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iat, o; . r- - r DAILY JOUIIHAL, rOHTLAUD, TIIUIl-DAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 15, 1910. TOXIGUT'S AMUSEMENTS Orpheum .... Grand ....... Pantages .... Lyric bur ......... Vaudeville Vaudeville Vaudeville "Playing the Kaces" Moving picture " Recognises Assailant Nearly two months after n attempt had been made to, rob him of $300 In the terminal yards,. Ortor Sjiefert. laborer,, recog nized In Seave L'relac tne man whom he believe made the attempt and pointed him out .to Patrolman Phil Johnson at Second and Burnslde streets' last night Urelac wu arrested on a vagrancy charge, but this morning Slefert swore but a warrant charging him with high way robbery. At the tlma Slefert was held up a small amount, of money was ' taken,' but ; before the highwayman found the $200 Slefert's cries, ' were heard by Harbor Patrolman Llllis and the thief f led as LUlis ran toward the pot. ' ' ' X Defeat Tonight Tonight, at the tab ernacle to Hawthorne park, the debate between Colonel E.' Hofer, of Salem, who will defend the home rule bill, and Dr. Clarence, True Wilson, who has just returned from Chicago; and is now field secretary of the Methodist Church Tem perance society and advocates prohibi tion, will be held. Colonel. Hofer J a strong advocate of the greater Oregon home rule bill. Dr. Wilson says he will prove It is a copy, of the infamous Xleddy bill And Is in the interest of rum rule. The tabernacle will seat 4000 peo ple and It la expected to be crowded. ir.g secretary; Mrs. C. S. For-nay, re cording . secretary; Lira. Downing, treasurer. Delegates were elected to the county convention to be held Sep tember 20-21, and the state convention at Ealem, October 12-18. Mrs. Badgley reported a successful street meeting at the plaza blocks Sunday and that meet ings will bff held every Sunday, 4 p. m., for the coming; weeks. ! rlvel In the city yesterday and told the officers that his daughter Helen, aged 14, and Marie Allan, also aped 14, had fld from Beaverton Tuesday. Plaln clothesman Shafer last night traced the two girls to the Y. W. C. A., but found that they had left there after stopping for one night. Announces Examination- The U. S. Civil Service commission announces an examination for the position" of un skilled laborer to be' held October 8, 191u. For application blank and full information apply to tne commission's local representative at the Postofflce building, Portland, Or. Applications for this position must be filed with the sec retary of the eleventh civil service dis trict, room 224 Federal building, Seat tle. Wash., before the first of October. Males and females will be admitted to this examination, the age limit being 20 to 60 years of age. Oregon Bay Program An Oregon Day program will be rendered at Gladstone Christian church by the Federation of the Christian Women's board of mis sions on Friday, September It, begin ning at 11 o'clock. Beside home talent women from Oregon City, Salem and Portland will be present to lend inspire tion to the occasion.' The women of the Gladstone auxiliary will furnish the noon luncfteon, - This promises to be an Interesting occasion and all are most cordially invited. UVW. I See Estate $18,000. C. B. Skinner, A. S. Graham and Charles Van Duyn have made their report to the county court as appraisers of the estate of Mary Ward See. and have placed its value at $19,000. The chief property listed Is $7000 in real estate la Irving' ton, consisting of lot 10 and the south bUC Of .JOt , block. 14, v -.V- Mrs. Houston President Mrs. Mar garet Houston was elected president of the Central W, C. T. U. Wednesday af ternoon; Miss J. Burns, correspond Shot by Tramp. Accidentally shot by a tramp two day before, E. Ov Hilton, aged 18, until recently a circus employe. limped -. into police headquarters last night to apply for surgical treatment. He was sent to St Vincent's , hospital, where a S8-caliber bullet was exetracted from the leg by City Physician Zlegler. Hilton said a revolver exploded while the tramp was examining it In a box car just after they left Pendleton. At Uma tilla the man left the train, saying be would bring a physician, but . did not return. ,t .. . : ;' Attacked by Peddlers. While return ing from St Johns last evening. Rue bin Handlesman, an expressman, of 4(7 Mason street, was attacked by two ped dlers, who tried to rob him, according to a report made to the polio by Han dlesman., He say that he fought off the two men and then Whipped up hi horse and made hi eseape. The police are Investigating the story told by Kan dlesman. Portland Want - Encampment Port land 1 seeking the 1912 O. X R. en campment and Invitation attractively gotten up are now being sent to all part of the country in large numbers. The invitation folder carries , for - a frontispiece a : Carolina Testout rose, daintily reproduced in colors. The in side of the folder tells all about -Port land In a brief 'but descriptive way. Special Friday Only. Don't be de ceived. We sell absolutely pur wine and liquors $1.60 quality port, sherry, angelica and muscatel wine, 7Bo' per gallon; $4 rye and Bourbon whiskey. $2.76 per gallon; $4 brandy $2.76 per gallon; $4 rum, $2.76 per gallon. Na- tlonal Wine Co., Fifth and Stark. Phone Main 6499. Home A-4499. Delivered. To Eoaoa the Camp The boys of the Clinton-Kelly memorial boys' brigade company will leave the city at 6:30 o'clock tomorrow evening and march to a point in the vicinity of Oak Grove, where Division Commander Krum re sides. They will remain in camp until Sunday afternoon .studying woodcraft and scoutcraf t the . work now being taken up by the various companies in Portland. Last night the boys met at their drill quarters for the first time since vacation. Walter Gillard and Major O'Deen outlined the scout work for the fall. Gillard and Captain Hutch inson will be in command on the Friday march. Penney Bros,' Friday Special $2.00 grade of port, sherry, toka& angelica or muscat wine at $1.00 per gallon; $1.60 grade port or sherry at 75o per gallon; eight year old straight Kentucky whis key, regular $4.60 at $3.60 per gallon; Kentucky Bourbon or rye, regular $4.00, at $2.60 per gallon; Invalid port, regu lar $2.60, at $1.26 per gallon, Friday only. !7-S$i East Morrison , street Phone East 2$7, B-2426. Free flellv. ery. v,:-Vr -:- h.';', aA1. " Woodlawn X. A, Meeting' The Wood- lawn Improvement association will bold Its first- fall meeting at Greene hall, corner of Dekum avenue and Seventh street on Friday, ltth, Inst, at t o'clock sharp. Matter to be considered are Keport of committee on fir matters and street railway Improvement and lection of delegate to the Clvto council. ; Franklin Doing Well Superintendent C. J. Franklin of the Portland Railway, Light aV Power company, who was operated on , yesterday for appendicitis at the St Vincent's hospital, 1 reported doing a well as could be expected. Mr. Franklin was taken 111 suddenly Monday evening at his borne, 1116 East Clay street ' heur Valley railroad between Vale and Brogan. Some time ago the land com pany secured an Injunction restraining the railroad from operating? its Willow Creek branch on the allegation that the line Interfered with its irrigation plans. It is believed the latest move on the part of the land company indicates that an agreement has been reached between the two Interests. To Hold BasaarHoly Redeemer par ish will hold a bazaar from October 10 to 16, In Holy Redeemer hall. Piedmont The committees having charge of the bazaar are, busily at work and they ex pect to collect large sura of money for the church fund. There are already more applications for booths than there la pace to accomodate them. Largest Opening Week The largest opening week's attendance ever recorded by the Institution was shown at the close of last week by the roster of the Christian Brother' Business col lege, Clackamas street and Grand ave nue, the Increase over last year's total registration being, 60. -"'-c1 .i,;f;.;': MoOnlre Get Appointment Robert McGuire of Portland has been appointed assistant United States district attor ney to succeed P. R. Wyatt of Albany, resigned, Mr, Wyatt will travel In California and Mexico the coming win ter, and will devote hi time to attend ing to personal Interest. Piano Jiesson Mr. W. Otfford Nash, announces the opening of hi . piano studio at - 258 Washington street . early application 1 advisable. -. ' ' Two - Bin Kissing. Two runaway girl from Beaverton. Or. ere beln sought by the local police and L. 8. gon Land company for rights to eon Barnes, tue father of one. Barnes ar-4 duct water under the rails of the Mai- v jUceptlon to Friends The Toung Men's club of St Lawrence Catholic parfibTha decided to give a public re ception to it inenas tne night or tsep tember 28. ..- The committee in charge of the reception consists of Harry Mo- Cullough, A. B. CainARobert Barret, w, p. Loins- ana josepn &.avanaugn. XepubUcaa Rally at Tabernacle, East Twelfth street and Hawthorne avenue, Friday evening. Waiter L. Toose and other prominent speaKer will address the meeting. Want Kitfht of Way for Ditch A de mand has been filed in the United States circuit court by the Eastern Ore- Go to the Tabernacle, East Twelfth street and Hawthorne avenue, Friday night and bear Walter I Toose and other prominent speakers. Hear the po litical Issue In Oregon discussed. Hear why 1 self-seeker after office are de nouncing the assembly and Republican organisation, .y Steamer Jeatt Barkln. for Camas, Washougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. Unredeemed ' Pledge Diamonds, watches, lewelrv. musical Instruments, for amount loaned and intereet Uncle Myers, 71 tth t, bet Oak and Pin. Bear Walter X Toose at the Taber nacle, East Twelfth street and Haw. thorns avenue, .Friday night We Sponge and press Totur Cloth, I all for $1.60 month. Main 614. A-4S14. Wagon run everywhere, unique Tailor ing Co, $09 Stark, B. vr, Moore. Photographer For up to date work, patronise the old reliable. Seventh and Stark street. Elks' bidg. X. 2Z. Xooreaous Oft Interior and exterior painting, papering and tinting. Dealer in wallpaper, paint, eta 411 Washington t 2iamond. Gem of the first water only. C Chrlstensen, Id floor, Corbett bidg. . Take elevator. v be presented at once, iiton bidg. Room 421 Ham- 1000 Best Envelopes $230 One week only. Watson Printing Co.. Main 7743. " W. A. Wise and ssslclates, painless dentists. Third and Washington, VISITING MOTORISTS"" NICELY ENTERTAINED 'Seattle, Sept 16 The motorists vis iting Seattle Sunday from Portland, Olympia, Grays Harbor, Tacoma, Bel llngham and Vancouver are to be enter tained on that day individually by th memoers of the Automobile club of Se attle. The Seattle member will go to the hotels for their guests and n th evening take them to the Hotel Wash ington annex, where tne Western A-.r moblle association will be forme J. -Additional entertainment has been pUm ! for Monday' In the way of a r.ar' . and a banquet at the Arctle club. !!.. quarters and the official register w',;i be at the Seattle hotel. Monday, at 2 o'clock, all the motor lets will form in line on Fourth sv.mvi. Just north Of Tesler Way and parade th streets. Then Seattle's boulevard sys tem will be covered and if the road to the Country club Is open a run will b'e made there. As a climax io the enter tainment there will be a banquet at th Arctic club for both men and women. S. sake, ladle order, $40 and up. $d and Morrison, Taller Cults to '. Cambridge bidg., ; Swiss Watch Jtepalrtar, C Chrlsten sen. 2d fir. Corbett bidg. Tek Ele vator. drat Zxoltementl Balding Bros, Jewelry auction dally, 46 Third street AH Bfll or Claims against th Port land Fair and Livestock Exposition to TO TALK SALEM Three Minutes 25 cents Calls to Salem and from Salem to Portland completed same as local calls in Portland by our new two number service.. If you do not know telephone number of party wanted, call "Information" and ascertain. " Try it and you will be pleased. . THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY, Beck Building, Seventh and Oak Sts. , Quite a large number of deer have been seen close to Jacksonville lately and all the old hunters say . that It is a fine year for deer. It is still too dry for good hunting. Ji'' -v.-- Portland's Largest Specialty Cloak and Suit House and Leading Waist Shop. Furs, Silk Petticoats, Neckwear and Raincoats . The immense advantages in buying for cash and the im mense disadvantages of buy ing on credit. When you buy on ruinous credit you pay ; a whole lot down at the very Tiighest prices for whatever you get, and you keep on pay ing a whole long time. When you buy for cash you only have to pay a little down once, ' and no more payments, and you get .high-grade -merchandise at the very lowest prices. Where to , make your cash purchases go farthest and get the best must be plain to every : economical woman. We buy and sell for cash only. The People's Hy Store Q) 3itf (rjmZT Cor. Fifth KV and Alder Sts. Thfr Big-Store With the Litlle"Cash Prices and No Trouble to Show Goods Wonderful i Friday and Saturday Most Extraordinary Opport 0 TF Jl r-sn fi ll sr 11 rsz ri rt We make a specialty of extra sizes for large women in regu lar and odd sizes up to 50 and 51 bust measure. 500 Black Broadcloth Costs Semi and tight-fitting backs, 54 inches long, regain Ap $22.50 values..... )1 J D 520 Raincoats and Priestley Cravenettes$t0.95 r Just received another shipment of new Silk Raincoats and Cra venettes, and for those who were unable to secure one at our last sale we offer this new lot at this special pnee . . V VAt ff $10.95 o nn ji II H lux fit i r-r I rr jrrs. ta -"- u ilia T V58 A I unity . n and a Sale of J45 Suits Peau de Wc , The Wednesday morning we received three hundred1 and twenty- seven suits from one of Fifth Avenue's best makers. These suits were ordered expressly for our opening and should have reached us August 15 -for that purpose. Owin,g to the strike in New; York, we purchased them elsewhere, and when these particular suits arrived here last Wednesday we immediately telegraphed our refusal tb accept them; Yesterday afternoon they tele graphed us: . 4Sell the Suits. Make, whatever concessions you deem advisable and charge us with the loss " We have jtist time to write this announcement before the papers go to press and give you a brief description of the greatest bargains ever offered in this city. ' In the first: place, these are the finest Man-Tailored Suits of the very highest charac ter, made by a maker whose models afe world famous for their exquisite lines and distinct character. . . , . - . - ' " They, are made of imported mannish mixtures, the world-famous Gilbert worsteds , rich tweedy in rnarse yjTOS.nOV n populT-hliclfcnrflwffrrnrlTTigr ihey are man-tailored throughout. Twenty-seven distinct models. The coats are exquisitely lined with Skinner's guaranteed satin and the finest Cygne. The skirts are made in both plaited and gored effects, also in the modified hobble or conservative styles. consider that at $45 these suits would prove most exceptional values.1 On,vsale, tomorrow-at ?24.75. ,' maker's loss in this instance will bi.your gain. The suits go on sale tomorrow morning at-9 o'clock, See Big Window Display. m ISeMeier (S? Frank Stcr 1Ht 10?6 Friday Surprise Sale See Regular Advertisement on Last Page When Yon See "Snrprisa Sale,? Think of Meier C Frank Reed FoldingCo-Carts 55 Values for $189 I Tomorrow, for the 1076th Friday Surprise Sale in the fifth floor Baby Carriage and Go-Cart Sec- tion, reed go-carts like illustration, with - reclining back, adjustable dash,' ctn'e ' seat, and rubber-tired wheels. We secured another lot of these go-carts at an exceptionally low price, and though they are regular $5 values, they'll 1 0(1 be sold tomorrow foreJleOeJ COLLAPSIBLE GO-CARTS, close with one motion, a 6M 00 Kood cart that will stand up and wear well; reg. $6.50 value eJJt.eJO 60-Piece Dinner Sets $6.49 Tomorrow, for the 1076th Friday Surprise Sale in the basement, semi oorcelain Dinner Sets, in white and gold; our regular open stock pat tern, number 522, at special prices. The decoration Is two gold lines on the border and gold decorated handles and knobs. A very (tC IQ neat aooearinar and durable ware: 60-piece sets, special at PUl3 100-piece sets, special for this sale tomorrow at low price of $9.99 Brass Fern Dishes and Ferns 1.99 .. Reg. 02.75 Val. ... - Tomorrow. for " the : .1076th VriAiv Citrtic 5ali nn tri a first "k tloor, very nanasome hammered brass Fern Dishes, with, ferns,y at a low price. The. bowl, is good size, and the fera is six inches, the en tire piece bein about II inches high. Decidedly rich and handsome home orna ments: ourregu!ar ( VJO 32.7T vals., special ? iZJlT r Wis.-- -at i Children's 75c Sleep's GarmUs 39c Tomorrow, for the 1076th Friday Surprise Sale on the second floor, Children's Knit Sleeping . Garments, in white only, ages 6 months to 4 years, made with feet and drop seat : Our regular 75c QQr values, special for this . sale . tomorrow at the low price of OUL Men's, Women's Umbrellas $1.98 Tomorrow, for the 1076th Friday Surprise Sale, 500 men's and wom en's Umbrellas, 26 and "23 inch sire, with 8 ribs and bulb runner; best American taffeta cover, silk case; large and varied tl QQ assortment of handles; regular $2.50 to. $3.50 values; sp'l Vl.UQ White T Waistings, 25c Val. 12V2C Tomorrow, for the 1076th Friday Surprise Sale, In the .white goods section, first floor,' remnants of white waistings, goojU that 1 Ol. sell regularly at 25c the yard, for the day. only at, per yard i-2C NAINSOOK, 36 inches wide, 12 yard pieces; regular price t 7C "$2.25 the piece; special price for the Friday Surprise Sale jlef J MADRAS SHIRTING, regular 25c quality, special price, yard 15 Framed Pictures Jointed Dolls 75c Values 39c $3.50 ValS.$l;19 Tomorrow, for the 1076th Friday Tomorrow, for the 1076th Friday Surprise Sale, on the Fifth floor, Surprise Sale, in the Toy Sec 100 popular mottoes, with col- tion. Another ona of Our popu- ored letters on dark grained lar .doll sales. Our Rose City wood.- Size 4x12 J4, with cord for Beauty jointed -doll r has found hangings These are exceptional such favor with the little mothers values at 35c; special Friday 16 of Portland we have been re- - . . . ; . . quested to put another sale on 1000 Framed CuPlds Jhis pop- befor, . the Llidays; ThisTdoll.; ular framed picture is off ered .for Quf importation, . measures the first time at this low pnee, inche$ flne bi head sues 0x12, m hardwood brown wJ(h lag . es n(j 3.to ovar frames, and 9x11 natural ewed w, r. Bod ig o the bcst wood frames; 75c values at 39f quaity papier ache Cupids framed artistically, sizes with shirt, shoes and CI 1 Q to 6x8; regular values to 35c 19 stockings; $3.50 value ?! See the 5th St Window Display See the. 5th. St. Window Display. - ' ' GRIFFIN'SGURE The Drink and the Dru Habit Permanently Cured. in trnn, ii tn 71 hmirs th actual time of sivlns the remedy subcutaneously (Unoer tne SKin;. in no uiuci t ..A. "....th ttntMnt. mnA tim1rtsLtA th. accumulated poison In the blood nd nerve fluid, which cause and keep up the habit or disease. In this way. the rem edy goes UncnangMI nuv spimeu ui nm stomach Juices) directly into thfr blood and to all parts of the system. Oivlnu medicine by the stomach Is always i vevy uncertain In any case and spenlally stomach Is so abnormal nc1 per verW trrarmotfllffSt or asslmTTaie food, niuen less Medicine. The proof Is the result (The permanent cures). You may talk face to face, by phone rpoet to many whom I have cured on this coast. "Tie through the entes nude 1 t buslntso, not- Dv aavortiBing. inis.is w n-.ir chanee of address. Forrtfftsr of Sali;i, f-- Ti Thirtieth and tlhlil- stone avenue, now at 535 Eaft Hftleth and Bra?. trt - Kotfnl. . WA. in.iAf CtilJ I iIJ. II. D.. Pflal t fnkm Koie i.'lv Park cut. Vhoo Tabor 18S1. THE ROYAL BAKERY AND . CONFECTIONERY Invites You to Its Booth in .th Armory at the ' PURE FOOD SHOW To Sample Its Products CCHVABFi:i?JTKTC(; rwsouciTs YOUR rATPCVT a "7k stark r;Tr-:.r i r