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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING), QCTOHER tO, 1005.' tha bands of tha Alhon Block company will be produced for the first time on will reol?e a worthy preaentatlon. nr any state. . . An AU Fun RUI. KJ KJ VJL X. IUi-ef isms jjaDseJ v (Hartal wwa to a u.iif feature of The Jourat "till cue In In it turti rtewe hol trull II (tcned la the. wxlflf Kill or c trie- ' (ill out tt b(ur Id o'clock luMk iuornliig.) Mlaa M, Lillian Kdwarda and Hoy 'Hayes, both Of this city, were mar-rind , .Wednesday morning In the study of th , Second Paptlat church, East Ajikeny . street, Rev. 11. B. Iliac k performed tha ,, , ceremony In tha preaenoe of a (aw rela . tlvas ana friends. ' a a Tha. first social entertainment of tha , aeaaon of tha A. A A. 8. rKe will ba .alvan thla evening at tha cathedral; ; banquet will ba a feature of ttta evening , In their handaomely appointed banquet . halL Tha patroneaaea ara Mrs, 1, . OMa, Mra. John-Annand. Mra. R. D. .Cannon, Mra. W. T. Masters. Mra. A E. ; Butterf laid. Mra. George W; Btaplaton .and Mra, W. BL Timor. . v . ....--. a . : Mra, Rosa noyt entertained yeatarday ; afternoon at tha Uobart-Curtis with a .bridge party. Hunches of violets wara given at aaoh. of tha three tables as trophies of tha game. ,y i - ; : - ,'' Tha marriage of Miss Oca Margaret i Frloa and Louia Fred Bohnele took plaoa last night at I o'clock at tha homo of j, Mra Richard W. Price, tha bride's grandmother, 460 East Oak street. Tha decorations were autumn jeavee anq chrysanthemum;-need Irt profusion throughout tha rooms. Tha oeremdny was performed by Rev. B. Nelaon Allen ; of tha Hawthorns Park Freabyterian ' church. Tha brlda was given away by "! her father. IL W. Price. Mlaa Eva Lll .1 Uan Graves was the maid of honor, and wore a pretty blue crepe de china frock ' and carried an exquisite, bouquet; of pink carnations. Tha best man was Charles senueie, a orotner or tne groom, ' Who has recently returned from Manila, . Mendelsaohn'a ' wadding march was played by Mrs. Prank Jeffs,' and duVlng ,:. the service Traurnerel was also given by Mrs. Jeffe. The bride wore a prin cess gown of Xusal Manila cloth with v ..pearl trimmings and her flowers were Bride roses. Her wedding .veil was .' caught with a spray of orange blossoms, . The service was followed by a "beautiful reception from 8:0 to S:0. The ."W, club girts, of which Miss Pries la a ; prominent member, had charge pf tha I reception. - Those receiving were Miss . Mabel Strahan, Mrs. Frank Catlow, Miss ; Delia Bradley, Miss Tot Taggart, Miss . Aagot Laffen and Miss Delia " Nealon f ;ln tn,',.dln!ng-room ' all the arrange ments carried out the color schema of ' red and green.' red carnations and ferns being conspicuously Used. - Punch was C served by Miss Edith Knox, Miss Rachel Holllngby and Miss Mame Newton. Mr. f arrtt'Mrs. Schuele left for a etay of sev- eral weeks in Los Angeles, and on their return will be at home at the home of i Mrs. Richard Price, 460 East Oak. ... The Harvest , dance given last night by the Irvlngton Tennis club was one ',-of tha -unique affair of the- season, r About 300 members of the club ap f pea red in costumes in keeping with the , harvest season. Members not in. corn. ' stalk clothes paid the penalty of under i going various punishments, such as. be- Ing blindfolded and made 4o jump over t tuba of water, and tha Ilka, - The club houaa aeeumed all tha forms Of an old faahloned country barn dance and tha coatumlng of tha swains and maios ao corded well with tha aettlnsa. Tha or chestra was draaaed as eountry fiddlers and the eountry idea of square danoes waa Indulged in to tha delight of thoaa participating. , Credit ts due W. J. Hoff. mannwho had charge of tha arrange mental for a most unusual party. Others on tha committee wara Lloyd J. Want- worth, Walter M. Cook, W. T, Wood ward and Frank Ptelda. , :. . : On Wednesday 1 Mlaa R. K, Bander, national corresponding seoretary of tha Needlework guild, wilt meet tha woman of tha Irvlngton branch at "the homo of Mra T. A- Sherman,. 411 East Fifteenth street north. The guild Will, hold Its annual tea and exhibition of .garments November 11 la ha .Unitarian chapel. j Mrs. T. W.. Xordby entertained at five hundred thla . afternoon at her home, 718 Wayne street, for Miss Groth of Sacramento and Mrs. .A. A. Davis of Medford. Miss Oroth waa one of the hostesses , at tha California . building, Alaska-Yukon-Paclflo exposition, and js visiting Miss Cornelius, (. v -v - Mlaa KktSmni Cowan of this city left atSjr---laU-wltBher-alater la 'Al bany, . , : ,. - . . .. , -. The Portia olub will entertain tomor row night the husbands of tha mem bers at tha home of Mrs. George . Brlca. ' :t ' . .:. . ',-. . ..-,'' Tha T. W. C. A. will enjoy a Hallow eea entertainment tomorrow night wttti all the fortune telling, future reading accessories. , .. V , .; Miss Emma Brune from The Dalles Is visiting with Mrs. H. F. Elliott, tS4 Eest Thirty-seventh street, f Mlas Brune and Mrs. Elliott who waa Lela John son, were . schoolmates at St Helen's hall. .Mlaa Brune la an attractive and charming girl and has many frienda in Portland and much entertaining has bean planned -or her during her visit Saturday, evening a' Halloween party will be given afr.the T. w. c. A. open to . all members and their men friends. There will be tha usual Halloween ac companlments of ghosts and witches and fortunea, of oats and "owla and pump kins. . This Is the first membership party of the season, the. forerunner of , series which Is being1 planned for tho 'MAY PROVE 1 FATAL When Will Portland People Learn the Im portance of It? Oretron commandery No. 1, Knights Templar, entertained over 250 visitors, most of whom were Royal' Arch- Ma sons, last night with a banquet In the Masonlo Temple. - Eminent Commander D. G. Tomaslnl ; introduced Hugh J. Boyd as chairman of the evening, who explained - Qiatthe-onleot of tha gather ing was to bring together the Masons in the city and cement a brotherly feeling among all branches of the craft After the address of welcome by Bin Knight Rflbert A. Miller, the following program was carried out: Oregon quartette, Fred Jones, monologlsfe; Professor Van Her man. Magician; solos by Sir Knight George W. Morgan, W. H. McCorquo dala, aocompanlst; History of Knight Templarlsm by Sir Knight W. C Bris tol. At the conclusion or tne program of entertainment tha members of the commandery escorted tho guests to the banauet hall where a delightful repast prepared by Sir Knight Van Kirk waa served, Last night's function brought together the largest number of Mason's ever assembled at a similar affair In Portland. - - , Ifrantlful Girls at ,p,wl!, Tha Da Haven Sextet will be seen at the Orpheum next wek. In a charm tng lit t If operetta called "The Under- study," It Is a unique Idea .worked out In aclver way and has a bevy of beautiful girls. Bansal for KlUbancaJ Japs. . Conaldered tha beat troupa.it Japan ese tumblers and Jugglers to visit this oountry, tha Kltabanaal company comas to tha Grand next week. A. feature of this act la tha gorgeous embroidery used. " 'MUe. Florine) Ocmlns. 7 : ' Mile, Fiorina, known around tha globe as the most fearless, trainer of leopards In the world, will appear at Pantages next weak with her troupe of six trained feralan leopaxda, tha most dangerous and vivacious sextet of animals In cap tivity. , . :, . ... . "The Girl From Alaska." . .Miss Elisabeth Halo, tha famous emo tional actress, will be presented ' by Messrs. Russell tc Drew at tha Fort- land theatre for one entire week, com mencing Sunday evening October II. In "Tha Girl from Alaska,'1 a play which There Is at the 'Grand an all-fan bill this week, a program whlcR ectntlllatea with brlghtneaa and ' merriment. Tin top of lha bill ahewe lemeat I'antaer A Co, In acrubatlo novaliiea. Olrl Who HorswhlpieH! Warflcld, Mlas Frankla Bailey, who achieved fame b.Jjortwhlpplu-Davld WarflalJ a few years ago in retaliation for a groat Insult, Is with Wilson Franklyn A Co. at Pantages thla week. She playa an Important role In "My Wife Won't LEADINQ EAST SIDE DEPARTMENT , STORE East Morrison, Corner Union Avenue EAST SIDE AGENTS BUTTERICK PATTERNS Last of Eddie For .Tonight. - '. Sara S. A Lea Bhubert, Inc., will pre-j sent EJdle Foy for tha laat time to-i night In his musical whlmsloal sue- oeaa "Mr. Hamlet of Broadway." This la one of tha most elaborate muatca) oomedles aver presented In this city. ' Frnne Drier Darns. " , Wallowa, Or, Oct ft. A Urge fruit drier belonging to t. S. McDonald of Promtae was entirely destroyed by fir Monday evening. Mr. McDonald was drying prunes and the entire lot ton In all, was destroyed with the building. He had no insurance. ' can't get away g from such value as COBS 9 for 15 cfs. g j Cobs are the biggest value ever given fpr, the money the big value at the little price. A full yard of- Havana V in fouMnch lengths, ' roughly made and roughly packed, but good .to.ba,cco7is 1110 fragrant delicious nothing as good as Cobs" has ever bftftn 7m- mm -. - : . -- 5 sold at the . price. The stock E equal to that of the average three-for-a-quarter well made brands. Cobs look differently, . , th e y taste the. same. . 2 Backache la only a simple thing at .first; .'. .v But when you know 'tis from the kid i. neys; f- w ' That serious kidney troubles follow; That Diabetes, Bright's disease may ; ba the fatal end, ' 1 Tou will gladly profit by the follow . Ing experience. 'Tls the statement of a Portland cltl- en. .. - ' ' J. C Buckler. 8 E. Ninth street. Port. land. Or., says; "In my estimation there is no remedy " equal to Doan'a JCldney Pills in curing kidney disorders. There t .-warn a conaisni . aoreness across tne i small of my back and stooping or 11ft- ing would cause sharp twinges in that part or mv dooy. .1 inea ons remedv r,after anotherd in an effort to get relief. nut wunout result, wnenuoan a Kid ney Pills wera brought to my attention J procured a supply and was benefited I .their use and they soon completely re- muveu iu pun irum my pacK ana oor- rected the action of the kldnev mncrm- tlons which had been' somewhat irregu- lmr . i", ..... - For sale ' by all dealers. Price -Bs cents. ' Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the s name Doan's -and : take no other. r . - AT THE THEATBES j Th Llo" at the Star. "The Lie." produced by tha Edison company and on view at the Star thea tre, la a feature and shows how rapidly the American productions are coming to the front The story deals with an In cident of tha Franco-Prussian warv "Th Spoilers" Next Week. One of the most thrilling successes on the stags today is Rex Beach'a story of Alaskan goldfields, "The Spoilers," which opens a ftva nights' engagement at the Baker theatre next Sunday matinee. "Our Boys la Bine" at Orpheum. ' The splendid military spectacle,. "Our Boys In Blue," hss made a ten strike with Orpheum audiences' this week. Thai beautiful drills, both Infantry and artillery are executed In an astonishing-manner. '- . An' Innocent Sinner."; 1 "An innocent Sinner" which .will be produced at the. Lyric theatre Sunday. matinee and for the whole week, has. a number or the most- remarkable charac Have you tried the thirty day test of rQiiake -Oats : in em is s 5 Jt-.TW 1 sV W 'i'TT fTTTTJ I w ' . v v .aw a. a aT m ., iid,juiM'Warv m ? FOR SALE S&mWJ ' J g EVERYWHERB VJj PVf f J v 4 -. a . .... u 1 1 vSwlSSiwSSSS 1 1 r & "Isa ran i,. wnm - ii tera that have ever been. penned and in MASOIf. EHE3IAN & to DISTKI BUTOKS. Portland. Seattle, Spokane) in your November is a good month to try it just 30 days. Eat Quaker Oats at least once a day for thirty days, cut out greasy foods in ) proportion and vatch the results in the way you feel. . .. You'll be astonished! Quaker Oats is the greatest of all building foods. . It's a food for 365 days in the year. " v " Costs almost nothing.- pvo Quaker Oa'? OmPany CHICAGO About Central British Columbia? Largest undeveloped area of good land on North American Continent, suitable for "wheat, mixed farming and stock. Gold, silver, salt, petroleum. You Can Get Information of wonderful opportunities by -writing for our free map and ufficial data regarding land, mines, climate, etc . FO RT G EQ RG E 0oming metropolis, on line of Grand Trunk Pacific By, half way between Prince Rupert and Edmonton. Fort Gkorge is the gateway to great Nechaso, Bulkley, Skeena, Peace Rirer, Fraser and other fertile nraUeys, also to Caxriboo and Tnlton mining disricts. - Firrt offering of town loti Title guaranteed and insured by Oorenament of British Columbia. Send your name and address , today it interested. ' . , Kaliiral Resources Security Co Hi 413 WINCH BLDG., VANCOUVER, B. C Ladles All-Wool Sweater Coats . ...... t i For Saturday and Won day wa ra showing; pur wool, : fancy weava Sweater Cot. in cardinal .and white, aarmenta that ara strictly newest style, moit deiirable right now, and are really worth $3 00 apeciai at ..fx.wa Ladles' $2.00, $2,50 ..Umbrellas at 26-Inch Umbrellaa, with plain wood Handles or wita gold and pearl trimmed handlea; beat ateel frame and rod; fait color union twill silk coven. A rare Umbrella bargain -hat;toeaon-fa!eSatnrdayr" Ladies' 50c Fleeced Vests and Pants 39c Fall weight fleece-lined Vesta or Pants, in material gray or cream color; all regular sizes. , Men's 75c Outlnri FlannclNIflhtrobcs Aa extra, special Saturday and Monday offering: . Men's full size, well made Robes, in a rariety of neat patterna and colors; good quality ol flannel. " Men's New Styles in Goli Shirts Coyrl I.Icnb r I lUerata , I tB.lta Kli4 I 14. , , . 'V ' 1 ' ' I SSc Worth to $1.00. See the window display, come in and examtne tne shirts. Some are pleated bosom, mm. rmt atI. inmi ara nlain. Every shift new pattern, full cut, ana weu maae. xou prooaDiy nave 1 a a a aa m a . . a paid iw tor in wis not ao gooa. FREE! FOOTBALLS. FOOTBALL PANTS, SAVINGS BANKS With Boys' Suits And the best Knickerbocker Suits in the city, at fS.OO, fU.&U, f4.00, fS.OO, fe.oo, f7.pO. ArcYouAlerlfor Values? ... , ...... ,.. v.-' Rpeeials and leaders are too oftan but baita with hooks hidden In thm. Don't be catirht Ba alort for RKAt. VALUES. When wa offer a , , Roya! Posh Button r.Iorris Chair Girls' $5.00, $6.00 Winter, Coats Choice new Winter Coats for girls from 6 to 12 years. Materials are cheviots and kerseys, in gray, blue, red; neatly made and trimmed with braid and buttons. On sale Satur day and Monday only. 99 Men's "Kenrclfln Raincoats 012-00 fa gl-w The celebrated "Kenreign" guar anteed to be satisfactory in every respect. Raincoats. The top-notch values in Raincoats. Made with military or plain collars, in variety of colors and material. Prices are f 12.00, $13.50, f 16.00, atir.50, f 18.00. : ; made of solid quarter-sawed oak. beautifully designed and finished, with handsome velour cushions, back adjustable to nine comfortable posi tions, almply by prrnalna; a button; complete for SIXSQ JJ.00 down. 11.00 a weeK. xou recognise mo value. It's but one of 70 doslana and finishes all .at eastern prices. Branoa stores C Joans, O.r.j Tan- : ooavar, wasb. . '. HOMEFURNISHEPS 3600 Cast Momisom St. SATURDAY in Onr Big Bargain Basement 25c Wire Dish Drain ers , ISc Gas Mantles;.. 84 1 U-gil Tin Pails and Cover . 35c. gJas.t JBerry. JBo wl; for 25 2Sc glass Berry Bowl for . . w.ls 5Qctaoite Dish .... Pan. for 35 mm- Decorated Jap WareAll New Patterns ' ' 10c Salt or Pepper Shakefs,,VJ5 . - 15c After Dinner Cnps and Sau-j 15c Bread and Butter Plates.. .lOf ...iwa? c jap iea Jots. . -.awar cers NEW TRAIN SCHEDULES v j IN EFFECT SUNDAY, OCT. 31, 1909 ; iiHButs Portland to Chicago VIA ' Spokane, Portland & Seattle Ryv "THE NORTH BANK ROAD" AND " Great Northern Ry.) ,A.KD or Burlington Northern Pacific Ry.) Route Via S. P. & S--Spokane-N. P. Ry. TRAIN 2 TRAIN 3 925 a..mr?. Lv. Portland Ar 8:00 a. m. 9:25 p. m.. ... Ar. Spokane Lv 8:45 p. m. 1 1 .00 a. m. . . . Ar. Chicago Lv. ... 10.00 a. m. Via S. P. & S.-Spokane--G. N. Ry. TRAIN 4 TRAIN 1 7 :30 p. m. . . . Lv. Portland Ar. ... .8 .00 p. m. 7 .00 a. m Ar. Spokane Lv 8.00a.m. 9 .00 p. m...,. Ar. Chicago Lv 10:15p.m. ALL TRAINS CARRY Through Standard and Tourist Sleepers Be tween Portland and St. Paul and Chicago v Aiso ; Parlor Observation CarsDining Cars First-Qass Coaches - 11 Hous, 30 Minutes, Portland to Spokane PASSENGER STATION Eleventh and Hoyt Streets CITY TICKET OFFICES , Corner Third and Morrison Streets ' . 122 Third Street, Near Washington. - 72 Honrs to Chicago 60 DourstoSt.Paul Solid Thrdcgh Train lo Chicago via The'North Bank Road (S, P. St S. RY.) . .and ' i Northern Pacific Ry. Effecfive October 31. ELECTRIC LIGHTED, STEAM HEATED Day Coaches, Diner, Tourist nd Standard sleeping - Cars. ' Perfect Service. Tickets and Information 255 MORRISON STREET. PORTLAND. . D. CHARLTON, A. G. P, A. an Sti, crman 1 jay'f&Coi Sixth aad acorzlaoa. Opp. fostoffloa. A Timely Snngestlon Christmas will soon b bars. Ton hava promised tha- family a new piano; don't dalay tho selection of it until you nava stwnt tha money In tended for tha plauo ior something Make your aelactlon' NOW. pay a small deposit and littla every weeit rrotn now until cnriatmaa: by that time you will bay. paid enough to equal tne ordinary nrst payment and will be aura of yourpiano for Chrlatmaa day. , . Just now. yon will And our stock especially large. Fall aolpmenta are arriving; every day. . Select your piano today. tela way and ethos Haaoa. . TleSea? , Talking' 7 Mamember Ladle Post ferret to oy Tt satta at fc'f . j . . a.. i.. P.t. 1 . r T. f ' - extats. Waiata, etc at Manufacturer a Price. I alii atay In I'ortian'l lSre week a only. KmemtT, ' hit by buying your suite from !nirr.mr carr riles anl run tin r1k. "; e - t make your trlr par yna from 111 ta Pul. ! to ITS at pmunrmr-i I emmhr room Si. liamiitoa b !g. l l i Third at. iPATEI TTmlteg tae aS f r rrara. Vtm . Tkcvna coatTarxT a aw"-. ri. rVTsTlO