The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 21, 1910, Page 9, Image 9

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    . THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, -"- FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 21, M910.
TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS
. .
rieing- ..... -ins v-uj
Bungalow "The Girl, the Man, the Game
Baker .. . . . ."The Uon and the Mouse
Orpheum .Vaudeville
Grand ........... Vaudeville
Fan taees ............ .Vaudeville
Lyrlo ,.
Star. .'. . .
nan. mtntn, nt th Ore arm Transfer
streets, was notified today ' by City
V I , e v. .k !. wer 'tew registered, In the .two
burning- refuse from his stables at the !..,. . ... . tm
- 4 L. 1. Tfl . 1 4. . V . B. W1U
icar vi. mm ua.rn. juernKn is iui j
I....-..... . V - Aba. Mm 1.1a ,
"A Summer Blizasard"
Moving Pictures
Oregon Electrlo-TranoMie Stops at
each street crossing arid no more than
two car trains are the two points which
the property owners on Salmon and
Tenth streets insisted should be in-
Democratic Gain at Ontario.
Kearney Pendleton. Oct 21. The registration
1 books closed Monday evening. v There
Ontario precincts, 181 Democrats and
scattering. There are 71 Demo
i.t.hi.. h.,,T.i .; .nriVn.rt !crat nd Ms .Republican In the south
stables .hauled away and incinerated prtclnct wlth . ictterln- an(!,t. Demo-
,7 . .p " , .T;. . crats and 121 Republicans with 11 scat-
resident in that section of the Odors terlnf ,a th, nonh preclnct .Thls regl(l.
arising from this burning. , tration ahowa a lirt. rXimocratin rain
i over the vote of two years aero.
ix xon Have a xrouniesoma voogn or
eold that falls to respond to treatment
try a 60o bottle of Kenyon's Cough Rem
edy. I will cheerfully refund the price
if you are not fully satisfied with re
sults. Albert .Bern!, the druggist.
Washington street, near 8econd. ;
" Birthday of Noted Poet
New York. Oct. 21. Will Carleton, the
noted poet, whose home Is In Brooklyn,
reached his slxty-flf th birthday . today
and was the recipient of many congrat
ulations from friends and admirers. Mr.
Carleton was born In the town of Hud
son Mich.,' and was engaged In- news
paper work for many years in Detroit,
Chicago and other etlea of the middle
west before the publication of his "farm
ballads" brought him fame, as a poet .
norrlble Bide on Brakebeam,
(United PrM Leaned Wire. ,
Xoaf Angeles, Oct. 21.--H1S left leg
broken In three places and his right
foot crushed to a pulp as the result of
a terrible brake beam ride of 11 miles.
Adolph Peterson, a tailor, lies In - the
receiving hospital here. U Peterson
climbed beneath a Squthern Pacific
train at Burbank' last night to ride into
Ixa Angeles. . The Jolting of the train
threw him from hie position, but he
clung to the beam with both hands. .
Argentine Warship TlsIU Boston.
Boston, Oct 21. With 2S cadets
aboard, the Argentine warship President
Sarmlento arrived In Boston harbor to
day for a visit of four or five days.
While here the officers of the ship will
take occasion to inspect the progress
that Is being made in the construction
of the giant battleship that is being
nuut lor me Argentine navy ai win
yards of the Fore River Shipbuilding i
company In Qulncy. ; ,
. ... K- ' 1
:?-f . i" i m in mid ii uaii-ie- .
Men! Beware of chills. Jlmmle Dunn
has a large stock of raincoats, craren
ettes and overcoats ready for Immediate
wear. They are all priced $5.00 to
115.00 less than their real worth. Jlm
mle pays no exorbitant rent The up
keen of his sample room Is only J30.00 a
month.' He sells you 120.00 raincoats)
for 1 11.85: 130.00 .raincoats for I18.TS..
IIS Oregonlan building. Take elevator'
to third floor.
AMUSEMENTS
HEILIGI!
t:"r '" Xhones Mala 1 and A-11S3.
Tonight and Tomorrow NlaBt
Price matinee Kahurt.iy
Schubert Bros. Present Clyde lUtcV
Ores Play ,
the cirv
Evenings: fl.50, $1.00. 78c. SOe. 5c. I5
Matinee: $l.f0, 75c. &flc. $5c, 15v
Astra Circle Astra Circle, Women of
Woodcraft will entertain the campaign
eerted in the proposed franchise to the ommitt tmm the i circles in Port-
Osegon Electric company for, a permit ianrl next Thursday night In their hall.
10 use jnese streets, eeverai property Mny new ideas for the present, cam'
uwnera aiusnaea ine treri -UI"J'"-v'5"' palgn will be advanced.
ui me executive ooirij jmictuaj ouci-
noon, and made known their wishes. If
. these two points are not Inserted they
shall insist that the value of the fran
chise be placed, at an extremely high
figure. The Oregon Electric compan
is asking fpr permission to go down
JXmt Overlook This Everybody call
ing at our store , between now and Sat
urday, October 29, will, gra free chance
Lon .a Laurel Double Flue Steel Range,
valued at $55., North Paciflo rurnlture
caimon to ,xenm i-sxreei , inonce . iwrin l " Z
to Flanders street This will give them
a route through the city; and a way to .School ehUdrea's eyes examined free
the sea- The company, proposed hav- if accompanied by parent Classes will
. tnff tHnn ilnnr Yi rmlta nnt he fitted onlv ' whan lnrilratitil. Prir.M
' stop at each street crossing. The com- reasonable, at George Rubensteln's, optl-
mlttee will consider the valuation for clan. 189 Third street, near TamhlU.
- th franr.hla and rflhrt It bank tor" the
hoard. k i ' ;''
, Bishop Soaddlnr Lectures In order
to win the approval of the delegates to
the Epleoopal convention at Cincinnati
to his yiews for churchy expansion In.
the Diocese of Oregon,, Bishop gcaddlng
of Portland is giving secies of lectures
before the delegates and visitors at the
Church of - the Advent In Cincinnati.
L The bishop's lectures cover the situa
tion; both in church circles and bust-
.' ness circles In Oregon and are proving
a great advertisement to the state. One
, of his lectures is to be given tonight
Bishop Scadding wants the Church to
make extensive appropriations towards
Increasing the Episcopal working force
In Oregon. s , , ,
Chanoe S of KohWes "Hobby Night"
will open at 8 p. m. Frldar. October 21,
at 491 Alder street Discussion will be
! free. A chanoe to present pet hobbles.
. OrUntanattSi Bead In g and other courses
will be organized at American Woman's
league, city hall, tonight " All members
be present - 0 .- . -
(We Sponge acd Press Tour Cloth w,
all; for $1.50 month. Mam tie. A-431
Wagons run everywhere. Unlqae Tailor
ing Co 809 Btark. x
- Steamer Jessie Rarklns, tor Camas,
WSahougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock at I d. m.
v Born Contest Xands la Jail A con- Why Walt TJntll Blind or past human
test at 3 a. m. between Henry Heiser aid? ; Consult free,' reliable, eye special-,
and H. V. Reed, chauffeurs, - to learn ists. . Drs. Freese A Rice, 208 Merchants
the relative strength of their automobile 1 Trust bldg.
' horns, cost them $15 each in municipal
court today.' The test took place early
yesterday on Alder, street, near Flf
- teenth, the machines of , both drivers
1 having reoently been provided with horns
operated ; Jpy the motors. The result
(brought a volume of angry words And dentists. Third and Washington.
.oaths from scores of heads which were
stuok from ' windows of nearby bed
chambers and also brought Patrolman
Robert Stuart to the scene. He placed
both under arrest on disorderly-conduct
- charges,
James Oarlok 8s Oo the house mov
ers; removed to 180 East Water street
Phone East ,427.
W. A. wise and . assldatas, painless
4r, B. 0. Brown, Cye-Var. Maiquam.
Floral Park Lot f 8BO. E-288, Journal.
Bo Store Asphalt on Qrades AsphaV
. for hard surface paving on streets that
have a 'Steep incline was declared yes
terday by" Mayor Simon to be not the
beat of material. His veto was placed
on an ordinance to Improve Lucretia
place, between Washington and Everett
Streets. Asphalt has proved more slip-
. pery On Inclines than on any other pav
ing, and caution will fee used hereafter
in allowing It' to be laid. Any- grade
of more- than 10 per cent will-be laid
s with some other kind of paving.
Try Wooeters, 408 Washington.
- SATURDAY CANDY
. Special at the Haselwood.
Marshmallows dipped In milk, choco
late coating, special Saturday only 40o
per lb,. . . !
THE HAZELWOOD.
. 888-890 Washington St
The San Franolsoo, . CaL. Lumber
Clerks' association at a recent meeting
indorsed the stand taken by the Inter-
BS-PlremM In Trouble A. V, John- nationat iiongsnoremen s associauon ior
artn a former r tv flMmui. .ud. h i a nauoiuu uuuuwi uuiuu uwr pari;,
wife were arrested hls morning by De-lThe international asks each of Its afflU
tectives Price tfnd Carpenter on a "charge la ted unions to pass npon this Important
of obtaining money on false pretenses matter. . i
brought by gamuel eromberger, a
broker in the Hamilton building. The
Johnsons rented furniture from Henry
Jennlng & Son and are alleged to have
afterward " represented ; to Bromberger
. that they were the owners of the prop
erty, obtaining from him s loan of
" Ladles' TaUored Waists, $1.75 values
for $1.19 each. Ladles' silk hose. In all
shades, $1.50 values for 98c each. Men's
underwear In cotton and wool, two-piece
and union suits, from 60c a garment up. I
Cooper's knit underwear foremen, In I
one and two-piece suits. Warner's Rust
Proof, Redfern and . Thomson's Glove
Fitting Corsets, Becker, McLoughltn arid
'Sweeney's Dry Goods Store. 441 Wash-
ington st Marshall 2213.
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TkeWfr
ICenl Beware of CMlls Jlmmle Dunn
has -a large stock, of raincoats, craven-
ettes and overcoats ready for Immediate
wear. , They are all priced 3)5.00 to
$16.00 less than their real worth. ' Jlm
mle pays no exorbitant rent .,, The up-
keen of his sample room is only $30.00 a
month.. He sells you $20.00 raincoats
for 811.85: 830.00 raincoats for $18.75.
215 Oregonlan building. Take elevator
to third floor. . -' - "
A -
Mfci COLLARS
Sit snugly to the neck, the tops meet
la front and there is ample space
for the -cravat...
15x.2ior2fr OuettTeabody Ac CaJfrkata
Six Oala Bays Beginning Monday,
October, 34.. and ending Saturday, Octo
ber 29. i Everything that could possibly
add to your comfort has been done. De-
- llcious hot biscuits and coffee will be
served free each day. Besides -making
ready for your enjoyment we have pre
pared a surprise for you In the form of
a Laurel Double Flue Range In, opera
tion, r North Paciflo Furniture Co., 184
First street '
Extraordinary Sals of Ken's Salts
Choice of a wonderful variety of colors,
' weaves and patterns; styles and weights
suitable for every occasion. Models for
young and matured men, $30 to $85 val-
, ues, for $18,752 $25 to $27.60 values for
' $14.75, "Knew" Sample Suit Shop, 815
Oregonlan building. -Take elevator to
third floor, Jlmmle Dunn, Mgr;
Special Uotlce Anyone purchasing a
Laurel Double Flue Steel Range during
the week of sou'r demonstrallar"whlch
wlll he held between Monday, October
.24.7 and Saturday, October- 29, will be
presented wlth .'a-beautifully designed
sliver set of 26 pieces, absolutely free.
North' Pacific Furniture Co., 184' First
- street. 4 1 .
r Must Wot Burn Befuse John Klor-
Fe W. Baltes
and Company
inyite your
inquiries for
PBINTMG
pllAflA. Main 165 '
Phones Kome A1165
First and Oak
SAVE, 2
, "FACTORY TO HOME"
Solid Oak
Mission furniture
for
dining-room.
BEDROOM
... -UYINQ-ROOM
-LIBRARY, HALL, DEN
Sold in sections. You fasten the
sections together yourself, sav
ing all middlemen s profit and
three-quarters the freight , t It's
dead easy. , .
t You're Pleased, or No Pay
Write for our catalogue. Visit
our salesroom. - -
PETERS
Manufacturing Co.
Salesroom Factory ' . .. ;
I 441 Hawthorne Avenue.
- , Portland, Or.
(DRAFT A.)
Fashion is the life of Society
; schloss
Baltimore Clothes
V set the fashion for Gentlemen
WKen you wear a Schloss Balti
mpreSuit pr Overcoat you have
the supreme satisfaction of being
absolutely ; in Stylethe Schloss
i Label is the hallmark of Fashion
ablelClothes for Gentlemen
' They cost no more than the ordinary
If you have never worn, a ' ScMoss Baltimore Suit
or Overcoat -it will be worth your while to ask
the'Schlos dealer to show you the New Models of
Schloss Baltimore Clothes we will forward all of
the latest models to our dealer for your inspecrion
without expense no obligation to purchase-7"our
pleasure to show. '
' " '
Cold by BEST CLOTHIERS everywhere.
" aat w Hade by --
.(Schloss BROS.&GO. :
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Baltlmor$
Hew York
BEAT BAI.B OPEJTS TODAY
Hetllg- Thtre
VTZZK beginning SUNDAY' NEXT
Special Price Matinee Saturdiy
. Flret Muelcul 1'Uy t Hcillg
THE GODDESS OF LIBERTY
Bveninnre 11.50 to 25e. Jlete. 11 to 25e
BAKER
THEATRE '
Korrlios end Elerentii
Main 2. A-53S9 GEO. L. BAKER. Msr.
Tonight, ell week. Matineee Wed. and ; j
Sat. Mr. Baker takee pride in offertm,' !
his famoua Baker Stock Co. in CharUs I
Kline's wonderful play. "The Won and
the Mouae." One of the highest royalty
plays , in stock. - Strong cat; euper.ft
stage settings, -Wed. ba.rgala mat, SSc.
Sun. and Sat. mat. 25c, SOc Evenings.
26c, 50c and 75e.- m ..
yert WeeWfclttle Johnny Jones"
Theatre, 12 th
ami Morrson.
Oeo. L. Beker, Mgr.
- Phones Main 117 and A-4334
ALTj" WEEK-M ATINTJR RATL'RDkT
THE! INIMITABLE Bll.Lt CLIFFORD'.
in Hte latest Big Musical '"jorneay "t
THB OtBIi. THB HAS, THE OAUJB '
Plenty of Laughs and Girls , ,
Twelve Blir Song Hits -'c.5'V
Nights, 25c, 60s 75c, ft; mat.. 25c, 50e
Vx WeefcTne Cow end the Moon"
BUNGALOW
LY R I C
POBT1AKD
FAMII.Y
fLAYHDUSB
Week Commenelne Monday Matinee
Sdw. Armstrong Presents hy Popular
- r . - : Beqnest ; -.
MAXJOKIS SCAHX
1 and his popular eo-mpany la
'- "A BUMMXB SLIZZASO"
Two shows nightly, 7:46, Matinees
daily. 2:45. Night prices, entire lower
fir., 25c; bal.. 15c, mats., any seat, 2ua
Next Wk "HOOP-LA"
ORAIND Week Oct. 17. I9IO
The Peerless and
Inimitable .
Billy Van
The Grand Old
Minstrel Man
Call Paatser Trio
John, and Bertha
Oleason and Pred
Honlihan
- Barry Bloom
Celest
Slgnorla Bea, Vetera
I OrandasooTe
Matinee Every Day.' 2:20: any seat 15?.
Evening performances at .7:30 and 9:ir.;
First and Vamnlll
PORTLAND
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Bale. 16c, lower fir. 25c, box seats 50a
AOTAHOBB TATDXTXLLB
r Special Engagement
. Axunr books ft co. "
Kunti & Kunts, Carpos Brothers, Four
Henrys, Weiser '& Dean
Extra added attraction, The Xeo Joe
Tronpe 5 Sensational Cyclists
MAIS 8, A-IOQ
CAT. BTBBT DAT
1&-23-50
Birhte
Te
, ABTAJTCSD V AUS ETTXJUB
Lioned Barrymore " and McKee Kankla,
assisted by perns RanKtn, presentimi
"The Whlte Slaver." and eight other
- splendid acts. ,
"Ready Tailored" describes oup clothing to an iota. It is entirely dif
ferent from the usual .run'of ready made clothing.
Every suit is hand madeT tailored by master craftsmen. The cutting
is superb. The coat fits snuig over the collar; the square concave should
ers are without a wrinkle. The use of cold water shrunk canvas for the in
terlining produces a front that is unbreakable.
And mind you this good quality doesn't cost a cent more than you're
asked to pay for inferiority elsewhere.
$15.00 to $35.00
Furnishings
Just a word or. two in passing as it
were, about our furnishings dept.
Complete stocks of shirts, neck
wear, underwear gloves, etcev
ery article of approved style of un
impeachable quality-MDf warranted
lowness of price. We ask you to
come and see.
Hawes Hats $3
If in doubt as to the hat question,
solve it to your entire satisfaction
by buying a "Hawes." Thes'e hats
are sold in every state in the Union
-they. Seing the only $3 hat that is.
ThereT a 'reason for.it and that is
the quality. , . ;
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SshmWoohnliilhClotM
J Wi and Alder
GRANT PHEGLEY, Mgr.
1th and Alder
Puct Sound
Limited "
Daily between Seattle, Tacoma
and Portland. .
Lcavaa Seattl . . 12.00 a Dally
AitIvm Tacoma.. 1.30 pia Daily
Leaves Tacoma . . 1.40 pra Daily
Arrive Portland . 7.10 pm Daily
Learea Portlaad 3.30 pm Dairy
Arrive Tacoma.. 9.05 pm Daily
trnvea Tacoma . . 9.13 pm pally
Arrive Seattle. . 10.43 pm Dally
Large, commodlooa, weO-ventita
ted Coachea, Parlor Car and Din.
log Car all alectrioUgoted. -Yon
take eopper, a la carte. In a
brand new Dining Car tervinc
thoee famona meal for which
people (elect the Northern Pacific
la preference. Three otiier food
dully train between awettle,
Tacoma and Portland.
TuhtUl ZS$ Morrison SKPorUani
92 Pacific AanwM , . , . . Teom&
Itr Att.fi I i" Wy , StatlU
Northern Pacific
CompareOurP
rices
With thoMToahar hea la the hW er arias,
and roa will tee that V 1 offer roe a anbataatial
Usoa all work and m aunet rt better paiaiaal
work anrwnare, bo vnw w
We tnki slata and
bridge work for out
of -town patron ia
fne day It drntred.
alnlne oztnuitioa
free when plate or
bridge work la ordar.
4. Ceoauitation Ut.
Malar Crewai $S.C3
22kBridreTetb4.C3
Gold Hllinse- . 1.C3
EMMiriltinff ICO
Stiver Filling ' .50
Seoed Rubber
Pitt o.CO
. S..1 Rid Rubber
j pi.tM 7.53
Pitalen trtf Ilea .OU
aasT MaTMODe
ICCHVAB FmriTlfJG CO
rUSOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE
2471 STARK STREET
American Express
Company t--
Issues
TraTSlera Check anil letters of Credit
Drafts on rorewn noiyit.ro,., ,
1 "TaComajr' Otaers ......
Cible and telegraphic transfers of mon
ey payable throughout the world.
Seventh and Stark Streets
TO SALEM .Jhree minutes
. '25 Cents
Calls to Salem and from Salem to Portland completed same
as local calls in Portland byjpur new Two Number Service.
. . . . . t . t ..... - ...... j - it
it you ace not Know teiepnone numDer oi, party waniea,-can
iniormaiion ana asccrictiu. .
" . Try it and you will be pleased. . ; .
TlirPacific Telephone & Telegraph Company
''Beck Building, Seventh and Oak Streets '
New Departure
the cost of Interments have - been
freatly redneea by the Holman
- Vadertakisa; company.
Heretofore It has been the custom of
funeral directors to make charges for
all ' Incidentals : connected - with a fu
neral. Th Edward Holman Undertak
ing company, the leading funeral di
rectors of Portland, have departed from
that custom. When.. casket la furnished
by us ws make no extra' charges for
embolmlng, hearse to cemetery, outside
box - or any services that may be re
quired of us, except clothing-, cemetery
and rarriages.-thtts-ef fectm gr a saving
of 25 to 176 on each funeraL
THE EDWARD HOLMAN
-UN DtiRTAKINQ-CO.
920 TBIXS ST COB. BALMOJT. -
Cii. 1 1 11 . 1
ED
EVERY SMILE ADVERTISES US
ovb rsicssi
Full set of teeth
only $3.00
Bridge work or
teeth without
plates... $3.60 to $5
3ed rubber plates
only ;. $7.00
Good rubber plates
only ......... $5.00
Gold or porcelain
crowns $3.50 to $S
Gold or porcelain
fillings , $1 np
Sliver fil.Hna
only... 50e to SI .00
Palnleas extraction only ,,, . , J5Q0
rree "when-plates are. ordereSi.
Our Work Guaranteed Perfect
No better work done aViywnere.
Modern equipment, . perfect service,
everybcU!"ton?j r pleased. Out-ol-tawa
pM'ro'nS'mfty niake appointments and
have work finished in one day.. Ev
ery opetator a specialist: .
The NEW YORK DENTISTS
' . K. A. BTVBOEVAHT, Mgr.
Honrs 8 A. M. to 8. P. M Bnn 0 to t
tady Attond't-iT- E. Cor.4tn k Moi'sn
. LW.lWIli.hnaoriisMuuii
! n tun Bimitii Nmiw .
I All work fairy guaranteed for fifteen Tears.
i Visc Dental Co,,inc
! ' Painless Dentists
rininiBulWlntTlilnlini WathlnrtOB.MRTUND.OSl.
I . CUloKai: A. K. t r. M. liuUaji.
Gorham Rubber Co.
309 OAK ST., PORTLAND, OR.
' ; V i j ,. . ;
Sawyers'OiledClothing
is the only genuine Crackproof Qoth
ing on the marketabsolutely guaf
anteed. Ask your dealer.
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Offers Splendid -'Attrsitlfi,- t' .
Salt Plunge Shell r'ih h"'i 1. .
Beach F1nt i"lf t'.r-c
Ameiioa M't liifh,$ An m t
World Ko'l'i.i 'i rit It. ' r '....
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