TIIE OREGbli, DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 7, 1310. MODEL LICBISE 3rdinanceSimilar?to That of ! Philadelphia Up for Consid eration in Polk County. . Dallas Or, Oct: 7. Dallas will prob- fcly the first city in Oregon to dopt an ordinance which; 1 practically ; counterpart of the model license law f Philadelphia, where.. the liquor prob em has been solved by the most drastic ind of eontrql and regulation, - Not enly )allas, but Independence and Falls City s well, will adopt the same ordinance, Vhlch has been drawn up- by City At orney Toose, acting under Instructions f the ' city ; councils t : thess three Hies, i vV. 'i'a V-:c : 5 ,A; petition for a vote in the local- op- lon law at the November election is sing largely signed by the voters and axpayers of Polk county. ' It' Is -said hat every business.-house' In Dallas, lth one or, two exceptions, has' signed lie petltipa. Both in Falls.City 'ind In dependence similar petitions are meet ng .with the same reception. Hundreds farmers throughput the county are' so adding; their names to the list., , ' it Is t practically,' certain' Hhat PoIW ouniy, miter, iwo years oz auegea ory- ess, wjll igo ack to the wet column nd. the: business men are anxious that he saloon traffic in the future be resu lted under the strictest kind of home ule influence and the drafting of" the rdlnanee, which will be adopted' by hree cities within the next two weeks s the result . . u ., , r .,.. The ordinance Itself Is the most strln- P & jM' II. . M 1 . t L ens ut in K"ia uni nai ever Deen rawn up by any city In Oregon for the emulation of saloons. : It was drafted fter a 'conference between councilman f the ythree cities . an Sidney Story, This is quoted from a letter of ' M. tockwell,' Hannibal, Mo.: "I recently sed, Foley's Honey and Tar for the lrst time. -To say I am pleased does ot hal express my feelings. It beats 11 the remedies I ever used. I had otitracted a . bad cold and was-' nearly ,ick in bed, having a terrible head che and cough and was threatened with neumonla.. The first doses gave great ellef and one bottle completely cured it. I shall always recommend Foley's (oney and Tar." Skidmore Drug Co., lain store 1 SI Third St. Branch store, torrlson and West Park Bts. Woodard, larks drug Co. ... Hair Goods Spl's i4.00 Switches $1.98 K l$8.00 Puffs $5.75 Ktcamier runs, maae oi first! quality French hair, . a , cluster of thirty. The very latest in coiffures. .$3.75 Transformations . - $2A5r . Etra fine quality, long", fine hair. ' ; "i t;' ver $125 Carved Barrettes 35c ; Uair Nets 6 for 50c C onto u r Fringe Hair NetSjinvisibie and un tear able Extra large 'size. Victor Talking Machines, i WEAK MA GU1UU1 KIV ULU MsS Guaranteed Hose for Laclies Warm Blanket Bath Robes Saturday at $2.98 Regular $4.00 Robes Fancy - figured blanket and soft fleeced eiderdown bath and lounging ; robes with crochet edge collar, cuffs and pockets, heavy cord girdle. The colors are assorted in red, navy, cadet, lavender and pafe blue. . These bath robes, are the best Values we have ever seen and at this price - will : n6t 2 last - 'l6ngi:Oh".sd(fi 'Saturday only dl this pr(ce. . . Any of These,$2.50 - Golf Shirts foe Men tlll .ii-, . i -1 - (. , . i ..' . Of ; the finest French madras, the lelebrated Savoieand Savoy .. Shirts. They are made with plait ed or-plain bosoms and attached cuffs,- nn fancy stripes' in all shades of blue, gray, green, tan, . brown, lavender, pink and black. Special for Saturday $1.85 Very Special Trimmed Hats $4.95 r Values Easily-Up to $8.00 4 TZThese hats represent the same style and the same shapes as the costlier ones, giving the same quiet refinement that isfhot often found in hats at this price. You'll find ia vast assort ment irt both' black and colors. ' In either small, niedium or larpe shapes. ' ' ' representing the Xatlonal Model License legislation association. . His suggestion that the ordinance be framed as near like the Philadelphia law as possible. Was carried oat. Among othVV things, the ordinance-restricts the number of saloons to one for every 1000 inhabitants, and the least in fraction of any of the laws or ordi nances governing the sale of . liquor means annulment of a license for all time to come.' -. s Probably the best feature of the. ordi nance, and one which' will eliminate trouble In the future. Is the fact that the saloons under this law will be conducted the same as any other business. There will be no screens, no blinds, no back rooms, and none of the other features which heretofore have brought their evil Influence. The traffic will have to be carried on openly and above hoard, and in plain sight of the. entire city. . , , J W II '1 ,.' " MUST SHOW DURESS TO. V REGAIN THEIR TAX COIN In , reply to the petition of Attorney Daniel Kellahef for the return of .1379 paid. by his clients In 1908 on the ve hicle tax. City Attorney. Grant has, ren ilered an opinion saylngtlitt the money cannot be returned If It Jfas'pald under protest. The opinion further states that if tt was paid -under duress. It can be recovered, and it will be up to the coun ell to determine, under . whatcandltlons the city received the money,; ; ;? f ' While the vehicle ordinance was being threshed out In the courts, several team sters and,' wagon owners paid theirve hicle t' tax. The ordinance; was pro nounced legal by the circuit court; but pronounced Illegal' of ; the supreme court Very few of the team owners paid thetr fee 1 under protest i .' . . ' ASKS DIVORCE, CUSTODY -- OF TWO T0UNG CHILDREN James Campbell filed a suit for di vorce from- Mary Campbell In the cir cuit court this morning. ' He says they were married at The Dalles, May 10, 1899. Infidelity, is the alleged ground for the action. The plaintiff wants to keep the children, a boy of I and a girl of 4. - r ' Morris Stonebrlnk, also of The Dalles, brought suit for a divorce from Lillle Stonebrlnk. ' Desertion is alleged. The husband applies for the custody of '(hree minor daughters. The couple was mar ried in 'IMS,, v ',4;.;..:,.'',,,. .. : .:' It Is an interesting fact that Theo dore Roosevelt Is the only president within the last 26 years who had no part, in a tariff bill. Cleveland had to deal with the Mills bill. Harrison the McKlnley bill, Cleveland, In his second .administration, the Wilson bill, Mc Klnley; the Dlngley bill, and Taft the Payne-Aldrlch bill. 1 7 Late Fiction "Celt and Saxon" by George Meredith . $1.18 -"Whafs Wrong with the, World" bg C. K. Chesterton. Net . . . . . . $1.50 -"Molly Make Believe" by lEtanor Hallowell Abbott. 'Price ..;V. .V' . s r$L18 -r'lThe Steering Wheel", b y . WassairL Author of Happy Harkins . . $118 -'Mrl:Dooley Says" $1.00 -"First Love" by Marie VanVorst. Price . $1.18 50c Do wn, 50c Week Misses and Children $3.50 Shirts $ 1,85 IS BU Engineer Sends Stolen Stamps "East to Get Articles .to ' . Sell. - - Mail order catalogues heaped up in the United States - marshal's 6f flee re veal the way Berl G. Frye expected to get rich quick. Frye himself , is in the county jail. His confession ot half a dosen burglaries and one postofflce robbery tis' in the hands of the postal authorities. Louie' Chong a is also ' In the; county Jail chargedith acting as "fence", for. the stamp thief. Postal Inspector Riches names Frye the "Junk burglar." Hia capture fol lowed one of the cleverest bits of work were done In. the postofflce inspector's department. ' ; About September ; IS, the Hillsdale postofflce was robbed of 1S3 In stamps Soon - thereafter the Co lumbia Engineering works was robbed. Part of the plunder was found Jn a BUlly neat Claremont. tavern. In the loot was a book used by postmasters to keep stamps in. Inspector Richea became convinced that' both Jpbs lad been put through by the seme man. i Soon a letter came back to St Johns. It had been sent east by Frye, A watch; was' set Discovery that' the burglar got his mall at St. Johns fol lowed. His arrest occurred at his room ing place kept by a Japanese at Third and' Flanders. It was found that he had stored In his room much plunder. There was also a mask and a gun and other articles used hy burglars. Frye confessed to the Hillsdale and Columbia Engineering works burglaries. He added that he bad robbed stores at Salem and White Salmon and a school house at Llnnton. . Apparently he had taken everything he could expect to sell or pawn. To dispose of the stamps he had stolen, he had been sending them to eastern mall order houses for trinkets and post cards. These he evi dently expected, to sell. 'He had also sold about 150 worth of stamps to the uninese- ror 14. The bail Of bQth Frye and the Chinaman has been , set at 11000. " -The mall order . catalogues found In Frye's room by Deputy United States Marshal Hammohd. had been used In making out orders for jgoods. Stolen stamps had been placed between the leaves. Frye said he was an engineer brought to burglary , because he waa nungry and wanted money. 95c Picture Frames 35c Attractive Picture Frames for either stand or hanging, in oval and square shapes, in black, brown, gilt or antique finish, with mat and glass.v All sizes to 10x12 inches. These frames are suitable for two, or even three pic tures. W, B. Corsets PELLARD SUITS OurOwlCutRate Household Necessities 25c bottle Almond Oil.. 16 25c bottle Coc6anut Oil 16 25c pure Glycerine ....16 25c bottle Rosewater. .16 25c Glycerine and Rosewa- ter . . .'.. .16 25c Spirits of Camphor. 16 25c Castor Oil. 16 25c Spirits Peppermint. 16 25c Spirits Turpentine. 16 25c Denatured Alcohol 16 25c Essence Jamaica Ginger for 16 50c lb Cream Tartar i . .27 10c lb Epsom Salts .....5 10c lb Soda Bicarbonate 5f 10c bottle Washing Ammo nia . . . . ... .... . .6 10c can Chloride. Lime .8. 10c bottle Babbitt's Lye 8 15c can Borax ....... .11 25c can Boraxo- ...... .10 S5c pkg. Rochelle Salts 23 10c pkg. Soap Bark . ... .4 10c pkg. Alum ........ .8 10c pkg. Buchu Leaves.. Covert Raincoats $12.50 Two' styles, slip-on and " regular coat. ; Made of crav enetted whipcord covert cloth in two of the newest models. In tan and oxford. Single-breasted, with a regu-' Jar collar to .'.he used as a storm collar and as a shape collar. Cut extra long and full. ' ": 11 Tl 95 SH APF S tBeaUtiful Fu' Flt Untamed Hats in every desirable style, width r" r..: i1. of brim and height of crown that is worn this 'season will be found in this sale. ' These hats come in the popular black only. : I . . . t UliiVERSITY CLUB TO TALK NEV HOME A nw and permanent-home for the University, club will occupy first place among the subjects which will be brought before the annual meeting Of me organization to be held in the club rooms tomorrow night The question of, a new and larger club house, possi bly In a different location, has been an interesting topio of discussion among club members for the past three years. Toe club has had - several voffers for its property at West Park and Stark streets, but up to the present none of the offers to buy . has been seriously considered, largely for the reason that the club was not in shape to build the kind of structure wanted for a perma nent home. , However, it Is now be lieved that the members are disposed to consider the' question of a new build ing and It, Is not improbable that the matter, will be definitely settled at to morrow night's meeting. T The question, of selling the club's Magic Results From Bath V "Robinson" "Keep Pores Open, BeYoung at 90," Says Eminent Physician. The results produced by a Robinson Thermal" Bath inside, of . SO minutes are almost beyond belief. . ' It has been found, for instance, in the case of rheumatism, that uric acid in the blood can be extracted from the system completely in. a few days' time. Eczema can , be completely oured within a week. , Aftef one or two thermal baths, herv ous wrecks find the change to strength ana vigor hard to realize. Similar results : are obtained in cases of kidney trouble, neuralgia, pimples, all skin diseases, throat and' lung trou ble, Insomnia,, constipation, lumbago and oad colds. It is now possible for any man or woman to have Robinson Thermal baths at home at a cost of only a few cents, The Robinson Thermal Bath Cabl. nets are .on 'exhibition and for sale In Portland at Woodard, Clarke & Co.-. Go and examine them. Ask the deal er also for the book of the century. "The Phllosbphy of Health and Beauty," price two dollars, but given away free for a limited time. If you cannot go and see these wonderful cahinets send your name and address to the Robinson Mfg. Co.. Suite 000 Snowflake Bldg., Toledo, Ohio, for full Illustrated infor mation, f re.e. Music Special 15c Pickled Beets Rag Black and White Rag Planning Rosa Rigoletto Lucy Anna Lou I Wish I Had My Old Girl Back Again-Good-bye, Betty Brown. 18c Baby Talk Who Are You With Tonight, Dearie? Ring Me Up in the Morn ing. These songs are all from "Girlie." Tailor dPetticoats Petticoats of extra quality black Hydegrade rustling cotton taffeta made with full flaring flounce and trimmed with two rows of wide shir ring, tailored straps and ruffle. Saturday at $1.18. Rubberized Raincoat $20.00 Double texture Rubber ized Raincoats, in" the slip bn styles. Made siigle breasted,' with high, close fitting collar and fastens with large ' bone buttons., Made with the mandarin sleeves and straps at the hand, which can be tight ened or left loose. Come irT a" very serviceable shade of Han. "- . 1 .' . '.,"".:." . . " $1.18 property may also be considered at the annual meeting, but the sale of ' the property will be largely a matter of de tail to be worked out by the incoming board of control. DRAKE O'REILLY RETURNS FROM MOUNTAIN WEDDING Drake C . O'Reilly, who, with eight other, portlanders, accompanied Howard H. Holland to Weavervllje, Cal., to at tend his wedding last Saturday to Miss Vivian Blakemore, returned this morn mm hmWvm m Ummm High topped shoes for the from 8 to 12 Inches high. . shoes, backed WE HERE QUOTE A BOYS' HI-CUTS Full double soles, oiled up pers, 2 buckles, , black or tan, values' to $3.50. Sizes to 2... $2.65 Sizes from 2 to Sl2, v per pair . . . . . . . . .$2.85 Our Shoe Repair Factory Docs REPAIRING Wtiile YOU WAIT (Eo)dlinnisiii9 Opposite Chamber of Commerce. Largest Men's and Boys' Shoe Store in Portland. Black Silk Lisle Hose 35c Ladies' .Black Silk Lisle Stockings. This stocking is one of the best values we have ever offered, compar ing favorably with what you generally pay 50c for. Sat urday 35 pair, or . 3 FOR $1.00 C. B., a La Spirite, Nemo Corsets PELLARD SUITS Gloves $1.33 Ladies' One - Clasp Kid Gloves, with pique seam. Come in tans, brown, gray, black and white. Every pair fitted to the hand by expert fitters at our Glove Section. Saturday. Special $1.33. Gloves $1.25 Ladies' Walking Gloves of a fine quality heavy cape skin, with heavy outseams. Just the kind for fall wear. Saturday Special $1.25. Gloves $ 1 .27 Ladies' fine, soft, light weight Kid Gloves for dress wear. Two-clasp overseam style. Paris point stitching on the back. Saturday Special $1.27. Wool Cravenetted $2150 Wool Cravenetted Coat, 54 inches in length, in rich dark mixtures. Has a turn back cuff on the, mandarin sleeves. Double -. breasted fronts, and semi-fitting-backs, with buttons. High military collars, which can be worn as a turn-down col-! lar and fastens with large lbon e-kuttons. , ' . ing and,, announced that Mr. and, Mrs. Holland are now safely on their Wed ding tonr. - In gotnsr to Weavervllle the. Portland party had to make a 55-mile ride by stage from Redding, and Mr. O'Reilly says It was as exciting as riding an eastern Oregon broncho. Weavervllle is one of the earliest towns of California, and its fame dates back to the days of '49. Its population today, Mr. O'Reilly says, is about 1000, having dwindled down from 10,000 or 12,000 since the old panning days, before the big syndicates secured control and began operations on a big ecle. - . boy, the kind you never go wrong, on, in black and tan, Also thousands of pairs of boys' guaranteed school up by OUR FACTORY GUARANTEE. . FEW SATURDAY AND MONDAY SPECIALS V 9 ! (IS BOYS' WATERPROOF SHOtS Genuine Goodyear welts, hand sewed, bench made. Sizes 9 to 13....;.. $1.85 Sizes 134 to 2..... $2.25 Sizes 2Y2 to 5 ..$2.45 For Good SHOES Taffeta Ribbons - At 25c Fine quality of Silk Taf feta Ribbons, with a high luster, stiff finish, suitable for children's hair ribbons, children's sashes, ties, milli nery trimmings and many other purposes. Light blue, pink, navy, brown, lavender, green, cardinal, gray ; also black and white. In plain and moire finish, 5 and 6 inches wide. Our special value 25 yard. rK . - J I Send Your Little Girl to OurFREE Embroid ery and Irish Crochet Classes We Give Her the Same Attention as the Grownup People Kiddies' Kindergarten Dresses $1.10 Galatea Wash Dresse?, in stripes and plain colors, includ ing navy, cadet, tan, black and white check and white. Made in many attractive styles, Rus sian, long . French waist and Buster, with high neck and long sleeves. Trimmed with bias, plain colored and self bands or pipings. Sizes from 2 to 6 years. Regular $1.50 Value The Delineator For Fall Now In Some Very Nobby Neck Fixings Linen ii dollars I Linen .Collars of heavy .quality materials, embroid- ered in floral designs and wheel patterns and eyelet ef-. fects. These come in the, pique and plain cloth, with are 2 inches high. . Also the lay-down collars for ladies and children, with' , round or square corners. ' Full assortment in all sizes, SAYS DEMOCRAT GOT 'BOILER BUT DiDfi'T PAY Another suit against the Oregon rally' Democrat Publishing company, the sixth filed i within 10 Nda;-s, was brought In Justice court today. The Industrial En gineering company says that It placed a boiler , in; the basement cf the building at First and Taylor streets In August, but has received no payment on the bill of 1180 presented. . .'Journal Want Ads bring results. BOYS' . SCHOOL SHOES . t -' Genuine kangaroo calf, full double soles, our famous' guaranteed line at cut prices. Sizes to 13... $110 Sizes to 2..;. .;...$1.35 Sizes to '5, $1.65" Our Shoe Repair Factory Docs 88TMrti Scrap Baskets 1 5c Collapsible Paper Scrap Baskets that are easily ad justed and easily kept clean, They come in artistic dark colors suitable for .the living rooms and in dainty flow ered designs for sleeping rooms. SANITARY DRINKING CUPS 10c These fittle cups can be easily folded and carried in the purse or, pocket and are absolutely antiseptic and sanitary. Just the thing, for the school children. LaceCollars 1 1 c Pretty patterns in ..Yen ( ise in small and large fig ures, of an excellent qual-' ity of lace. They . come from two inches-to three- 7 !,: inches m he C ; at 25c rcgul inches in height.' Selling ar. . ' T Tl i. . 1 Q atC JdDOtb I 7C T . ; . ; . Just the inty little thing to go with , that .linen collar, In pretty Irish lace patterns sin Dj double" effects; alv " A. " 1 , t u . . .i i the'on-Mde Jabot,, u.th lace ed?es, in' rose patterns an a other floral designs. 1 X