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! THE-'OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNIHO, NOVKMIiKR 7, KCX V 0 '4 Tovn Tgp'cs 1 1 TONIGHT'S AMtsr:si!:Ts. IHmland .."Tha yueH of tin Highway Huntaluwr .....'Tlie Talk of Now York luker ............. "Honey moon Trail orplieum Vaudevitl llrmid .... Vautlevtll l'antases . ..Veiidevlll Hur .. ...Movlnar riturs J.yrlo "WhoseHabr Are You? Tll.nla of ViH.a AnnUa. Today anil ' tha flrat faur il.vl f the Virk Port landers will be clven an opportunity to view the prlie-wlnnlnr apple recwntiy ' .llunlm. .1 tha llnnit ltlver fair. the luot notable feature of the exhibit being the box to be present to i-mimcin I'aft It m,a mirz-huUHfl hv Hnrflttl ..t Tin.iinH nt til United MtStCS cJepartmclit of Justice, and brought the hlhoBt price ever paid for a box or Ore r,in. ivi Tha illanlav also con tains the several boxes of fruit to bo -presented by the British Society of Port land to Edward VII.. King 01 wm" "The king will receive apples of the cit.AnK.ra. u.rt.tr. whlla tha nresldent will be asked his opinion of the winter banana. Botn lots wore grown tha farm of J. and T. Sealy, four miles t iAn uiu.f an'n are said to be a I VIH j iuiu .-. . tha most perfect speclmehs of fruit evsr sent irom mat notea amnci. . " play Is arranged in tha window of ths Kealy-Lowell grocery at -.Fifth and Stark. ;; .; .-.., . , " Suit Aralnst togfinr Compear. -sfult for M750 agatrist tha Northwestern Log gins; 6 Lumber company has been be gun In tha circuit court by tha Port land Kallway. Light & Power company on a contract for hauling timber and logs on the logging company cars from ' Its camps In Clackamas county to Port- , land. It Is stated that a mlnlrhum chargs of 10 per car was agreed on for da. llverlng 1000 cars tha first year and ' 1600 cars durtng tha next 24 years, the ' contract now having run three year; A provision of tha contract was that If the defendant failed to deliver the number of cars specified In any year It should pay half rata, or per car. ' for each car not hauled. On this account- It Is asserted that tha deliveries hava fallen short each year, tha aggre gate amount being $8760, and that pay- ' ment has been refused. ; Xealty Board Banquet At the meet lnr of" the Realty Board, -held at the Commercial club Friday night. Judge Charles H. Carey gave an Interesting talk on the railway altuation In eastern Oregon, outlining the developing In rail road building now in progress ln that section. .. Following Judge Carey B ad dress Whitney L. Boise, on behalf of 'the Realty Board, thanked him for his excellent and Instructive address. The 'board unanimously adopted a resolu tion favoring paving all the streets in the corporate limits, A committee was named to prepare suitable resolutions on the death of R. M. Wilbur, who was a prominent member of the board. , Xfontavilla Will Do Its Bharev Dr. Emmetfe Drakes president the, Jtose society; Ma O. Cohen, Its seoretary. and J. H. Nolta. of the Peninsula Rose Carnival association, addressed a meet ing Of the Montavllla Rose society, held In the Odd Fellows' hall irt Montavllla " Friday night. The Mont vtUa people were told by the speakers of the plans entertained by tha" rose festival man agement and by the membere-of the tj .nni.tT fnr next vear's rose festi val and of the part which each section of the city would have to stand. It was promised that Montavllla- would do Its share. and gradml through to tha city limits. All but one of tiotdora of property along the street 'have signed away SO foot lois for usa as a street (through tha tre t. It Is a part of tha work of the Kllilngaworth Avenue Improvement esW'latlon, which holds Its meeting every Tuoday night. It Is hoped and Intended to hava the street graded and laid with hard surface pavement straight through. A srhoolhousa on KUMnssworth Is to be asked for In the near future, , Bally Say Program A rally day program lias keen arranged by the workers of tha Ep worth Methodist Episcopal church, corner Twenty-sixth and Bavler streets, for this morning's services. Tha program, which will be gin at 10:46. consists of many musical numbers, ns well as recitations,-hymns, prayers and addresses. Members of the different classes have prepared special features and will via with each other in the presentation of their respective parts. . does to Caioutta A " farewell meet ing In honor of Mrs. K. O. Eaton, who leaves for Calcutta Thursday to look over the Hope school there, Is to be held in -the Church of the Nasarene, East Seventh and Couch streets, this evening at 7:30. Mrs. Katon is raising money (o support over 100 widows and orphans In this school. She will pe absent this time for nine months. SilVSCO TRACTOR Suva tot to Build TTpOn-MrS. Houck, a wealthy Callfornlan, who has recently com to Portland to live, has puronasea through the office of R. F. Bryan a residence lot on Clifton street, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets. Port, land Heights. The lot was sold for $2160 cash,, and the purchaser- will at nnra nrnnit mA with the erection of a handsome home on the site. W a. frhine Ifrea antoa will meet you at East Twenty-second and Thomp son streets, Sunday, November -7, be tween the hours of 1:80 p. m. and p. m., and take you to Alameda Park, the "Tuxedo" of Portland, and back to the carltne. Take Broadway car, Last Sunday you did not go because weather was threatening, but your friends did. Better go this time. , t: Win .Leoture ronia-ht "Some ' Old Saws'' Is the title of Dr. Clarence True WUson's lecture tonight at Centenary M. E. church, East Ninth and Fine, it is said ta be full of humor and Quite instructive, though It has nothing to do with the hardware business. It is one of the doctor's very best. Professor Carson -will lead the large choir and also sing a solo. Sulfa ffrnBlltV."klir ffltntAltV flf til best tailor-made suit in the city for $25 is second to none. We guarantee the fit, fabric ' and ' workmanship,, for we employ only the best of help and buy our woolens of houses who are respon- hl arM who aruar&ntee their roods. We also carry-a fall line of Imported goods that we would be pleased to show you. Unique Tailing uo., sua oiam su Heating of Socialists Socialists' meeting Sunday. November . at . 8 'clock, at Marxian nan, zos mar ut TTiitirt lannrack will sneak en "The Kconomio Condition f the Mid-. die Class," !1 M SKIPPED OUT C. Acme. Jr. AVauts Bonds- liien to Settle Kills Held Against Residence. Beoauso a ' contractor who built his house has Jumped put,, leaving him to hold the sack. C. Aerne Jr. has begun suit In -the -circuit court sgalnat A K. Qostlow and the Union Guarantee association to recover $430 that he n.M mil A n,wfnt Ih. ttrtvnMlirA and sale of his place under Hens for labor and material. - While Oostlow,. the contractor, is nimtd as m. rtfnrtant. ha has disap peared and ths suit Is really against the guarantee association, which put up a $4VOO bond to secure Aerne against loss on liens against the contractor. Aerna save lie engaged Gostlow . to construct a .two story residence for $SS0O, the contraetor furnishing all the material - But he says the contractor skipped .and so many suits were threat ened that be paid claims to the amount of $2430 to keep the property free from execution. , ;. , - . .. - TWO COMPANIES : FILE ARTICLES George F. Keck. K. Henry Keck and a 8. Nlcklln have filed articles of in corporation of the Globe Grain Sepa rator oompany. The eapltal stock Is $100,000. . The Opal City Land company has been Incorporated tf '" Joseph O. Houston, Clarence H. Gilbert,. WUJlam Morfltt and Wilfred A. Jones. The capital stock is $26,000. 'V above sea level,, Anal Wfta Wiilil tm VATafcrOnAlia Of Central Oregon See Page 8. Sec OREGOU TAKES DEEP INTEREST f . sjagtegSBsss-sBSsBaagaajj All Communities Seem to "Be Wiling to Help Ad : : vertise. The highest Inhabited place in' the world Is the Buddnist monastery or ',","", K.-k wars severely Ilalne, Thibet, which la about 17.00. feet "W:" . Dally letters, received from Tom Rleh ardsoq, manager of the publicity de partment of the Portland Commercial club and secretary of the Oregon De velopment league, indicate that his trip over the eastern and southern parts of the state nas peso an ( unuuuuwa success. Under the direction of the league. Oregon has never taken a more decided movo forward In community publicity than now. .During the past Week. Mr. Richardson . has held well attended meetings. Great interest nas peen shown everywhere, i '.-. Lebanon raised a publicity fund of $2600, and the money will be expended Immediately on advertising, setting forth the advantages of the city and surrounding country. 1 " ' " Corvallia has organised a women's auxiliary to the commercial organlsa .ii n . HiivMvtnn Kfiatnaaa - and profes sional' men have raised an advertising fund of $2000. Forty residents have formed a' commercial club. Within the month the membership , U expected to Jump' to 100. - '' Laldlaw and Gienaaie resiaenia much interested In the publicity move., ment and ere" at work raising a pub licity fund. Other cities are being heard from oally. . .v -i-v--.? ...-' - ::- BUt by B'etersom'a antov Fof Injuries sustained in being run down by John H. Peterson's automobile Mrs. Mary L. rv has bearun suit in the circuit court for $161$ damages. The accident took place on September on East Twentieth 1. nininttrr hiwrnivhic a buvSV with her husband. She alleges that her Saaoe Council Crest Sunday night at . Hall will be heated. ; . , - 8 PI . .1. i . -J '" ' 1 v . .. . A m Professor Biohard Max Meyer, 848 Alder ; sU- painting and drawing les- .a. a Atn(ns am , XXTmAn mM.Au v an A DUUK-) WTVUIIig v V ' ww ma.uwva Thursday, 7:80 to 1:30 p. tsu, sketching irom cast ana me inoa.i. ' " Must Pro duos Froverty. Mrs. J. Lem an, who conducts the Waldorf, has been cited to appear In the circuit court on the afternoon of November 10 to be examined-ss ttr certain personal propj arty she Is said to possess, but which the sheriff was unable to find.. The sheriff was given an attachment In the case of Frank Bruhn and Charles bu deen, doing business aa the State Mar ket. Jn which judgment was rendered for $440, but returned It unsatisfied. - A. B, Johnson has made affidavit thathe be Hevea Mrs. Leman has concealed some of her property . and she will be re quired to explain what she has. Services in iirew Jlmrob Because of Its anproprlateness the congregation of the Church of -the Good Tidings, will hold Its first service in the Hew church tfllft morning, which Is All Souls' day The large' parish hall while not yet finished, Is already oonifortabjs nd t- tractive and a rich and beautiful serv ice, with special music will signalise the opening. The pastor's theme will be "Lessons for All Souls Day." The Sunday school will hold its first session Irt the new building at noon. The new Untversaliet church is at Broadway and East Twenty-fourth street Brides Oommittse Meeting. The bridge committee of the northeast side improvement clubs will hold, a meeting in the office of Judge M. G. Munly in the Wells-Fargo building tomorrow afternoon at S o'clock for the purpose of devising means for employing coun sel to assist the city attorney In defending- ths bridge bonds against the 'attack made upon them tn the courts. The committee consists of Judge Munly, ex-officlo chairman, and D. L Povey, J. Ward Smith, Herman Wittenberg, George W. Bates, S. C. Beach, X B. Man ley and J. Frank Slnnott. . Are Tow a Christ! ant How do you know? Rev. Leas will tell you Sunday morning. "The Soul After Death." 7:45 n tm fit. Jamaa church. West Park and Jefferson streets. ' We are offering all our fine fall mil linery at one-third off. This Includes .Ham hat. fanov Athra nA nliimAn. Marts TJ. Zeltfuchs, 4 Alder street Tor flsle choice collection of Alas ka baskets, moccasins and curios at El well hotel. Seventh and Alder, room IS, Monday and Tuesday only. . Steamer Jessie Harking, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 3 p. m. . "leffert's' pure gold seamless wed ding rings, all siaas, engraving free; price, $9 to $1$. tl Washington t T. X. Beach COq the Pioneer Paint company, 13S First street Phones M, lJ34.A-18S4. v - Dr. W. B. Ooffman removed to 301-S Medical buiWin-f. Telephone Main S7, W. A Wise and associates, painless dentists, Thlr and Washington. ; . ' imm avStravtlaainaBti of Reiner. ' The Furrier," in Society Section. n.'f.ni Oarsata Marie U. Zeltfuchs," 34C Alder. Portland agent - - Sane Council 43rsst- Sunday night at 8. Hall will be heated.. autA rut oil Co.' have 3 phones- East 18$ and C-1294. " A THOUSAND TRIMMED HATS Mostly Black No Two Alike 4 - j , Every One Now Reduced .' Eastern' patterns it half; all others, including black plumed models, at 20.to 40 per cent Jess than regular. Four Extra Special' Lots LOT 2 Blacks and staple col ors." Splendid assortment, good practical, medium styles for women; also large black felt shapes, with all colors velvet bows for girls. Regular $4.50 to $5.75 for f3.80 LOT 3 Some of these are for yo'ung girls, but mostly for wom en. Black, brown, navy, gray, green, etc. Felt, velvet, silk, etc, appropriately trimmed. Regular $3.75 to $4.40 now....... $2.90 LOT 4 In this lot are many black turbans and medium black hats, good styles,, nearly all from our own milliners. ; Regular $8 to $7.50 now. ; LOT 4-No; black In this lot. Every one : beautiful example of milliner artyn designt com bining and blending this season s fashionable shades of cinnamon, mustard, sulphur, old rose, wis taria, raisin, delft, Alice, etc Ele ?ant showing. Values up to $18 or ........ ... . . . . ...... ?T.T5 Fraley Bros, 212-214 Third Street Corner Salmon XUUagswotth Bleetrio ZJne. Ru mors et an electric line on Killings worth avenue, which -would have Its Ultimate terminal at Troutdale. have been sUrted as a result of the plan of a number of Killlngsworth avenue prop erty owners to have the street opened TTnoia Vrers has only one stora Look, for the name. Abenteofn, Jeweler, 348 Wash., near 7. "Where to Dine. n..i rmtnit rtrilL 1ES-3S4 Alder. KnwiKi rhtrken dinner with Ice cream, 40c: merchants' lunch. 16. Royal chop suey and noodles. Open day and night " A special BOo chicken' dinner today: Hairs restaurant, 830 Washington st A opU City mture Ketropella ' . Of Central Oregon See rage . Sec. . DIAMOND INVESTMENT FOR XMAS Buy a Diamond now an4 paj: for it in partial payments. We will lay it aside and you can have it entirely or almost paid for at Christmas. The. wisest investors buy Dia monds, for they have appreciated full 20 per cent in a single year. We permit no misrepresentation as to true values, and cordially invite comparison on the basis of , quality and prk :-. - - - , . The Heitkemper Go. Watchmakers, Jeweler, SUvenrrJths. .' . 286 Morrison Street . "PLAIN POLISHED. ROMAN COLD, ENOINK TURNED OR PANCY ENGRAVED CASES 0 OUR PRICES ON WATCHES ARE THE, LOWEST IN THE ' ' CITY. ; LET US . ' PROVE IT A Really Dependable Watch at a Very low Price movement. Plain polished ease, suitably for a. monogram, at the same price. As an illutratlon that our prices hava not advsnUd a copper in spite of the recent advance on all Amer lan movements, we offer this fine timekeeper at 012.5O Mail orders filled at the same' price and sent prepaid to any address as long as our present stock lasts. . ,:.v; r A imli Paposlt WU1 X.ay One Aside for teas ' 266 M0RRIS0H ST., BIT. THIRD' AND FOURTH . m m 1 m Pictorial Review Patterns and Publications 145-14? Scond St., Bet. Alder and Morrison We Sell the Best 55.00 Hat In America Five-dollar Hats are our hobby, and we believe we sell more hats at this price than at "all other prices combined. - We devote unusual care toward developing and creating hats at this price. Monday we make an extra display in which every phase of the .ashiontrend is played upon in numerous variations of eacbof which a touch of originality is evident. You will admit We Sell the Best $5 Hat in America An Extraordinary Offer In High -Grade Silk - . Petticoats ,.mre tfVTDA : MP. AW TAFFETA SILK PETTI- COATS in all the-leading shades and black, deep bpanish flounces: Regular prices $iu.w ana ;nHal .... ....;..... CHILDREN'S HEAVY FLEECED KNIT UNDERWEAR, " high neck,. long Sleeves, anKie-icngiu piita.s 1-7 years, regular price to I 8-15 years, regular price to Snecial . . . ; 30 B5c. Special . . . , : 37 fcumtAT oxjstnss rsov n a. ac to s ml . Chicken Soud. Gumbo Free with meals Trab Salad, Mayonnaise dresslns;. .251 Fried Cat Fish. ... ........ .20 V4a nilmon -I. ......... ........iSO Fried Halibut vn.-.l. . . :..-,. . . V." -20 Boiled Bait Maeserei. armwn uuiwr Tenderloin of Sole, tartar sauce. ...20 . . . . rrh with rnlA al,w QAi Steamed Little Neck Claras, drawn butter ?!?; Clara Bouillon, with toast .... 164 Chickent Pot Pie, with dumpllnn SO . .. r d.h P.niun a la Creole. .2ne Fried Chicken, a la. Maryland. . .i . .35 Short Rihs Be-. brown potatoes. .80 Chicken Oibleti, saute with mush rooms .? Braised Sirloin ot Beef, sweet P- Breaded Pork Chops, sweet poU tnaa ............ SOe Beef Stew with vee tables......... 5 ! Codfish Cakes, cream sauce.. 1R4 i-orn re? ttaan ana rouuwj Baked Pork and Beans....... 15e Braised Lamb with Brussel sprouts 254 Ranana. Frittera. vanilla sauce ....2(1 Side Order Banana Fritters. .. r. .. .1Q ' Half Sprlns Chicken. Fried. ....... KOc ; Koaai nicaen,' wjm arming, , Roast Veal, with dressing . . Rnait Taunh. with dreaains . . . . Roast Pork, with apple sauce. . ..25 Roast Beet with pan rraTf ....... 1 5 , Sliced Tomatoea. 10: Green On Fun , , SUced Bananaa and Cream. ip;i Hot Wince Pie, Bi Stewed1s. SJI ,a: A rmla sauce. K 5; Sweet Potatoes, m Ra- alln Hot Wince Pie, fW Stawad Prunes r.mK. fiail.a Ka XOti Caul 11 lower. (; epinacn, oci tr.JiarlAln ,r.im trarr 2Xs Bcraisoieo vt .D.u- - - a. - - - Kitf aad Batter ama rvnmei au vmwm n .- PINNER FROM U A. M. TO P. Ji PININO BOOM FOR UU5IES.X American Restaurant com. tzxx3 avs coven mzm. UNITED WIRELESS TELEGRAPH CO. soaa woob-tobt-c, city risoal ArU o Oorbm miuim Mnr BUUUBTIIN (68) AS OTHERS SEJE US ' A JTrTW TORK, J. 1. 1 VR.C. C. OAI.PRAITH. Vic--?Va. Sad rtn. War. L nltci iraia iwnnn8i, -. . . . 7 . r sitw'i b to irkpnvlKtii rur ltr f te lth last. V e have found the Atlantic IvFor-M Wlre!-e TrTgwl, wlta mhtrh wt aMp are "iurr t rcnrrally aatlsfactory. Taa Will recall It -ait on one or twe of h !ki. fir.t aa an triwrlmMl We h twrw equipped five, and are eoaslder- la eulrplri the others." Tetys trulr. (Bired s. il rT.rjnts.jfTa, lee-Prea. and Oea. VI fr. Ocean SIcamsiilp Company ol Savannah flf r IS, RcrUi Kircr. Itcw Terk MM In saving money and yourtceth' call online Boston Dentists. Our methods are up-tevdate and painless as gentleness, care and equipment can : possibly "make them. ' NOTE OUR PRICES: , "GoId Filting, $1.00 upV Gold Inlays, $2.50; Gold Crowns, 22-k., $3.00; Gold Crowns, 22-k,, reinforced, ' $5,00; Porcelain Crowns, $3.00; Bridge Work, $3.00; Silver Fillings, Cement Fillings, 50c ; Enamel killings, $1.00 up; Rubber Flates, $i.uu, ana J. ' -- i Parlo 291 Y Morrison St, Portland, Or., and Over Duna'a Dry Goods Store, Willamette Sw Bet. Eighth and Ninth Sta Eugene, Or. ' HOURS 8:30 A. M. to 0:30 P. ML Open Evenings Until 8 o'Ckck SundayUntil Noon Work Guaranteed for Ten Years . Lady Attendant 8AVM w A . niiercAHRiiiiit" THJJ rOLLOWIia Z.XTTXB WAS BEOSZTSD ST TSOKPSOlf A TEW OATS AOO Fort William. Ont, Oet J8. '09. 11m, Ur Thnmnioit. The classes are all rlsht. No ohance neceasary. ' ThanklnC you again for your kindness. , ) Very truly yourk fllmed) -. V Thomnson has cleaseA Col Brysn .A An.. 9n nfln nth.r an ectasia wearers and can please you. One chares covers entire cost or examination, glasses, frames. " thowonE SecoaS Xloor, Cortet Blflfi and Morrison. A tECTURE ok " Qirlsllan Science Tbe Relfgloa ol 'llxt IW l : r:':'; ":.-r''V AT .A'a ' Masonic Temple West Park 'and Tamhill , " ' 1 , Streets Sunday. NoVe 7lh " AlTI&VOOir 9 O'CXOOK aSTEnni a. 0'ox.ocx . JUDGE SEPII5IUSJ.D1X1 C. S. D. .No admission fee., No Collection taken, i . - Columbia University , rOBTlASSOKXCrOS A Catholic Boarding and Day School - TOtnro yam astd sots - Ccllcfilalc, Sd;c:I 2nd Commercial Cocrses-. Grammar Grades for tors evsr 11. 'TXBV8 Board, tuition and laundry. 1300. Day scholars Collegiate Courses, aa Day scholars HI eh School Courses, 176. Day scholars Grammar Grades. 166. Private rooms, according; to location. Catalogues free on request, Next term opens September 14. . REV. JOSEPH GALLAQHERk a & C President. , T773 n lEsEAr. STATIONERY & PRINTIHG CO. Latest Styles in 'Wedding Invitations Announcements Monogram Stationery Visiting Cards FIFTH AND OAK STREETS Pure Beantlfal Jade Jewelry tlons made to erdr. M imwfMN ftamaa en ' J (raved with the thre Icaraioai vmnev en al tera, via. Glory, Irf-- Iperny ana Lfljtrn t Charses reasonable ant H.ra of anv dt'K-i promptly executed ani sent prepaio mr.j rri of the V. A Thef.!- r ,nor ura tv. J7 T Choaf, StafT-. S4S rkow Sfc REMEMBER H.OOM M HAKXTON BUH-DINC BUY NOW! HUh rr1- tallr4 rflm mer-- I 8ita. Cap-a. Cats. Ma-tsta, etc at half pr oc M trX1W 9. wiVTT,TOW ui ww EAEMf traits State as rereifa wTZtil r rnnthl, Ttwm44 ard ' rAcme coast rAnmoia,ii TTii uinHtz nf Rnrfrnlns nre to be found In the Classified Columns of The Journal. Attention Merchants Tea will he Interested to know V t we here snore safes and vaults tn i W use thaa all other companies cmt!n-) We isreae evir safes to be sujeri r to all othera. Portiand Safe Ton rr arents for tbe Herrin-llil yti t Safe Company, manuf acturr of I aeaulne Halls Kafe A l-x r" l afes aad vaul'a i Seventh tutu. Christcnscn's fi'cw I roaTM r a " t Pftn .. wrr r coirn nt'f in a r T'- OBEaCaT UW ICBOCW rdtn. oaaiL A t . " . rsutH I" l"; so t : ( of t -s y -.. ..