c DAILY J C l' ..I j . iIj, .::D, .SATURDAY EVENING, ' OCTOBER .8, 1310. 'i " v l j i v iili l : p U charge of assaulting Ned Fay's with a razor. TO-NIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS Appointed Administrator By order of County Judge Cleeton this morning, Ivor Johnson was appointed administrator of the estate of Gurlne Strand. The heirs I of the estate are Cunelje Strand, a daughter aped 16, and Rasmus Jm. Strand, her father. The estate is valued at $10,000. , v X 'Bungalow "The Witching Hour; . Pnniand ..."The Traveling Man rpheum .Vaudeville I s Wot Wet Enough A petition, asking fjrnnd .. .. . ....... v iiuucvnic ror a lorai ontinn election 10 db neiu Pantages , , ; v auaeyuie November 8 In precinct No. 76, was filed Lyric "The Servant . Lady. Jn the COunty clerk's office this morn- Star- -"V"'" in.. Th nreolnnt 1. now In tha "dry" Jtuasum or Art 'lius js me iasi ww make It more humid. i - of the loan exhibit of Greek. Roman and kalian artiri. of fine and arDlled art Pall Meeting" The fall meeting of the i 1 T-l I . . - . "T. .1 J ...111 V. k.lyl l . tiMn ...til v,. . tha I rrtouy uery ot jruruuuu nm .u ucm in ine BJimoinuu w" " """ " - thJ nt,, T,arV prhvtArliin rhurch. i . .A.11A.IAM nA nHnira I " w w I 4 .in,, wuen o. beitinhin Monday evening. October 10. loaned to me association, wiu do huh, including some very Interesting rencni Unredeemed 'Fleds'ea Diamonds. and American work. ' The study course watches, Jewelry, musical Instruments. fcrt JClas! wm:ppen..onvveanes-1 for. amnunt'loand and Interest. uncw Aav "mornlne with a lecture by Miss L Mvers.f 71 th at., bat.. Oak and Pine. . Rankin. The . winter wont in.a o- EEiltii c OFFICIALS GIVEI1 SEVERE SCORING ; to- tne city, it was evident to condemn the water system. The pipes leading into the fire cisterns were only half opened, with hopes that they would 'be pumped dry; that Mr. Norrts and the water men opened up the valves, and the clsters filled and flooded the streets. , Bay water Impure. Lloyd DuBoIs took exceptions to the water In the Lewis river, that It was not pure. Councilman Tenny contended It was pure, and Mr, DuBols said It might be only at times of freshets and when , dog salmon were running. 1 Dr. Eafthamdoes not believe that p the water system should be owned, by me city. The council changes frequent- Taxpayers' League 0iiianize4i.ra,ri;rtS for Purpose, of Keeping Check on Present City Administration. hartments has besrun. The museum hours are '9 to 6 'on week days: Sundays, 2 to 5. Free the afternoons of Tuesday, Thursday, Friday; Saturday. and Sunday, '"(Special tilnpttch to The Journal. V Vancouver, Wash., Oct 8. -In the Steamer Jessie Harklne, lor Camas. I wasnougai ana way janaings, aauy ex- L.:hh"h m. . of the city cept Sunday, leaves waamngton street TTt Y a ' merfilal clubrbonl, aooic at i p. in. . - tint ITiilifiv'B rnntnkThrnnch fin at. tp,.u a TriHntt ftf thi oitv. Woodcraft hall, today filed "an affidavit In his suit, for t.retss tonignt a divorce from Catherine Elliott In , Imperial Turkish Baths, under Wat- which he swears that his wife la. out sbn's restaurant . Finest In city. Opep of 1 the state and that service; in tne day and eight. absent better half .with haying cursed and sworn; at him. . On one gathered at the Commercial clubrboms last nlarht and oriranlxed & Taxpayers' 1 ' . ml. hjmI M nam af iha nnAnf ,-n -r.nf .,! m-vf U'agUe will be to keep watch or me ex petiditues of the city, but as the name Implies, will extend to the state If con ditions demand. ' : :. Frofessor Hough was elected chair man' and Attorney George B,' Simpson secretary; ?- To outline the purposes or the meeting 1 Professor Hough read the he said, she cut up three suits of clothes iti and Morrison. and masnea a numoer oi nais Deiongr lng to him. The Elliotts were married In Victorlav B. C, In 1908. Sston UhrM8UlU,,0 heldOfVmron wnr SSS5 SSa UP- Cal?br!d" "I'' circulated aboJi the city and. to wlch 282 names were affixed. The near ap JGanJ ?",wlit7' p,n,!M voters would be called upon to decide eatista. Third and Washington. whot,-' r nnt ra,lni0tnaJ bonds In the SOhbed Three Times. Tor ! the third time, in two months the cigar and con fectionery store of C. P. ' John, 68 North Third. street, was robbed (last night A staple on the front door was &w. pried oir and JB.45 taxen rrom tne. mi. whether or not municipal bonds in, the w-.:" .fv. r.. um 1814,000 should be ..voted with King TurWsV Baths. Largest w,ch t bul,d a xnunlolpai w&ter plant ' '.' I m fs1l til H rtt Jkl A n ItAT. i ,. , . . . . j. - ...... . . . .h nnncinai oDieci oi ine meeuns. To gather data and look into the feasl blllty of the project was the principal point at Issue. : ' - ' Judge Miller stated tnat ne naa oeen Jaok In city. Bloycle for sale. $15, almost good as 229 Washington street and public utilities suffer. A committee composed of the follow ing was appointed to look Into the merits of the project and, report at a later meeting: Allison, Burnham, W. P. Crawford. L. M. Hidden, C. C. Grldley and Ben Soden. The committee was Riven JiOWef W'hfre a competent engi neer and the following committee was named to solicit funds: W. B. DuBols, A. W. Calder and Dr. Arnold. ' The meeting adjourned to next Tues day, wnen an open meeting of the Com mercial club will be held. MIN0 OF WITNESS . ... -WRECKED; DOCTORS' - MAY NOT BE TRIED - - (Continued from Page One.)'" John-a store was first robbed at night Portland swlmmlnr baths. oW dally. V "r .-h; -ni about two months ago and about 110 Sunday f"" "V,V V'Z ""-7.-V stolen. Shortly afterward he detected . : j-fL. I .. i. m ... . I a- younK vutncB uuy ruumug iiuin iu place after rifling the cash drawer. The boy was captured and turned over to the Juvenile court BUILDING PERMITS he was frank to say that one purpose was to look after the business methods employed by the city council and if nno.thla . .am tK. Htranntnp In Which the people's money was being used. An other reason was to inauce men 10 run 1 Zntttled to AU-The Jury In the case "17" rw'l.."T"' S ii ! "Ti ? .tV of Charles Stromgren against Attorney ' tw:"7L-.',V- ' Seneca Fouts yesterday afternoon v re- " iT .rA ' """"" "r"" -7 , ,. turned a verdlctV favor of the defend- .rt , 'YTl ... ant Stromgren employed Fouts to rep-1 L.ii- V.-.Til' L VJ-l- "'W1 " "J . Vmwin ml srm Tnlrtourtil and Thirty-fifth; builder, council, saying in partS "I have some sustained in a gambling game. - Strom- c tiii-. J3300. c . ' ' . .iti ...k. ..tnn- gren charged that" Fduts collected the p. E. PotterErect one-story frame lilll' .V'AA . I ,w money, after winning the suit but did dwelling, East Seventy-first atreet, be- ST"l,7 "Zl nt elve enough of it to hl .client The tween Sixty-third, and 81xty-flfth: yar? ha" P10" .th"d0."?d "?! jury thought 'Fout. was entitled to aU builder, sarnOO. , -conducKitaf- I store. Alder street between First and fairs; some Of the councilman are here I Hnrnnd: bulldr. Frank Ll Smith A Co.: I nf iiint hut I havw not now nor will I HO fcOClrpile for Htm C. A. GorrelU llOOO. - hermftar.' have anv' anolorlea. to make; was this morning given his choice of John Clossett Repair three-s'tory Business la lost sight of at the meetings serving out a sentence of six months brick store, Burns de Btreet 7 between wh h ftnd tumbi, fl nt l8 on on the county, rockpile or of filing a Second and Third; builder, Far rell T h d 1300 bond-for the support of his wife Bl"n VXkIon-Repair " one-sfory nothing. We haVe had mayors 'SJfnSJS S wvHi frae b.JcbSEas?S.ven who had no consideration-for the tax court Gorrell said he would get the geim,, Btrets; builder, same; 1100. payer and we have one now. The tax bond If he coulaV Mrs. Gorrell appeared McNemee Repair one-story frame payers who put their money into the before County Judge Cleetort against dwelling. 677 (Frederick street between treasury should get something for It her improvident husband. She told the Ninteenth and Twentieth builder, gonle gtreeta in the city are in worse Judge that Gorrell had used his earn- same; 100. . . . ?. condition than are the county roads. tags to obtain intoxicating liquors. I uruman & McHaray jsrect two-story Another mDorUnt matter to be looked Want. Baughter - Adeie T tied a suit for divorce from E LlDaomKrect two-storr debt to take over the water of the Lewis G. P. Lipscomb Erect two-story Sther Teske, who- Wlll am xesKe several days ago. this fram dwelllnsr. Thompson street be-J river and bring it into the city through morning appuea. ror an injunction re- tween Sixteenth, and Seventeenth; a 16 inch shave pipe. We should have straining her husband from annoying builder, R."B. Rice; 4500. . safe, sane, honest business men at the the plaintiff with further Visits to her J. C. Mowry Erect one-story frame city's head, and we have not got them place of residence. She says he has shop, Spokane avenue, between Eleventh now j don't know -whose toes I am lu.rai... buuuvv o " snr' Z"r: 1 . zi' 1 treading on. but 1 oon't care, we want in her suit Mrs. Teske lnkl-WTiimm w wm not sidetrack business to that this caugnter D given into Iter Z"''Ji',ZVi:irXiZ:Zrr. enaaM In wranrles ' chew aaeh other's being adjudged incapable will be placed In a sanitarium iwhere every effort will be made to restore his health, and mind. : The fatal operation on Mrs. Roberts was performed In the presence of Basset, according tothe Information In the hands of the district 1 attorney, This was September 15. '"The grand Jury re turned a true bill against the physicians September 26, They were admitted to bail In the sum of $5000 each. ; Basset Physical Wreck. - .Basset was placed in Jail In order to Insure hfs being present on the witness stand when the case comes up for trial All day long he alts in his cell, run ning his fingers through his shock of red hair. ' His face is absolutely with out, the dimmest vestige of an expres slon. His eyes are as lustreless as those of a dead fish. His whole appearance furnishes a powerful commentary upon the transgressions of youth , And only 10 days ago he was in the full posses sion of his faculties, was healthy and robust Now, his fellow prisoners pay, he has to be told what his meals are. He eats a morsel of 'food at rare Intervals in a mechanical fashion. After taking one look at him yesterday afternoon, County Physician Geary saw plainly that the man was dying by inches. - Yet he has no disease. His condition is due to his remorse for the death of the" woman he loved unlawfully. Cries for "tattle Slri." Deputy District, Attorney Collier, not hearing of Basset a condition till yester day afternoon, decided Immediately upon being acquainted with the facts to see the prisoner and arrange If possible to have him balled. The deputy prose cutor realized almost at once that ball ia now out of the question and that Im mediate action Is necessary, If the life and ' reason of the prisoner are to be saved to be of use to the state. "Have you ever thought about being admitted to ball" was the first question addressed to Basset The important witness for the state did not exhibit a sign of having heard the question, but, as If continuing aloud some Inner speech he mumbled In a va- CHIEF COULD STOP nnra President of Municipal Asso ciation Points Out Way to Do It. . care. S100. United Brethren Church- ' Have Ton Been M. J. Malley s new gro-1 Btory frame church. Mechanic street, cant undertone, "I want my little girl. ears night after night and disgrace the Other questions produced no more effect city." Portland, Oct. 8. To "the Editor of The Journal. In your .Issue of - Thurs day Chief of Police Cox Is reported to have reiterated to the present grand Jury-- what - he - stated-beferer-amely; "that efforts to close Chinese gambling would lead only to police grafting," and that "because of, the manner in which the buildings occupied by the Chinese are constructed, with numerous '.pas sageways and secret exits, It would be practically impossible to put them out of existence. , The chief is in a pitiable position. In his view of the situation,, as your report states it he can enforce the law only at the cost of demoralizing the police. To preserve the police from corruption he must permit violation of the law.. As a solution- of the situation' he has pur-. bucu 1110 pouujr us pernuumg 1110, Liu- nese to gamble in violation of the law, provided, however. that . persons of no other race shall be permitted to take part. The failure of thla policy is what has brought the matter to the attention of the grand. Jury.'. .'.'..v.1V-'' v.,' v . .Thel chief's vlew of the situation, would seem to put him in a dllemna, namely, that under his command the whole police power of this city, con sisting of about ISO stalwart men and the machinery provided for Increasing It in time of need. Is Inadequate, to deal with a few score of Chinese gamblers, or else that the police, force is com posed of-a body of dishonest men over whom he has not sufficient control (0 prevent corruption or "gtaft" The de duction in either lease is simple and the remedy plain. ' " ' ' . But the persona familiar with present conditions In this city will not believe that the chief of police cannot stop the evil complained of. Sheriff Word, with a few deputies at his back, stopped it or nearly all of It in short order. The Chinese in this city are too timid and weak to carry on this pursuit If there is any serious opposition by the police authorities; in other words, without "protection' - It Is notorious that the Chinese gamblers-are now paying large sums Of money at regular . intervals for "pro tection." it is exceedingly Improbable tha" the regularly enlisted policeman on a beat is receiving any part of this money. But It makes small difference to the Citizens oirtbls city who Is getting such money. The significant point of the situation is in tne ract tnat tneir cnier of police officer, 'sworn and paid to en force their laws and to protect their rights, should, openly or otherwise, per mit men of a particular color to defy a particular or any law, on conditions dictated by himself, and that he has and does openly declare that he has done so and will do so. D. A PATULLO, President Portland Municipal Association. UnlATlLLAISSOOIIJO GET ITS FIRST ChciRCH (Sneettl TMsmMi to The Journal.! - Umatilla, Qr Oct. 8. Umatilla, the oldest- town in eastern Orogon, Is to have its first chursh. The Roman Catholics have decided to build a church here at onc;e, and plans are now com plete and the contract let this week. The site, which? Is one acre, has been donated by D, C. Brownell, a leading business man of this city. The build ing wlU be a good sUe and will add much to the city's future progress. J ; "Ji Conttrcallo Cutodi lidllLJLiLllvLL 5 SAVINGS MZi pays . 4 Per CenK Within three months after the pur chase of ' England's wireless telegraph stations by the government th,e number I ofmefi8flgea. Bent.and .received was j doubled. 1 ... 1 They GQvv Hair ertain Ingredients if. Properly Combined, Stimulate Hu man Hair Growth. Resorcln is one of the most effective germ destroyers ever discovered. Beta naphthol is a most powerful, yet abso lutely safe !t germicide and antiseptic, which prevents development of .germ matter, and -creates , a clean, healthy condition. ..'. - Pilocarpine; although not 'a coloring matter or dye, la an ingredient well established for Us power to restore na tural color to human hair., Borax, because of Its well defined softening and cleansing properties, is most useful in the treatment of scalp and hair diseases. : Glycerine acts as a stimulant to the hair bulbs, and has a soothing, healing and nourishing Influ ence, Alcohol Is Indispensable in medi cine because of Its antiseptltc, stimu lating preservative qualities, Rexall "93" Hair Tonic ts chiefly composed of these Ingredients, which are compounded In a peculiar form, and we believe it is the most effective rem- mm m m . n fun era jn Nmm rtmieii txiriwn , edy known to medical science for scalp I "im, Kitrmction m wha cUtMorbrldn wt and hair troubles generally. We per- eior-erad. 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Certainly we could offer no better guar antes. Two sizes, 0 cents and 81.00' The Rexall Store. The Owl Drug Co., Inc., Cor. 7 th and Washington Sts. Vvnlft Thhua(m V. . w eery store, 23-28 Sixth street north, near between Seventh and . Ninth; builder. i?n.- WHh - , Burnsldet Mr. Malley has Just, moved same; 5000. ' -J.0! ' th.tml . rajl from Third and Ash streets, where he " IS. s. Weston Erect one-story irame v.w u.c.w.iB war located for 16 years, and will be dweUlng, Fifty-first street and Broad- ,' formation of a taxpayers' pleased to have all his friends and pat- ulla& ?m,8fi. tr- Bn. -tftrv f"u- Superintendent Clarke asked Ar-tt n mrA Mm .m l- E- Woodruff Erect . one-story the purpose of the league, to which Mr. rons drop In and Inspect his new store. ,rame dwaiunSi Eim0re street, between Hidden responded- "If the council Is Hl stock Is new. and no more up to Lombard and Russell; builder. Kenton too m anoroorlatlon It a date or neater grocery store can be Building & Construction Co.; 1800. olni 10 ' appropriation. It la found in Portland, J. H. Slsk Erect one-story frame useless for one man to go and plead , dweUlng, Watt street between Bran- me case, oui 11 a commiuee is sem ..... tdon and Delaware: builder. Kenton I representing the taxpayers' league, at hasten founT by t police of Mrl BuoldlMldwlErreUctt, 0oeC--iory2frkme IT1 SOmB conBWer",0n M U A. J. Dixon, who left the Ohio: hotel. BallWE0 Madison and Front streets, last night Thirty-fifth and Thirty-sixth; . builder, l ji K in T aIW1 wita tne aeciarauon mat sne wouia 1 same; ivo. . . 1 ".ui, throw herself Into the river. Therwom-l The Klbbe Construction Co. Erect know. He came and went through my ,n n 1 aald to havA auarreled wit-h hnr 1 one and one-half story frame dwelling, I orchard and counted the dead trees: thusband and left tha hotel In a high Rodney, avenue, between Alns worth and that'ls all he did." temper; She Is. 20 years old. ' . Colfax; builder, same; 3500. . j.. w. Eiweu ,ai,i n was high Ume , . HwTiinV w.nTnrk aomeming was aone to relieve the Ankle Bonee Bnap.-Whtle walking on ?.nTh t"t the league Davis street near Third street the an- j same; 82000. - J should be extended to the county and kle of Elmer Anderson, a laborer, . aged Gertrude MacEaohren Erect' - one-1 atate. 30, turned and two small bones were story frame dwelling, Melbourne street! Captain Haason asked for informa- broken. He dragged himself to a bench, between Plppln and Burralo; builder, tlon In what way the present council where Patrolman KHngle found him and ,a?e;-.' 3?kk- ' had misappropriated money. Foster sent him to St Vincent's hospital. City ?" S,,iVF,rc', on5;"f.r'r S?J5! bidden answered that the surveying Physician Zlegler attended him. TIj h,,.i; huiidir aame: 1100. business was ond way; the surveyor .Tarir Ato.hUon Krnct one-atorv would be employed to survey streets for If To Have a Cough that ordinary 1 frame dwelling:. East Twenty-seventh eewers and such like, and then nothlne remedies fall to relieve, go to ; Albert street between Alberta and ' Sumner; was done; that some plan should first Bernt, the druggist on Washington builder, same; :350. . . . be adopted and then work for It street near Second and get a 50 cent Mlseion Marble works Repair two- Xomri 9U., rjv- bottle Of his Kenvon'a Coueh Cure, Tour atory frame store, corner Irving street , ouga mam uu rs. ... money crt(tJ venue; builder same; ,300. Inpeaklng of the organisation of 4ot-perfeotly-aatlsfled -wlth-ita rH -Torv "fr suits.. l!!0..! f.ri" i. "v; . u w?mb the last taxpayers' Fiftv-fmirth treet.: builder aam.1 eBue orKame ln Vancouver, i was ; Great Sandar School EaUj First IIBO, . . ' member or that league and the first Ohurch, Taylor street will celebrate Its Michael Montchalln Erect one-story mmg done was to reduce my salary as annual rallv dav fiundav. Octoher 9. nt frame dwelling. Insley avenue, corner teacher ln the public schools; the eal- the noon hour. The special feature will Twenty-third; builder, same; $350. ary of the county Officials was not be a program Of unusual merit lndud- AJ2un lm'lLn W- the officials could not go Into lng an address' by Dr. Benjamin Toun lllK hJimJS tha cnools' but e teachers could on "The True Significance of RaUy .Tnon1 1 Rhine, builder, same. handie tha.afralr of the otnMn. 1 TswH.., v, i .' - 1 m a.i.ii. La a hnn thit thla'wlll At ronoata .. dwelling, Clatsop street between Elev- Mayor Kigglns inquired when the city "The Fool of the ramllv" The Peo-1 enth and Thirteenth: builder. M.. M. was in better Shane' than at present m. . n....J.i .1 J.A i 'j t .. . . , x . ' . .. . ; . ' pie s norum opens eiunaay evening, uo-1 tvuuuua. : . -. m Drougni ronn a aocument nuroort- 'tober 9. at-Selllng-Hlrsch hall with an . w.-; w, , , 'HlffKino--; iKeP1. 0"?"Bt,o''i lng to be signed by 'a large number of SvnneS fiTate.F S and W.worth "Wnt. of the city, stating that they by-Unltea States senator Georr E'J guilder, same $160. . would patroniie a. municipal water ays- v vnunifk - a, win u m ywjr mwr. W, D, C Qmb8 Erect two-storr con- tern it installed ana among tne names fl V Afltlnc number. I - xrn Tkt.iMi I roa tAi. u'skMPaw vr. u-a.... r i 1,1 .o uni II. uast x uii bi'iuoi iiincu v wan uuuu ixat v . iui aacmvc.v iiiiuir between SariHy Road and O. R. A JN.; denied that he had ever signed such a ' paper-ami much -mwmnwnt natred whwr upoa the prisoner. Only once did he face his questioner and then all he said was "she's gone, she's gone." The "little girl" he refers to Is sup posed to have been Mrs. Roberts. FALLS AGAINST BRICK AND BREAKS HIS NECK (Special Dlnateh it Tb Journal.) Caacade Locks, Or., Oct 8. -Louis Balgarlnl, 88 years of age, while doing some brick work under the boilers ln the ' mill of ' the Wind River Lumber company, slipped on some broken brick and broke his neck. Death was Instan taneous. Hunting Good at Hermiston. ' (Special Dlipatrh to The Journal.) Hermiston, Or., Oct 8. Hermiston is becoming the hunters' paradise. Mal lard ducks are very plentiful here now, and the hunters are coming In from the surrounding towns and cities to hunt Three of them yesterday brought ln over 40 fine mallards and teals. The lakes are only half a mile from town. Silverfield's for Furs. Sllverfleld's, Fourth and Morrison streets, acknowledged headquarters and style leaders In genuine Alaska seal skin. Send for new fur fashion book, ieasoni;T910-1911; -Boolallst KeetingN JH,.iWanhope of Ibulldrr., ssmeJOSO "nBan Frahclsco."wlll speak In Drew haU, J. M. Wallace Erect two-story frame 2" f!ZZ 1 r?.;ZZrTJEZZ algnature was found, attached. oewnu .n rnvrrmon oetore lU. TM.tJJaeventh- build- Lloy1 DuBose s"ald that the City had Socialist party, branch 4, Sunday even- '"V"1 turn with munlcitval venture. lngat.8p.-m. His subject will be "To-1, E E Battln-lkrect one and one-half i and was now In debt some $40,000 on day s . Problems. Emma Keno , will story frame dwelling, East Twenty- the electric lighting plant 'He moved third street, between Jarrett and Kll- that a committee of five eoo,i men h UngsWorthi builder, same; $1900. jn.k.i...' ... Vie tVC AWU&I ilVMr laiJK. V ll KIKllU WHS I I ma r.KnAfl (Inn lawrftrAva t .a. , n m ' . - m AjaassiM mh iaitiWASaia skm uvy vwiyuiMWi v y t , yi u iuvi .l.O. CVU. xms morning senxencea oy circuit juage Mjyjyjj-vj jy MVLd I IUA I b Chairman Hough assured him that he wouia neea nis wisn Dy appointing all . Gantenbeln to serve one year in the j county . Jail. - Tha Judge recommends that the Italian be . sent to the rock- pile. -, lrgigllo was convicted on a ftev. WALTER BEN WELL HINS0N Preaches Sunday at TheWhitcTemple . Twelfth- and Taylor Streets . ' - " 10:3Q A. M. - "The Defeat of Christ" Solo, Mrs. H. T. Bohlman, 7:45 P. M. PRELUDE iimiT-r- m nil fn i rr-i n I wouia nee Wnilt OLHVt I nArrlU! Democrats on the committee. August High stated that In his optn (Dnlted Press Leatwd Wlrt.1 !; ion a oompetent engineer should be se Seattle, Oct 8. The party of 20 r- cured to go over, the plans and . route formers from eastern . cltiea: who are. and pass upon the matter. making a tour of the ' west to. study W. B. DuBols, one of the councllmen. "whlt slave" traffic mmHtinn. rrl2n sUted that he had always been against In Seattle tocfay. Tomorrow members th8 P004- and before ultimately taking of the delegation will speak In several a gambler's plunge and go into the Lewis of the more prominent churches. - Dur- " u uumu uo cmpiuyeu. lng their stay , here the party will visit : ; Taaaa Oo Xlgli. tne resjnetea aisirict over which there ,w, a. wom Drought up tne question Is considerable trouble Just now. The of rate which would be made should a Investigators will fa to Portland Tues- municipal .plant be Installed, and stated day,, and later to 8an Francisco and that a renter who voted the plant would Los Angeles. - . ' , . 1 , get cheap-water while the .taxpayers and owners of the houses would have the Ufttftl DnrtfAnrl ' taxei to pay.; He was asked what dlf i iuioi i wi iiaiiu ference It made If a'rentar MA nv Mi Monday, October 19,. ' both dining wfttr rent n Inn in h landing rooms will be used after the theatre. h nt.r vmvaai niM ik.i .SiJSl got much higher landlord, would,, "THp FvPnino Tploarn m f" Kow,e7 .t Vr? than both . of . the , othtr corporation "THEME SOmetflina Dlffierent electric, light and telephone. Manager Ladles' suits and coats made hv men Turley took exceptions and wis assured from men's goods man tailor to fit and that the city would In no way! try to In- TinKir 13 V "TFMPT P OTTA PTTfT auperlntend tha work. New store, new I terfere with or to take over the lighting . . ; r a lRf,0(,s- The Allen Co., 41$ .afehington 1 piMv.. MrJk.Jlo.WleyM.n.trnud ...that at , jEvr,vaiA.u I (ireet corner oi "License the Saloon" Eleventh street. - . the last fire, which promised destruction 'TAKE AN "A" CAR FIVE -CENT FARE AND GO TO IRVINGTON PARK SEE THE MANT FINE HOMES ALREADY BUILT. TALK TO' THE HAPPY PEOPLE WHO OCCUPY THEM. SEE THE k DOZEN OR MORE NEW HOUSES GOING UP NOTE FINE SHADE TREES GRADED STREETS CEMENT WALKS ELECTRIC LIGHTS YOU WILL THEN SAY IS BELOW THE REAL VAL UE, BUT THAT IS OtTR PRICE ON EASY TERMS f.B. Hoi brook Co. ROOM 214 LUMBER EXCHANGE PHONES) A-7507, Main 5386 1 1 Patriotism Tne stomach la a larger (actor ia " lifer, liberty and the pur suit ol happiness " than most people are aware, , Patriotism can withstand hunger but not dyspepsia. The confirmed dy peptie "is fit (or treason, stratagems and spoils." .The maa who goes to the front (or his country with a weak stomach will be a weak soldier and a fault finder. A sound stomach makes (or food citizenship well aa for beelth and happiness'. t ' Diseases o( the stomach and other organs of difettioa and ntritioa era promptly and permanently cured by the use of DP. PtERC&M GQLDEft mEDICXL DISCOVERT. It build up tk bo4r with moumd tltth mat Mid maace. The dealer who offers e substitute (or the "Discovery" ia ely eekin to make the little more profit realized on the sale of lets meritorious preparations. ' Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medioal Adviser is seat Jrtt en receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing inly. Send. 21 one-cent stamps (or the paper covered book, or 31 stamps for the clotb bound. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association, R. V. Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y. Makes firm friends of those who burn it. It saves them money and fills the bill for what is -to be expected of a good coat, It is all coal it all -burns makes but lttle ash. Call A-3887, Mar shall 2635, or - Pxdcrifrorn.youridosJor-to-d'- ji Forthe convenience of "itscustomers on Satur day evenings from 6 to 8 114 Second St. Cor. Washington, Port land, Oregon. Painless Dentistry fjtWWIIMWIlK .nnui' mmmXH., ... , aVi Out ef ton tUMinL. J ma b.T th.lr plo'e $m bridavwotk fin. ji'hod ia one im$ 4 W.sillrhftyM a r4 Ok tK er evrctlsif Miwler . J3.6U Solar Craws 6.03 I2kBrldgeTeath3.63 BtMniEnss 1C9 Ewwi nnict 10Q InttrFUlinrs 2.63 Blood Rubber Pitt 6.C3 a... b.j L vni B" m mm .69 AMXSEMENT8 -BBATS JTOW SJTLX.1MO- The Smile At Baagalow Theatre . Twelfth and Morrlaod Streets ;, Viola Allen Assisted by James O'Netl. la T. Marlon Crawford's Play ram wHxra uanM At THE HtlLIG October 10, 11, 12 Special Price Matinee Wednesday Erloa. rw.n'v ' t KA fl KA 11 76c, 60c;. Mat, SL60, l, 76c, S0o, Joo ft? WM (Willi )l Hill I.Uju, u.ilste. BUNGALOW BUNGALOW : "wSrSSSr tn.i.a IIT Mm -.A i.i441 '..r I JAST TIME TONIGHT John Mason - Xn 'The Witching Hour" Prices, 1100, 11.60. 11.00. 76c. 60e TKZATSX lath Si Morrtsoa Fhonea Mala 117 and A-4224 GEO. L. BAKER. Mgr. cur a to xtrvrrr rvxr ctTv ttm Greatest of " American Plays. Opening uunaay juatinee. strong company, Sunerh Scenic Production Mat., 26c. 60c: Even'g. 25c, 60o. 75c, $1 PORTLAND THEATRE The Home of firama 14th and Wash Accompanies every article of Hardware bxST 8SAT IS THE EOVCB SO OXHTS urcnasea ai our siore. ou noeu nui vim.- r n..u. a.i, r.... .- . ;i .. . In Its Success ; thii TAYXi.nra majt." Prices Nights, 16c. 26c, 35c, 60c; Wed nesday and Sunday Matinee, 16c and 86c fl A 7 17 fl THXATBB, MAIH S KAK H. It Morrison and Eleventh Ul .LLJ l Geo u Baker, Mgr. Beautiful new home of the famous Baker stock company. Packed houses every performance. "BBEWSTEB'S atTLXaOHS," The Barnum of them all, greatest com edy of the age. Don't miss It. Tonight, all week. Mat. Sat, 25o, 60c; Evenings, 260, 60c, 75c. Next weK. opening io morre-w-riUnee, QameeKlibyt--"' I . I (3 AjnALDXH laasr-JI-- a'V A aTOnBTa Edw. Armstrong Presents THB BEBVAMT XJLDT." NEXT WEEK - Tommy ' Burns Ex-heavywelght Champion of the World AZir , A-ioao HAT. STXXY SAt i-8-eo of Satisfaction be afraid of paying exorbitant prices when buying at Avery's. - Serviceable goods Of quality at the least cost. A very & Co. 48 THIRD ST, GET THE HABIT main TAXtCAB IT 5 Our Shopping Rate for" women is now in operation. $2.50 p?r hour9a.m.to5p.m. Within th'e City .Limits ' HOTEL RATE TO DEPOT 50v TOM 1 TO 4 PEOIXB Suitcases Carried Free Gorham Rubber Co. WEES f. a uniirnn 00T.3. w inriAlKC lflgti is-ss-ao ww- ----- - . , i jm, -vmjuw, ..... ii wM.w mi0.m. fl uent Acts. Sawyers Oiled Clothin is the only cenuine Crackproof Cloth ing on the market absolutely guar anteed. Ask your dealer. a RAND BUEUTAH and COSEPAHT, . h i Bomantlo Irish Inoident, "Cap. Barry." La Belle Keeker. VVeeK Oct 3. If 10 Matinee every-day, J:30; any seat 15c. fening performances ai Bnl. 15o: Ixwer Floor 26o Added Attraction, . - TBAHltXHt ABDEEL S3 CO., In Toe.-Suffragette," ' Emma Son, -. Xate Flower, . The Tagges, OBABDAS00F8. :30: sny seat 15c. erformances at 7:30 and 9:15. Box Seats me. ;L ADVANCED TAUDBVllU Week. Commencing Mon. Mat.. Oct. t. Special Keiurn t,npiin'men "ABIZOHA JOE" Introducing Miss Adele Ton Ohl, Rnrl'a Four Comedians: Abrams As Johns: Walter Halej Tom Flptrher Pun. BASEBALL RECJtlATIOW PABX 407 aerunae,Bldav 8nd and Alder Sts. Corner Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Its, Faoneai ' Main 8303, A-A30O. (i aPDa M PIMTH PORTLAND 247i STARK STREET ; octostb 4. VV t. Dr. Fred W. Prehn Dr. T.S. Thomson DENTISTS ICCHVAB PRINTING COJ PJSOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE I PAFiKEk'S ' . H.IR BALSAM O Chnw ud bMDtifLM th htUt, ! Framotef hutni fronlh. ? N'er Tall, to Biitor. (irmf i . t Hmf to Ita Youthful Colon. i Qwm Ks;p ilitWKi a hur MUisa l f'l Pn.r.n Qames Jegia WMkdays at 3 w i.,U Huaoays a mm tn, Admission - Blf"?hri. :?. runl. stand, 60c; bottn, 25c extrr. Bleach.ra, lc; granosianu, tjn. : &AOXX3' eat r v rrs 4 r. Boys under 12 Fre i. l.;arhre