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. . . li . V TOXIC JIT'S AMUSEJ1ENT3 Hellig .James K. Ilackett Hunsalow "The Girl, the Man, the Gams' J.aki-r ,ir,;. ."Th Lion and the Mouse" : . urpneum vauaevme l Grand , ......Vaudeville i r..-i.. Tr..,inuu dii luges .,,........ Buuovnm byiic ...... "A Summer Blizzard" Star..'...',.:...;.. Movins; Picture Regrrt Delay Delay In completing the South, Portland link in the proposed boulevard . system la great ly deplored by th United Improve ment' Clubs of South Portland In : a set of resolution recently adopted, ' Individual resolutions are now ' being s adopted by. the members or the United 1 slubs. Joseph Weber. Dr. D. I. Wads worth W. A. Hansen, F. O. Weeks and - N. L. : Casjway werei appointed a ora' mlttee Ho present tha resolutions of the Fulton Park club before the Park board and to try and secure some action from the board.' The South Portland people fear that property values will get so high out, their way that the city will be unable to purchase with the funds now , available And that the tracts donated to the city will revert through the delay to ' their original owner , v.; ' 8aok rrom Print' Oonrresfc Frank W. Baltea has returned from attendance upon the second international cost con ? greet of employing printers, whioh met for three day in convention assembled In BU louis on the sixth, seventh end eighth of this month. Mr. Baltes was one . of the notable delegates In the. conven tion, making an address which attracted I .much attention, ad;.was the, only one , featured by the St, Louis newspapers. - , The St Louis Globe-Democrat said of . , Mr. Baited offhand talk: "F. W, Baltes was the nrlnclnal speaker, and ao inter . estlna did he make his talk that 'after- , ward tn; the lobby of the Planters he was surrounded by eager rnenas, in ; quiring about Ncost, data," . t- 1 War . Veterans Shout Preparations , for the annual ' minstrel show of the Spanish-American. " -.War Veterans , have reached such Stage that the rehearsals r nw takln macs twice a week, wea nesday and Friday evenings. Under the direction of W. T. Phillips, Jay H. UP-i- Vton. Seneca Fouts, C, B. Merrick, W..B. Flnwr. Frank Beatty, George EvanS, Jay Rnvfrmtn. Georx H. Carr. H. E. Wll Hams-C; it." flantenbein, Zeb Martin and 1 'W. C. Lyons. New Jokes, up to date " songs, 'good ringing fcnd graceful danc lng are promised. The perronnarow win close with a new and .original military spectacle entitled," "Tou Can't Oet Ted- t dys ooat yg: Uv:v';.v re Talk' on Statesmanship B. 8. ' HooDer of Denver is to speak tonight !n the auditorium of the Portland Young Men's Christian Association on "Buc cesaful Salesmanship." The lecture - will be given uhdjsr the auspices ot the educational department or tne assooia. tlon and no charge will be made.. Mr, . " Hooper carries high testimonials from , leading educators and business tneii. His address is Said to be of great .practical valu to all who are engaged '-..in any line. ,of nalesmansMp. womati Beats Off Thief. When man rrabbed 'at her purse at Third' and . Couch streets last night, Miss Belle Cas- Belli of 89 North Eleventh street, tight sned her Nutch upon U and shove thief away from her. She - called tor held at the same tlml nd tha ! man fled.. Joe MUler, a vagrant, arrested V shortly afterward by Patrolmen. Burrl r" and : Johnson, was" Identified by Miss ' Cassell and is held on an attempted Balls Watered Milk A warrant was . issued thU morning by Assistant City Attorney Bay Sullivan ror the arrest of f. H. Watson, president ot tne Bam more Dairy & Lunch company, on the , charge of selling watered milk in the company's restauranta The evidence was secured , by Milk Inspector B. D. Smith, who has devoted 'considerable time of late to investigating the quality of milk served In, restaurants., , Vaols Sam Wants Hlp A hydro-slec- trical engineer and an inspector of me .. chanlcal and . electrical engineering are ', needed by the government The United States elvll service commission is adver- Using examinations to secure applicants for the position. The examinations will . be held November s, 10, 11. Applications "should be made to Z. A Leigh .at the postoffjee. . - Sues oa Surety Bond-District At torney Cameron this -morning filed a - suit against Philip McLaughlin to re- cover 25Q on a surety bond given by McLaughlin for the lease of" his . brother from a Jail sentence Incurred by reason.jjf - a-convictlon -for-non-sup-.port. The bond was put up to lnsurj ' a monthly : maintenance being paid o the family .of the. defendants , brotha. , . Dry Campaign Committee of Kultno- ' ' man County, cordially invite the busU ness and professional men of Portland to participate In the grand temperance ' parade October 13, and respectfully petl- tlon them to release . their employes i. flrom 1 p. m. to I p. in, on that date that they also might secure their places - In the marching column. vv ! v. ' ; Porg Skips Out A cautious forger t :;iast night failed In his attempt to have " a bogu check Vashed through tho med " Jum of two small boys. Forest Dawson and John Brown both aged II, were glv en lo oents a. a reward for going to P. W. Baltes and Company invito yJonr inquiries for PBINTOG Phontg Home AH65 First and Oak Dr. Fred W. Prehn Dn T. 5. Thomson DENTISTS Open Sundays 10 Jl. M. to $ P. M. WIXlniagejuXldr-gi-a-AJe-tft Phones i . aiain saoa, A-aaoa. mm rr r -' fit TiiJ'! a"! 't is aad buying some rli!fles 'on for vhlch they wore to present a dbeck for $12 purfortPd to have been drawn by Dr. J. F. Bell. The clerk called the Physician by telephone and learned that he had not Issued the check. An officer was called in and went with the boys to the corner where the forger was sup posed to be waiting, but he had van ished. Elng Chokes Woman Trying to hide what is believed to be evidence of a former crime, Mabel Devlne, colored, nearly choked to death last night when a diamond ring she had placed in her mouth passed Into- her throat The woman was Wrested at First and Pin streets by Patrolman C. C Klingel when she accosted a man. After being booked at police headquarters she was taken to the woman's quarters on the third floor. She suddenly began to- choke and Jailor Thompson turned her on her back and pounded her, the ring -finally dropping from her mouth. The police are now searching he records to learn whether the theft of a diamond of the same description has been reported," Trie woman's case went over until Thursday In municipal court today. . Contracts for Brome Work Awarded. After carefully examining the bids for ornamental Iron and hronse work to tie placed on the new court, house tne county court and county commls Blotters yesterday afternoon awarded the contract to A J. Capron & Co. The bid of ', the, oompany. way $$J,TCff. ' . ' - Board Bears Complaints Complaints continue to pour. Into the county board or equalization, whicn is in session at the county court house this week. The board will spend every day this week in hearing the complaints, and next week and the week after that will make de cisions on th complaints. So Light on Sis Auto A fine of It was , imposed in municipal .court this morning upon L. R. Kellock, a salesman, who was operating an automobile last night without a light He was arrested at Grand avenue and East Burnslde street by" Patrolman Hennessy. , ' - CUistmaa portraits, ' in crayon or oil colors should be ordered at once. E W. Moore, photographer, Tth and Stak streets. Steamer Jessie Kama, for Cemaa, wasnougai ana way landings, dally x cept Sunday. , Leaves Washington street flock at I p. ,m. ' W Sponge and rress Tour Cloths, au ror si.so month, uain 11. A-4C14 Wagons run everywhere. Unique Tailitr- ing co. I0 stark. -k b. sags, jbaaies TaUoi Suits to oraer. 40 and up. ' Cambridge bldg., a ana Morrison, v Swiss Watoh Bepalring. c Christen sen. id fir. ; Corbeti Wdg. Take Ele- vator, - . r . - ... . W. A Wis and ssslclstes. painless arausis, injra ana, Washington, s ' . BUmondsC, " Chrtsteosen, second floor Corbett building. Take elevator. Come to woodward Ban rink, Monta villa, Wednesday night ', . f B. a Brown, Bye-Ear. Marquam. . Woosters day and night store. - Directory Men Meet. Louisville, Ky., Oct 18. Nearly svery oiie of h 59 .companies whteh supply tne various cities and towns of - th HOTEL ; STEWART SAN FRANCISCO GeaxY Street, aboT TToloa Sqnara ( Jst sppotlt Hotel 8t f nasi . , European Plan $1.60 g day up ; Amficn Plan a day up . Smr iteei an Vrlck itiuoliue. Furnished at cost of 1200,000. Svery eemf6fta4 coon ' Vtoienc. Oo earllaw traasferrleg alt ever , Sty. Omni but aaeets trains and tteamer. iM for Booklet with mas f Sea Francis I- r. PROGRAMME FOR THE . . 0 Grand Opening of . THE OLDS. WORT M AN 8 '.KING STORE V THJS - , - . . G. t 1 Semper Fidelia T . . . , 2 Overture, ."Guafany" 3 ClarinetSolo, "Polka Caprice" V. ' v ' - - Mr. Biancone. 4 Serenade . . .' ......... .Tigano Dedicated to the Grand Opening of Olds, Wortman &- King- Store. - ; -S-G4an4WtfrjrTni'Csmer''l': .1 : :". .",ft2kC : Solos by Messrs.. Lucas, Cioffi.and Parmegiani,, Doors d)pen Prompt ttj Clock Souvenirs on jth-Floar, 1 . I t 1 f.iU3, Cub and U;e rii::;, with directories, was represented, when the annual meeting of the Association U1 American jjirectjry Publishers was cailed to order by President A V. Wil liams of Cincinnati. Ohio, at the Seel bach hotel today. . The convention will last three days and an elaborate pro gram for the .entertainment of the dele gates has been prepared, which includes a trip to the Mammoth cave. "Cash for You in a Few Regularly Priced at ' typical "Traley" special for ,. slack, brown and navyyour mostly ( for 10& School Girls Up to : A2 Years, The smart reds you've been . wanting are shown here In 37 distinct styles priced for Suick selling from 81.25 to 14.75. including all the new ' style features and 1 the ' wool felts, silk bearskin, imported beavers, etc. . 12,000 ' is dlvldedV among our customers every year the , : amount we save In rent, inter- est and taxes, by being out of A "the high rent district,7' Come and get your share. . ' Portland's Big Plume Pes . V Window jri . 7 Blsplay ulS BEE? Begin Now to Take Care of me "Too Old Time" It comes, pretty fast the day when your real energy is gone and younger men are in plenty to push you out of the Way. Don't depend on savings from your daily WAGE. Do what the BIG MEN do who KNOW, Put your savings in a piece of land, and when the young man 'pushes you out of the wav, go -. on to the SMALL FARM and live lilce a COUNTRY GENTLEMAN.-. NORTH PLAINS offers you just such an opportunity now, -The best soil in the world..' Onty 55 minutes from your business in Portland. Low price and easy terms. Only, a little effort now, while ' you arfe young and vigorous, will put you where you will be absolutely fearless of the "Too Old Time." ONE TO FIVE ACRES CALL OR WRITE FOR BOOKLET RUTH TRUST COMPANY ROOM 3 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PORTLAND, OREGON i - i . HI. EVENING. FROM 8 TO 10 O'CLOCK .. ByRUZZrS BAND . ; ' Tigano, Director. aar t SOUSii Gomea .Mayer -0105-Tjy- ia "StariSpangled WITH fiEGIvCuQuE'J, A.iO PAHALYZED, HAH UVfS (Pppoial DlsiMtrh t li Tmirnnl.i Oakland, Cal., Oct. IS. With his neck broken, but still alive and conscious, J. O. Johnson, a teamster, is a puzzle to physicians and attendants at the re ceiving hospital, where he has lain since yesterday, A barrel of cement fell on Johnson's neck, dislocating it The blow Steps Farther to Fraey's" Wed. rn and; J Thurs. I Only f or u $i, 51.25 and $1.50v gl Iris to .10 good, wool felt' choice of 100 for. two days Misses' Mushroom ; Effects .-Shown In charming models for S3, otners up. to S7. in siiks, velvets and beaver milliner trimmed with , big, crushing bows, drapes, and "tarn" crowns shown In black, white, blue,. brown and red. FOR 85 and UP TO 810 We show the new winter ef fects in "Charlotte Corday" and : "Madam Sherry" velvet and silk creations all hand made. Store, 3d & Salmon i 4 ' - . Girls School BMSn Jill L. . Ruzii, Manager f f 6 Medley Overture, "All Star" ..Van Alstlne 7 Baritone Solo, "Evening Star", (Tannhauser) 1 ' Wagner . Sig. Cioffi , -;8 Sextet, "Lucia di Lammermoor" ....... Poni?etti By Messrs. Lucas, Taylor, Cioffi, Parmegiani, ; ' Le Vanway and Ruzzi. 9 Grand Selection, "Ernani" ...Verdil messrs. piancone and Uotu. . Banner" paralyzed Mm from his (moulders down. Johnson remained conscious all the time while-being examined. Physisians say It Is one of tha most remarkable cases on record. His condition today is un cnanged. ' ' S. . Journal Want Ads bring results. Special 25c Dairy Lunch Served In Casement Soda Fountain and Candy Store In Casement W UNDERPMCE BULLETIN j Olds, Worfman & Ming Dascmcnt Undcrprlce Store Specials In Addition lo Our II ourly'Snles Ruffled Swisg Curtains , in plain dotted and insertion effects AC at, pr,,, 35e, 65?, 75, Nottingham Curtains in white and ecru, in very pretty designs, 254 yards long, very special at Qfi onlyrth6palr50fT5.i7Uv Drapenr Silkolinea in a large : va riety of colors ahd pretty patterns. 1 he regular lZ4c quality, n selling now per yard, at only , Drapery! Denims, 36 inches wjde, figured and in a large assortment of colors; excellent value. 1 O, at 20c, s special, per yard, I JC Drapery Swibs in dots and striped etlects, inches wide,- i his is a a ma 13 a '. J212C splendid offer of this material, - lor, tire yd Drapery Scrim Colored, fine re versible quality,, can be ' used for most any drapery with KQd-Off effect; special, ; the yard Sash Curtains in' good quality of fancy nets. These are our regular 25c values. We make this P' very special offer, each for tJC Ruffled Swiss Curtains This is in excellent curtain, good material md made well. Regular OQ 50c per. pair, special at, pr., Children's Dresses, Buster and French style, in all colors, in per cale and chambray gingham; sizes 2 to 6' years, priced, each: 8Sc val ues for 49?; regular $1,25 QQ ralues TO; vals. to $1.65, VOC Ladies' Gowns in muslin arki cam brie, trimmed in lace and embroid ery These are good length .and cut full; the regular $1.25 7Q value, specially priced - at I fv Ladies' Combination Suits Corset covers and drawers and corset cov ers and skirt- These suits are trimmed, in Torchon lace and em broidery; all sizes in the 7Qa lot, and values to $1.35 for IJC Ladies' ' Cambric Petticoats With a deep lawn flounce, made with pin tucks, ; cut full; QA regular $1.25 skirt for' only OIC CREAMERY BUTTER, 2 lb, Sq. 73c A trrtnA brand, of f!reamerv Butter. but better than most -so-called ' creamery outter r speeial.' 2-lb; "id., T3 Good Eggs, on sale in the basement SBSVIP' "Caloric" Fireless Cookstove ' JBSjBSBjMBBassWsWBBWsWsWssfc; - flsMssVsWssWssBBaVMsVMsl -' BKtmFFBmBBBBHBImB You will be amated at the seemingly impossible, almost unbelievable, things it does. It actually bakes cake, pie, bread biscuits, etc., and actually roasts meats, chicken, game, etc.. without any fire whatever except that supplied by the radi ators (heated a few moments over a flame the same as an or- dinary flat iron), as well as steams, stews, boils, etc oucan cook pricujjjr cvcryiimig itn wiq lamii wui aiiu ,uuio wholesomely, mora nutritiously, richer In flavor and at les cost tKan is pos sible any other way. Yea can do so the year rounti. luiwnw and winter. COUPON ...7. Fill out and bring thiseoupontoourstoraaael . v get this beautiful Book of Horn) Menus FREE. Nam , Street. T ,. -St. MJ h L'ardware Han. 130 ' -1 "--7tit"Mn 'I'm:.' ... u r ifyewtti r Offers advantages far superior to those of any other school in the Northwest.' Perfect light and ventila tion. All modern' conveniences. . Methods approved by employers. ' 4 - Teachers arev men and women who '.have ''deliv ered the goods" in actual business. STUDENTS MAY ENTER AT ANY TIME ; "SKI BUSINESS Lane Teatl.prs J2jet. (Special Dispatch to The JenrnsU Eugene, Or., Oct 18. The annual teachers' institute for Lane county opened at the Eugene high school yes terday with over 260 teachers In at tendance and the session will continue till Wednesday night. Ladies' Cambric Petticoats- Trimmed in Torchon ' lace flounce and also embroidery; cut full and made well; ; good $2.50 ffl AQ value, ' priced ' specially, P letil Ladies' Corset Covers in. cambric and nainsook, tight or loose fatting Trimmed in Val and Torchon lace and embroidery.' Some are slight ly soiled. Also black. These QO sold for $1.25, special, each VOC Ladies' Chemises-Made of long- cloth' and nainsook, trimmed in embroidery and beading; al- 7A so lace; values to $1.25' for I Ladies' Outing .Flannel Gowns . . -. . . , j High and low cut necit, inmmea in braid; colors blue and pink; in all sizes, cut full, regular $100 CQ -value, special for only, ea.; U Jl Ladies' Pajamas Made of the best grade of outing flannel, trimmed in braid; colors pink and : QO blue; ; $2.25 alsirf spy, leO Ladies Knit Skirts in all colors, ?ray and white striped and : solid' navy and blue ; reg. $1.00 OQ. values', special at only, ea., OJC Marquise Corsets, made, of fine ba tiste, long hip, low bust; 3 pair of hose supporters. This popular cor set sells regularly, fof CI QQ $3.00; special for only lfO Marquise Corsets, made of batiste, long-hip effect, high and low bust; regular $1.50 value, on spe- QO cial sale at' low price of. pr iOC Areo Corset A frood corset ..for morhing wear; made of net and ba tiste; long.lyp and medium, CA' bust ; very comfortable, for v Rengo Belt Corset This is a soe- cial model for stout figures.Made of coutille reinforced front, long hip. One can get a lot of service out of this corset. Spe- tfjl QQ cially. priced, the pair 5 1 i70 Odds and ends of slightly soiled Corsets of good make, in assorted styles; values to $12 a tfO AO pair, special for . only $0 "not at craod 11 nur Bohemian.' at tha low price of, per doien, 38 . SS' 1 BJBJBBBJJBJBBJr Book of Home Menusv Showing" What to Seroe" and "Hou to Set and Decorate a Table. " A book to be higWy prizect, con taining table settings beautifully illu strated in natural colors. Also twenty four menus and moire than one hundred recipes for cooking in a 1 -Z. .TE?''! f irst S Our New ?r;i- .7-'-.. i. fjr;- . ;." , '"""''',."''7' Home At Fourth and Yamhill Sts. , Portland, Oregon . mmmmm GGttEGL - Phones Kala I, A-li: 1 TOMiTiIT, 15 TO Mi') K KuW MC Iil' "TKH Cr DON CA : "." Prlffs, $2. $160, $l,-75c, 61V. 3 : SEAT IUD OTXSi TODAY .3 NIGHTS beginning THURS DAT Special Price Matinee Saturday Clyde M. fitch's Play "THE CITY" Evenlnas. 11.50 to 25c; Mat, Jl to 25c BAKER THEATRE Morrison and E'.avecta Main X A-6380 GEO. L. BAKER. Msi. Tonleht All week. Matln TV,1 n,1 Sat Mr. Bakr take prid In offering his famous Baker Stock Co. in rharln Kilns' wonderful play, "Th Lion and w asoxu." one or tne nighst royalty play In stock. Etronsr ; cast: suorb stage setting. Wed. bargain mat, 25o, sun. ana eat. mat., ioc, ouc. itivenmgs,- soe, c ana jc. WX---'IJttl Johnny Jont1' t BUNGALOW Theatre, 12th and Morrson. '" Oo. Ik Bksr, Msrr. ,-' ' Ihon Ma In 117 anil A-4334 ALL WEEK-MATINEB SATURDAT THE INIMITABLE BILI.T CLIFFORD In HI Latest Big Musical Comedy Hit TU Ul&Il. TRB HAS, IBB OJUVLS" i ft;-. Plenty of Laujh and GlrLs i.., Twelvs.Blsr Bonr Hits ' Nights. JSC. 60c. ?5c, $X; mat.. -256, 80c Hxf wea "i'M vvw ana tn Moon- LYRIC POBTtASD PLATHOUSE "Week Cotnmenclne; Monday Matinee . Saw. Armstrong Presents by . Popular .Request MABJOBIE MA SB ' .. v and his popular company In "A StrSTMES BUZZABS" Two shows nightly, 7:45, 0:15. Matlces dally. 3:45. Night prices, entire lower fir., 25c: bal.. 15c; mats., any seat, 20a ITxt Wtek "HOOP-LA" Q RAIN D Wk Oct. 17. 1910 Th Prlf and Znimltshl . Billy Van Th Grand Old , Minstrel Man Carl Pantwr Trio John sad Berth Oleason and Prod ' Eoullhan BArry Bloom : Celest 81anorla Baa, Verera oranaacoop Matinee Every Day, 2:30; any seat 15c. Evening performances at 7:30 and. 9:15;- Bale. 15c, lower fir. 25c, box eeat 600 AOTABCSD VAUBEVIIiU '- Special Engagement AZJUIIT DOOWB ft CO. Kunts A Kunta, Carpos Brothers, Four Hnry. Wetser & Dean . Extra added attraction, Th Xio Jos Trony- 5 Sensational Cyclist - mart a, A-ioao . AT. BTTltT DAT irirkt Y) ASTAWCXD AUDET1U.B Lionel Barrymore and McKee Rankin, assisted by Dorris Rankin, presenttn? "Ths Whit Slaver." and ight other ..'. splendid acts. rices Compare OurP With ihote 70 htT the um of wws, and ret will m that oBer 1" a abUoil ins oa all work aad jrm eaanot set better piale . work aaj where, ae mtter how aum yoa pay.' ne nnlL3 elate ana bridge work tor out-of-town patroni ia one iy (f dedired.. . .v ftialeee orfrarUon f re when piatea or bridle work order. ' f,ff i. CMwIUtien Iwa, - MhrCrm $5.03 22kBrMwTe.tfc4.C3 Qoldrilline 1.00 EmsmI Riling ICO SHwrFinina .53 SoeJ Rubber MA Beit Red Rubber- A : . Plate f.OU SLW.i.ltI,rMsmuMuun. Palntat ajrlftion ,011 n run btuum rtrruw - BSST MSTHOSS All work fully ruaranteed fot fifteen reara, Wise Dental Co., ' Painless Dentists Fllttat lulldtnc, Ttilrd tnd Wihlngt. PORTLAND, ORE, OUiceBeura: A. KnlMi. Ia0j,tal Th cart of Interments litv hssa freatly duod ly th Holman s Undertaking, company, Heretofore It has been th custom ef funeral directors to make charges .for all - 4ncidert?i la connected - -wl t h a f u' nersl' The Edward Holman Undertak ing company, the leading funeral di rectors of Portland, have departed from that etiMom. When casket is furnished by us we make io extra charges for embolmlng, hears to cemetery, outstd box or any services that may be re quired of us, except clothing, cemetery and carriage, thus effecting a asvlnj of $25 to 376 on each funeral. THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. . 20 TBTJU3 IT. COB. 8A&MOJT. H 5vo Your teeth Now You save a dollar, w make a dollar and ths Expensive Dentist loses two dollar when w do your work." W work lor price you ett tajr. Open evenings until t and Sundays until 12:39 lor people who. work. Offices established tea years and ur guarantee is good. BOSOH DENTISTS, . Offices corner Fifth and Morrison ts.. entrance J91V4 Morrison st. opposiU Meier ft Frank's and Postcffioa. Gorham Rubber Co. 309 OAK ST., PORTLAND, OR. Sawyers'OiledClothing is the only genuine Crackproof Cloth ing on the market absolutely guar anteed. Ask your dealer. ccivABhu;ni;;ac;L m ifniiniTF wfTtiTn dii7i r.TAfiK r.T. Nclipure TEET 1 yfes z Vi,oo Pfwi t Journal Want A d