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13 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 11. 1003. LARGE CROWD Jbuiuiyside Conrnatioiial Church Has Corner- one. ' . PUPILS OF WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL HAVE NO IDLE HOURS Kullr 1009 fOf'l attrndud the ror Hurin laylnjr of the Hunnyalda Con arrsatlonal i-huivh, corner of Kail J l)iirv-HiiJ mid Taylor atravta, y-a- !-r1y. The flour ttml been laid on the tiulJrtfii atl this aa rovrred with chairs each, and every one of which i orcunlnd. The streets for a. block aruund i-re fill! with pmple all sasr ' tu wtn-h the rorneralone of the new building wln Into place. Kev. Mr. Hlouti waa aaalalM In the c-ramony by tfnmuel C"nnli. li. O. Wood a, B. t' Plr. Hoy. I. It. Gray, Ry. A. wills and K-v. W. T. Putr. All had worda of pralaa for the new struc ture, a alone edlftra occupying a, quar ter block. It la expected Unit the build Inc -alii bo ready for occupancy Febru ary 1. . By Mary C Pa vie. Tlia June class of Waablnfton hlfh School held (a aeeond meeltn laat Mon day, com mi ttea were auitolnted to look Into the mattera of a aultable t Ja rrnhlem and rlaaa rolora. It waa droiileu to hold claaa meet Inc the flrat Monday of each achool motith, during the prrarnt term. Much enthusiasm la ehown by the entire claaa, which prcmlaea to be noted for quality a well as Quantity. The lena went to press Friday. Ow In, however, to the lata atart liile tvrm. eapwlKjiy in tne appointment of bunl neaa manaitera. the naner will prob ably not tie out until about the ZOth. 'Ihe rlrla' glee club la already prao- iicing enthusiastically under the leader- ahlp of Jtlra. Itoae Couraen-Heeit tumorous reading' bv Royals, I-oomla. and a papar on tha JIudeon-Kullon cU bratlon by Eleanor Kwlng. The propo altlon debated waa. "Jteaolvad, That ro eduivalUm ahould b adopted In all tha aeeondary achonia of Portland." Tha affirmative, I,uala afarklln and Georgian Smedley, defeated Grace Uoo1al and lieenie Mctltw of the neaatlve. Tha crltlo a report cloaed tha program. I JU 11 I1 1 - . .. J JUNCTION CITV LIGHT I PLANT IS MEKflER'r (Iperl pUpalcs te T JwmL) Eugana.. Or.. Oct 1L The Junction City electrle light plant haa bven pur rhaeed oy ina jsortnweaiern corporation. successor to in tv iiisineue valley com pany, and a 1 hour service will ba In auauraled. It la tha Intention of tli oompany-Mo abandon the email dynamo and aupi'iy tne city with-light ami ower from tha Eugana plant and later rom tha big plant now In' couraa of coneiruciiun on uia aicitenais river. , It la aiiraeated In Baker Cite that It oa caneci ina urejr ntoiie city. PANAMA LIBEL C1SE HEilBIIIG s Owners of the Indianapolis ; News. May Bo Taken to .Washington for Trial. The number of glrla enrolling thla year, and their Internet In the work, la gratifying. Ihe Nekalml Literary aoclety waa formed laat October, for the purpoae of atudylng current literature and current eventa. Commencing with IS charter membera, tha aoclety haa grown to 10. In their cotirae of atudy thla term tha glrla will devota special attention to I women wrltera. On September 23 the eoriety neid ita first meeting and elected tne following officers for the term: 1'realdent, Beatrice JDoty; vice -presi dent, Catherine Plgrot; aecretary, Nina! jierman; treasurer, moraine Miller; aer-l jeant-at-arma, Jeasla Prosser; journal let. Lola Mcguald.' The liaraca claaa elected officers fori their meeting on October boaen are: R. Alexander. K. Morrison, vice' president; I aecretary;. in rratt, treaa kley. serseant-at-arma: ' H. Miller, editor." The boys Intend to make their club -on of the largest In achool this term. -The Kukrlneons held their first uro gram of this term on Friday. The open Inr number was a debate on the ques tion. "Resolved. - That convict labor ahould be used on the public roads of Oregon." The affirmative, supported by glngletary and McCoy, lost to Blair and Liomax of the neiratlve. Next fol lowed, the report of the literary com-1 mmee on . me . Oregon eiate Mlgni School Debating- League," by Bennett The "Polart;ontoversy was ably dls- cuased .by Ackley. The progrsm closed wun a taiK oy tne critic, u. Man. iweii Hraorora and oeorge Johnaon were vot ed Into, the society, v The Phrenodlkcn prorram for Friday was unusually good. The star number I wan one which proved a magnet to the gins a sons; by miss wakeman, one or the most popular of the high school teachers. .. This Is the first time Miss wakeman has been Induced to sing at' high school, and she received an ovation. I Other numbers of the program were a YflIlF Why. We Sell BETTER SUITS for Indianapolis, Ind.. Oct II The hearing in tha so-called Panama llhl caae, In which Delavan Smith and Charlea P. Williams of . this .city sre defendants, waa called In the federal- court today. Judge Anderson presiding. The hearing la to determine, whether the defendant . are to be removed to the District of Columbia for trial. - The prosecution of Mr. Smith. and Mr. Williams grew out of the publication In the Indianapolis News, of which they are' the joint owners, of certain arti cles and editorials In regard to the pur chase by the -United States of the Pana ma canal property. Offense at these ar ticles was taken by ' Theodore Roose velt, Douglas Robinson and -William Nelson Cromwell of New York; Charles t . Tan or Cincinnati, and otners. Tne I TTrr-ir l -ar OIW k T'O rvV matter was' placed before the federal I H ViJlAiN OiXiAJVO grana jury at wasningion, wun ine ae mand for indictments against Mr. Smith and Mr Williams. ' Since the pa pers containing the articles in question had circulated In Washington, It was contended by the government that this constituted publication In the. District of Columbia, and that the offense. If thern was an offense, wss Indictable under the federal law In the District of Co lumbia. Indictments were returned un der the federal statute, and as neither of the defendants was a resident of the District of Columbia, It became neces sary for the government to seek to re move them to the District of Columbia for trial. It Is In regard to this phase of the. case thaf the present hearing is held. , ' . course, you want all you can get for your money. , You owe it to youraelf to give ua a call before you finally decide where to purchase your new Fall Suit Ten dollars in YOUR pocket is what interests YOU. . . , Your knowledge of merchandise will show you x we can save you from 25 to 50 per cent on your new Fall Suit. We have - drtunmers samples of Ladies' and Misses' Suits and Cloaks, and we buy and sell for lessv We have one lot of High-Grade Tailored Suits long coats, plaited skirts, in modes, dark greens and blues, selling all over for $35.00, IIQUOK QUESTION Croup , is most prevalent during the dry cold weather , of the early winter months. Parents ; of young children should be prepared for It All that is needed,. Is a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Many mothers are never vrtthout it In their homes and It has never disappointed them ' . ' .1 Mrs. Dula D. Shepard of Salt Lake City, Utah, speaking in the Interests of the W. C. T. U. at the Central Baptist church. East. Ankeny and East Twen tieth streets, yesterday morning de livered a scathing arraignment of the American grog shop and pleaded for its elimination as the only way of safe guarding the American home. Mrs. Shepard is an able lecturer. Re ferring . to the saloon, Mrs. Shepard said: "Itc evil Influence may Invade your home and ruin the father, or son, or daughter. The American saloon is like a bank which accepts good money from its depositors and, in return, gives out disease, ruin and death to them. There is no escape from its baneful Influ ence. It stands on almost every cor ner of the streets, under the protection of the city and general government and under the special protection of the po lice. It Is a menace 4o every home In this land, and none can. say he is safe from It It must be eliminated en tirely." 1 As Samples CO IS). Others From $15.85 to $37.85 -Open Thursday and Saturday evenings till o'clock for busy people. .COME ! LOOK FOP THE SIGN"" TOU LL COM t AGAIN UPSTAIDS 2 no. FLOOD 34 3 Yz Washington St cod 7 t Mr- IT DOESN'T HURT TO II II d V - i . . . i . . I.". TTTrir TTT Am rrrtTrTrim-n Vr s iu n it a n uv:-: u aa , . (1 1 II v (I 'y U U P P, V NSW : : ;;-JM; . HI -.' J 1 " t.'M BaV i. t . V n ' , i u n:m .www jl:vi. u r m - - . i 10 '.. Ill ' . . -i 1 : . ' lit . : aaa saasw ar aa saf. mm I .. """ ' aasaw Than Any Store in Portland Does for No. 1 We own FIVE stores in this city. No. 2We .BUY more . clothing than any otner store. . "No. 3 We . SELL more clothing than any other store. : 1: ; i No, A Our great purchasing power en ables us to buy for less than any.' . other store. " T r No. 5 We are satisfied with a more " ; MODERATE profit than any other store. THESE ARE ABSOLUTE TRUTHS. Come in and Let Us Prove It. WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD IT'S SO 3rd & Oak 1st & Yamhill . 1st & Morrison (SO CoflomSsil EDip2sseiP9 pec?l i - . ', tV ! - " " II, I I ' '-II r j - " x ; a I J' ' ; ' ill r- - ' ' ...V 'W-is . f '''Wtow ;.Lo-. ji " i- J - r' - ( .K'fti'iHri'Me it 'u " a In Birdseye Maple, Tuna and Dark Mahogany, Golden Oak and Wax Golden Oak Value-giving like this accounts for the rapid V growth of this business during the two years of its existence. Portland people are making the discovery that we do as we advertise, and that our prices are far lower than those of any other establishment. Few firms on the Pacific coast purchase as large quantities of household goods as the house of Gevurtz. By purchasing in large quantities and shipping in full carload lots we are able to make unapproachable prices. No. 521 This massive dresser is one of the most pleasing of all models.' The case is 45x22 inches in size, with drawers and front shaped like the cut. The mirror frame is three inches in. width and carries a very thick genuine French bevel mirror 32x26 inches in size. The base, legs and also the stanchions have claw-shaped feet not shown in the cut. You have a choice of these dressers in four woods and five finishes. Think of purchasing a regular $60.00 (Or HA dresser for only - 00aUU Fine Heating Stoves We carry a largrc stock of heaters of erery descrip tion for burning Coal, Wood or Gas . We hare them oiled' sheet sfec! or castiron. . any beantifal model from which to seleet. , Stove priced from $2.&0 jk. A rery fine heater, one that will lat seren or eight years, can be se cured tor . - SlLOOUp Hesters erected free tame day they are ordered. Steel-Kaflflcs- Best Steel Range on the market, sold on easy payments. Prices from $40 to $55.Pay as 3011 can $1.00 a week. , QJJ Monday Tuesday; Wednesday We frankly say that these are without an exception the best val ues we have ever been able to offer the Portland ladies' and you'll admit that Gevurtz Bros, have offered some prize bar gains since the establishment of this store. Your inspection is cordially invited, whether you are ready to buy or not. f Hand-Tailored Fall Suits at Only . . . . There are some 45 suits in this lotthe latest imported fall models in serges, cheviots novelty tweeds, fancy mixtures. All popular colors and in all sizes. These comprise a special purchase so for tunately made that we can afford to make the Q fj C ...471 U I U 9lfl(B(B!Slte .rftiitp price at only $1.50 C. B. Corsets You know the value of the La Spirite C-B Cor sets, yet we offer some 200 of them on sale Monday, Tuesday. and Wednesday at the above remarkable price. AH corsets are m per fect condition and every ize is represented in this lot.. ' - vws -M m c riw w 1 a a- i - ir aiacpiyu: Handsomely Hand Tailored Suits,Only S I " DIG 5T0RE AT EAST ENDBURNSIDE BRIDGE : " 1 1 " ' j 1 1 mm 1 . Cort Union Avenue 1 6East Biirnside. It is the most attractive offering of high-grade apparel we have . ever given 'this "early in the season one that no woman in need of a hand some Fall Suit can overlook, with out doing herself an injustice. .They are made of - broadcloth, French serge, homespun, camelshair; wide wale, etc, in colors too-numerous to mention, but include all the pre vailing shades; satin-lined, hand somely finished. Long coats, plaited skirts and all the latest style touches that go to make unusually attractive fall garments. A rrcat special for Monday, Tuesday and fOf? HA . Wednesdays... oZj.UU Remember Your Credit Is Good and You Arc Invited, to Open a Charge Account