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.P. !:::, THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL," PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17. 1908. Town Topics TONIGHTS AMUSEMENTS Bungalow-......"The Man on the Box" Dakar... 1 "Little Johnny Jones" Star ...."Too Proud to Bear' Lvrlo "A Montana Girl Orpbeum Vaudeville Pantages Vaudeville urana ..................... "vauaeviiie An Invitation haa been received by local commercial organizations for Portland to participate In the Golden West and American Industries exhlbl tion to be held in London In 1909. The exhibition la to be held to Increase the friendly trade relation between the unuea Biaxes ana ureal .Britain, wjiicn already constitute one fifth . of the commerce of the world. The honorary advisory committee Includes pretty nearly everybody In England . with a line irom nia grace, me suae 01 New castle to Sir John Furley, C. B., D. L. ah tne Honorary orriciats are aiso uuea, annougn tne active ones are -plain jung lishnien. Paul Cremieu-Javal Is ohalr man Ua.MJ T Ua.tl.u Ua.. -. TJ.-. and R. Olaude Oarnett are the managing directors. ' John W. Rychman of San Francisco is commissioner for the United States. Work on the Homeopathto hospital on East Third street between Multno mah and Hassalo, is progressing favor ably, considering the unusually heavy cnaracter or construction. The wing now under construction is to be strictly fireproof, five stories high, and will have a frontage of half a block. In the neighborhood of $100,000 is to be ex pended In constructing the main wing, although the entire structure will cost when comdeted more than three times that sum. The reenforced concrete forms of two stories have already been filled with the cement mixture, and according io me contractors' estimates 60 days will be required to finish the remaining siuritfe. The annual meeting of the Consumers' League of Oregon will be held Friday afternoon of this week at 3:30, In the convention hall of the Commercial club. At this time the annual report of the I'reiiuirai, miss May Montgomery, ana oi me omer orncers win De neara. Rev. Luther R. Dvott will make the ad dress and Miss Emily Gilbert, daughter oi juage w. ts. uiiDert. wno nas Deen engaged In college settlement work In New York, will speak of conditions as she found them. The annual meeting of the league Is always attended by a large num5er of people who are inter- esiea in tne wont. Rev. C. C. Cllne, chairman; Dr, J. W. McDougall, Dr. D..A. Waters, Dr. W. H. Heppe and Dr. 8. H. Dewart were yesterday appointed a committee of five to arrange for the entertainment of Bishop W. 8. Lewis when he arrives to take charge of the Methodist churches In the state. It Is not definitely known when the bishop will reach the city, but as soon as he can arrange his affairs in the east he will come here. Port land is to be his headquarters and the Methodists Intend to make things as pleasant as possible on his arrival. Workmen are engaged in putting the roOf on the handsome stone -edifice of the Southern Methodist church going up at Multnomah street and Union avenue. Much of the Interior finish has already been completed, and it is now expected that the new church will be ready for occupancy, ana will probably be deal cated early In the new year. . Montavllla will soon boast of a gym nasium, for under the leadership of Rev, Harold Oberg, a sufficient amount of money has been raised and the first consignment of lumber delivered. The building; will be erected near the Mon tavllla Methodist church, of which Mr. Oberg Is pastor, at Hlbbard and Base Liine roaa. it is to cost z,uuu. Arthur Warner, a nswboy, who lives at 688 Sixth street, was run over by a furniture van owned by C. O. Pick yes terday and badly bruised, although It is not thought that the Injuries will prove ratal, rne Doy was taxen home lmme dlately after the accident and will prob ably recover. Wines and Liquors Special this week, old table claret, one dozen quarts, $2.76; white wine, one dozen quarts, $2.75; Murgundy, very fine, one dozen quarts, fl k O an ii t.n . ort r. n 1 1 u 1 1 f av.a .4 ' " . , . . ....... ..j, W 1 1 U UU.CII quarts, 5. Free delivery. National Wine company. Fifth and Stark. Phone Main 6499, A-44HK. Plain talk Dellare. 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 leathers, $1 less than eisewnere. Men a dress and wet weather shoes at $1 less; all styles and learners. An Important meeting of the Mult nomah Improvement association will be held in the club hall at MlsalBslnnl avenue and Shaver street tomorrow night at which It la planned to reach a decision on the site for the new bridge across the Willamette. Street Improve ments win aiso ds aiscuisea. , Amended bills of complaint In the suit of the United States against C. A. Smith, the wealthy Minnesota lumber man, and others to recover thousands of acres of tember land in Willamette val ley, were filed in tne federal court yes terday by the district attorney's office. All our Havlland china, Japanese ware and dinner sets one-half off. Hand- painted china, cut glass, art ware sets from 26 to 60 per cent discount. Prises for card parties that are new and up to date. Elite China & Glass Co., 862 Morrison street. Open until 7:30 p. m. Football Footbull Football Oregon vs. O. A. C. Eaturday, November 21, 2:30 p. m. Multnomah. Field. The executive committee of the Fourth Class Postmasters' association of Oregon will meet at the commercial club Saturday. Questions pertaining to the business of this branch of the gov- One of the biggest fur ntture manufacturing concerns in the United States says: The pro per thing to use for cleaning furniture is clean water. If the fur niture is particularly dirty, add a little Ivory Soap. Rub dry with a clean cloth. Ivory Soap y 99&' Per Gent. Pure tl "DO YOUR CHRISTMAS BUYING EARLY;" IS W. C; T. U.'S APPEAL - An appeal to the Christmas shoppers to do their buying early In a general ef fort to lessen the work of the shop girl, the clerk, the errand boy, the express man and others, has been Issued by Lu cia Faxon Addlton, national .lecturer on social economics of tjhfvW. C. T. U. The idea 'Of the movement Is to Induce the people to buy their Christmas goods several weeks previous to Christmas day so that the last few days before the holidays begin the shop girls and the others will not be overwhelmed. The open letter to. shoppers is as follows: "The holiday season approaches are we planning our Christmas chopping along human lines? We feel like tak ing a text at this time, 'A wonderful, horrible thing Is committed In our land.' Christmas- that hallowed time, the an niversary of the nativity of Christ has become a season of cruelty to scores of working people of our land. As buyers we are to a large extent creators rot conditions, and the cruel and unchristian methods and customs of our holiday shopping can only be over come and changed by the humane, think ing buyer. Charles Glde of France gave us a statement that we should think upon seriously, that, we are upon the threshold of a new epoch, the moral education of the consumer. 1 "We ring our Christmas hells merrily, we sing our Christmas carols blithely, we tender to our near and dear friends our Christmas gifts, and yet, what do we do to prevent the cruel fatigue, the overwork of the employes in our stores ernment will be discussed, as will also several needs of the organization. Every day, from now until Jan uary 1, our factory will sell furniture and mattresses at manufacturers' cost No better goods made. -Peters & Rob erts Furniture Co., factory 65 North Front, corner of Davis. The Northern Pacific Railroad com pany has appointed C. Christensen, Jew eler and optician, fourth floor, Corbett building. Fifth and Morrison streets, as official watch Inspector, taking effect November 16. Title Guarantee, Oregon Trust ac counts and German-American certifi cates bought at the highest cash price; also Home Telephone bonds. Cohn Bros., 180 First street, corner Yamhill. Doctors, nurses, parents, attend fel lowship lecture, "The Righteous Use of Hypnotism," at Women of Woodcraft Hall, Tenth and Taylor streets, next Sunday night, free. Football Football Football Oregon vs. O. A. C. Saturday, November 21, 2:30 p. m. Multnomah Field. We sponge and press your clothes shine your shoes, all for $1.60 month. Main 614, A-4314. Wagons run every where. Unique Tailoring Co., $09 Stark. Kelly's Family Uquor Store, Park and Morrison. High-grade wines and Hqitors. One price to all. Free deliv ery. TeL Main 28, Home A-2802. Wanted All men to know that all our patent leather shoes are guaran teed. Korrect Shape Shoe store. HI Morrison street, near Fifth. Steamer Jessie Harklns, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at S p. m. Dr. Clara ' Macfarlane, osteopathic physician. Is now at- 811 , Swetland building. Dr. John T. "Townley has returned to the city, buo-bui Marquam. A-stzt. T-,. TJ- A a , . i-.it ont Ant1af 7 H Swetland Duuaing. Main out; a-idsi. Woman's Exchange. 138 Tenth street lunch ll '.iO to i; business men's lunch. 1 ..y a. Vnr. inllnra Wa'ra after i.wft... v. . i' . '. . your traae. los 4 in, near juuiiuuu. T r-V. m V,. A- Ann . nntlplAna. ZS1 Morrison street, corner of Sixth. w a wtu and associates. Rainless dentists, Third and Washington. Dr. Haynes. optician. 808 Salmon, near Fifth. Berger, si-rna 384 Yamhill. Main 8891. Dr. K. C Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam. Journal want ads. lo word. "Puritan." Ask grocer. PHAliWlElD ORPHEil BILL The Orpheum bill Is fully as good this week as usual. Probably the most entertaining feature of the performance Is the Phantastlo Phantoms, a dancing and acrobatic turn by Hilarlan and Rosalia Ceballos, assisted by Frank Murphy and the Misses Lytlem Hall, Howes and RowelL It Is by far the best thing seen at the Orpheum since the seven Tramps. Mlsa Aucusta Olose. a beautiful girl In a shimmering gown cut dlrectolre, Is unusually clever with her spoken songs and imitations. Castellane and Brother in a trlok cycling novelty are above the average. rneir somersaumng is noiewormy. The dancing and singing Is better than that of last week all around. While the sketoh of Miss Felice Morris and company was not impressive it was procaDiy Detter tnan any oi last week. VITRIFIED BRICK ' DISTRICT PLANNED Councilman Annand introduced a res olution In the council yesterday calling for the creation of a new street im provement district in the northern part of the city to be paved with vitrified brick. Councilman Kellaher Immediately thereafter filed a petition of property owners asking that the same distrlot be paved with Belgian blocks on a con crete foundation. Both propositions were referred to the street committee. Kellaher is fighting the vitrified brick lmDrovement for the same reason that he Is against the bltullthlc pavement Decause it is patented ana enuts out competition. The district to be paved Is bounded by Thurman street from Nineteenth to Front streets, Front to Twelfth, Twelfth to Fifteenth, Fifteenth to Northrup, Northrup to Nineteenth, Nine teenth to Thurman. FILES CUT! ED nr I TO 14 SATS. PA20 OINTltENT Is guaranteed care an cut of Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding cm ut i w ii &mj9 or WNW7 nmnqau. ouc. Blob trlke la Josephine. Mr. J. M. White, a prospector from the Illinois River district In JoseDhlne county, Oregon, arrived in this city with some picture quarts that goes $80,000 to the ton. Many rich discoveries have been .reported In Oregon, out this bids to excel bv far all previous strikes for fabulous richness and the vast quantity of ore In' the ledge. Mr. White exhibit ed a nanarui or nuggets, ranging in size from that of a cea to as 'large a an almond that he washed out at the foot of the ledge la doing his 'assess ment work. There have been millions of dollars In gold , washed from - the inouianes oi tne ininoii river, wnirn Indicates Oregon Is rich in gold as well ouier minerals. and business houses? The Htter disre gard of the comfort and welfare of our fellow beings, the clerk, the errand boy. the expressmen and hosts of others working that we may indeed nave a merry Christmas. The W. C. T. U.. the Consumers' league and other philan thropic societies have sent out annually for many years an appeal to the shop pers of the land, asking them to re frain from shopping the last 10 days or two weeks prior to Christmas, and thus do their part toward lessening the surg ing crowds of Christmas week, and to the end that they may observe the sacred time In deed as well as in word. "That there has been a great arrest of thought on the subject Is true, and yet the need is great of mora thought and more active work In retrieving the holiday season from the perversion which It has suffered and unfortunately fallen Into, the heedlessness, the lack of humane doing. Is still deplorable and again the appeal goes out, to the wo men of our state, to think on these things, to remember 'we are our broth er's keeper.' Shall not the prevailing custom be stopped, shall not conditions be so changed that the clerk, the shop girl. In fact the world's toilers, will nave a merry Christmas, one not made bitter by extreme cruelty and fatigue, that they may join with us In singing, 'Unto us a child is born, unto us a son Is given, aye that we may unitedly add. "Peace on earth and good will toward men.' Shall not we aid In bringing the time when, " 'The whole world Is a Christmas tree, And stars Its many candles be, . Oh! sing a carol joyfully, -The year's great feast Is keeping." DISPUTES OVER ELECTION BETS Men Who Wagered on Ore gon Results Wrangle Over Technicalities. Men who bet money on the recent presidential election are still up in the I-air regarding whether they have won or lost. Daily there are numbers of re quests made to The Journal to settle disputed points, and In all of these the question at stake Is over the differ ence of meaning between the words ma jority and plurality. The latest ques tion asked Is this: "A bets B $60 that Taft's majority In the state does not exceed 16,000. The two principals of the bet want to know who has won and why." If the" two men really meant "major ity" when they made the bet, then A has won the bet, for Taft's majority in the state was, by unofficial figures, 14,232. Nine times out of ten. however, those who made beta on the election results In Oregon used the word majority when they meant plurality. Men made bets that Taft's majority would be 16,000 or 1S.000 when they meant that Taft would have that many votes In the state more than Bryan. As a matter of fact Taft's majority was l4,iJI, but his plurality was 24,843. According to the unofficial returns Taft received 68.118 votes, Bryan 87, 766, Chafln 2,686, Debs 7,098, and His gen 827. By this it will be . seen that Taft received 84.348 votes more than Bryan. That was his plurality. Bryan, Chafln, Debs and Hlsgen all together received a total of 47,886 votes. Taft received 14.288 votes more than that total. That waa his majority In Ore gon. Ordinarily speaking, unless the bet was recorded In writing or expressly stipulated, a bet on a 16,000 majority would be construed to mean that the wager was tnat Taft would receive 16, 000 more votes than Bryan, for the general talk was whether Taft would beat Bryan or the reverse, the other candidates not being under the money. If the bet was a written one. however, and the word majority was used, then a bet that the majority would be 15,000 or more would lose because Taft's ma jority is only 14.232. HALF MILLI0x PARK BONDS TO BE SOLD The counoll yesterday afternoon passed an ordinance authorising City Auditor Barbur to advertise for bids on park bonds to the amount of $500, 000. This was in accordance with the recommendation of the park board and the council committee on public prop erty and parks. Members of these Com mittee say the vast sum will be expend ed In buying land Immediately after the Issue Is sold. This indicates that the park sites have already bean select ed. An ordinance was also passed author izing the park board to buy a play ground in Sellwood to cost $860. The German Academy of Science at Berlin will receive 80,000.000 marks, about $7,000,000. under the will of Herr Samson, the Berlin "banker who died at Brussels recently. How to Cure the Drink Habit We are honestly desirous of curing all who are addicted to drink, and if you are Interested in any one needing Orrlne we Invite you to write us. Our corre spondence is confidential and our replies are sent in plain sealed envelopes. Or rlne No. 1, Is the secret treatment and No. 2, for those who wish the voluntary treatment $1 per box. Orrlne is sold on an absolute guarantee to effect a cure or money will be refunded. The Orrlne Company, Washington. D. C The leading druggists endorse Orrlne. Sold by Woodward! Clarke tt Co., distributers. For Range (0i (E)Ton Washed and Screened No Soot No Dirt F. B. JONES & CO. EAST 7 BOTH PHONES B 1771 A rood school none better. Well established reputation. Successful gradqates. Skillful, painstaking teachers. Living Expenses low. Mac Other advantages.' Let us tell yon about them. Write for catalogue, SALEM, OREGON AT THE THEATRES The Man on the Box." Baker stock company Is giving a splendid performance of the famous Max Figman success. "The Man on the Box," this week. The play is drama tized from the popular novel and Is even more Interesting than the book. Baker Bargain Matinee Tomorrow. Just think of "Little Johnny, Jones" at the popular bargain matinee at the Baker tomorrow. This Is a popular midweek anyway and the house Is nearly always filled, but with "Little Johnny Jones" the Armory would not be too large to hold all who want to attend. "Too Frond to Beg" at the Star. The story of Lincoln J. Carter's melo drama, "Too Proud to Beg," which is playing at the Star this week, is an interesting one, consistent in every re spect, with much feeling and pathos blended into its finely constructed plot and running through H are explosive bits of comedy. Marionettes a Hit. Mme. Kesseley's Marionettes, at the Grand, have made a hit. This Is the best act of the kind that has been sent to this city, and was a sensation in Europe. There is not a child in Port land who will not enjoy it The Mc Larens have an act which Is popular. Orpheum, Happy Jack Gardner. Happy Jack Gardner, singing come dian and clever musician. Is driving dull care away for the patrons at the Orpheum. "Happy" usually succeeds In getting results and he is one of the most popular comedians and monolog lsts In the west His parodies are re freshing. "A Montana Girl" at the Lyric. Nothing that the Blunkall company has ever done here has equaled the splendid performance that Is making PILES Quickly Cured Instant Relief, Permanent Cure Trial Package Mailed Free to All in Plain Wrapper. We want every man and woman suf fering from the excruciating torture of piles to just send their name and ad dress to us and get by return mall s free trial package of the most effective and positive cure ever known for this disease. Pyramid Pile Cure. The way to prove what this great remedy will do In your own case, is to Just fill out free coupon and send it to us and you will get by return mall a free trial treatment of Pyramid File Cure. Then after you have proven to your self what It can do, you will go to the druggist and get a 60-cent box. Don't undergo an operation. Opera tions are rarely a success and often lead to terrible consequences.- Pyramid Pile Cure reduces all -tnflammatlon, make congestion, irritation, itching, sores and ulcers disappear and the piles simply quit. 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"A Montana Girl" Is one of the very best western plays aver writ ten. , -N . Pantagea' New BOX The following advanced vaudeville I Drake j. and Swan Co. i i iiia ii sjassjBagEjassBBgaaBMBjsjEaBB Gowns Opera Goats Thanksgiving Sale REDUCED 10 to 40 Per Cent You can't afford to miss this No old Stock No reservations Dr. Wiley, "Pure Food Expert" Say in Friday's Oregonian: t "American products don't need misrepre sentation. They have virtues enough" This is notably true of the wholesome Oregon meat products prepared right here in Portland, and offered through every dealer who carries the high grades. ,1111a urn (TJ. B. ZSIPSCTSD, ZST. 138.) Is guaranteed wholesome, makes delicious pastry, is pure and tasteless for frying pur poses, and, according to the highest medi cal authorities, has higher digestive and nu tritive values than any uncertain vegetable compound. You Get Your Full Money's Worth mim hem a Pioneer Packers , PORTLAND, New j SEE OUR Z?0 WINDOWS IL iTfcL acts ars at the Pantages theatre this week: Da Renso and La Due, comedy revolving pole act; McDonald Camp bell, character singers: Austin Bros., burlesque comedians; Lillian Wright and the Gordan boys, greatest dancing act In the business, and the artistic Mile. Fregolla. of the Pacific OREGON MILLINERY Less Than Half Price By a special purchase of 80 dozen nntrimmed shapes closing out the entire winter stock of a local wholesale con cern at an average of one-third former values we will put them on sale for three days at the ridiculously low pries of All good, desirable shapes, from smallest to largest; over 100 different styles; velvet, sillt, satin and. felt; Mack and all colors; regular values $2.50 to $4, now, special, 5f. ALEY AjrusxxEim.'' Mala 117. A-4214. Tonight All Week Matinee Saturday. Baker Stock Company in 'TM.M KAJsT OV TKB BOX." First time at popular ? rices. Evening SSo, 35c, SOe; matinee, 6c, 26o. Vex week "Btrongheart." BAKER THEATRE Phones Main , A-SltO. 1 Oregon Theatre Co. (Inc.) Lessee, Oeo. L. Baker, Gen. Manager. Get your seats early for all thts week. Oeo. M. Cohan's gratest success, "uttli jouxvx joins." No need to say more. Evening prices) 25c to tl; matinee Saturday, 25c, too. Remember the bargain mat. Wednesday. Best Week "jtlp. Hip. - Hooray." ma or a, A-ioaa mte. Ex. Sundays and Holidays U-W-S9C RIGHTS THEATRE u-2S-so-7Se Week of Hot. 16 Felloe Morris; haa. tartlo Phantoms; Angusta Olose ; O artel lane and Brother; sogers and Deely; Happy Jack Oardnei; Bissett and Scott Orpheum Orchestra; Pictures. LYRIC THEATRE Seventh and Alder. Commencing Sunday Matinee, Nor. 15. tkb Biiuniii ooKPunr Presents the Western Melodrama, "A MONTANA GIRL" Matinees Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. THE GRAND Vaudeville de Luxe AHOTKSB Bia HXJUb ' WK. XTSSEI.T'S Marionettes. VUHCAX. MXABXHS The PEBaUSOHS OBA&B PASsxoma TKB BOXCAHOrPS JOB WamrtBTaH PBX0 BATSB QBABTDASCOPB The STAR Ma,n ,04 Matinees Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday. For the entire week of Nov. 16, Lincoln J. Carter's leading melodrama tf the day "TOO PBOTS TO BBe.M Matinees at J:I0; every evening at 8:15. Night prices 16c, 26c. JBe, 60c; mats. 15c, 16c. Seats may be reserved byelthr phone. Hext week "We Are Blag." PANTAGES THEATRE Advanced Vandertile, Stars of All national - blu. laiaoLii, Lightning character change artist, di rect from the Folles d'Bergere, Paris, to the Pantages Circuit of Theatres; changing her costumes and- characters 45 times in IS minutes. SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION, Austin Broth ers, presenting "The American Beauties" Matinees dally 16c. Two ahows at night, 15c and 25c. p "JUST OUT9" VHEII-VIIERE-JIOW liovn lyaciatba, I lOW tO TOW MwellMia inambwof of flower eonmraiBffH to plB nd raltlnte 1411 DaEliu Kkododandrons. Peoa ia slawee sod window gardens as veil Mia flowar bedn HcU XtBLS. .kowinf numb. rot bulbs required tow diCsmt sis of flower bedrn compendium of Information eonoaraiBf oriblng all the staple and neu ' vaJatijt i for Northwest aoU and el ImateJ I-KO T TREES BurbanVe Novelties. STRAW. 9DiBrHiDu aunuwOT, i" - - . " - - this oatalogua and guide you to stioasi. Write for it, CaUloe Mo. 601 !S3ESSE3332I3i Salesroom, Front & Yamhill All Horses Guaranteed as Represented have on prl-, sal car- d of well broken horses, ranging from 1,000 to 1,00 pounds. We also have a 5-year-old sorrel saddle mare, very stylish. These horses stand a trial In harness and a veterinary In spection. Please give us a call. Saa 17th Bt. Horth. W. Braasel. FIcmlshand Oak Finish S1.40 PER GALLON Liquid Wood Filler 81.25 PER GALLON j. Portland Sash & Door Co. 830 PBOHT ST. POBTXUTO, OH. WILH01TMINERALWATER PAUL LAB BE. Phones A-31S0, Mala 414T 14 Lsbb Bids., cor. td and Washington. 212-114 THIRD ST. 2 - CV IUI8ESTI0NS SS StlEGTINI SHRUIBERY I Plutlns bade, aut sad nuuoental treat and all rub, ellmblna and trailing slants. fax aipart will vllt your premises, pnu request, without obllgatlnar you. lnw ktu . Iv ..t.lnM, lllnaftrAtlna and da. ' i ii Shr-t it iiTrl