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THE OREGON - DAILY-JOURNAi; .'PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 21, 1908. Town Topics TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS : CHEAP T1VELIIIG Helllg..;Lakm' Quartet Benefit Recital Bungalow "The Man on the Box" Baker...,.,. ...."Little Johnny Jones" Star "Too proud toner- I.vrln ,......:."A Montana Girl" Orpheum .................. Vaudeville Pentaees .............. ... . Vaudeville Grand i... Vaudeville , Foura decree of divorce were granted 'by Judge Gantenbeln in the circuit court yesterday, all 'to women and all on the ground of desertion. Alice Pierce was I reed from K. jr. Pierce, Mattie Katl bach from Phlllo F. Kilbaeh, Mary E. Scott from Alvah Scott, and, Mildred, M. , Purdom from C. A. Purdom. Mrs. Pierce Bald her husband found a new affinity. Mrs. Kallbuch's mate left her In a fit of anger. Mrs. Scott was forced to leave her husband in Old Mexico because the nir was too- rare for her, and Mrs. Pur. clom's legal protector Just quit without explaining things. The mission which the1 New York Dominican Fathers are conducting in Holy Rosary church will end tomorrow. At 10:30 a. m. a solemn high mass will be celebrated. The mission sermon will be. preached by Rev. J, S. Moran. O. P, The male cholr-wlll sing Mario's "Mease Solemnelle." Verdi's "O. Jesus Del Vlvt" will be sung by Charles E. Conture, A. Wlldman, A. J. Brault and E. J. Alt stock. At 7:30 p. m. there will be an instruction and a sermon and benedic tion, preceeded by the papal blessing and a musical program. The members of the Jforth East Side Improvement association last night voted' that the association recommend to the board of education that It erect a new high school in Alblna, the oont not to exceed $300,000. As the East tilde high school cost only $205,000, the rlub thinks that it would bo possible for them not to exceed $250,000 in the neV building. Action In regard to the proposed widening of Broadway street and of furthering the parq system of the city .was also taken. Oil WlipTIE Oregon City 'Transportation Company : Makes a. Drastic Cut. NEW-HATES MEET 0 CAK COMtETITIOX Seventy-Three-Mile Ride to Salem Is Offered for 50 Centa, Said to Be the Lowest Passenger Fare Ever Named on the lrpper Willamette. The famous Maud Powell trio will ba heard in a grand concert recital at the Hetllg theatre next Wednesday night, .Thanksgiving eve. This trio Is composed pf Maud Powel' the world' greatest woman violinist; May Mukle, the world's greatest cellist, together with the dis tinguished English plantste. Anna Ford. The program has been arranged with the Intention of pleasing the tastes-ef the lovers of the aerlous and a number or two for the lovers of lighter music. Joseph La Clair was sentenced to serve one year f in jail by Presiding Judge Gantenbeln in the circuit court yesterday afternoon after r'eadlng guilty to a case of simple assault. He was charged with striking Axel Hem- mlngson with his fist and with taking 1 served for To make it doubly attractive travel ing by the water route on ' the upper Willamette, the Oregon City Transpor tation company, , which operates the steamers Pomona and Oregona between here and Corvallls, .put into effect 'to day a fare card slashing its old rates practically in bait to all places along' the line, excepting Newberg, to' which place It is reuueed from 60 cents to 36. The new list Is said to give the cheap est passenger fare that has ever been enjoyed between here and Salem. In addition to this and as a further Induce ment for the traveling public to patron ize the steamers, the price of the sump tuous meals served on the boats has been reduced from 60 to 85 cents, al though Captain Graham, manager of tne company, says Uiey win De main tained at the same high standard as before the big rate cut A peculiar coincident was the fact that the new fare card was made ef fective today with the resumption of river traffic between Portland and Cor vallls this morning. The Pomona, which left Taylor street dock at :45 this morning, had been unable to get farther than Salem for several weeks because of th -low water in the upper stretches of the Willamette, but the heavy rains of this week brought a good boating stage and today she ' will go through to the old terminal of the line. The new tariff was Introduced largely to meet competition from the Salem electric railroad, which has cut Into the nnssencer business." and bv (riving a liberal reduction the Bteamboat companyJ expects to hold ftriost of the old patron age as well as capture considerable new business, basing this on the hope that the cheaper rates will Induce a greater amount of traveling. "We have decided to give the people the cheapest transportation ever in effect between this cltv and points on the up per Willamette, ' said Captain Graham this morning, "and to make the trip still more attractive 60-cent meals will be 35 cents. . The fare from Portland-Ban Francisco ' route thereby increasing the fleet to h4f a dosen ves sels, each with a carrying capacity of not less t nan eoo tons. , -: , .. - The latest addition is lh steam schooner - Carmel, which according to advices received this morning will leave Ban Francisco next -Wednesday. The Carmel wU come north with practically a full cargo. ' Going south she will take grain ana lumoer. - Mr., Little's lines for the nresent rep resents the steam schooners Cascade. Yellowstone, Yosemlte, Shoshone, Ho jner, and Carmel, and as a consequence are In position to bring freight almoit any time that might be desired without me delay mat lias Been experienced in times .past when the independent boats operated without organisation. ine dob is Derxn at van' street ooc, where the, steam schooners Northland, St. Helens and J. Marhoffer represent ed here by W. A. Baker, also deliver cargoes from San Francisco. As wilt be, seen, the two lines represent no few er than nine steam schooners operating between this port and Ban F rancisco. I GIVE riNE CONCERT V Portland Seamen' Friend Society Entertains Sailors With Music. A pleasant concert was given at tht Seaman's Friend society last night. Of the manv'sood thin as on the long and varied program was the piano playing of Albert i-.awara viggers. an apprentice on the British ship Lydgate. Mr. Vig gers has studied with some of 'the best masters in .ungtana. The following program was given: Song, Mr. Klrkbtne; song, J. Grant; piano solo, A. E. Viggers; vocal solo, Miss Rose Freldet: violin solo. Miss qu elle Barton: vocal solo. Miss Wlckham: vocal solo, Miss Beyer; reading. Miss Henderson; song, A. Draff in; plccalo aoio, k. Adair. ALONG THE WATERFRONT. $5 from him. E. J. Merton pleaded , Portland to Corvallls or Albany has been rum? i J a. r n ne, nui jurun rut xrom 11.16 to an even l; the lar uanienoein oesireo. to iook runner mio from here to Independence has bt his record before imposing sentence. Hoping to largely Increase the mem bership of the local branch of the Y. W. C. A., a campaign will be Btarted In the churchessUiroughout the city tomorrow morning. The campaign Is-to be con ducted in the shape of ; contest between the churches of different denomlnn- fnrienpnrlAnnt. ham fot.n rp- i duced frem $1.50 .to 75 cents; o Salem rrom i to do cents, ana to jvewoerg from 60 cents to 35 cents. Out of this the company has to pay 10 cents lock toll, eo It leaves only a small margin, but I think the price wtll stimulate traffic and thus even matters to ut certain extent. The , 60-cent fare to Salem Is the lowest ever made on the upper Willamette and Is remarkably ttons. Valuable nrUes will be kIvpii for in h i, k t.itn i. Mn.y.Fi both the denomlnatinnul and Individual ! tint th riiatanr iw Hvr l 7a mil winners. A lonir ride for the monev." This Is the second time the company has had to make a drastic cut in its passenger rates to meet electric railroad competition, the first Instance being when the road was completed between Portland and Oregon City. The annual convention of the Mult nomah county Sunday schools for the district nortfi of East Stark street and oast of 'the Willamette will be held in the Hassalo Street Congregational church Monday afternoon and evening. A banquet and a fine program have been arranged, and all those Interested in Sundn;' school work are Invited to be present. ' ' If you catch a cough or cold at the football game today, a few dose of our reliable Kenyons lough The gasoline sloop Condor sailed for Waldport yesterday. The Harrlman liner Rose City sailed for San Francisco at 4 o'clock yester day afternoon. Another storm is expected along the coast this afternoon and District Fore caster Beals of the weather bureau or dered storm warnings displayed this rooming. The wires that went down before the blow of Thursday .afternoon are gain worxing. The heavy rains of the past several days are causing; the rivers to rise rap idly and the stage here Is expected to be a couple or reet higher during me next few days. The water has been ex tremely low for some time and the raise is therefore welcomed by navigators. John Grant, proprietor of the local Bailors' boarding-house, has brought suit in the state circuit court again End re M. Cederbergh, Norwegian vice-consul here, for $5,000 libel, the complaint al leging that the vice-consul gave out "false, scandalous, malicious and de famatory" Interviews relative to the plaintiff's business. Vice-consul Cedcr burgh has been active in fighting the payment or a nign ree ror snipping sau ors out of Portland and the suit is outcome thereof. ' MARINE NOTES. the RAX BEFORE THE STORM Alliance and J. Marhoffer Experience No Difficulty Coming North. The steamers Alliance and J. Marhof fer. which arrived here last night from were In tiie heavy gale of TfmHv i the south will, fix you up all" right. It Is the finest I 2'I?H8dnl.toL';S,,t!lS lul remedy for coughs, colds and bron- "ed; J'1? X"Al?tllZl? Ln,K nun 1 1 " j v-w ti i u aiwttQ a k es a a v vi j1 L. , .. 1 At K U- , A I 1HUI, bii mraa I ami ( r . a t ft t a la - "fl I OI 87)60(1. t an 'Uisciii ani .t"v t i-t ,r . i r proven by- Hfl pouulnrity. Albert trni, . .1 . . I r n n tir. ..ui i ... uruB8.al. ,,un.,.K... onx-c,. ,by tf)e storm-but she m-ad6 oprt tme i wnen inlaws' xo sea. rsesians tv pas sengers, the Alliance brought a large Captain Olson reports that the Alli ance was delayed two days at Coos Bay A series of messages to young men i will b.- delivered by Dr. Benjamin Young shipment of aeneral freisrht. including a tot or mm worn, tno larger portion of which is to be transshipped east. a lot of mill work, tho larger portion at the Taylor Street, Metho-list Episcopal No onberar The Topics' are ns'fVu- TRZrllvt0n h"i!Lm ,. "Wanted A Man " "The Trneedv Hoist, who for ni.y "ears has been of Failu.' ' "The Value of ah IdSl." 1 Z.?1!' "LeT" to accept a position on ono or ine open Jtlver I ransportatlon company s steam "Slaves or Freemen." Astoria, Nov. 21. Arrived down at 8:40 a. m. German steamer Alesla. Sailed at 4:30 a. m. Steamer Rose City, for San Francisco. Coos Bay Nov. 21. Arrived Steamer Breakwater, from Portland. . Astoria, Nov. -20. Arrived down at 3:60 p. m.-Steamer Yellowstone. Ar rived down at 11 p. m. Steamer Rose Ci$$d Francisco, Nov. 21. Sailed at 12 noon Steamer Senator, for Portland. Victoria. Nov. 20. Arrived British isteamer Vienna, from Norfolk. m. -Norwegian steamer Admiral Borre son, from Victoria, B. C; left up at 8:30 a. m. French bark Jolnville; sailed at 10:30 a. m. Steamer Rose City, for 6a n Francisco. Astoria, Nov. 21. Condition at the mouth of the river at 8 a. m., rough; wind southeast 28 miles; weather, cloudy. Tides at Astoria Sunday High water: 11:34 a. m., 9.0 feet. Low water: 6:34 a. m., 2.5 feet; 6.20 p. m., 0.2 feet. MARINE NTEL1IGENCE "Ji Con$mrvaUvq CuMtodian" rnmmm SAVINGS BANK PAYS 4 Per Cent. OPEN t For the - convenience of its customers on Satur day evenings from 6 to 8 114 Second St. Cor.' Washington, Port land, Oregon. DR. BR0UGHER Preaches Twice Sunday at The White Temple Twelfth and Taylor Streets 10:30 JL K. "Prayer-How Answered" Violincello Solo. Mr. Duncan Raff. 730 r. VL "Broken Marriage Vows" Is Marriage a Failure? Temple Quartet and' Choir Sing. Gospel Solo. Miss Ethel Shea. ssats Airs STABTsxira koom: Segnalar liners Sne to ArriT. Homer, San Francisco Nov. 22 Cascade, San Francisco Nov. 22 Breakwater, Coos Bay Nov. 22 Senator, San Francisco ....... .Nov. 23 Nevadan, Sallna Crus Nov. 23 George W. Elder, San Pedro. .. .Nov. 24 Eureka. Eureka and Coos Nov 27 Carmel San Francisco Nov. 28 The Coal Creek company of Cowllti , county, Washington, has begun suit In the circuit court against P. B. Jones. W. 15. Jones and R'. Tt. Rose to recover $1,000 und Interest, alleged to be due on a leiso of the Coal Creek mine. De fault ,1s" alleged to - have been made In monthly payments from June to October. 291 Plain talk Dellar's, saves you Just $1 on every pair of men's and women's shoes purchased here. Ladies' swell shoes, button and lace, in Napoleons, all leathers, $1 less than elsewhere. Men's dress and wet weather shoes at tl leas; all styles and leathers. Frederic C. Torrey, of Vickery, At kins & Torrey, San Francisco, announces his annual exhibition or paintings and fine prints, for two. weeks, November 28 to December 8, at suite 3- Port land hotel. Not open evenings except Saturdays. ers. During his long service ort the Alii ance. Mr. Hoist became very popular ftwlth tho traveling public, ,but he says ne prcrers river stcamooating to lire on the hrmy deeu. The steam schooner J. Marhoffer Is at Oak street dock discharging 500 tons of frejght from San Francisco. She brought every ton her capacity would I nermit. the deck beinir covered with - Morrison. I n-halt hnrrelo iinil thA YinlA rAnlilnlnv general mercnanc.se, ine wnoie meas uring 600 tons. Returning, the Mar hoffer will carry lumber from Rainier. urncera or me wamorrer report hav ing had a fair voyage, although the wina mow nara and steady. The fact that It came from the southeast made it lavorauie to tne nortnDound craft. The regular meeting of the Juvenile Improvement association will be held In the courtrooYn of department No. 4 of the circuit court at 8 o'clock. Alt Interested in the work of the associa tion are invited to be present ' . The charter board did not hold a ses sion last night because only seven mem bers appeared. Eight are needed to make a quorum. It is hoped that a full membership will attend the next meet ing Tuesday evening. V . , The annual meeting of the Arts and Crafts society for the election of trus tees and officers will be held in the Museum of Art, Fifth and Tavlor streets, Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. i Title Guarantee, Oregon Trust ac counts and German-American certifi cates bought at the highest cash price; also Home Telephone bonds. Cohn Bros., ISO First street, corner Yamhill. Frederick E. Cook thas been sued for divorce In the Circuit f ourt by Helen Cook, who charges that he deserted her at Lewlston, Idaho. They were married in May, 1900, in British Columbia. Big discount on cut glass, Havlland china, artware, crockery and glassware. We arc retiring from business.. Elite China & Glass Co.. 352 Morrison street, between Park and. Seventh. NO LACK OP STEAMERS Service Between Portland and San Francisco Better Than Ever. The Richard Steamship line, which 's represented here ty w. tt. kittle with n-ffirpfl at thA HaIc fttrAAt 1nn1r ham 1 nlaiwil n n c, . a . .tna m ihAnn., mm Ka . . V V IL 1111.11 . 1 .1.1 Ulll ... .1 U.V..V11 V 1117. brigade hall Saturday evening, Novem ber 28. Lesson in Divine use of Hypnotism Aionaay at iu a. m. women or wood croft hall, 10th and Taylor streets. Sat isfaction or money back. $1.00. ' Kelly's Family Liquor Store, Park and Morrison. High-grade wines and liquors, vjnn price to an. r ree delivery Tel. Main 2$, Home A-2802. College dance .tonight. Stlte's orchestra, , , RIngler ball Everything in our store marked down. We are closing out our stock of hand painted china, cut glass, crockery art wear, etc., at prices that will amaze you. Elite China & Glass company, 362 Morrison street. ' ., Personal HLerty as advocated by some law-makers and law-breakers. E. S. Mulkey's sermon subject. First 'Chris tian church. Park and Columbia streets, 7:80 p. m. Sunday. .-, . ; .Veteran Male Quartet Four numbers at.T:S0 p. in. Dr. C E. Cline, "Is Death a. Curse,"! at 11. mi. m. United Brethren church. East ISth and Morrison streets. The t Women- PllA VAfn rf rn Butler pout of Sunnyslde 111 hold a j fed beef for steaks and rbaats. Kete iuw icumiauu auppur m ine ino uuierence. I Wanted All men to know that all our patent leather shoes are guaran- ito. ivurrect onape nnoe store, 291 Morrison street, near Fifth. Steamer Jessie Harklns, for Camas. Washougal and way-landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock it i p. m. Dr. Clara Macfarlane. osteopathia physician, la now at 112 Swetland building. Dr. John to the city. T. Townley has returned 800-801 Marquam. A-3424. Order you Thanksgiving -suit Norgard & Noce, tailors, 169 4th. near Morrison. Dr. H. A. Sturdevant, dentist. 700 Swetland building;. Main 6S44; A-4531. Woman's Exchange. 13S Tenth street, lunch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch. D. Chambers A Son., opticians. $21 Morrison street, corner ot Sixth. W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. Dr. Hayhes, ; optician, $0$ . Salmon, fierger.g:-!; 284 YsmhllL Main S1. Jeurnai want sds. le a word. "PurlUna." Rose City, San Francisco Nov. 30 Roanoke, San Pedro and way... Dec. 1 J. Marhoffer, San Francisco Dec. 1 Numantia, orient .Dec. 10 Nebroskan, 8allna Cruz Dec. 20 Nlcomedia, orient Jan. 1 Alesla, orient Jan. 16 Arabia, orient Feb, Regular Liners to Depart. Rose City, San Francisco Nov. 20 Alllnnee Coos Bav. Nov. 21 Homer, Eureka and Coos Nov. 24 Nevadan, Sallna Cruz .....Nov. 26 Arabia, orient Nov. 26 George W. Elder, San Pedro ...Nov. 28 Senator, San Francisco Nov. 27 Breakwater. Coos bay Nov. 27 Eureka, Eureka and Coos Nov. 29 Roanoke. San Pedro and way... .Dec. Numantia, orient Dec. 20 Nebraskan, Sallna Crus Dec. 22 Nlcomedia. orient Jan. Alesla, orient Jan. 25 finals to Fort. Broderlck Castle, Br. sh Oceanic First M. E. Church (Taylor St.) THIRD AJTD TATXOX DR. BENJ. YOUNG 10:30 A. X. "The Complaint of a Crip ple and What Came of It" TOO P. Iff. "WANTED A MAN This is the first of a series of sermons to young men. GREAT CHORUS CHOIR. ItHrDlT WXZ.OOMB TO AXX- AatUSTEMUTTS. ...Dry dock . . . .Astoria . . . .Astoria . . . .Astoria ....Astoria .Astoria . . .Drvdock .St. Johns Leviand Bros.. Br. sli. Donna Francesca, Br. bit. Churchill, Am.- sch Alvena. Am. sea W. F. Jewett, Am. sch... Irene. Am. sch Washington, Am. s Gael. Fr. bk Aberfoyle, Br. bk N. P. Mills Bt Nicholas, Am. ship Astoria Berlin, Am. sch Gobi Alexander Asenberg. Ger. sh. Columbia 2 Villa du Havre. Fr. bk.. Columbia No. 2 St. Anne, Fr. bk Linnton Taurus. Am. ach Kalama Lydgate, Br. bk Stream David d Angers, Fr. bk Mersey Marechael de Noaiues, Fr. pk... Linnton W. H. Hall. Am. sch Astoria Arabia, Ger. ss Alblna Bossuet, Fr. bk ..Astoria Alliance. Am. ss Couch St Jolnville, Fr. bk Astoria Sa soate to 2aa Lumtw. F. B. Loot). Am. ss San Francisco Riverside, Am. ss San Francisco Bee. Am. ss Ban sTanctseo Annie E. Smal. Am. ss Hongkong Samar, Am. sch San Francisco Sn Boats With Cement and OeneraL Neatsflelds, Br. sh Hamburg Brabloch. Br. bk Antwerp Carmanian. Br. fx Hamburg Rochambeau. Fr. bk Lelth Qulf Stream, Br. bk Antwerp Alice, Fr. bk i.... London Eugene Schneider, Fr. bk. . . . . .Antwerp La Tou.' de Auvergne. Fr. bk.. Antwerp Armen, Fr. bk Dublin Glenslvon. Br. bk Antwern Desalx! Fr. bk Antwerp Poltallock. Br. sh Antwern Wavertree, Br. sh Elleamereport Matterhorn, Br. sh. .Newcastle-on-Tyne Goal Bblps En Boots. Torrlsdale, Br, sh Newcastle, A. Tramp Steamers En Boat. Abouklr. J3r. s..., San Francisco Gymerlc. Br. ss San Franelaeo Admiral Boyeson, Nor ss..West Coast i annua, nr. ss oremercon Carlton, Br. ss San Francisco Boat la Ballast to XVoad Oral. Port Crawford, Br. sh.... Callao Oregon. Ger. sh s? . . . Yokohama Homeward Bound. Am. blcVanc'v'r, B. C Ask grocer. Perkins Grill Is thA ortlv niM i. Oregon that Is -serving eastern corn- Bully. Fr. bk... Tniers. Fr. bk.... Francois. Fr. bk.. Asnleres. Fr. bk. . . Benares. Nor. Ah. Clan Graham, Br. iaennee. Fr. sh. . . CrUlon, Fr. bk. . . Nantes, Fr. bk. . . Antwers Belfast 'San Francisco - San Francisco Callao bk. . . . .Caleta Colosa ...Kahulul Hobart .Hobart .'. Oil Carrier Ba Boat. , -. . Asuncion, Am. ........San Francisco Perkins Grill Is the only place la Oregon that Is serving eastern corn fed beef for steaks and roasts. Note m oirrerence. lf!rhAP imm! All IhA'itnaln HnM tt beea . ordered by the management of Theatre 14th and Washington Phones Main i and A-1122. 3 NIGHTS BEGINNING TOMORROW MR. JOHN CORT PRESENTS THE FAVORITE COMEDIAN, MAX FICMAN IN HIS LATEST COMEDY SUCCESS, "The Substitute" PRICES $1.50. $1.00. 75c. 60c. THEATRE Main 117. A-4224. Last Time Tonight. Baker Stock Company In "THE HAN OB THB BOX." First time at popular prices. Evening, 25c, 86c, 50c; matinee, 16c, 25c. Next wek, starting tomorrow Matinee, "atrongheart." BAKER THHATHB Phenes Main 2, A-6360. Oregon Theatre Co. (Inc.) Lessee, Geo. L. Bakor, General Manager. Last time tonight. Geo. M. Cohan s greatest suc cess, OITTXJB JOHITITT JOZTES." No need to say moie. Evening prices, 25c to $1. Remember the bargain mati nee Wednesday. Next week, opening tomorrow matinee "Kipl Hip I Hooray'' HAXB 6, A-1030. Mats. Holidays 15-25-531 ffS ft Ex. Sundays and 1 1 THEATRE is-is-awst Week of Hot. 18 Felloe Morris; Fhan- wwm riuHDj; anfun uiosa; Oastel laa and Brother j Borers and Jly ; Happy Jack Gardner ; Blssett and sootti Orpheum Orchestra; Pictures. LYRIC THEATRE Seventh and Alder. Commencing Sunday Matinee, Nor. 15. Presents the Western Melodrama, "A MONTANA GIRL" Matinees Sundav. Tuaadav Timn.. Saturday. THE GRAND Vaudeville de Luxe AVOTHEB BIO BXX.X, OB ACE PASSBCOBB THE BOBtAVOrrB JOB HlBDlf AW rSES 8AVXB OBABBA80OPB TO XESSEZ.T'B Marionettes. MT7EIOAI. KXABEHS The rSBOXTSOHS The STAR Ma,n 5m- Matinees Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday. For the entire week of Nov. 15, Lincoln J. Carter's leading melodrama of the day "TOO FBOUD TO BECK" Matinees at 2:80: everv eveninsr at 8:16. Night prices 15c. 26c, S5c. 80c; mats. 15c, 25c. Seats may be reserved by either phone. Htrt week "We Are Xing." PANTAGES THEATRE Advanced Vaudeville, Stars of All nations HLL, rssuoua, Lightning character change artist, di rect from tho Folles d Bergere, Paris, to the Pantages Circuit of Theatres: changing her costumes and characters 45 times In 18 minutes. SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION, Austin Broth ers, presenting "The American Beauties" Matinees dally 15c. Two shows at night, 15o and 25c. AFTE IX. T ONI G HT The following items will be on sale tonight during the hour specified. Values and qualities are precisely as stated. The rules of sale as to time and quantity will be strictly adhered to. From 7:30 to 8:30 36-inch Black Guaranteed Taffeta Silk, a standard $1.25 quality, chiffon weight and high luster. On sale to night from 7:30 to 8:30 (limit ten yards), at, Tfl-s i per yard Women's Four-Strap Satin Pad Hose Supporters, best quality web and velvet grip, the usual 35c grade, all colors. On sale tonight from 7 :30 to 8 :30 (limit two pairs) ' 19c From 8:30 to 9:30 72-inch Pure Irish Table Linen, ten different patterns to select from, splendid $1.50 quality. On sale tonight ' from 8:30 to 9:30 (limit five yards), at, the QQ yard ,OOC 1,000 Men's Silk Four-in-Hand Ties, in all the very lat est colors, weaves and patterns; standard 50c grade. On sale tonight from 8:30 to 9:30 (limit six). fn No telephone orders filled .. Ly McAllen-McDonnell Company, Inc. The Store Noted for Best Goods at Lowest Prices. Corner Third and Morrison. Phones: Main 732, A-1137. j l"""""""s"ssassssseasSBBSjsssssssssSB I No Cocaine. No Gas Our suoeess Is due to uniform high-grade work at reasonable prices. NERVOUS PEOPLE And those afflicted with heartweak ness can now have their teeth ex tracted filled and brldgework an plled without the least pain or dan ger. PAINLESS EXTRACTION .. .GO 22-KARAT CROWNS 5.00 BRIDGE WORK 5.00 OUR BEST PLAIN PLATE.. 8.00 ALL LINED PLATE 15.00 TEETH . Examination ana Consultation Free. We extend to all a special invita tion to call at our office and have their teeth examined free of charge. We own and control the largest and best equipped dental establish ment in the world, havlna 19 offices aU told. We aire a written ruarante with all work for 19 years. Lady attendant. Open evenings till T. Sunday to 1. Union Painless Dentists 821M Morris in Corner Tint. POBTXiAITD, OK. t I j' 'if i lli niiil imf i DR. N. J. FULTON NATUROPATH. WW I Damiana Bitters A wonderful invlgorator end nervine. A powerful aphrodisiac and special tonic for both HP TP II - ITnt iidIa at ilrnir at(ra and liquor dealers, or bv Woodard, Clarke & Co., 4th and Washington Sta Cr&AXKB WOODWARD DBUO CO- the German-railroads, so i that Inntead of 90 kilometers, or 65.92 miles an hour, It will be 100 kllomsters, er S2.1J mUes An hour. ., - ..!. . - - PARKER'S M4IR BALSAM ' FtlMaatatf A famiri.nl rrowtk. Norer Tails to Bator Oray vim araip hmm a hair Ml wranq f l.uiat imipyxi The Biggest Lies Ever printed are those now running In some of the dally newspapers declaring whisker a remedy for disease, and that people have been cured by its use. There Is poison in nearly every drug, and nearly all drugs are harmful to the health, but the king of crimes of all is that of publishing to the world that whisky any brand of whiskey cures disease or nrolong-R life. It Is an as sassinator of both body and soul. It Is a breeder of disease. It is the abettor of death. It and its makers are the monumental criminals of the age! zs roxnt urxs msexbus? Is it worth considering? Do you de sire health? Have you abused your con stitution? Have you neglected treat ment until now it Is forced upon ye? Then have some sense. God gave you brains for a purpose. He did not put them within your skull for you to bot tle them up and drive the cork home with a mallet. They were given you to think with. THE S USE THOSE BEAUTS! The man who concocts the "dope" sold you as "medicine" cares no more about your welfare than you care for the guttersnipes of London. It Is vour monev he is after. Il ta the coin of the realm that Interests him most, and you, sick brother or sick sister, have been selected for his victim. Tou must "pay the price," or be forsaken. vATTOovATarr is the cxlSak CUBE. It is not a seething mass of tlon and vile amalgamations. : pure as tne sunugnt ana sensible as science. It Is the rlKhteous healer of men's and women's ailments, whatever these may be. I have cured hundreds, and each patient is a friend. I give no medicine of any kind. I use science only the cure of nature. to CAJsvnro bees at hosfxtau, NO KOETTMEE'TAXi . SBVO BZUS, ho com icma exusa phtsiciajts' CHAKOES HOT AH ATOX OT medicIhe or astt xrifD. Tet happy patients tell we that I have caused their happiness. Ten years In Portland and not a complaint. AND I DON'T LIE TO ANT ONE! ss of corrup tions. It Is Honest Quality JV y-'m. 'II': PIANOS In buying: a piano you want honest quality. Pianos of good quality cost but a trifle more than those of cheap , construction. Sherman, Clay & Co. have an es tablished reputation for selling pianos of honest quality, upon convenient,5 satisfactory terms of payment where the customer is not prepared to oav cash. Strictly one price to all is the rule of this house. Among the-piano thus offered are Steinway, A. B. Chase, Everett, Conover, Packard, Esty, Ludwig, Kingsbury, Emerson, rvurtzman and Weilingt,on. Player pianos: A. B. Chase, Carola, Kings bury, Euphona. We have some fine values in used pianos, which may be purchased on very small payments. These pianos have been traded in toward the purchase ofour A. B. Chase player pianos.' One price to all, and always "An. Honest Piand at , an Honest Price.. , Sherman, Clay & Go. STEINWAY DEALERS Sixth and Morrison Odd. Pcstoffice CONSULTATION FREE DR. N J. FULTON 315 Twelfth St. two blooks south of Jefferson car, on block from either Eleventh, or Triirtwnt(h St. qar. -Office Hours. I to It. 1 to 4. Honie Whote A Ii:j. 1 ' i WOMAN A SPECIALTY Mrs. S. Km Chan The well-known . Chinese physician, with her won. a-,--- .,v oerfui i;ninwi meiiicinei. ijf-i'P th herbs and roots, - has v'tficureil many sufferers wnen all other remedies have failed. She cures female- chronic private diseases, nervouifnes. blood poison, rheumatism, asthma,: throat, lung trou bles, stomach, hladder, kldnay, consump tion and diseases of all kinds. Hu" edles harmless. No operation. Honest treatment. , . BXAMTHATIOH THCS. aaaMMorrtaoa ft t,. Bet, 1st ana gdl lYIiflOITMliNERAtWATER PAUL LABB Phones A-1 5. Mai.. 4 1 i r 14 Labbe Blda.. cor. art and Waoim.M .n. Schwab Printing Co. HIT D1 K. l'tnv'. n; t 9 41 STAT, it I'. l