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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 20, 1910. f I017PS TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS Hellltf .........:........... .'The City" bungalow "The Girl, the Man, tbs Gams' Baker ."The Lion and the Mouse" Orpheum . ... ....... .Vaudeville Gland . , . .. . ... .......... .Vaudeville Pan mgea . ... j ............ . .Vaudeville jvnc n.. ,.,'... "A Summer Bllzzardi Slai'. . . , .'. . ..... . . .Moving Pictures tin pall and left on Barnes ' road was found this morning by R. ParrlsH of 149 Columbia street, while on his way o work. He notified the police- and Pa trolman John Maloney went to the spot and took charge of the body, later turn ing It over to the coroner. It la believed the child was born dead. . , aon Friday, October it," at S o'clock p. m. Mrs. W. J. Hawkins will review the work of the national congress and read the state president's address of Inspira tion. , ' ..v , . .... , ... , Steals From Bride An attempt made by Frank O'Netl, a cook,5 to leave the aty, taking with hlni all of the clothes ; of his bride ot threj months, was frus trated, last night when O'Nell was ar rested at the union, depot by Patrolman i C. Ft. Grlelm just as he was about to v board a train. O'Nell early last evening , attacked and beat his wife In their room In the Foster hotel, because aha was late in returning from a visit to her mother In Arleta. She went toi pdllce head quarters to complain and while she was ' gons he packed all , of his own posses . slons as well as those of Mrs. O'Neil and tint them to the depot When the wife returned wjth the patrolman he was goneibut was traced to the depot through an expressman. Ha was fined V 120 In municipal court this rooming. ' y Bah Bah,' Coni.U Thers wilt be an ' Informal smbker for ail former Cornell students at the Oregon grill Saturday night at $. o'clock which It Is hoped by - officers, of the Oregon Cornell Alumni association T will ba attended by every ''j one of the 75 or 100 former Cornell stu dents In the Portland district Theirs are many Cornell alumni in and about i '. Portland who are not known to Wells Gilbert, secretary of the association, and it Is desired rartlcularly by those ! arranging" for the smoker, that these at , tend. ' It is hoped to make the Cornell smokers a monthly feature of the com- " ' ing winter. Would ' Oanoel Uoense-The pro- ' prletors of. the Canadian, Pacific and ' Hansen employment agencies have been " cited to appear before the license com mittee next Monday afternoon vand de- - fend themselves on chargea which will be made by Assistant City Attorney Bul- ' ' livan,- who advocates the cancellation -! of their licenses. Sullivan declares he - has tired ? of hearing complaints from alleged victims of the agencies and that prosecution of the employment .agents ' in the courts does not appear to bring '-reform, - " - , . : - - J. jr. Teal Will Speak to Club Many east side business men will hear J. N. Teal speak on the great local necessity for public docks in the rooms of - th East Side Business Men's club at Grand avenue this evening. Mr. Teal has made a study of the world's great est harbors. In compartson with these the Portland 'harbor seems pitifully in adequate to business' demands, he says. He will urge - that every cltiaen inter ested in Portland's future vote affirma tively for the publio docks measure at the election November 8. - - fcealty Board to Dine The annual Oc- tober dinner of the Portland Realty r board will be held in the banquet room of the' Commercial club tonight. ' R. w. Raymonds head of the factory bureau of the Commercial' club, will talk on manufacturing in; Portland, Edgar B, t Piper of the Oregonlan ,will deliver an sddrMS Ons"The Relations of Real Fe- tats and - journalism." Several Import ant sublects will -come up for discus ' slon- at tonight's banquet Including the exclusive 'listing of property and the present raw requiring written contracts of sale" before payment or commissions Girl Burt by Auto Alice Wallburg, S years old, of 129 Grand avenue, was knocked down by a taxicab at Grand avenue and East Morrison street yester day afternoon while at play. A physi clan, was called and found she had es raped injury other than a few bruises, : George , Dellery, .. the,, chauffeur, was taken into custody by Patrolman Bunn fer driving on the wrong side of the street, but later releases. . , Charred with Forrery. Two charges of forgery are made against 8. D. Hynd man. alias H. B. Payne, who was ar rested last night in his apartments in the Oneonta, 187 Seventeenth street, by Detectives Sloan and Endlcott Iiynd man la alleged, to have given a bogus check for $36 to 'B. C. Wells, of 1005 Union avenue,' and another for $12.15 to W Trembly, ' of $35 Morrison street Trial on both charge was continued to October 26 In the municipal court to day. ' . , . To Discuss Improvements There will be a meeting of 'the North East-Side Improvement association at W. O. W. hall, Rusaell street amd Rodney avenue, tomorrow night at 8 o'clock to discuss the Broadway bridge and other needed improvements north of Sullivan's Gulch. Diamonds C. Christ ensen, second floor Corbett building. Take elevator. W., A. Wise and asslclates, painless dtstlsts. Third and Washington. Everything at Woostefs. 403 Wash. Buying and selling for cash only means iuck sales and, small profits. Buying and selling on credit means merchandise bought at high prices and sold at ex- : travagant profits. We are a cash house, , , . 8ngu Thieves Bent to BockpUe A bold attempt at a daylight, robbery was punished this morning by Municipal Judge Taswell when " be ' sentenced Jo seph Burke and Joseph Riley, two young men, to- 60 days each at the unnton rockpllo. The prisoners drove up to the platform of Wadhama A Kerr Brothers yesterday and were loacung Dags or sugar on the wagon on the pretense that they were grocers wno naa purenasea it when detected .,,,, Butcher Is Arrested Charged with permitting "his market to remain in an unsanitary condition, Hyman Resnick, a butcher at 608 , Fifth street, was ar rested last night by Patrolman Stark Lytle on a warrant sworn out by Mra Sarah A.i Evans, city market inspeotor. He was released on ball and his case continued when he was arraigned in municipal 'court today. ' i " Druggista Sad Jfo License Fines" of $50 eaoh were imposed yesterday after noon in Justice usus court on .J. f. Lowthlan and J. A. McCall,- druggists, whd 'were"arrested for practicing with out certificates. - The chargea were brought Against them by the state board of .pharmacy. Bteamev Jessie Barklns, tor Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leave Washington street dock at I p. m. Parent Teaohera to Meet The Parent Teacher association ot the Eliot school will hold its first meeting for this sea. SO 4 renney Bros.' yrjday Bpeoial $2.00 grade ot port sherry, tokay, angelica or muscat wine at l.OO per gallon; $1.50 grade port or sherry at 76c per gallon; eight year old atralght Kentucky whis key, regular $4.60 at $3.60 per gallon; Kentucky, Bourbon or rye, regular $4.00, at $2.60 per gallon; Invalid porfregu lar $2.10. at $126 per gallon. Friday only. u 878-381 East Morrison street PhenesEast 887, B-2424. , Free deliv New YorkswW' Latest Hotel The Great Northern . - Special Triday Only Don't .. be de celved. We sell absolutely pure wines' and liquors -$1.50 quality port aherry, angelica and muscatel wine, 76o per . gallons $4 - rye and Bourbon whiskey, $8 75 per gallon; $4.00 brandy, $2.75 per gallon; $4.00 rum,- $2.78 per gallon. Na- . tional Wine Co., Fifth and Stark. Phone Main $488. Home A-4 499. Delivered. ,s" . - " '; - '-''v. Central W. O. T. tT "Echoes From ' the Sute Convention," was the subject rntri w. c. t. tT. Wednesday after noon. : The presence of Mra Armor was a wonderful inspiration. Tha temper ance parade was a great success. Final arrangements were . made for the pa rade Saturday -. ' . , "' , , Men's hlah grade hand tailored raits, $80 to $36 values, for $13,76; $20 to $25 values, for $14.76. Jlmmle Dunn,, room .815 Oregonlan building. No big profits tacked on tor, the landlord. . - i EUot Bohool CircleThe first regular meeting of Eliot School Circle of State Congress of Mothers will be held Fri day, October 21, at 8 p. m. In the school buildings All women are invited. Household Economy , . SBJBSaSSjaSjBJMBBBBBBB f How to Sav the Best Cough Syrup and Save $2, by . Making It at Home. Cough medicines, as a rule, contain a large auantltv of nlnln avrnn rr you take one pint of granulated sugar, add pint of warm water, and stir about two minutes, vou have as rood syrup 41s money could buy. 11 you will then out 2U trances of Pinex (fifty cents worth) in. a pint bottle, and fill It up with th Sugar Syrup, you will have as much cough syrup as you could buy ready made tor $2.50. It keeps Derfectl. " . And you will find It the best cough syrup you ever used even In whoop ing cough,. Too can. feel .lt take hold usually atops the -most severe cough in 24 houros.. it Is just laxative enough has a good tonio effect and. taste. la pleasant. ' Take a teaspOonful every one, two or three hours. It is a splendid remedy, too, for hoarseness, asthma, chest pains, etc. Plnex Is the most valuable concen trated compound of Norway white pine extract rich-in guialcol and all the healing pine elements. ' No other prep aration worn in this formula, 1 This recipe for making cough remedy wun finex ana sugar- syrup is now used and prized In thousands of homes In the ynited. States and Canada The plan, has often been imitated but ne,ver successfully ; Some of the best known Portland druggists, such as Laue-Davls Drug Co, (distributors), and others, think so well ot the above recipe that they guarantee it to give satisaction or refund the purchase price. , On 57th Street, West Two minutes from Central Farlc An Anode of LuxurT , --0ulet--legant-Moderatel7 Priced On bn6 ol New York's finest, most central tnoronghfare 8 a lew doors east of Carnegie Hall is located the Great Northern hotel offeringthebestthat New York has to give. All that Ihe most extravagant hostelrie afford in cuisine, in.aervice, in surroundings-. andinore. Decorations ofthepenods of I.ouia XVL, Heraldic, Elizabethan, Marie Antoinette and Gothic. Buffet and Grill Rooms finished in Egyjrtian Combined with ArtNouveau, One minute walk from surface and electric railroad. Filth Avenue Motor Bumes pane the door en route to Riverside Drive. , . ; - Slnirle Rooms With Private Bath $2.00 a day and,up. Write for Booklet Special Introductory Rates to westerners - TAXICAB SERVICE FREE fa intuit 0 Ortat Kortkrrn BptelHm ftrrt, Vrailrnd and wMp VOtt. nonfiling knttIM hour in ntlToitwi. Address 1 118 West 57th Street, N. Y. , If . IL KlIRU J.D.IVTSON AtMdtte Manner EVERY SMILE ADVERTISES US otr& nucxfBi Full set of teeth only ......... 95.OO Bridge work or teeth without plates. . .93.50 to 65 Red rubber' plates only $7JiO Good rubber plates only,., . ... . .. $6.00 Gold or porcelain crowns 93.50 to 93 Gold or porcelain fillings .. . ...91 np Stiver fillings only... 50o to 81.00 Painless extraction only .....v...60o Free when, plates ar ordered. : Our Work tjOuaran teed Perfect. No better work , done anywhere. Modern equipment perfect service, every customer pleased. Out-of-town natrons mav moke snnolntmpnti und have work finished In one day. Ev ery operator, a specialist- w The NEW YORK DENTISTS Da, H. A. TTT&SBYaNT, Mgr.. Honrs 8 A. M. to 8. P. Mn Bun., 9 to X Lady Attandt N. E. Cor.ith 81 Mor'sa Uew . Arrivals of Velvet Suits and Dresses Exclusive ' Models High Grade Merchandise at Populit Prices The Store Thaf Has No Frills Corner Fifth and Aider Headquarters for Craveaette Slipons and ' Silk Rain Coats at Saving Prices ". meatiest Safe ot- HEILIG5' THEAlRH h an J Taj lor Fhones Main 1 and A-1123. Three nlghte belnntng tontght Sp'Ul price matinee Saturday. . Schubert Bros. Present Clyde Titan's Orea Play THE CITY Evenings: $1,80, $1.00. 75c. fiOc.'SSc, C5r, Matinee: $1.00, 78c. 50fl, S5c. 25(i BEAT BALB OFEHg TOMOSEOW Heilig Theatre . WEEK beginning SUNDAY NEXT Special Price Matinee Saturday , First Musical Play at Hllig THE GODDESS OF LIBERTY Evenings $1.50 to 25c, Mats. $1 to 25e BAKER ndCloth Dm BUNGALOW ,11 mm Ever Planned byThisorAny Other Pacific Coast Store Will Start Here Tomorrow $iy5iorSm&mfo Dresses rpHE SILK DRESSES are suitable for theatres,' parties and 1 evening wear. We could call them costumes, which would ' probably better describe them. They come in Alice, Go)3enha- 'gen, royal, rose, etc., black ang! navy. The cloth dresses are ade of fine quality serges, the styles of which, you will admit, brown, cadet blue and reseda. All sizes misses' 14vto 18, women's 34 to 44. Q Worth almost double the . Each money. Anyway, they go on sale at the extremely fl m F low price of . ....... . .'. .3) 1 0i O Superb fJavy Bfue Serge and Fine Broadcloth Suits at Each STRICTLY tailor-made "suits, in; the most atfractivtf new hodels;; made of su perior mannish navy blue Lymansville serges or cheviot, and of broadcloths in the new, fall colorings; also mannish mixtures, basket cloths, Zibeline weaves and rough suitings; 30 to 34 inch jackets, lined with Skinner satin or silk, plain gored or flare skirts. Suits not obtainable elsewhere : under $35 each. Here only $25Alterations free. . ; , , THEATRE Morrlsoa and Zlevesttt lain 8, A-5360 -GEO. I BAKER. Mgr. Tonieht. nil wk Matlnoo Wcl jind Sat' Mr. Baker takes nride in offerin his famous Baker Stock Co. in Charles Kline's wonderful nlav. "The Lion and tho Monse." One of the highent royalty plays in stock. Strong cast; superb i stage settings. "Wed. bargain mat.. 2oc. Sun. and Sat. mat., Sic. iOc. Evenings, ior, sue ana i oc. ' ' yert Welt"ianie Johnny Jones" Theatre, 12th and Morrson. , ' See. I. Baker, Mgr. Phone Main 117 and A-4324 A lit, WEEK MATINEE SATURDAY THE INIMITABLE BILLY CLIFFORD In His Latest Big Musical Comedy Hit "THE aiBX. THE MAX, THE GAME"' jfjenty or iaugns ano uina, -Twelve Bia. Bona Hits Nights, 25c, 60c, 75c, $1; mat, 25c, 50o treat Week "Th Cow and the Moon POBTLANS FAMILY PLAYKOUSE Week Commencing Monday Matinee - I Edw.' Armstrong Presents by Popular Reqnest MABJOXtB MAHB : and his poptUar company la "A BUMMEB) BU2ZAXD" Two shows nightly. 7:45, 8:15. Matinees dally. 2:45. Night prices, entire lower j. nr., zee; oai.. I6c; mats any seat, zuc Q RANO Week Oct 17, 1910 The Peerless and Inimitable , Billy Van The Orand Old Minstrel Man Carl Pantzer Trio LY RIC John and Bertha . 01eaaon and , Tred KottUhan , Harry Bloom ' Celeit Blgnoria Bea, Verera Orandasoone Matinee Every Day, 2:30; any seatlSe. perrormancs at i:so ana a.i.; Evenin Bale. 1 c, lower fir. 25c. box seats Roo ASYASTCS9 AUBSYXX.Z.B Special Engagement AXZiEH SOOBB It CO. Kunts ft Kuntz, Carpoa Brothers, Four Henrys, weiser & Dean Extra added attraction. The Leo Joe Tronpe 5 Sensational Cyclists maiti a. a.iaan IV MAT. EYEBT DAY i-89-60 WEEK OCT. 17 k rurjirnD V Vlgnea 8e THEATRE ADYAWCETl YAUDEYXIiXiS Lionel Barrymore and McKee Rankin, assisted by Dorrls Rankin, presenting The -White Slaver," and el?ht other . splendid acts. Bnnnyslde W. C. T. T.The Sunny slde'W. C. T. U. will meet Thursday at J:tO at Friend's church, to complete 'plana for Saturday's parade. ' , Christmas Portraits. In crayon or ollfiolors should be ordered at once. E. W. Moore, photographer, 7th and Stak stresta s We Sponge and Frees Yonr Cloth 4, all for $1.(0 month. Main 61. A-4314 Wagons run everywhere. Unlae Tailor ing Co, $09 Stara. Swiss Watoh Bepalring. C. Christen sen,' 2d fir. Corbett bldg. Take - Ele - vator. ., Bead Infant in TU PaaThe body .of an infant which had been placed In a ii ,., . 1 j 1 1 i STEVfART SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square ' Juat opposite Bote! St Francis . European Plan $1.50 it day up American Plan $3.00 a day up Few tteel end brick structure. Furnished at coit of $200,000. Bvsry comfort and con venience. On carllnss transferring all over city. Omnibus meets train and itMmers. Send for Booklet with mas of Saa Francisco .rmiooiTB wxvTxa bebobt HOTEL GEARHART ' ' bt:tsb sea Th Hot Salt Plunge Will Help You 'FrBhn- Up". -k Down rand 'Try It Round Trip Railroad Excursion . .. . - " Rate. $3.00 v , L. MAYER & CO. ... v "PORtLAND'S OLDEST GROCERS H8 THIRD STREET : r Main 9432, A4432 Weekly Grocery Bulletin To Ship Away to Your Frinds- CO fcA DAV The.Bcst Hood River Apples at 0.OU "Mak your selection early, a our stock is limited.-and at this very low-price we exyect a big sale. ' " 1 JUST ARRIVED Florida Grape Fruit Virginia Hams . Carpenter's Skinless Figs ' George's Eastern Codfish ' , Extra Fancy Ripe Olive? , ; FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY . ', OCTOBER 21ST AND 22D, WE' OFFER " , , ". Pickled Walnuts, J-i-pints, each 25t '. Burnham'9 Fish Flakes, per tin .'..' M4 Abf5ititdT-Ptm!"MapirSjrTrTerptTTrt-6W 3 r Cantrell & Cochrane's Ginger Ale, per dozen .. .".$2.00 ""Jones' Dairy Farm Sausage". for Sunday Breakfast" "A CHILD CAN BUY AS SAFELY AS A MAN", "Cash for You in a Few Steps Further to Fraey's" For Two Days Friday and Saturday Only $25 VJillowPlumesm90 --best hand-tied, "Majestic" brand, 23x19 inche ' ' i '. ' . These three other sizes alsoi included at proportionate reductions: . $17.50 Willow Plumes, $12.00 Willow Plumes, ' 20x18 in., for ....fll.90 " 18x17 in., for ?T.90 $40.00 Willow-Plume, 26x23 inches, for f 20.60- For those who prefer French plunies, ve offer five sizes in best glossy black" (male stock) for two days at about 35 per cent discount. -$3.00 French Plumes, ' $10.00 French' Plumes, 15x8 in.,lfor. ,.,...fl.5 17x10 in., for ....... f 6.00. $600 French Plumes, " $18.00 French Plumes, 17x9 in., for f3.90 18x13 in., for ....$12.00 $25.00 French Plunies, 19x14 inches, for ....i....flB.OO , Many shown in white and colors both Willow and French, ;..- . ',,..,. The New "Hobble" Hats Shown HeretotVO.OO Others priced all the way up to $20. shown in 48 new and authoratative models small, close-fitting and flexible without wings or feathers a combination of smartness and good sense all with the touch 6f exclusive eastern swagger. . , .. ; Headquarters for Dependable Furs 'For less" . Our , furs are made right, bought right and priced right - For example: " ' ' , " $3 to $6 for tine' Muff and Neckpiece sets...,, "" "$1.75 ta$3Q lor high grade Muffs. $J.25 for Shawls, Stftks, etc . " Any one of which yba 'will pay from $1 to $5 more for in the high rent district.' ' s -, leM? fiiEiiliSM ii in i . i . . B j i ) . i a Tail ir'il'i si'l "i ii I- ! ' iJr i-8--I!-i -'-I At one fourth price. Selling out this department will not again have furnishings until we move into our ground floor location. , Working ' rants, corduroys, khaki, covert, blue jeans, Can't "Bust '-Em Overalls and other pants, $1.50 to $2.00 35s Underwear, values to $1.25, fleeced line"d,': ribbed, also odd drawers and shirts 25 Cooper's Spring? Needle and Park Mills Underwear, all Pa jamasA'all .Nightshirts, odds in Silk and Lisle. Underwear, val ues to $3.00'... .-; 45 Plush, - California e Iannel and other Underwear worth up to $2.50 . . . . 55 All Shirts to $1.25, eoU and negligee, Monarch,' Cluett, Sil ver, Ide, Gold, Elk, Argonaut, Standard and others. . . . .25 All White" Shirts, dress and full dress, also, stiff bosoms, Cluetts, ; etc., values $2.00. and: $2.50 g 50 .$3.00 to $5.00 Shirts, including pure silk, all-wool . cashmere,, genuine mohairs, finest pon gees, choice v .. ' .75 Waiters' $1.50 White Coats, Black Coats, JumperAMechan ics' Coats . . . , vt . . 25 BE I Portland's Big Plume Store, 3d OSalmon TALK TO SALEM . . ...... i .Three minutes w Zi Cents Call 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 "Inf6rmation""and ascertain. Try it and you will be pleased. The . Pacific ' Telephone & Telegraph Company ' -Beck Building, Seventh and Oak Streets. A . '-X .. ' r no ,..:! :i t-na -, S3 W S3i2KIS iwsm StudebaRer-Garford"40" E-M-F "30" and Flanders "20" Automobiles Bargains frt slightly used dem onstrators and second-hand cars. Our repair shop is in charge of an expert man from our eastern factory, and we guarantee satis faction. . " -"Bring; in "your old "car to be painted we "have the best "paint shop in the city. - k - Chapman and Alder Streets Both Phones Gorham Rubber Co. 309 OAK STn PORTLAND.' OR. Our New Home $ At Fourth and Yamhill Sts. ' Portland, Oregon Offers advantages far superior to those oj any other school in the Northwest. . Perfect light and ventila tion. All 'modern conveniences. Methods: approved by employers. Teachers are men and women who have "deliv ered the goods" in actual business. - I STUDENTS MAY ENTER AT ANY TIME Hi BUSINESS COLLLGL Sawyers OH ed Clothing is the only genuine -Crackproof Cloth ing on the market absolutely guar anteed Ask your dealer. Dr. Fred W. Prehn Dr. T. S. Thomson DENTISTS Open Sundays 10 A. M.' to t P. M. 107 Osllr Bids;., Qnd and Aldsr Sts. , Vhonssi Kia 8303, A-2'iOi.. Kjsolicits your pathc Journal Want Ads ErinaK::-