ring To Be Right It Must Be a DIAMOND It Need Not Cost a Fortune. These Diamonds Are Large Enough. BEAUTIFUL -KARAT DIAMOND Brilliant white and perfect cut, set in 14-karat Tiffany gold 0 OC setting.'. . . . ; 0)D FJNE PERFECT WHITE STONE -karat, very brilliant, set in 14-karat gold, Tiffany $CA mounting , bDU PERFECT -KARAT FINE DIAMOND White and very brilliant, set in 14-karat gold Tiffany 7C mounting 2)(d When-you are told at other stores that "it is just as good as you can get at Leffert's," be on your guard. We guar antee every statement made in our advertising. JEWELERS IFFFFDTS 272 Washington OPTICIANS LLrrCKl J St. Near Fnurth E HzmzMraiKnuzszxzzssss: M wo rain M I No More Fear of the Dental Ota! ; No Pain HAMBURGER'S! Portland's Newest, Biggest and Best Popular Priced I MILLINERY5T0RE 145-147 Second St., Bet. Alder and Morrison New Hats Continuously Coming In Assortments Always Complete This week we feature a special line of small jaunty Suit Hats in navy blue, black and brown, trimmed vith wings, breasts, etc.; high-class in every particular, at, only f 4.95. Another lot of large droop shapes trimmed with feather collars, a most stylish pretty hat and a genuine $5 value at f 2.95. New assortment of Trimmed Hats at $1.95. Ready-to-wear Hats, 75. New line of Veilings. Special attention given to retrimming. NOR A HIGH DENTAL BILL." AT THE --n.ju.i-r. I I j 7 ! Electro Painless Dental Parlors 30354 WASHINGTON STREET, CORNER FIFTH CURES RHEUMATISM Holden's Rheumatic Cure Far bottle. ftr . aar xxttesitaxi bxicbdt rom. RHEUMATISM xv its slutt roans. i i Sciatica Neuralgia Nervousness Bleeplessness Nervous Headaches Neuralglo Headaches Nervous Dyspepsis Nervous Affections TRADE SUPPLIED BT A.W.Allen & Co. Wholesale and Retail Drurgista 16th Marshall Sb., Portland, Or- PACIFIC COAST AGENT IV J C Per Ton GOAL For Range or Farnace Washed and Screened No Soot No Dirt F. B. JONES & CO. EAST 7 ?BOTH PHONES B 1771 Pare Beautiful Jade Jewelry '.lA BOold Bracelets and 8ls " -.S I nt Ring s of all deaerlp- m American names en graved with tne three cardinal Chinese charac ters, via. Q lory. Pros- Serity and Longevity, ha r rs 'reasonable and orders of any design promptly executed and sent prepaid to any part of the U. B. The Skilled Ctiinese Jeweler. OOK BAWp U; ay To Chong. Mngr. Ill Alder street. Machinery, Safes sod Merchandise Moved & Stored DRAYAGE STORAGE TRACKAGE Phon. CLAY t. MORSE ?SSL, 4th & DAVIS 13th & H0Y1 FIELD AU W Expert Watchmaker Twentv-seven years with Dneber Hampton watch factory. High grade railroad watches a specialty. I also handle a full line or uueor jriampion watches, direct from factory at factory firices. The only union maae wmicn on he market." 1&H Third street, room B. FOR WOMEN ONLY rr. Sanderson's Compound Bavin and Cotton Root Pills, the best and only reliable rm edr for miiU TOC SX.BS AWO XJSOV&AJU Tias. Cure the most obsti nate cases in 8 to 10 days. Price tt per box. or S for 15; mailed in plain wrap per. Address T. J. PIERCE, 211 Allsky bldg., 2(5 Morrison at. Portland. Or. WILHOITMIiNERALWATER PAUL LABBB. Phones A-IU9, Main 447 4 lbbe-Bldg cor. io and waaningtoa. SPEND THE WINTER AT DEL MONTE CALIFORNIA The Paradise of the Pacific; 125 Miles South of San Francisco. Afford .every facility for golf, tennis, riding-, driving, motoring, and all other sports under ideal conditions. Superb climate; beautiful scenery. Eery luxury and convenience of the best city hotels. Stopover privileges on all through railroad tickets, Illustrated literature on request- tie E2. WARNER, Manager Flemish and Oak Finish S1.40 PER GALLON Liquid Wood Filler S1.2S PER GALLON Portland Sash & Door Co. SSO ntOXT ST. , POBTXAJTS, OaV Yin Kin Lnn Chinese 'Restaurant: Chop euey snd noodles, i Chinese . and American cook. Merchant's lunch 2 So. Open day end night. ei-esu aroBTjt rovmric sthsst. Comer BrereU, - Borne fhoae, A-S763 Full set, that fit 95.00 Gold Crowns, 22k... $3. 50 Bridge Teeth, 22k... $3.50 Gold Fillings $1.00 Silver Fillings ..50a WHY PAY MORE? If you are nervous or have heart trouble, the Electro Painless System will do the work when others fail. All Work Warranted Years. Ten Bank; references. Open evenings and Sundays. Lady attendant. ! Electro Dental Parlors s B Corner Fifth and Washington, Across From Perkins Hotel EeixiasiBsassiaisxzMasiiKSiixizsasiisssKaEBKxaiaU Talking Machine Records l Cut Nearly In Half f A vast assortment of strictly brand ntw disc records for all makes of talking machines retailed regularly at SOe the world over, will be A offered tomorow at nearly half or tia each (not more than six records to each customer). All that is best in band and operatlo selections, vocal and Instrumental numbers, etc., etc. are Included In this unpre- cedented offer. Here's a fine chanoe to get a splendid assortment of new records at little expense. Come the first thing. To call particular attention to our splenlid Talking Machine depart. ment (acknowledged the finest and most modernly equipped in the west) we will offer a limited number of high-grade Talking; Machines at drastic reductions. All are strictly brand nsw, very latest styles, tapering 4 arm, etc j The reg. $25 Talking Machines t and 6 records, only. . . .$19.75 X The reg. $40 Talking Machines and 6 records, only. . , .$24.90 The reg. $85 Talking Machines i and 6 records, only. . . .$49.25 AH fully guaranteed. No machines ' will X be sold to dealers " at these prices and only one to each customer. , This Is post. tlve. Pay cash or easy payments. Vt reserve the right to withdraw this Offer.,, just as soon as uie certain nvmoer 01 machines are sold. Arrange to come right away. GRAVES MUSIC CO., Ill Fourth Street The Largest and Finest Music Emporium in the West Tomorrow Is Washday AVOID ITS TROUBLES by sending to the. Union Laundry Co. WHERE LINEN LASTS Family Washing Rough Dry By the Piece lcUp v CALL MAIN 398 ORA-1123 -LACE CURTAINS THIRTY CENTS PER PAIR V I .. v , .... i- 1 II Qaremont Tavern A e harming plaee ts spand the evening. All the delicacies f the season, prepared ty a chef "who knows how." Excellent service. - l t y a . no i f pvn