iHE OREGON' DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 2. 1009. lira Oil FIRE DiRS III SCHOOL ' ' ' Sunnjsicle Push Club Pis satisfied With Board's ? Action. mm DRUSILLA DREW :Vi - 'el FALLS THROUGH SHAFT TO DEATH . Klre Chief David Campbell and Klre Marshall W. R. Roberta presented an other complaint In writing to the school ' hoard yesterday in regard to the unsafe , condition of the flure and chimneys of the Woodlawn school. The complaint w referred to the building com tut lie. Th Sunnyelde lush club la dlssatle- riiM wltn Ilia action or me uoara on ! rKjuet from the club that fire doora be riroviaea in in Bunnysiae eenooi uuuu n. The com mil to to which th re quest was referred cause to the conclu sion that the rire doora were not ueuo.'U. ' and so imported to the board. The SMcretary of the club forwarded a copy of a resolution adopted at Its last meeting In which the sense of the or ganisation waa that "the rwly of the school board Is unsatlsfactoiV, and the .' citizens of gunnyalde Insist upon the provision of fire doors as urjfed." W. B. Standley was delegated by the board to go to Seattle to bring back the Portland arhool exhibit to the Alaska-Yukon-Paclfic exposition. A large uni versity of Japan baa asked for the ex hibit, or at least part of It. The re quest was referred to the committee on the examination of teachers. . - ... . i 1- Tl trill i (Svui tm uiir future ef Tke JoarML i kins will take place next month. Ilrldgs I n iuJlK If Van. JjaDOrOr. IvllIPn A.r ui irikiilBf to iswrt eca awra Ku the game played. The rooms were I . ' . Mud li .iii.l aariety aiu er u I prettily decorated with flowers. The !! It irur ju orwr. ia me i guests were Mrs. Koag M. I'lummer, , . -.., i. . I Utss Louise Bradley. Miss Hebeoca Jiat- Mn. Kanny Ivt and Mrs. Oiarles , w.nr,, ihanon kllas mil are In Amour I'orttandera noticed at ths 5 " ff?rl?myl. J?lml mi JL the Portland Hallway. Light Power fereaUng western melodramas i aeen hers opa.lnc.of.tb. .Horse I. HUI. Hr II. i'ena'lobln. oT,". Ml.. Blanche oomnanv-. building. Seventh and Aider L" . J0" ".1. tw.f: ft25;S.V .Se.f of Mr." Ind mV7 and Mrs. straets. fell, from th. fourth floor of fhi. VndT.nVal'odd," d ind.' of Frederick Karl Struve. Mr. and ' Mrs. I v' .urr rierivoon ana entnci.ri . to t round In tho rre&t as Vlda Mar- wle, being taken to the hospital in an atrongl " . "' ambulance. .nfi ni f.,r,n. aiil!" lly" Io,t '"otm while trying to P noon at Ale. yot on th- i,vmtor at the fourth floor. ' n xnh;r"ai"?.V tT.",r.hf .UfJ.i.' Florence Ueyton. Miss Ella Robla. Atra. . vlf ling with Mre. barah liovendea u Q Paddock. Miss Kdna Oaufled. Irvkigton. iMlaa Nelta iUrdlng. Mies Wsrr Orsy. .o'win Wo.d,'M In New Uuild- Frank Ryan, a laborer employed on AT THE THEATHES "Tha Octopua, at th Lyric. Tonight will be the last opportunity to witness the production of "The Octo pus" at U Lyrlo theatre by ths Athon Stock company. Th. great question that i. now beor the publlo, franal.4 finance and the IntHoaclea of banking are placed before the audl.noe la their entirety, Teiasn at tbo Ilalrr Tonight. The last performance In this city of Teaa"' tonight III I hi given at the Iiaker This is one of the most In rr. never fall, to appeal the lover of the romantlo a gue.t or Mr. and Jdra. Karl Struve. Mr. and ' Mrs. J. li. Moon and Mlns Moore with the William IJ. lvrklna, Mrs P. II. Huf-1 MI. a Marshall and Ml fum Jnni.1 Ntcol and Mr. and Mra. Iahi.ii ntrt.in.i . raw V. H. baroont In the Portland Hunt I formally yesterday afternoon club box and Mra. J. P. O'Brien. Ml.. I.ndra CourL Lillian tltrlen and Ml. a liasai Tlchner I e a.in ino Anf.w t, n P.ar.on and Miss Minnie W. Mis. Gertrude Jones of Iblsh Mea- " ?r J?! nZaZi..i dow. arrived yesterday afternoon and J J"", 1 hSY5 J r whu Inr to a too ov will M.u with krtland relative, a fort- r"lnf-J:??" & fvlSlfV - - . . . - . m a . . I I rAiia nPl.. ll. W a I . 1. . . . I . , . i ... . . . . lien on tne morning train lor omhh . .ui wuiinciuuing a jungle Honeymoon, night. HOLIDAY ASPECT AT CITY HALL Offices Close in Honor of the Visit of the Chief Executive. Nearly all the offices In the city nail were closed all day In honor of the president's visit, - or else were cioaea from 10 In the morning till noon. In or der that employes mignt nave an op portunity to see the parade. The city audltor'e office was open from 8 till 10, and from 12 till l. The civil service commission's office and that of the building Inspector did not open at an. . employes or tne neajin office and of the plumbing; Inspector's office . were permitted to attend the parade, being let off for the day at 10 o'clock. . t. - The city engineer's office was not opened at all. The water office and the assessor's office were obliged to keep open, but only the 'clerks -absolutely.necess&ry to wait on the public, were Kept at work. All the others were allowed to go early. WATER SUPPLY WAS IN DANGER Serious Accident Narrowly' ATertediri "South Portland. Mm William. W HnAtt will Mnftj.rta.tvt nO lak. 5 le ...,s.(u 191 KJoelh I At thA Hill l U ItUSI V. sa v H"l liumv, wa.w I A King Jeffrey (Mayme O'Connor). Mlasl The BhaJteapeare club will in set with r.n O'Connor i. .ivlnr an afternoon I the pre.ident. Mrs. B. O. Case, at her at cards for Mrs. Jeffery on Friday, home. so llall street, ivtonaay arter- i nwn ii s:.u lor m iwwi nviur .uu Mr. and Mrs. Julius Durkhetmer and I arrange the seasons work. son are now In Pari, after SDendina a month In Swltserland and a month at I Miss Alice Benson yesterday af fer ine ramous watering piacea. i ney were i noon entertained the university or ore tailing to the basement, his skull waa Pan Cafes iTearnta Hlsa May. ..wim,u. jmr, uivn.u bjiu uiuor in I i-unif niay i. unarming ma ternal Injuries received. tagea patrons this week with her sing- Kyan was carrying a heavy ronerete in g and dancing. Id he Is one of the rm when the accident oocurred. Try-1 cleverest soubreUes seen In Portland ng iu aiep over an open space near the for a long time and Introduces several elevator, h. allpped and dropped the lot the latest New York song successes. British Columbia and will be at I ciiB0. B1 examining th. man ".Lady Jxre. to their frlenda after October 10, ,rd,re3 "-'J" tk'n to tn hospital.' Lit-J and NUMBER OF SCHOOLS WILL START MONDAY I (Boeclal DWDeteh te The Journal Albany, Or.. Oct. a larga number Oregon -and these oedole. of the schools At the tirand. Before Jt is too late, see the cham pion Ice skaters at the Grand. This Is on. of the greatest novelties that a vaudeville house has shown In Port land. or earn performance there la a new cake of 1c. manufactured for these Bksters. ic. skating . is a novelty In Miss Butler and Mr. JUoett. are among ths beat wtie iiave c-ouie U Valerie IWrgtra at Orpheunt. Valerie Bergere Is-' presenting a de lightful lltil (Mldlty at trie orpheum this week, entitled "lllllle'S Irst lxtve," Which tolls of the puula prv.roted to a young woman who its. become th. aeo oud wife o( a divorced man. Tho OlItuu,, Tomorrow Night, ' Beginning tomorrow (Sunday) night and continuing every night next week I 'i ." 1 1 ! . !. II I 1 with a special price matinee EaturiUy. me Rtuiuiiun i in. gtm-ww- . -Th Clim.H 0ou i Last Time DustJn l arnutn Tonlglit. Tonight at 1:11 Vclovk the Ut pr- formane. of Ike famous and favor aetor. Duatln Kern urn. in "Cameo Klrby will tie aiv.n at the llunsalow lllnair. lviuin ana jiorrieon 1 streets. o'i are now selling at the theatre. Despa tr ana uesponaenc) mff' . .. ... no cat but a woasaa eaa teU the story of I he sufferiu., th rfsepair. sod tb de.poadeooy aadured by women who carry . daily burden of ill-health and pain beoeuM of disorders and derangement! of too deli oat and important or. an that art dittioetly rcmuiine, Tba torforM ao bravely endured com pieieiy upset tha nerves it loot continued. ur. i wrca a ravome rrasonptios t a poiltwa cur. WMkaaaa and disaaao of tha (eminiaa organism, IT MAKES WEAK WOn EN STRONO, V- 5ICK;W0MEN WELL.V : It allayt inflammation, heals ulceration sod soothe, pa fa." It tones and builds up tb. nerves, U fits for wifehood ' aod motherhood. liooeet medicine dealers sail it, and have) eiOtklnS (A UrSa Ufuia mm ' mm mnsA - m ' - w. ww f vim mm m, mw It is noo-seoret, noo-aloohoJip and has a raoord of forty rr of cures. Ait Yoim Niiohbom. They probably know of soma of its maoy cures. , . ' If you want a book that tails all about woman's disea.es, and bow to euro , tbaca at boms, send 21 ae-cent tramps to Dr. Pierc to pay cost of msilin Jjvi and ha will send yon a re copy of his great tbouiand-pa.s illustrated -Common Sens. Medical Adviter revised, np-to data edition, ia psper" covert. Ia handsome oloth-biodiol, 31 stamps. Address Dr. R.V. Pieroe, Buffalo, N.Y. .. . I I inn w.a held In which Miss Benson I laraest schools are th. Shedd aohool I .. .. - . . . .'. J. A. McKlnnon (Miss w. r.lent.it nrealdent. Mrs.Bluford IX which wlll.be in charge of Professor VI Lnn.nay C.V.1 ih 'Ja have returned from aie-ler. vice orealdent: Mlsa Bessie Ham- I Kallvan of 8olo. who will be assisted ?'nJm' or tTinoevilie. til., but you 11 ig trip and are at home i mnnt .eratarv. and Mrs RalDh Fen- by Mies Kathryn Herman of Salem. The la'm lro.m. laangrone (wnion . naa eaten rlnnnn'. nwilliM Ur. W H I I-I 1ZZ:1- ' a I.... Z, k... Inninl ahnnl will alan m,m vt Un. I away elgDt t068) II YOU don't." Bad all Woodard, Clarke A Co. THIS IS THE BEST O) TIME of the YEAR oreaent at tne ramous 2eppeiin exni-1 .nn alumnae at Portland at her home. I have not yeL started their veer's wnrir Dition in rTanmoru , iiin Eleventh street A ahort ouainess I will open next nonday. Among the! " IH Ke.ther tHm. Tlaetar. I I i I 1 . -Ll.l, III., tls n n I Immmrmmt mmKaaIm m m Wm I I ' Mr. and Mrs. Caroline Kamm) their weddir with Mr. vr ( Kamm, J16 Fourteenth street was appointed, consisting of Miss Wold with Principal M. M. Gilbert of Cres- oc. r,,c , k".? u"ed, ucklen I Miss tlla Doble and Mrs. J. K. Krausae, 1 weti in cnarge, aa.i.iea oy miss Hon n'"'1 D" wu""' r. cure. Mrs. Frank Warrsn Jr.. entertained to arrange for monthly reunions at nyw oi A.oany. ,oin or inese scnooia "t""?"' ,?ur"" ...i.rH.v .fi.mnnn mt hrirfr. Ir, hnnnr I Innoheon or tea. After the DUSln.BS I win crry un me wur inrougn tnei" r wuiiu.. ao ail of Mlmm Hamilton nf Ha tlmora nit Mlaalaeaalon tea waa served DV tne nOBte.S I """ ' Myers of Klchmond. who are at the C assisted by Miss feart iucaey ana miss K. Adams home. Besides the honor I Carolyn Benson. arta Mra Warran iiwrttmA Mra .nnvhni r.e Rill miiH Mra T W..I.V I . Mra lTmmJt JirnM nvi.i email tun LAdd. Mra. G E. Adama. Mra Guylcheon thia afternoon complimentary to Webster Talbot Mra Otis B. Wight I Mlsa Meyers and MIse Hamilton. tne Miss Margaiat Catlln, Miss Ilse Koehler, latUcttv. southern girls visiting Mrs. Mrs. ' George K. Wentworth Jr.. Miss I Adams. Aftermath of the luncheon waa Olive Falling. Mlsa Hasel Weldler, Mra the Dustin Farnum matinee. Mrs. Samuel Kerr. Miss Isabella Oauld and Jacoba party Included Miss Dorothy Mlsa Claire Houahton. A number of I Morrison. Miss Becky Blddle. Mrs. C others came to tea at four o'clock. IE. Adama, Miss Meyera and Miss Hamll .1 ton. Mra Gu stave It Bruere left yester- I day morning: to Join her husband. Dr. Bruere. In New Tork. where he haa been for the last two months. After a brief vlstt in the east the Bruere. will go abroad, returning to Portland in Decem ber. Mra Wed' .Tnpoha will be hosteaa to day wlfh a luncheon and matinee party in honor of Miss Graoe Hamilton and Miss Frances Meyers, the . guests of Mrs. C. F. Adams. . Miss Carolyn Benson entertained to day with a plate shower for Miss Grace Gray whose marriage to, Dr. Cloan Per- October. 4th Last Excursion of the Season October 4th 'rSiwfili' iVictor Victrolaj THE STRANGER WITHIN OUR GATES :; Portland again came near being suD' plied with Willamette river water as the result of an .accident last Thursday afternoon, when Water Superintendent uoage and Meter Man Murphy lost control of the door to the gate chamber at Mill and Water streets and the heavy noor- crasnea oownwara, emaamng tne by-pass and endangering the life of .. .. Foreman Albertlni, who barely had time to escape with his life. . The trouble came during a teat of the mennea nun Kun pipe line, wtucn was I ronen uiwrer tne rirer last winter. uodira and Murohr. In llftina- the door. presumably did not lift evenly and it boi away irom tnera. nvremu AJDer tinl was below. The door missed him but broke the connecting plte or by pass between the two big pipe lines. With a roar the waters poured into the cnamDer ana Aioeruru scrambled for the top. arenonea to me waist. . A force of men la still at work mak "g repair, on the broken by-pass. A Tire - engine waa called Into aervloe ; Thursday evening to assist In controls ing- me water. GHOST WILL WALK IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS ' Owing to the great confusion that re- .; suits on pay day every month when . nearly 700 school teachers crowd into . the office of the school clerk, the board t of education at a meeting yesterday 1 afternoon - authorized the clerk to send pay check, to the different buildings. The board adopted the blanket form of Insurance policy as recommended by ' B Ia. Babin. Hereafter the buildings to be insured will be grouped and in- stead of taking out a great number of individual policies the number will be comparatively . few and more easily bandied. Many parcels of real estate changed hands in and around Lebanon lately. & T am satisfied with Oregon,"' said William Bradford, Rogue River, at the Imperial today. "I have been in the state a little less than a year. I bought rancn, paying izo an acre therefor. One day last week I was offered $75 an acre and refused It. It Is not set with frultr-eitherr" tratir" Is good soiTlarid will raise anything on earth. I am ao well pleaaed that I have written for aiz other families to come out from the eaat and locate in this wonderful country." "Too many reonle take life too seri ously," said W. W. Sherman, Loveland, Cola, at the Oregon today. "That la the easiest advice there is to give, I suppose, and It is also the hardest to take when one is not feeling right But It has been proved times without num ber that the man who la a success along legitimate lines or business, is ne who keeps up a cheerful demeanor." R. A. Gebhardt Curry county "No one, who has never been in Curry county can have any Idea of the richness of that section or the state in timber, mines, agricultural lands and dairying. I became a resident only recently, but already i see nunareas or opportunities to make gooa money wltn little effort. I am fast becoming a Curry county booster. ' "SWAPS" POPULAR People of All Classes like to Mix TJp ia Anonymous Trades. Amateur traders are havlna- the time of their lives at present. A more happy and thoroughly contented contingent wouia oe nam a locate anvwiiera. Parties who have used The Journal's 'swap' column during the oast week are reporting, successful trades almost daily. Peoole from all walks of Ufa are indulging in "swaps." Many last ing friendships have been started by two persons having come in contact with each other throurh the medium nf a little "swap" ad. If yon wish to keen vonr iriantitv .a.-i. - - ..t "- vu van uu du wiin ease. xou can Insert your "swan" ail mil hmi. the answers addressed care of The Jour nal Regular trading agencies are us ing The Journal classified pages as a medium to ret their varioila nfnnn.1. tiona, for trade, before the public. At the Pendleton fair a Pilot Rixic farmer displayed 71 varieties of nm. ducts raised on his farm. n js 1 f ' : l f jl jf . I; LaSf. 9 for 15c A. new cigar made in a new way of good Havana tobacco. GQBS 9 for 15c Cigar is rough but the taste is smooth. The money is all in the tobacco. Nothing goes into looks or labels. rom a row- flatb ob bbxdob As there Is little or no danger of sore I gums or otner trouoies while tne warm weather lasts. Our plates give the mouth ,a natural - expression, and will prove a lasting comlorv 372.50 JMfe $72.50 vomTxsmir cxtt or. I Ay Tloketa on sale at TBM OMIT FICS allow 10 flays xor going P"l"" s1; 'ui."Zl"I until November 10. Good going via THS OS1AT JfOTH n .ni.. w mm mm rmita or via inr other direct line. Choice of routes going either via Seattle or via THS VOXTB BUa mWVmmm. TKBXa TBAJCM' BittT The Oriental Ltmlted The Fast Mail The Southeastern Express For tickets and sleepln car reservation address szozbo; P. St T. 122 Portland, Or. Telephone Main 680. A-2286. call on or Third st. mm DR. W. A. WISE President and Ittnar S3 Team Established in PortUnd. LWewllL.lyayou--food-CJk-g ORBQOIN HOTELS -0 4 3.S0 S.00 3.00 1.00 .OUl , i The highest type of sound reproducing instrument ever invented, ' and a magnificent ornament to any home. We have them in different styles. Prices $125 to $250. Why be without a VIC TROLA when you may ar range easy terms of owner ship? IMPROVED VICTORS PRICES $10 TO $100 Store Open This Evening Wholesale and Retail . Sixth and Morrison Opp. Postoffice 9 for 15c If the same quality of lea: were rolled into a fancy shape you would have to pay 10 cents for every one of the nine for which you now pay 15 cents. urns You cannot make a gbod cup of cocoa out of poor cocoa; a poor cook couldn't spoil 9 for 1 5c Not for the man who can't afford better ; . for the man who can afford the best, but can't afford to waste money. GDIS 9 for 15c We will keep on saying it uutil you try them. You buy them because they are cheap, but smoke them I because they are the best. or Dorcelaln crown for Molar Crowns 22k bridge teeth Gold or enamel fillings . . Silver fillings Inlay Fillings of all kinds. 8.60 Good rubber plates , , 8.00 me Dest red rubber plates. ...... 7.60 Painless extraction .60 Painless extraction free when plates or oriage worn is oraerea. Work guaranteed for 15 rears. THE WISE DENTAL CO. V (too.) The Palling- Bid-, 3d and Wash. Bts. Offloe Hours 8 A. M. to 8 P. Sundays, 9 to 1. Phones A and Main S039. old IT BmnI -t I " I A Vn afZ. r X 1 e rnomo And Return Co co a Fa c t COCOA No. 19 XKltem th cocoa tree is is I iemnta and tht pods weaoe to its afprar- aart is heautifuL Jh t.omrrt srLkk frw-r ia tufts if smel and ba f re f tTutm rta:t oa a rose eol el rv'j-u in the making. Fragrant, delicious, nourishing. Less than one cent a cup. Don't ask tncrely for cocoa : ask for GhirardcllPs. COBS 9 for 15c Tickets on sale Oct. 4. Going limit ten days. Return limit. November 30.' Choice of routes. Through limited trains. Block signal protection. Modern passenger equip .. ment. Superb dining car serv ice. TktHL maA Waahlafftoa Itt, Port r aa Ow 3k ft V. The more ycu know of tobacco, the more you 11 like Cobs. The harder you are to please, the more pleased you will be. GOBS nu. McDCmT. CM pomTUuro. oa. - tORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS Portlanid's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per 1 Day and UpEuropean Plan WRlGHT-DICKINSdN HOTEL CO., Props. Centrally Located Modern Improvements Imperial Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN Seventh and Washington v PbQ Metschan & Sons, Props. ton Distance Phone Rates. 1.00. $1 K0. $2 00 la Brery Boom. , - , lip HOTEL PERKINS I'U-TH AMD WABHUrOTOK 8T8. In the heart of the business and shopping district. The most modern ana up-to-date notei in toe Northwest Local and long-distance phones In every room witn private nam, en sui'e ana sing Elegant cafe. Room a Sample rooms.' Iffusio dally during Inn oh, dinner and; after the the ra By ne ramous Harcee oronsavra. Bos meets all trains. Bates 91 and np. t s hotei. psxnr co. P. J. Bicharflson. Prea. IV. Q. BWXTlmAjm, Bec'y ' - . ' ' ' . . 'JJ. TH E. CORN ELI US . - "Ths House of Welcome" , CORNER PARK AND ALDER STREETS Single $1.50 and up. : Double $2 and up. Our omnibus meets all trains. Portland's Newest and Most Up-tc-Date Hotel C. W. CORNELIUS Proprietor H. E. FLETCHER Manager : nilM ill THH PORTLAND PORTLAJSD. OR. SaJopeam Plea Modern 1 , Kestaaraat. ooT on mxiJomT porrama Keadqoarters fot Tourists and Com. merolaj Travalera. Special rates made to - families and single i gentlemen. The management will be pleased at all times to show rooms . and give pricea. A modern Turkish bath es tablishment la la hotel. M. C Bowers, Krr. r 8A?r Vn.xcisco iiotelb 9 for 15c STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square J eat tffmm Bo Sc Fmana Euro pea a Plan a daf tip America a Plan ti.OO a oar trw mmt m4 V-Vi itlt Tmr-.im4 mi eaat af )oe eoe ln twM Hm 'limn, fn t4i'.'i.'r rn eU i f CT. i mf hmm mnmm aj 4 4 1st km- wick 4 fcc I rwoete aao l A I llsai L&iLSSJ I ? -1 -Saiaii (losaa ) ) ! "1 WORTOMA HOTEL EUTJUTTX OPP WAaXZBaTOB CT. Portland's . -. Only Roof Garden ' Bates e Pmmniee aad Barnpaaa Oar Bus Meets AH Tratae pie aaltee. wttk Bitaa. rot TravaUag Mes 1 ' ' irSSSZXzZZZSZZZaZZZZZaUKzUKZ u AnnaTELofQUintUCJaCT iast epeaad aa evrpaaeed ty sm ketel la t. Vorthwevt. Xe ei Mave rorvasa before took. II tug eve this eaarmisg kertelry. If 1 'J ll H O T E L l SEWARD a.u.1 iaa a. STOItin Cafe Lm If "cti. M asaule reeavs. H HM-l NnH wmm meets aU H tralsa. f W. K. Iltilt, PrrrrletaeT M V. K. OllklK, Kaaaga. M wa-.. M FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. mm WW Mm Lm 1 I II mm n mm0 mm E W. a mm Omm STsere f B. anrtoa ciak. O B O O V. MAC9. mUV ft CO. ' THr!etts ! yoT-u4. aeet'Js, tptM 1 P O B T A