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ON SUNDAY JOURNAL, I :u:;;:: !lf OPENING OF HEILIG'THEATRE. if G Be ol L7e Oiier Tiiii vj Dollars TO BE MOST CHARMING EVENT PEOPLE I'M 10 nun 1 7 for Your Lloimch Range "-A This offer is. made to "any of the two; thousand housekeepers who . . have 'purchased Monarch Ranges from us during the past six years. Si THE It I - - - . ! , . ,';.C - ' - ----- . : V-jyf 'J , ( , -J ;v ) ( )' 1 1 . k , t t Those Living This Side of Hiilsboro Say They Are Be ing Discriminated Against . as to Improvements. " s Because th people living on 112 srctJomrof land In' Washington county that, they haw been ; discriminated agrainst In the matter of Improvements, and' because . dlslUhea la ,ln favor of ; Portland as Against Hllleb'orq, an or ganized effort Is being- made to annex the territory to Multnomah county. To carry the fight before the people at the . November : election, an ; 'organization , known as ; the, Washlngton-MuUnomah , Annexation club has been formed, with ' Vr F. M. Robinson of Beavertoo, presl- dent, and Lwis Hodlcr,.- vlco-presldent. v The claims made by the Washington county farmers re: That -the territory Is. tributary to Portland, and is by right part of Mult Domah county. ' , 4 That the land Included in the 112 aeo tions -lis taxed heavier than, adjacent land because Of its proximity to Port- JanLJdthough .no-Additional Advantages are to bey enjoyed .on . account of the taxation. -. - That the distance' to the 'county seat Hiilsboro, Is about 10 mljes, while the distance to Portland, the commercial center of the state. Is but seven miles. And the roads to be traveled are bet' ter in the-dlrectlonfof Portland.' . ' That the return -of tax money by Washington county is and lias been out df proportion to the amount of money collected from the. highly valued lands In' question. ; Not more than 50 per cent " of the road' "money U given bacU' for work'in the district affected.. That naturally and by custom busi ness drifts to Portland and cannot drifi to Hiilsboro, the county seat of Wash ington county. This has brought the people Into . close relations , with thi people of Multnomah county, While es tranging them from the way and cus toms of, Washington county people. - Among the most active workers for the change in oourity , boundaries are Dr. F. M. Robinson, iewis Itodler, Rob ert Thompson and ' J", A.;'. Mott, These men claim that every natural advantage is favorable to the .change. Bald Dr. Robinson: "We have always traded In Portland, aiid. seldom " to Hiilsboro except to pay taxes. There Is every inducement , for' us to -coma this way, while no,', interest draws us toward the county seat W hav paid more than our share of taxes because our, land Is closer' to Portland than to Hiilsboro, but we have had none of the advantages of It in the way Of permanent mads to overcome the difference in distance about three or four miles. : .1; "W do not want bridges built, but we do want good roads, 'and 1 Mult pomah outy. will give ua our own mad money we i can make the roads without an jjnorease tijpsUxatlorr, for wej are now' paying ;muci more xnan our neighbors simply because our land Is pear Portland. The deal is one sided ' and we want to overcome the unfairness tf lt '-v. 'is'- ''..'.. -.'-i W:W...,Y.;; .'i-r- "The county boundary measure is No. 836 on the official ballot, and we hope it will carry. It will give our section of the state simple' Justice, and that wel should have without question. we are going: to give the facts to the people of the v state and will . have no. trouble showing the Justice 'of our position." CARLOAD OF K-R-l-T "' , MACHINES BEING SHOWN The K-r-l-t Motor; Sales oompany has Just received" its first carload of K-r-i-t cars and has them on display at Its salesroom at Union avenue and ; Wasco street. .The shipment Includes four sur reys, which are the first of this - type neen here two 'roadsters and two run abouts. "- Robert - Austin hat. Come up from San Kranclsco to Join the sales force of the K-r-l-t Motor Sales eom piny . From all indications the" coming , season will be a busy one. " Oir or about December 1-the K-r-l-t company will move Us. salesrooms' to the new fireproof structure which Is 'being erected at Seventh and Burpelde streets. NORTH YAKIMA FAIR FINANCIALLY AHEAD ' ' . (United fufM In((,, Wlre.V , 1 North Yakima, Wash., Oct, 1,i : Record breaking crowds are In Attend ance at the state fair and the asBOd- ' ationlwiU have a surplus of several .thousand dollars from gate admissions. It is announced. .More than 11,000 peo ple were on the grounds yesterday, the largest crowd to attend a tate fair in Washington In one day. All Must File Statements. rttoVm Btrin of Ttie Jnnnul.) ' Palem. 0r0ct 1. County Clerk W. R. ' Coleman 'of " Jackson county has :- askedAttpmey.Getiej!alCriwford--for " a written opinion as to whether it is ' necessary for . defeated 1 candidates to - file a statement of expenses in com- " pltance wlta the corrupt practices act. The attorney trmrat has replied that - the law clearly Imposes the same obli gations on all candidates whether suc cessful or unsuccessful, to file a sworn Statement ot obligations incurretX dur !ng the campaign. r 4 Ijeged Safe Blower Taken. rHl PttMtrt i Ti, J.mrnM.) itoseburg, Or., Oct, 1. Three men ere arrested here today, charged with Blowing the safe of Louis Kohlhagcn's meat market Thursday night, securing 1800, ' All, "apparently were, without ''money on arriving, but -had--plenty of money -when arrested. They are thought ' to b the same: men who blew a KAfe - at Eugene a few days ago, as one had , a railroad" rebate check nhowlng he ,' came from there, A MODEL 'MUSICROOM That Is Attracting Much Inter- est and Favorable Comment Among Portland Home . , Owners. ' ' Many beautiful tiewi homes are being built in Portland. , Those who are Interested along that of inspection to the modern, model mu sic room, furnlsiied' mmplete, In Sher flay $ Co,'s 'big show window, ew' xLhuij,iurriaon atreeta, Hi- v t ... 1;.-; i - 1 - f , ' '.'-!v ' -, ; Z '.':.. . ;:; ' ' ; I " X - w '-:'; 1 1 Y T it 1 ! wl v w i- - - MIbs Viola Allen," who will open the HelHg, October 10, Is shown-in the . upper picture. Below, on the right, Is a likeness of Minnie Ma.ddern Flake, who laid the cornerstone, July 22, 1910, and on the left. Blanche Bates,, who turned the first spade of earth, October lC 1909. Theatredom is on the tip-toe of ex pectancy over the opening of the new Helllg, which will be an event of Mon day, October 10. ' Jt will be an occa sion recalling the pomp and ceremony with which the old Newmarket theatre was opened In the village. days Of Port- landi and the. heraldry and flourish with which the old Casino (now the Grand) and the old Marquam threw open their doors In the eighties and, to a lesser degree.' the flurry in the social and theatrical world incident to the recent opening of the Baker, A new electric sign over the Hellig announces tha near approaeh to com pletion oft that playhouse. Workmen are rapidly rounding the Interior Into shape, and oh the opening night. Port land folk will be ushered Into a theatre that Is second to none on the coast There Is not a pillar or poet to obscure the view of the spectator. There are smoking rooms for the men, parlors for the women, a tea roon and wistaria garden on the nienianlne floor and other concelts"vof the. hour found in few theatres out of New York and Chicago. At the entranqe of each cf the 22 boxes Is a tiny dressing room for the making or remaking of milady's toilet. An orchestra under, the direc tion of D, C, Rosebrook will play every DYNAMITED RIVER; FOUND NOT GUILTY lSclI Dlnpiilcb to Tb JrmrmH Marshfield, Or., Oct I. A suit which feas watched with Interest ty the ium barmen was tried In the circuit, court at Coqullla. A. H. Powers, 'head jf the Smith-Powers Logging compar)y. was indlctfd by the grand Jury a, charge of killing fish by using dynamite. The complaint was made by a deputy game warden. Mr. Powers used dynamite 'In' removing old piling In Coos river where a boom was being remodeled. It was alleged that he did not have the proper 4iecmlt from the county authorities, and Mr. Powers claimed that he was or dered ly the government officers to do the work, and Consequently had a right to U the .dynamite. After the evl denre was-heard the court directed the Jlrry to' return a verdict of not guilty. The' Laemmle Film Service Have moved their offices from Pan- tages building to a suite of rooms In the Couch, building, 508-109-610. Willi. H.IIWjUI'JW " . , 1,1 i , ... vvr : Eft evening from 7:80 until, the rise of the curtain. 'Another convenient feature is the very complete system of telephones, booth and otherwise, which number 12, The theatre has been designed. with" an eye for the luxuriant housing and ftllur lng .convenience of its patrons, and no ingenuity sparea in the execution. The- three actresses who "have been identified with the launching of the new ineaira are miss Blanche Bates, Mrs. Minnie ,Mad(lern Fteke and Miss Viola Allen. ' Miss Bates turned the first spade of earth on October 10. 1909. Mrs. Fiske laid the cornerstone July 22, ijo, ana miss viola Allen has been selected to present F. Marlon Craw ford's "The White Sister," at the chris tening.4 Price during Miss Allen's - engage ment will be the same that prevail for Maude Adams, David Warfleld or any other excellent attraction. To guard against speculators, only six seats will be sold to any one person for any single performance. The price of lower floor seata wm be 2.60, with the exception of the last three rows,, which will be sold at 2. ;Th first five rows pf the dress fHrcle will be J2, the next six rows $1.50 and the following six- rows II. Gallery seats will be 60 cents. Mat inee prices will- range from Jl.60 to 25 cents, . -Salem, Dct.tT!f.;PHeturns. from 21 counties, "all save' 3Clackaraas, V Crook, Curry, Harney, Lake, Lane, Linn, Mal- neur, Multnoman, , Wheeler and lim hill, give Hugh McLaln of Coos county J987 votes and Charles P. 8traln of tTmatilla couoty 1927 for ihe nomination for railroad commissioner Jnthe Demo cratic primaries. McLaln's majority la 1010. Strain carried only Umatilla, Tillamook, ; 8horman and : Morrow coun ties. McLaln carried the v remainder that are here reported.. These figures are unofficial, but fairly aoourate. Mc Lain Is undoubtedly nominated. ron BALB Price 350ora large stock of groceries and a meat market. Ex cellent fixtures, lease, low rent, alt cash trade, west side of river, best streat: always made . mofieyM-191, Journal. a Stains and Spots Removed : aits TOtrA ctiOTSxs ssi'iruxo in ooos , coiroiTioir If worth while, we can dye the garment 1n case we cannot get the fruit stains out We do alt kinds' of lgh class Cleaning and Dvelnr without the slight est injury to the most delicate fabric Mail Orders OItIb . Prompt Attention ' .... ......... rk"' Vienna-Stesm-Clcaning - arid Dyeing Works. 834-86 Tlilrd Bt jaet. SaJmoa and Main I f( WIATI L LA v n-i r u Parlor Gem Heaters M1.S0. Exactly, like illustra tipn with large mica filled front .door to give fireplace effect.' " Fitted either with wood or jcoal grates, and door on .both front and side.' 8 fsM as & m a .. a . a r Rug Specials foi This Veek 9x12 extra heavy Matting Rugs. Reg- '. ular $8.50 value, at. ...$5.95 ' ALSO '.''. Tapestry . Brussels, $17.50 .Rugs, - 9x12 i si?e, on ale at .........., ; ,$11.75 Only One Bill to Pay You can get here every article ne cessary to - fit up your house or apartment. Make a. small payment down and . such a small, monthly " "installment that you will. not miss the money. - , -.. , ,v,f ;; . . I A3PIPMIECIATIS And am proud of the support the public has given me: The response tomy advertisements has Been phe-f nomenal.. tl have sold and; delivered suits to morcthan 500 customers since I opened this ' Store .three weeks ago. In order that all may take advantage of my! opening prices I 'will exend my offer; A; ; f ': V v-'viVS''-"v'H7'P&x!' " A 'A v.. A, ',-;'. i c;K:.,..';';:.-;'fill ". "" '!wy'.'..--'i. ' See my large and sanitary , , . ywucicn mcjjauern uniu i put REMEMBER, AN SUIT IN MY HOUSE iSfStSfii-Wear W:a3jhi in jSoQirul in use is giving just as good service now as on the;day it was set up,. "and no woman will part with her Monarch unless she is giving up cooking. Why not get a range like this when you buy? Prices; $57.00, $61.00r $70.00, $82.00 -and $130.00. V . ' Ruby Heaters at $9.00 .This pattern comes n'arious sizes, with either cast . iron or steel lining. Heavy, cast iron base and oickeled top, foot rail and draft. - ; "" Fi" kii JLsu ( f P GOOD PLACE . TO - XRAPEI4 1 m ' workshop. Let' me show Extraordinary Sale of Dining Chairs We have 'no' -cut show ing exactly how these diners look, but "care fully read the descrip tion and you can tell' what they are. Chairs ' of solid oak, golden finish, worth $1,75 anywheres woo'd seat with continuous post in leg i 'and back.' While they last only I Will Allow You to Select ;Any Pattern From My Large; Stock ot Woolens and I Will Cut therefrom and Build a Suit to Your Measure f b r nn V. i : P- w '.!-'fe-l -A-y - fi it fit T7 -' r-:" mrflS?,WJ : ; Come in and see the very pickahd erean of (im ported and domestic, woolens.; : ? ' ' . Let me show you the kind of lining I will -'needle into the suit I sell you for $25. - . V- you the care I take in building tne unisnea proauct on your.pacK,, , r , , t ) FOR TliE NEXT FEW. DAYS FOR $25. - Wevv Pif Boifom heaters MM 'StdVes like this, il-- . ' lustration have front ', ' doof ' and ' full slide 'x - - top, which ' allows 0,. them to consume the A. largest knots., -Nick- ; el urn, base and ray : : and cast pit bottom. . Seven for 50 Cents J ' U ', r ' Kitchen Set Bargain 1 . Consists of 10-itr. "bread knife, 20; 8-in. butcher '; knife, 30f 8-in.! Emery sharpener. 20; - 6-in, j. Cleaver, 25; 3-in. paring knife, lOf; can open-; er, 10; I sheer, ld. .Total value f 1.25. All ' done up in neat box for, BOf. , 1 4 Si ; Easy Terms of Payment ; f .i i r ; ; -,f Do not hesitate to ask for 'credit if you have not all cash." It is,our" business and ' pleasure, to accom- .tnodate 'the public-in, every wty possible:- ' "--- 4 5 ? if? i.' 4 the garment from the time' '.4ri..,