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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, 6CTOBER .. 25, 1910. TONIGHT'S AMTSEJINTS ttellig .., Bungalow tfaner ........ Orpheum 1 Grand Panlages . . . . . Lyric Star "The Goddess of Liberty" "The Cow and the Moon ... "Little Johnny Jonis" .-I.,-,, vauaev Vauaevuie made, plue the furbishing of the newest and .best mountings, but minus the fancy prices. At- George Rubensteln, the optician, 18 Third St. ; ! - Closinf - Out ' Slioe : Bale The entire shoe stock must be sold at oncei your own prices; we need the room. Grand Leader, Fifth ana Aiaer. , The saloon is making death-bed re pentance Just now and tearful promises of "reforming" Itself. Voters, be not deceived. (Paid adv.) poser. Joseph E. Howard, will be at The Heillg theatre. . tonight at 8:15 clocligind continuing every night this week. '.;.'. ...... Vaudavllle I'llinn" J " Moving - Pictures . Steamer Jessie Harklne, for Camas. Washougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 1 v. m. " Xyes Are Precious For good results . Deceived with Dirty Dishes Plain clothesmen Montgomery," - Martins and Shaffer last night uncovered the ruse go to Drs. Freejse and Rice, '"Reliable nf t Tt PnmArnv Tironrletor of a srrlll Bpeclalists." ; J08 Merchants Trust . at Morrison and West Park streets In building. " , selling drinks- without meals and a warrant was" Issued this: morning for his arrest Pomeroy had a number.of dirty dishes on each table, according to the officers, which were staked against the wall on the end of the tables. , When a patron ordered a drink the waiter wovild pull out the dishes and an officer entering at that time would not know wheather or not a meal had been or dered. The policemen visited the place three times 'last night and secured wliat James Oarlok Si Co., the house mov er: removed to ISO East Water street Phone Bast Hit. S800O Xrfan wanted S or 6 . years, Portland business property, monthly In come over 1300. 8-25T, Journal. W. A,. Wise and asslolates, painless dentists. .Third and Washington Mary Harris Armor, Armory Satnr- they believe will be ample evidence for aaVhPald adv.) t . a conviction. . Death of Mrs. Hugh KcOnlreWWord . was received here , today of the death . In southern California at midnight last night of Mrs. Hugh McGulre, of, Port ,Wind. . Mr. and Mrs. McGulre went south ' two months ago for the. benefit of Mrs. McQulre's health She had been ill for 1 nearly three years and her husband, who until recently was president of the Pa , clfio Paper company here, sold out his active interest to devote himself to an ' attempt to restore her health. Mary Barrls Armor, day night. (Paid adv.) Armory Batur Bee Wooster Today. 408 Wash. AT THE THEATRES " ; Please' Audience. Ben Dillon. W1U . King and George Mrs. Mo- hn In the comedy roles of "Hhop-La' Gulre leaves two girls and a boy, and at the Lyrlo theatre this week keep-the while in rortiana maae ner nome in uie audience In a tsontlnual roar. Marjone residence at 818 Lovejoy street It 1 Mahr .and the Temple City quartet are . presumed jur; aaouuiro wiu onns uie neara, m new 8pecialtles. ppay cere lur vunah x . ai Tt.. t.n.it. Ar-7 'little Johnny Jones.' wMvia lrtmA An ml 1st north nf T J nil I A surprise awaits all Baker . theatre ' ton, en the United Railways, was sold patrons this week,' for Cohart's .famous yesterday by the. Arcadia Land com- musical mejoararoa, uliuo juhiuij nanv: of which C. F Bunker Is the chief Jones" surpasses all expectations. It owner, to Jamef A. Gowanlock. of the 1 is a big Broadway musical comedy with Portland Iron Works. While the con-1 singing and dancing, choruses and Fay sideraUon involved tn the deal was not! Bainter, the pojular soubrette. given out, U is known that the 1 so acres embraced in the sale was sold i Two Stars at Pantages. at about tne top ngure paia ior prop- . week-,- wq at rty in that vicinity. The sale, was L 'taWth?!Vkln; - S maae py, j. k. rngmore. cnlmDaniee- and the Simian with the Cas's-Agalnrt .Southern eiflo--The 'S'lS! andate in the case of U R--Sheridan, I wltn 1.1 New Moving Pictures.- The mid-week change at the Star theatre will consist of "The Message of. the Violin," and other features of great merit At the Arcade the subjects are, A Romance of the Rockies," and others. At the Oh Joy, "The Strongest Tie," a pathetic drama, leads. At the ua eon is i The Cheat,"-a satire on ' rasmonaDie card playing. MOTHER OF WHITE, . SLAVE GIVES EVIDENCE The October United States grand jury Is today Investigating "white slave' traffic between British Columbia and the United Statea It Is considering charges against Al Nathan, who Is un der arrest on a charge of departing a young girl of the name of Hazel Mor- rlson from .-Victoria,' B. C, to Astoria, i for immoral purposes. ' The investi gation, however.-. is not being confined to the Nathan case, but Inquiry is be-1 ing made .Into the; alleged Importation of girhv. to Washington, Idaho and Ore- run for low resorts. ' 1 Perhaps the most pathetlo feattire ef the Inquiry la the presence of the aged mother of the Morrison girl. She was brducht from Victoria to testify before the federal, investigating Doay.' ab-i slstant District Attorney Walter Evans, who has-followed the case and others of the kind from the start. Is conduct ing the Investigation. . v 1 16-Horse Automatic Grader-Grading, Loading, 1 raveling i r I I , mandate banker, - Roseburg, Or., ' against the - Southern Pacific, Involving thousands ' of dollars worth of Coos bay land, was filed la the United States circuit court today. The suit was an action In ejectment growing out of land manipu lations of R. A. Graham. The Southern . Pacific appealed the reverse decision youngest and., daintiest prima donna Five other big acts complete the bill, The Cow and -the Moon." i Children will enjoy "The Cow, and the Moon" at the Bungalow this week. A Mother Goose tale set to fun and music, with trick scenic effects and transfor- of the lower court to the court of ap- lmation BCenes. A special children's price peals, which affirmed the decision. matinee wlll-be given Thursday. Orpheum Crowds See Good BITL -. The Ornheum bill this week Js a pleasing one, containing attractive ' and novel numbers. .Prominent Is Hyman Meyer, "The Mart at the piano." '-with BontS Thror1i Portland Effort Is being made by the Portland Commercial . club to have the tatlroads route conven tion parties through Portland in .'cases where Portland is not an' active candl- the meeting placo. - R, W. Raymond, a Sln?. "ffJSL !i ? - chief of the club's industrial bureau, Is aumeuc. m .' v looking aftlr this matter, and has al- '?;.; - ."r7" ' '- -ready started considerable correspond- Wonaerrul Cnlmpansee. ence with the above stated object in : Lady Betty, the wonderful chim- - view. ; . - r i ; v , s t pansee, Is attracUng. thousands to the Drug Victim Benteneed A sentence Grand this week. This is positively nt fto Anvm arivn to Jacob tavis.va the rreatest trained Simian In the world. .drug victim, by Municipal Judge Tas- There has never been another monkey . well this morning. Davis was arrested iwmcn nas peen so mgmy eouuu.. last week In a rooming h'6use at Hol- - ' -!.. - Jaday avenue and 'Margin street by I .Kazimora Beat Sale Friday. , Patrolmen Stram and Lyon, wiur naa i - The famous Russian Actress, Mme. Men caned into tne nouse oy ine iana- jjaximova- and a splendid supporting laay ana wno saw vavis use cociunoi A. ,n -PMnt the following re while they watched him through a key. partoire of her successes, at The Heillg hole. , 1 theatre, next ' Monday evening, kittle Evolf:" Tuesday evening, November 1, "Th iraJrv : Tale:- Wednerdav. Nov- GaaolifiS Stove Explodes While , Bd-1 mrnyr i at the enecial crtce matinee ward Adams, of 2049 Bast Salem street I and evening, "The Doll's House." The was preparing a lunch on a gasoline advance . seat sale open Friday, Octo- atove vesteraav exnioaeo, ne uuini u., , , . . . - . , oil Just missing Aaams. , tie ran ijom tne nouse-ana canea xno ninoo i XTnaWI Ilav t TTftfUir Tonlffhfc. ht. aaaiatanne. Thev succeeded In ex- Mnalcal nay as uewg lomgnt. tinffiiishlnar the flames before the fire! The musical play. STOP THAT SCRATCHING! Just as Long as You Have Dandruff ' Your Head Wlirftch It's the little mtcrobes that are gnaw ing down into the hair roots. It may take a long time for these persistent nests to get down to the vital part' but when they do they will destroy the life of the hair In a very short time. "I write in short that my head was . v. most run- , n 1 n g me ' crazy, and I saw your ad In the Times -Un ion. I bought a bottle of Parisian 84ge i at onoe and tried It and Jn - a - week I could .see that my head was al- most well, and my hair was growing . wonderful, and I con tinued using Parisian Sage, and now my hair-Is beautiful and everybody admires It. Myscalp is always clean." -Tour customer, , Mrs. S. Dingle, - Jacksonville, Fla.. Oct IB. 1909. : h Parisian Sage,, the most' delightful hair restorer Is guaranteed by Woodard- Clarke A Co., to stop falling hair to ours dandruff and all diseases of the scalp; or money back. It Is the most refresh ing hair dressing In the world. Ladles use St extensively because It makes the bair beautiful. ' soft and luxuriant 50 cents a bottle at Woodard-Clarke & Co-, or bv exoreas. charges, nrenald from Glroux Mfg. Co., Buffalo, N. . T. the girl with the Auburn hair Is en every bottle. f I 1 fl fl I ;' pin8 ' 0 v ; iH. 7th andTa) ! ; Phones Main 1 and A-1123 tonight, evkrit KimiT thia vt:r.; JOSXPH S. HOWAEO In the Musical Piny Suet' the ooDsxss or Lisran Evening prices, $1.50. S1.00. "i 35o and 25o: Matlnyfa. 11.00 tn 2 BUfiGAtOW Theatre. i:th and Morreon. Oeo. I,. Baker, igr. Tonight all week; Matinee Saturrlnv. Bargain Matinee- Thursday. 25c. Cha. Scllon's Famous Musical KxtrHvasranz "XM COW A1TB TES KQO&" Forty people, trick scenic effect, gnr- aeuu-i iransiormations, pretty girls, ?ngi,h,lts, screaming comedy. Nisht-. 25c. BOo, 75o and $1.00; Saturday JiaU nee, 35o and 60c: Thursdav. i26e Neit week "The Blue Mouse" u II I I its r i i:i n til 2m i j r I it n 1 1 S.J H A i i Looking ior Last Year's Roses? j j Where are those times when you "could have bought" a homesite within the two-miJe circle in Portland for a few hundred dollars? Where are last year roses? , ; t j - ' just a few short yeara hence and, according to the best authorities according toyojir own authority, if you take heed of what is going on here the cheapest lot in , , J BAUER THEATRiS Morrison and Eleveatii Uls A, A-5360. GEO. t. BAKZB, MgT. r.Xtraorainary offering this week. BaU-?r rtioca company with Henry StocknrtU and Immense choruses in George M. Cohan's greatest mudtcal hit of them all "IITTLB JOHHITT JONES'' Tremendous hit, packed houses r!1 the nces, Kseeoe. Teci eaturday Maunee, 6c, iOc; Wednesday Bargain Matinee, - ' 25c. Next week "Texas" 6, A-XOiO - MAT. STXBT BAt ia-S5-60 Sights XJ-es-. W1IBX OCT. 84 THEATPB AST AH cud va.rjnEirrti.-H -. First Amerlcajn Tour of MUe. Camille Ober. the Parisian fitar and Phenomenal " - ' - Vocalist LYRIC - - rAMtliV rtATSOUdB - Seventh and Alder Streets ALL THIS WEEK EdW. Armstrong Musical Comedy Co. in . HOOP UA Special Feature. Mar j oris Manx and The Temple City . Quartet Performances Nightly. Matinees Dally you ii S I ' KA r 4 B-S B. S ' It n ."pifl Addition ith Choracier. Will be worth at least $100 a front foot At that time,'unless you Uke advantage Of your opportunity now, what will.lt profit to say "I couM have bought a lot in j-aureinurst in ior one tnousano owuarsr 7 You can do that today, upon the most moderate terms. Why don't you act? , , - You cannot turn back" the wheels" of progress and buy Portland real estate at the values of five veara ao Get your money down today, for the wheel of valuers not stationary in Portland, but is revolving faster with every passing day. The reasons for this are all about you. Don' vou bump into more and more people every time you walk upon the streets? Don t you dairy read of increasing bank clearings, increased building permits,, added industries, .expanding.- business? What does it all signify? Everything in Oregon and everything in Portland are working ceaselessly to increase the value ef Lauremurst lots. v Lo west wor (i li i: i i i: u n GRAND Week Oct, 34, 1910 The world's most marvelous monkey Laay Betty The all but human Ohimpaasee Campbell ft Yates The three Escardos The three Imperials , Bush & Peyser FiBtel ft Gushing Grandascooe Matinee every day, 2:30; any seat IBo. Evening Performances at 7:30 and 9:15; .km. J6c, lower nr. 25i. box eats 60.3. gic Own a lot in Laiirelhurst and have all the forces of progress in the Pacific North- ! ! king day and night for YOU. Go, see Laurelhurst Go tomorrow. , ' Transportation Rose City and Montavilla cars go direct to Lauremurst and cross it; Mount Tabor and Sunnvside cars to 39th st., within four blocks. And we have an tuto at your service, gratis, every hour of very day. ' P. S.-Phone us,' and well send you ourPortland map. - 1 I I 1 I 1 I I I I l 1 Telephones! ir.i una 1 1M1 Pnmiin Haaa and aiBi SfBAS ti MTTBPKT. Sales Agents, B33-6 Oorbett Bldg. aiflaa mmsr kiaaaia ink sv -m mmm j 1 n j I mm ' silsBSSBeesfcgl Special 25c Dairy Lunch Served, Basem't Soda Fountain and Candy Store In Basement TT'Splendid-cast" and-the com. "The Goddess of deDartment arrived by forming a bucket Liberty," presented by MortIL Singer brigade. The toss-was-aocmrxzB ' - Jt. Buchanan's Jieoture -Tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock In the auditorium of the T. M. C A. Tr - Davidson ' Buchanan will give the third lecture be-.- fore the Portland Lecture bureau. ' Bis subject , Is ,"Human Blights" and will ' ia.v aneclal reference to existing social conditions and the,. wUd and wasteful attemDts at reform. There will also . be a prelude on current events. Violin lessons Pree-To Introduce the famous Duro violins,' we will for the , next 80 daysngtve free of any charge to each purchaser of one of these fa ,mous Instruments a course of instruc tion absolutely-frei. - Violin prices, $5) to $50. Smith ft Story Muslo Co 127 Fifth street, Portland, Or. ,; ' Chalk Talk Tonlght-The Emanuel " Baptist. Fourth Presbyterian and Ad vent Christian churches of South Port land will all meet tonight at the Advent Christian church to hear Mr. Merrltt "LeRoy, the famous middle west cartoon--ist and chalk Ulker,glve his talk on TMaklng Faces." . This lecture is free, Parents-Teachers Tha Parents Teachers Association will hold a meet ing at the Vernon school Thursday, Oc tober 2T, at o'clock. Mrs. Hammer will give a talk on kindergarten work. The children wilt be taken care of In the kindergarten room aunng ine. mew Ing. , , , l"N.'JWea's Overcoats l and uits High- grade garments from eastern manufac nrra fsamDles and cancellation orders) new arrivals from New York.. -no high rent1 prioes; ISO to 8 suits and over coats for-118.75. Jlmmle Dunn, room 115 Oregonlan bldg. , Platting Acreage 38 acres partly In , Hlllsboro? Part of estate Just settled. Price low for ouick sale. Henry C. Prudhomme Co.. 906 Spalding bldg. 7tt& The afghest Grade of spectacle lenses IRVINGTON PARK There is no better buy in Portland suburban property, than on the Peninsula .and Irvlngton Park is In tha , best neighborhood. "In ' line of greatest improvements, -and Is offered at the lowest price and best terms of any similar property. Take an. : A car, 6 -cent, fare, and see . .... J our Mr. Sohwan . on the ground, - KS. F.B.H0LBR00KCO. 14 Xiumbet Sxohange , Fhoaes, A-7507, Mala 5398 WlMEftfflCE BULLETIN OldsvMortman '.:& King Basement Underprlce" Store Specials For Tomorrow's Selling TALK. p TO SALEM ; ; . . . minut" . 25 Cents Calls to Salem and frorn Salem to Portland completed same' as local calls in Portland by our new Two Number Service. If you dot not know telephone number of jiarty. wanted, call ''Information" and ascertain. '. ' . V 1 jrjryJt-and-you.wilU)e.pleased. The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company i Beck Building, Seventh and Oak Streets ' - - Sak--Excellent quality Messaline Silk, 19 inches widea full line of new shades; regular price JO 75c; on sale special,' only French ( TaffeU Silks 35 of the season's choice shades, 19. Inches wide; regular value 75c; very 4Qr special price for this sale, at til Fancy Silka -Checks, plaids, stripes and " overcheck effects. " Suitable for waists or dresses; 75c Q- to 85c values, special, only Tiuw Black Taffeta Silk Yard wide, lus ter finish, t suitable " for dresses, waists, petticdats; , splendid OQ values at $U5, special at Oft Black Taffeta Silk, 24 Inches wide, best dye, nice heavy quality; will give ' excellent wear. Value CQ l.00; we make this" offer -: UJC Messaline Silk, in black and a full range of shades, 20 inches wide, very highly finished silk for dfesses, waists. Good seller at 85c. CQ. Specially priced at, peryard yVy All Wool Suitinzsvin the season's correct weaves and. shades, plain, fancy and stripes, checks and two, tnne ettectsr M ana oo incnej wiuc. Regular $1.50, $1.75 and $2 QQ. qualities; -Very specialr yard- Fancv . Sukinea. made : from fine wool yarns in pretty stripe and' check etiects, suitaoiei wcigni iwr suits, skirts or one-piece dresses; 44 inches wide; ready seller 7Q at $1.50, special price, yard j I iV Plain Screes ' In a full "range of shades. 36 inches wide; gooa, aur able material suitable for AQ school dresses; . price, yard tOC Suitings-Yard wide , fancy j print warps; gdod value? at $2X0 QO a- yard, special price only iOv Mtsaea. Suitlnn in SDlendid assort ment of colors and patternsdark tneaifirrrhadesr36w4Xr" wide, special " at, the yard Wv A'soecial sate of black and check D?ess Goods. ! small and medium checks, 44 and 46 inches wide: verv cood value at. vd. OL 73c Wool Albatross in dark and light shades, also cream and ' white; washes nicely J very durable for children's party dresses; 36 AO 2 nches wide; special at, yard Egyptian Crepe Made of pure wool yarn.- A full line of new shades, - also - cream and white; 44 inches wide, only Danish Poplar Cloth One of the most durable .of Inexpensive dress materials. An immense O J range of shades: special at sViC Fancy Stripe Mohair in pretty dark shade, small "neat stripes; very serviceable for misses and chil dren's dresses; Z6 inches 9Q wide; special - price at only LVC Misses', Underwear Jn heavy sani tary fleece lined, ana heavy cotton ribbed; shirts and drawers, all sizes; the best value shown t fl at the popular price, each wlIC Boys' Suits, made of fine wool tweeds in new, " neat stripes and checks; coats are lined with-good -duality farmers' satin; tailored per fectly; sues 2 to 16 years; reg ular values 54.00 to W.00 ffO iQ suiVspecial 4or-this sale wLtV Bovs' Wash Suits, made of crood heavy gingham and Galatea Rus sian ana bailor styles; neatly made; sizes 2rA io 8 years: values 75c fo $3 selling at '.J4 usual price HALF Boya Sweaters in all wool, good assortment of colors, trimmed with contrasting colors heavy Winter weights;' regular price $1.5000. now selling at the low price OC Boys Blouse' Waists Sateen, dufk and gingham; sizes 4 to 13 IQ years; tur regular 35c; only IVC Overalls and JumDers Bovi' khaki extra i heavy materials, 1 to 14 fryearfr-TeSatarTrJcc".'75c. AZ but .selling now, special at Tut Boys' Black Color Hose, fast dye, good heavy weight; sizes! 5 to lyi sell regularly at 15e, for ssle now at the special price of IfciC 7- AOTAJiOES VAUPEVIX.LB Bipedal Zna'as-emenl Extrorainnr aT.II.(:tl TTTB aSEiT I Allen A Le Miss Muriel Window, Dft- mc ueimer, Biuie c Maude Keller present "The Matrimonial Agent" tspectai added attraction, Mr. - awm Keoueh and .' Miss Helen. - Kelson. - and four other good acta. Wednesday Changes at the Big Four STAB The Message of the Violin,. great olograph, Brtaoh of , Discipline, dramatic:-The Boquet, and Hank and Lank; Brink and Camp, musical team. ATWlSTtB Romance of the Rockies. Oh xou eKeieton, enaaowa or tne Nignt, Tunny Fishing, ilowafd Trio singing. OK JOT The Strongest Tie, pathetlo; Her First Gray Halts Cyclone ratni; Raymond, the sJnr. , , , ir ;r ODXVOK- "The Cheat," eattre; Jean on a forage. The Amazon, great comedy; Mlse Stark, prima, donna. ' BuyYtourHeaterNow Here Is One of a Complete Line of """Fpl Savers1 FREE .. $10.8o( Really a Faultless One The beauty and splendid construction of this Heater cannot be shown in an advertisement. The full nickel vtop and urni .foot rest, bell draft and crown rjm are of 'the, heaviest quadruple nickel. Slide top besides a large side door for. large wood. Ventilated cast fire-boje-with air ti 4 (S A chamber between body. A hand-V I IB Jl I some and satisfactory heater tjJ i vr vF 1 ComnareOiirFnc es Wltli iba mi he txaln the heblt ef Wn. aad?o wIIIm tha v offr jo a .ubUntil . oxk aajwhm, no mattei bow mack oo pv. "ti TT dbiu piai.v ana 1 bridga work to out -. lot-ton patron la Ion Ur it dwiired. j FalnleM oxtraotioa in won ptaicw cr bridg work i order. 4. ' CoiMliltltioii ir. Molar Cramt $5.03 22kBr!d(TMUi4.CD Sikw Filtinit .53 -Platet tj.y3 ruttt , : 7.53 Palntaaa Extr'tton .53, car MiTHODe U.W.JL Wilt, maan Muuu a nui wuumm m mom AH work full gaarantead for flftaen yoara. Wise Dental Co.,iic .Painless Dentists fimnf Building. Third and Withln(t(m.0DTUND. 0RC. .mMluw UktolML Saa4ar,Stoi y 7 f f a 380"70 East Morrison St. 0, V-' THE STATE'S INSANE There aren1628 insane people in Oregon. The one asylum is not large enough to house all these people. A branch asylum is sorely need ed. At the coming elec tion vote for measure 302, which means a vote for the building of a branch. Read page 11 of the state referen dum. ' , Vcte for 202 - (Paid Advertisement) , THE SCHOOL THAT GETS RESULTS Th nw' Private. Military, Boardlnjr and Day School In the northwest Strict discipline and email clasaea. lvry boy recites every oay nu mui irtn. A special department coaching backward and disooaraged beys piwea IMMtltlve- reeults. Instructors seicctea ui ability to Impart knowleds-e. Pfente oerore placing; ineir bui n.,'""''v,i'' private schools should tnvestlgte the methods employed at tin v Hill Military Academy ... P0TIiAJr, 08B00W . , Oreroa Iw School Established 1833. l"rm commences Saturday evening. October I. Regletratlon books nowtfy... A thorough, practical eouree in Uw a.o. time loet from regular occupation. Wl tatlons evenings. Large clans admltuif last June to practice, by Supreme Court of Oregon. CaU and secure their -and addresses. Buelness offices, $1 - 1 Cdmmonwealth bldg.. S lith at. 1'lione Main 1814. Samuel T. Richardson, drain M. Morehead, secretary. ; ' . CCMVBPRlIJTinGCO lUSCUCITS Y0m fATHC :f ai7k 5TARr af Si ' till JoumalWanlAdsCrint