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THE OREGON DAILY JOUJtHAH PORTEAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER t. 1801 Town Topics t TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS " 1 Faket Bungalow .......... "Qlltterine; dlorla" Orpheura ,....;...,.....,. Vaudeville Star "A Millionaire) Tramp'1 "81s J Hopkins" opk die Grand ......... Li vrls .......... . . . .... .-.."Turned Ud" FinUfti ................i. Vaudeville , A thorough discussion of tha liquor Question in reference to women will bo tha theme of tha open meeting tonight of the Men's club of the White Temple. Councilman Cellara will tell why he Be lieves hie ordinance should be In forced; Councilman Rushlight will give reason which led to the framing or his amend merit; Rev. E. 8. Mulkey will apeak in favor of prohibiting the selling of liquor to women in ail hotels, or else forcing; hotels to pay tha same license as is paid by saloons; F. McKercner . will speak tor prohibition. After this pre sentation of the subject a full discus elon of the whole question will be sad. Of 85 cases of larceny reported to the police a cording to the monthly repo: cases were cleared up by the The DrindDal causes of the the total of 110 persons during the month were Drunkenness, 466; gam bling 99; out after hours, 30; vagrancy 70; larceny, 26. During November 889 arc lights were reported to the police as being out. The receipts of the mu nicipal court wers IS, 008. 60. Aa a result of the monthly report, only 43 e.det.cuvea. teV arrest of a erotracted lasting several weeks, George W. More formerly of Cortland. N. T, way te St Vtnoent's hospiti spree, iorey. died on his nital In the Red Cross ambulance last night Moray bed oeen in jroruana due m .nor-i iirae, ana little Is known of him at tha National hotel, where he was staying He it said to have lived In Portland about 15 years ago- Moray was an Oddfellow in good atanaiag. While returning to his home at the east end of the steel bridge at a late bour last night. W. T. Brownj an em ploys Of the Brong-Steel company, was met by an unarmed highwayman who commanaea mm to tnrow ud ms nanaa. The thug made a threatening gesture Towara nis pistol pocket ana Brown took to his heels. He reported the mat' ter to tne ponce a xew minutes later. The East Twenty-eighth Street I in Brovement association will hold i meeting in the hall at East Twenty. eighth and East Olisan tonight tor the i puhpoae of finding some way of secur ing tne opening or the Hast Twenty, eighth street bridge to pedestrians, Ever since the Question of tha cltv'i accepting the bridge came up, the bridge has been barricaded to teams and pe- .lBixiana aim. A free lecture tor railway employes who han- giyen tonight at and ezpreas company attaches who han die explosives will be iliv a. vj. J&. . icriur, m uivut- bar of the bureau established by the American Railway association for glv Ins; Instruction In the handling of ex plosives to all such employee. Mr. Tay lor la considered an expert in the mat .ter or wnicn ne is to spci Cltv Market Inspector Sarah A Evans has again called the attention of the, council In hsr November report to the necessity of an expert In heir office li atory In connection with her work to axamlne infected meats. She the establishment ef a chemical labor- aviso a matter of prime Importance. - The city hall will be opened next Sun lav afternoon, between tha hours of i and 5, in accordance with the ordinance recently passed by the city council. The object of the ordinance was to give out of town visitors a chance to see the museum and collection of the Ore gon Historical society. Purity Liquor Company, Thursday special 11. 60 graae wmte or red port. eherry. Tokay, angelica, muscat and su perlor claret; at 11.00 per gallon. EH wood pure food whiakey, regular $4.00 at tl.00 ner aallon. Phone East 4417 B-1S6. Free delivery. 103 East Mor- ' rison. 8av the Discount Send check or pay at office on or before the tenth to save the discount on December bills for the Automatic Telephone. Home phone your long-distance calls to Tacoma. Seattle and way points. Home Telephone com pany, eorner of Park and Burnside streets. There Will be 1000 reserved ringside seats for the U'L'onneu-uemricn wrestl ing; match in Merrill's hall tomorrow night. Everybody will be assured of his seat, no matter when he comes to the bout." Ringside seats, $1.50; general ad mission. 11; doors open at 7:10 o'clock. - The Question of the new bridge across th Wlllinmatln will be brousht no again tonight at the regular meeting of the Multnomah Imorovement club. Plana will be discussed for laying the matter of the selection of a site before a vote of the people. Two silk flags greatly prised by the owners or tne seamen s institute were atolen from the place last night. Chap-' lain Dalrymple reported the robbery and asked the police to spare ne efforts in locating tne missing articles. An Institute for Sunday school teach- nsd at tns jnira ft tonight. Subjects ers will be opened at the Third Presby terian , cnurcn tonigui. ouojeeis per taining to Sunday school work will be discussed. All Sunday school teachers are invea w .ikjuu. - - . Title Guarantee, Oregon Trust nc counts and German-American certifl pates bought at the highest cash price; also Home Telephone bonds. Conn Bros., mo First street, corner xambiil, We are positively quitting business. crockery, out at All of our cut glass. Band-painted china. ry, an ware, eta. Doing ciosea prtoes that can't bs beat Elite China A Glass Co., Ssl Morrison street. The Sunnyslde Push club will meet office, 1018 Belmont street. tonight at 8 o'clock In Charles Mauts's othess municipal improvements , will be UlDVUMWb Parks and Kelly's TantHv Lienor Store. Park and Morrison. High grade wines and liquors. One prloe to all. Free delivery. Judging from v the brisk demand ' for ( At best, housecleaning is a season of unrest. But its miseries can be greatly minimized by the wise use of Ivory " Soapto . give new beauty to furniture; to make rugs and curtains look as they did the day " they, were bought ; to brighten silver and brass work; to make blankets ' as soft and fluffy as when new;', ; Ivory Soap MThe lion and the Mouse" Coming. The attraction at The Helllg theatre for four nights beginning next Sunday, December . will be the. great Ameri can play on the present financial Ques tion, tm uon ana tne jnouw- advance seat sale will open at the the atre next Friday morning at 10 o clock. Leo Donnelly at Orphenm. . Leo Donnelly, In - bis own original creation, "A Pleasing Pastime," is ons of the elsver people at the Orpheum this weelu Mr. Donnelly is a clever en. tertalner, and call" rortn many nearly laughs from his audience with his bright patter and original stories. It Isn't what he says, but tha manner la which ne says u. ..-( " , ' ti i ii i ir "A MlUionaire Tramp" at Star. Prom the rise of the curtain at the Biar on toe ttiagevilie, Jina., aepot iv the final scene In the old hotel on Christmas eve, "A Millionaire Tramp" is one succession ' of surprises. The scenio detail is wonderful. Grand'g Great BUI. This wsek the Grand la playing the xineat vauoeviwe - program uii nu been seen in Portland in Some time. Erery act is a feature and there are several headlinera Mile. Joyce Grey does a. Sslome dance which is tha first exhibition of the seven veils dance shown in .this city.. " "Sis Hopkins' at tti Baker A double attraction at the 'Baker this week ia Boss Melville in her famous character of Sis Hopkins, which is fa miliar to every nousenoia wnetner tnes tregoerft or not The quaint little girl from Posey county, with , her funny ways, ludicrous payings and tender heart is a stage classic ,i.. ., .. . A Treat for tfce liftdiea, The bats worn by Marlbel Seymour In "Glittering Gloria" at the Bungalow this week are a rare treat for the ladles and show the latest Parisian creations in style end sue. "Glittering Gloria: Is a rattling farce and soon chases all thoughts of troubls and worry from the tninu. ; it is at the. Bungalow au weex. Matinee Saturday. " " Wonderful European Acrobats. Acrobatic acts come and go, but acro- batlo acts like the great Her&s family of nine people are seldom seen in Port land, as they are the highest salaried aggregation of acrobats in America, and vantages management aeserves tor presenting tne aoove rices. . the great credit act . at popular pi "Turned Up" at the Lyric That merry farce, "Turnsd TJpr' opened the week at the Lyric Sunday afternoon, and the- Blunkall Company never made a more , positive hit than In this latest of its offering It is a play that keeps an audience laughing every minute It is running. , MULTNOMAH FIELD. HAKP FOB CONTEST Multnomah field has dried out until 4t Is hard am) solid under feet and unless there Is a turn In the weather before Saturday, the gams between the club men and Oresron Agricultural college should bs unusually fast, , Their gruelling games have left the Aggies in poor physical condition, while the elubmen are now at their - best However, the Norcross aggregation can always be expected to spring something new ana tne ciuomen win nv iu ua un the watch every minute to keen from letting the collegians run off with the game. , LEARN WHY HYDEANTS WERE NOT ACCEPTED The city water board has ordered the payment of 13600 to Hoge & Swift for ISO hydrants furnished tne city ny tnat company last spring. These hydrants were not accepted by the fire chief, and a number' of Investigations have been made by the executive board to ascartaln hv the hydrants were re jected but without result. The fire com mittee was to meet tonight to make i final nrnbe. but owlnar to the death o a member or ctuei uampDeu a xsmuy the Investigation was postponed. Order Your Holiday Apparel Now and Profit by theSaving Prices We are making garment! to order for cost of mate rial, and making for a few days v only Just to, call . ' ? your attention to the -fact -that . W are now back in 1 our old store, , No. 108 . . Third street. Suits and Extra Trousers of Same or Striped Material to Order for $25.00 Satisfaction guaranteed In all easef. Oarments to order In a day If required. Full dress and tuxedo suit a specialty, Vl.LTA7S3irnnCRi,' UOi.a 108 Third PLEDGED MEN (Continued from Page On.) tinned Mr. Devera. politician should be our Kenyon's Cough Cure, most every ether nerson must have contracted a cough or cold the past few days. 'iK.cn vftn'a"'l th fr rAllflhl ramArlv fe r all cases cf coughs, colds and bronchial troubles ana sola only ny Aioert tiernl, tne oruggiet, zsj wasnington street Van aJthar ax. vounar or old. thaira la no petter girt man emnossea station fry. GUI'S are showing some original, "uncommon,' conceptions; have you read tneir aa in tuis issue i . Coma aulck. to the great sale of ladiea' suits ana coats at i.e raiais oyal, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, ee ad on sage 1. 87f Washington street. Davis A Kllburn of lit Morrisoi street carry a very attractive line 01 holiday goods, books and stationery tuat what vdu want for Christmas. Steamer Jessie Karkins. for Camas. wasnougai anq way lanainga, aaijy ex mm eept Sunday, Leaves Was Coca at p.. ra. ington street Come quick, if you want a ladles' or misses' coat at half price. Bee ad on page I. Le Palais Moyai, 871 Washing ton street. A jookt Nothing else compares with It as an appropriate Christmas Dresent Oil!' a have the best stock to choose (rom. A.. - Don't fall td hear Mills at the New Mason 10 xempie, at p. m. anq eacn day fallowing at 8 p. m. for the (week. A visit to Gill's will make the se lection of an acceptable Christmas gift a pleasant engagement Satisfaction Our aim. Norrard & Noce, tailors, II 4th st, nearMorrison. Dr J. D. Sterhberr has move1 tn Corbstt building, Fifth and Morrison. Woman's Exchange. Its Tenth street lunch 11:80 to 1; business men's lunch W. A.. Wise and associates. Dafnless dentists. Third and Washington. T). Chambers ft Bon. ontlclana. 121 Morrison, cor. Sixth, are the best Dr Bsynss. optician, 808 Salmon st Berger, signs. 88 Yamhill. M. Jl.f Journal want ad a lc a word, qflf a the ideal gift store, "Puritans." Ask grocer. : I II. I .11. I HI m' !. .1 ,. I Mstsger fits your eyes for $L " i".t 1 IV'V i -II J i" ! ii Nearly a Stampede. Sunday a constant stream of sutomo. biles ran from the Columbia Trust company's office at the Couch building. to Bwinton, on ine peninsula, 10 nee tne "I believe that a i true to his word given to bis constituents and his obliga tion to them as a man' in ' business la bound by honor and honesty In his deal ings wiut nis Business associates, Piedg-e Mads to Be xept. "X believe that a pledge is pled re and that ft is made to be kept I be lieve that a politician who Is elected to office as the result of a pledge given by him voluntarily, binding himself to do a certain thing In case of his election, is more on his honor to fulfill that pledge than a business man. for this reason: If I entered into an agreement with my business associates, promising to do a certain thing, and I afterwards cams to the conclusion that I did not want to carry out my agreement 1 could go to my business associates, to the very ones and to all of those to whom I had made the promise, and effect some com promise, no member of the legislature who has taken Statement No. 1 can do this thing. He does not know the men who voted for v him because of this pledge. He cannot go to them. They, presumably. Voted for him because they believed in the principle which he rep resented. The legislator has no right to go to other men than those with whom he made this agreement to seek release. He is pledged to the men who elected him to carry out bis promise and the only way for him to be relieved of that promise is to be relieved by every one Of the individuals who bound him to it by their votes. He cannot set that re lease. T- . Petitions a VsUars. : "The people of the state want sena tors to be elected directly by them selves," continued Mr. Devera "They showed their desires by electing a legis lature pledged to carry out their sug gestions. Thev are still of that mind. Those petitions which were started have oeen rai lures, i oo noi oeusve mat z rer cent of ths representative men 6t he Republican party in tha state would closely you will find are causlnsr this agi tation and who are loudest in their de mands that the members of the legisla ture repudiate tneir pledges, are the old time followers of machine politics who do not care how things go in Oregon so long as they can be carried along by the machine. They are not the men who pay the taxes or who are working In a large way for the future development of the state. They are nice fellows per sonally, thev are useful to the old ma chine politicians because they are of agreeable personality, but they are not tne builders or tne state. "But,1 continued Mr. Devers. "1 do not believe that any, of the legislators are going to violate their pledges. I be lieve we have elected better men to the legislature than that and because I be lieve this, I nave connaenoe that the senatorial question will be settled by the first ballot, and in the way which the people of the state directed by their Vote 1S8X June.' Sign such a paper. 'M you will look that the men who CASTOR I A For Infants anA Children. Tha Kind You Hai a Always Eought Bear ths Blgnaturt F. W. Baltes and Company invite your inquiries for PRINTING Phones -Home AU65 First and Oak lots that are selling at a record price, i f. Oyer 700 have been sold In seven weeks. ! which shows that the good people of DONT WAIT BUY NOW CHRISTMAS IS NEAR Stove Chafing Dishes and Alcohol x fii: na , ior nnsimas ims We have an exceptionally fine assortment of .Manning-Bowman Chafing Dishes and Alcohol Stoves, which would make a' very acceptable gift for- Christmas. They are always useful, being light, portable, npn-explosive and easy to regulate. The fuel is denatured alcohol. Chafing Dish and Stove Complete. ? 11.00, 912.50 and Alcohol Stove, single burners, $4.25, $.4&0 ly-a. Via ..wMMmrtV l-W Alinhn1 fifnitM il enkl burners, at f1, ?9.50and....l3.3 $15.00 Tea Kettle; for use with stove......, Tea Pot, for use with stoves Coffee Percolator, for use with stoves. ) 0 ss ssssss a s 95.00 .$4.25 .?o.oo Xmas Sale of Ormolu Clocks J u; kii All $4.50 to $8.50 Clocks Z $2.47 This is a good suggestion for a gift. splendid assortment these fine Clocks, all kinds and styles just the thing for the mantel or shelf.. Fine Boxed Xmas Station'ry Handsome va riety for the holi days. We could make many sug gestions. Pretty and stylish sta tionery in all kinds of' fancjr boxes, very neat ly put op. The cost is what you choose to pay at prices to suit any purse. We have hundreds of styles, shapes and sizes the latest fashions in stationery. Xmas Sale Jewel Cases To induce early Duying, we will sell all the fine Jewel Cases, in all sizes and designs, gold and v silver, neatly lined, at 1-4 Off Regular Prices EXCLUSIVE SHOWINO OP Military Brushes Here we have the best line of Military Brushes every style, six and ides all the new ones and made by such famous makers as Adams, Howard and Kyoto Priced from $1 to $10 Per Pair arras TXSTZUD OUIIII MM 99 AMTUTia sXOTTOB niAxzvci ouvenir Night j-. AT OUR MEN'S CLOTHING STORE I Thursday Evening, Dec. 3d From 8 to 9 o'Clock Every Male Visitor to Our Store Will Be Presented With a Valuable Souvenir of General Utility NOTHING SOLD DURING THAT HOUR Step in and get acquainted wjth the Bradbury System Clothing we handle Thanking you in adgaagc. for, yoar cafl sipd assuring you a hearty welcome, we are truly yours, Eastern Outfitting Co. Corner Washington and 10th Street The Store Where Your Crtdit Ia Good FUR.S! FURS1 at x.owzst rossxtta nuoia Rsmodsllng" a spsclslty. Fur coats at sll kinds mads to order. L. SCHUMACHER strjutxxut, 809 Kadis on. r Tsl. Sfata DUSTLESS WAXINE Tha Vast XayT and 0rm Slayssy soma oxo Patrcnlss No Dus Somt Ovosji Kald la VortIaad,: ss xoms jrosnss-ry. ust When BwesDlnr. SO lbS-t SJI 100 Iba. S3.M,- 160 lbs. fS. Portland Brush and Waxine Company th and Harrison. Phons East . Portland ts Id Thsrs Is a snap are not slow In trfcin- n resl estate. , discount or is per eut whlls Improvements ara belnr tnada Coma to our offtcs at ones and run out and s Swlnton In our automobile. By glasses. 11 at Mstsssr'a T" Pnr Tit Cord wood. 8sw4 or four-foot length. Main 15, 1.-16 5. Orecon Fuel compsny. . Bpaotaeles ft at Ustsrer'si , Turfians.''. Ask' crooa. ' . CGLUTECl) mCCTun A CAM IAIUT f oa stsTH sTassr c f TTT WELLINGTON COAL Ths best houss ooal on ths Psclflo Coast Churehley Bros Bunkers ISth and' Msrshsll Jita Phones Main tl. A-IS31. $chwab Printing Cq A1H STAH.K STRK1 i Journal Want Ada Pay Best r r m '" LW- Modern System of Lighting HOLLOW WIRE Gasoline Lighting Systems FOR STORES, HALLS, CHURCHES. THEATRES, FACTORIES, RESIDENCES, STREETS, ETC. Thepr liiht very and give a clearq, steady, cheerful, white light, wnien is superior to gss or electricity. Tbsy are not xpcnsiY to install and they cost less to operate than kerosene lamps. Another advantage is that they may be regulated to give from 200 to oUU candU power. , - They are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Write for catalogue and prices. ' j : We alio carry in stock extra parts and supplies for all makes of gaso line lamps and lighting systems. SsssSeM, AifVsxKXjrrs. SUth Ssasoa-mrst Conot Tin: spiTZNcn pnn t flAHMONIC SOCIETY HEILIG THEATRE , irauT amuoov, osa u At t.it o'clock. . ' TlckeU SSe, far sals at AbaadroUt'a Jewelry Store, 12t Washington Bt, osvonarmA or ss raosi , Violin Soloists Miss Velroaa Sharp, . . Atlsa Nina Klcklia.. . -Conductor JB. 0, gpltsnsr. ' All This Wek Baker Stock Co. In the Famous sne Brilliant Comedy ouTTsxnro otouxa." A Seream of Fur, Musis and Specialties. Evening Prices SSq, SSq, 60c; Matinee Bsiuroar, isc, idc JBOSS sTes Week Ths ef the maaefeev XAZH C, A-ioao. scats. Sav Saaaays and StoUday THEATRE ls-2s.so.75t Week of STor. SOSra Taylor S) O0.1 STonr franklins) Amy Stanley snd rlokst itso uonnsuyj joe x.a rieur; Alexis- o hall j Crraola Znuoettj Orchestra: rl- BAKER THEATRE Phones Main t, A-5380. Oreron Theatre Co., Inc., Lessee, Oeo. L. Baker, Oen, Mgr. Tonight, all week, Sat. matinee. Earsaln Mat. Wednesday, J6o any seat, ROSE MGUVILUE Jn the Characteristic play SIS XOrXXVa Nlfht prices. 5e to ij; Saturday MaU nee 85c, 66c ex week The band of Hod. ' TEE GRAND VaadcvUle ie Lnxt ASOTXSl Wit, Joyce Graf Asrorxxm sia sai Joe xardmaa, ; jroseph Jk SCettlas fc Oo Boaflaa M. TUaS Si Co, The & Sena Trie. The Velota, Tred aaoer tlrsadleeepe. TZSZOSt O SALOME' JUakea's TralaeA Beers. PANTAGES THEATRX Advaaoed TaaderlUe, State f aUlTaUona, Matlneea DaUy 15c Two Shows) at Night, 15o and 15c 9-Thc Great Hcras family9 Kin Marvelous European Acrobats, Lata Of Rlngling Bros.' Clrcua The Largest and Beat Acrobatlo Act in Vaudeville. LYRIC THEATRE Starting Week ef Nov. If. Representing the Screaming rare "TURNED UP" Matinees Sunday, Tuesday Thursday ' Saturday. - Th STAR Sffit Matinees Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday, For the Entire Week pf JJov, J9, 'OS. The Comedy Drams Success "A SaXUXOIf AM TJtAMT. Matinees at liJO, every evening at 1:16, Night prices 10,, 2 So, too, 0o; matinees 16c and Sfic. Seats may be reserved by either phone. XTBXT WBEX t a STsvuoau rom ooud" To Face Qood BridgtWork H. W. MANNlTiG L.&.S. CO. V31 ; '- , 43 3rd. St.7 Portlcad, Ore. , f. Tel. Main 3311, A2311 tt you need any to be really well dona, come here and BE! BURS OF IT. Tha excellence of all our Pental Work In this vicinity has won us many , fast friends, beeause ear patrons have dis covered that our experts excel in every department of ' dental practice. ; We make a specialty ef painless extracting. and supply the host of Teeth, either on plates or bridge work. We are thorough dentists of man? years' practical experience and we beck reputation for doing , 4 y , HONEST PETJSTRY The best Dentistry Is none too rood for you. Our success is due to uniform high-grade work at reasonable prices. sv ' svwss painless extraction .po SILVER FILLINQ8 ... .... .JSOeT up GOTJFILLINOa ,..ft.O uo SJK GOLD CROWN ...., " fS.OO THE BEST RUBBER PLATES $.00 NERVOUS PEOPLE And those afflicted with he ness can now have their art weak- teeth ex tracted, 'filled and bridge work applied without the least pain or danger. - AU work raareateee f e tea yeara. Chicago Painless Dentists SS3M WARS; ST, COS. STK, Fhonee Main 1810, A-6I4. Office houra S a. m. to S n. ra. Sun days from to l. Lady attendant A New Departure The eost ef Interments has been greatly reduced by the Wolnaan UnUer- Heretofore H haa been the usten of funeral directors te make charges for all iaeidental connected wKh a fu neral. The Edward Holman Cndertak leg company, the leading funeral dl rectore ef Portland. hae departeu from that custom. Whan casket Is furnish.! by us we make no extta charges -for embalming, hearse te cemetery, eutaloe box or any services that may be re quired ef ua except clothing, eemt.- and carrlsa thus effecting a savus ef Sit to 7t on sack funeral THE EDWARD IIOLflV! UNDERTAKING CO. sse st. eoai.HO'f. AI. W. PIUL.O Hxpert Wntclimf !. Twentv-seven ye.rs vil- r Hamptou watoh fM"rr, ' ' railroad watrhs a f handle a full Une rt ,. , r r; wati-hea direct from fi t rv (r . prices. Th!!sr s. , .., r , , ne market. Iti.vl 'i i. i-l ..