THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 29, 1910. r kaaBBBaaaaaaiaaBIMHMMMBai TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS Hallls .... ."The Goddess of Liberty Bungalow .n "The Cow and the Moon Baker ...f,... "Little Johnny Joins" nrni..nn . . . . . Vaudeville Grand . . . ; ..... Xaalevl Pantaeea Vaudeville Lyric , ..."Hoop La' Star Moving Picture - Mueaxn ot Art A fine collection of Moro brasses from iha Philippine is lands la now on exhibition In gallery A, in o.vnMnn tn " the loaned Dalntlnita Three of these painting, sketches made at Lyme. Conn., by H.'F. Went, are particularly interesting as being the work of a Portland man. The library has been hung with sculptured reliefs and in gallery B are shown some paint ings by John H. Trullln ger, recently re turned to Oretron from Parish The mu seum hours are 9 , to 5 week days; 8 to 6, Sundays; free, the afternoons of Tuesday, - Thursday, .Friday, i Saturday and . Sunday. .', . r';C;i?..' Verdict to Defendant The Jury In "the suit of John P. Ford and H. H. Cloyse vs. Anthon Eokern, cashier, of the Scandinavian-American bank . of Portland,' yesterday afternoon returned h verdict In favor of ths defendant Plaintiffs sued for $20,000, which they illeed to be due them as commission . for procuring purchasers for a lumber mill owned by Eckern. The mm was aot sold, but the plaintiffs claimed that they had performed their part ot the .J( tontraot and that they had found par , ties who were ready and willing 4o buy riant fnr t son nnn . I? . V . - V v .,. .m Bun O ver ijr Ante George Martin, aged 42, of 8 Glbbs street. Was struck and run over by the automobile of J. J. . ReeiVa real estate man, on First street . between X Alder and .Morrison streets about 9 o'clock this morning. Reed Dieted him ud and removed "him to po , ilea headauarters in the machine, from where he took hira to the office of City Physician Ziegler. The boy's right foot , and aim were Injured. According to Reed younr Martin lumped from v wagon directly Into the path of his automobile. j- Vunsrei of ' Adam rieokansteln. Fu Doral services o AQam. Fleckenstein, a pioneer resident of this city, will be oeia irom mo unaerumuig yuiuie v . the ZeUer-Bymes, Undertaking company tomorrow afternoon at 2 o clock. Mr. :- Fleckenstein was 77 years of ago and had lived in ". Oregon since 187S. He is, lurvlved by four sons and a daughter. . rhey are John, Henry J. and Frances Fleckenstein of this . city, Mrs. Area itein of this city and George J?l.oske.B: - itelit7 t)t&tfar;tfue"to" eld age. - DAY S MIS III ST. JOHNS Streets Being Improved, House Being Repaired and Realty ' Board Revived. of the west 40 feet of lots 13 and 13, in block 13, Williams Avenue additions to me city. Ths complaint alleges tne plaintiffs are the owners n fee simple of the property, and that the defendant has been hostile possessor of It for 30 years. r . , ,.:. .. fine fox Chines G&mhlsrs Render ing .his decision today in the cases of See Wall, Ah Long and Yuen- Huney, Chinese gamblers who were, captured at 3 Second street by Patrolman Klln ger. Municipal Judge Taxwcll con victed them of the charges and fined each $50. Moy Wan, who was found guilty of selling ."lottery tickets at 267 Salmon street, was also fined a aim uar amount and Antonio Llberatis, a visitor, assessed $15. The first three orientals were found playing domlnos witiin a few hundred feet of poiloe headquarters in a room formerly used Lona- awaited street imnrovements In for fantan gambling. Four ol the play- st Joha9 hav6 t Uat taken material ers escaped, but Patrolman Kllngel cap-J ..,,',., K., . ,,.ni.. ,-, .mhir..( ehape and operations havs begun on annaratua and 40 cents in atakea .,: Fessenden and Jersey streets. Fessen aen street is to Da graaea, cement ejao- Bells Xdauor. Wo XJoenss A fine of walks to be built and curb to be laid $160 was imposed this morning by Mu-I for "8s blocks from Fdlaon street to niopai j-uags iasweu upon -eier wan- Hill's ' cut. , P. a-Peterson & Co.. to us, proprietor of a chop house at rohnm , ,.,.a ,. 800 Couch street, who was convicted' of " ,rv selling Hauor without a license. The laBt council meeting, have made a start evidence was obtained by Patrolman F. on tha work and two blocks have been L. Cameron this morning when he met I paved. After the paving has been done Joseph Murphy and A. . Hajek;, loggers, I no mors work vrin be don on this road wandering about the streets and . on 1 until spring, when . ths macadamising searching them found a flask of Whis-iof two whole s notions wfu be under- key in Murphy's pocket. Murphy tola I taken. him hs had purchhsed it nota nanus a i Work has also begun for laying a 12 few 'mlnutei before. Cameron arrested I foot cement sidewalk along Jersey the two men as wftnesses and then took I street . Kilkenny Brothers. , who have Man us Into custody. I this contract, wers busy today, tearing t"" - I down the veranda of ths St Johns Fur- X prank with Strangers. Just after niture company. - which overhangs the receiving $800 as payment for . work he I sidewalk. They havs a great many car had dons, D., 8. Gee, a contractor,, of I loads of stone for the foundation piled 11 East Seventh street, walked Into I up along cross streets. Frrtrs saloon on East Burnslde street I : f. BemodsUna' Boms. and had several drinks with Strangers. The remodellns' of ths horns of F. W. Later he discovered that ths money valentine ' at the corner of Valentine had been taken from his pocket HlBna Burlington streets Is now nearing reperted the theft to the police, but was eonini&tion. The structural alterations unable to give them any definite flescnp Hl finished and ths decorators ar add' tlon of the men with whoni n Daa been ing ths finishing touches 'to the inter- drinking, lor work. SUalty Board Revived. The St Johns Realty Board, which has been in abeyance for many montns, has now been resuscitated and. is looking forward to a period of increased useful- Tins Greek Restaurateur A ' fine of $50, was imposed. this morning by Mu nicipal Juds:e Taswell on Louis Keu ioaus. proprietor of a Greek restaurant wno was aocusea f ne6s In its new lease of life. Ths reor- $10 weekly to Sergeant Goltsand Pa- . .. . now comnlete and trolman Nelson 11 r they, would pennjt aprjlnremen, have Deen ro8(i t0 hol4 him to conduct a gambling game in his place. .. . ' v a reeular weekly meeting each Monday, The following have been elected officers ..n-mn..4 .nn,nanv n P Wl. Kr. Wyers Is DesoA cablegram--,. ,-irmn w w ifini? first vice' from Kilauea, Hawaii, announcing the 1 president: F. W, Valentine, second vice death of Mrs, Jane Myers has Just been received. Mrs. Myers was the mother of Mrs. Josephine Chamberlain, former ly of Portland, and Jackson R, Myers, who married Miss Clara vekum. president; Roy O. Cook, secretary and treasurer. . " ; . ' Good says rishinr. . Dan 'Williamson and Mrs. Annie Beol recently enjoyed an afternoon's sport Bill. Will Tai-C. B. Ellis. Socialist. iVs i.'iT.:s idn'. party nominee for representative, will D0W trout being about equally divided speak before branch No. 4, Socialist . nh.rB Th lareest measured' 15 party, , tomorrowjylnf Jair. JwJUl tnshes.' C6B!detttW tptlcXCtaXtOtt It ttfi AmPAIGN FOR BETTER L IGHT ON STARK STREET A movement has been Inaugurated to make Stark street one of the leading business streets of Portland from ths retail standpoint and to : see that a scheme of lighting similar to that on' Washington, Morrison 'and Sixth streets be carried out the length of the Street to its intersection wltn Washington. At a meeting held In th r-nmmorplol olub Stark Street Improvement' as- ouciauon was organised with M, L Hlrsch as president J. J. White, vice president and J. J. Cohalin. seoretarv- htreasurer. - The orranlzera of ths asso ciation ' believe all .stark street needs to become one of the great retail arteries of the city Is a little boosting and proper lighting and It aims to sup ply both these necessities. Members of me association nromlse that Rtarir street will shine with lights from one ena to me otner within a short time. ''- ' GUILFORD WILL BE , SENTENCED TUESDAY Howard A, Guilford, 12 years old. who was convicted "for attempting to bribe a juror in the W. Cooper Morris embes tlement trial, was ; not' sentenced thin' morning by Judge J. p, Kavanaugh," who tried him. -. , v ,- ,. , '. Ths Judge announced that he would aentehoe ths prisoner next1 Tuesday morning at :80. It is believed 'that Guilford will be given the minimum im prisonment and , that sentence will be suspended. , The Jury that tried Gull ford reached its verdict only after It naa neen agreea mat the Jurors should go before the Judge In a body to plead for the remission of the youthful oruier s punishment Guilford is still in the . county Jail, his attorneys not having succeeded in getting into com munication' with the boy's father to whom application was mads by wire rpr izuuu Dau money. ., FAIR PLAY DOUBLE PAY FOR ELECTION OFFICERS Will In Effect Be Two Sets of Officials Nov. 8 Because of Special Election. Two elections will be held In the city Of Portland on November 8, with two sets of ballot boxes and two sets of election officers. ) As a matter of fact the Judges and olerks of election will bo the same men, but they will act un der separate appointments, and so far their acts as county and city orricers will be distinct This result comes from the decision of the, city to hold a special election for a vote on' proposed charter amend ments the same day the general elec tion Is held. City Attorney Grant and City Auditor Barhur agree In" the opin- Becohar and - Morrison streets. . risad Hot GulltyA. Bohncldet, A. T, Stparns and P. W.. Henderson were ar 'alsned, beiore Circuit Judge Cleland resterday, afternoon on. a charge of ob taining money under false pretenses. The - Indictment returned by the grand 'hiry against the three men alleges that Ihey sold a partnership in a mythical real estate " bushicps to IL E. Shipley ind P E, Oumm. They secured for. the maglnary partnership $500 in money ind- aLnoto for .$200. ' The defendants . )leaded not guilty.,. ' , :.., ,,-.': Snss Because of Tall C . Chrlsten , ion, guardian for Alexander Brosseaui today filed a suit to obtain $7600 dam igea for Ws ward from the Oregon Box fe Manufacturing company It. is al ' ' leged In the complaint that ths com-; -pany was negligent in permitting ths txlstence of a hols tn the floor. -Bros-seau slipped through the opening, frac turing his arm and Injuring him other-; wise. - A Wanted 1000 prohibition Toters to "meet at T. M. C. A. at 7 o'clock this evening to march In -a body to attend Mrs. Armor's meeting at the Armory, 10 th and Couch, , - . ' Dr. Olarsncs True Wilson will expos the "Home Rule" association and, advo cate state wids prohibition In" Graos church, 10:30, corner 12th and Taylors " TJndsr the Auction Hammer H. An derson's stock of art goods In solid gold and silver will be sold.- Sale starts Tuesday. L 190 Third street , 1 as to the exact location of Los creek, where the anglers declare they caught this exceptional mess, for the lucky ones are not giving any very definite Information as to the whereabouts, of the spot They will have to escape very stealthily on their next expedition u thev want to keen their Eldorado a .se cret from ths many whose sporting am bitions have been fired by this proof of fisherman's luck. Mr. Voter, ws believe you are fair land will play fair. If you live remote irom counties where a small proportion of the voters and tax payers want to slice up the county, create new offices snd build, new courthouses, why should you not vote against it? To play fair is to let the voters settle their own lo cal differences. - From all parts come teports that voters will not try ' to di vide ths outside ooun ties any mors than they will vote fbr county officers .In anothwewn tyr' Vots"lW 6tt "creation ot all new counties. (Paid Adv.) Baker ion that judges and clerks will bs en titled to doubl pay for their work, as the city is bound to pay them for the special election, and the fact they work for the county the same day Jls only a coincidence, officially considered. Holding the elections the same flay . Will nevertheless effect a considerable) saving for the city in election supplies, renting of voting booths and erection of tents whers buildings ar not rented. Separate ballots will be printed for ths city election, and every voter in 'tne city precincts will bs handed two bal lots when hs goes to mark his ballot The city ballot will contain four meas ures. One Is ths proposition iot 800,000 ln'bonds for public docks, an other the plan to assess the cost of water mains to the water fund, and the others authorize the fixing of ths sal aries of ths city engineer and city at- tornsy by ths council. Change in Baker City Local. Effective Sunday, October 30, O. R. & N. trains 1 and 2. known as ths Baker City locals, will be withdrawn east of Pendleton, , . No change In time between Portland and Pendleton. , "Jt Con froattv Custodian" ' Christsnsen's Dancing School Forming a new class for adult begin ners. ; Phone Main (017, A-4BS0. AMUSEMENTS THEATRE 7th and Taylor Kns Main 1 and AX1M LABT TIMED TONIGHT , ' JOSEPH B, HOWARD -Tn the Musical Play Buocess "TSTB GODDESS 0 X4BERTT" Evening prices, $1.80, $1.00, 76a. 60o, . ., SSo and I5o FRANK C, RIGGS Twenty-Third and Washington Bib v BelOlng Brosn Jswslsrs and Sclentlflo OptloUns removed from 4 5 Third street to new store. Bee our windows. , I4S Washington street..: ; . .Ui . XJLi?. Steamer Jsssls Harilns, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. , Leaves Washington strset dock at z p. m. . - : . TO Celebrats Annlvsrsary The iTsb- grnacle Baptist church Is to celebrate the first anniversary of the dedication it its building next Sunday. There will bo Sunday school at t:4S a. m,, and three preaching services as follows: 11 a. xn nd t:30 p, m. In the afternoon Dr. W. B. Hlnaon of the White Temple will preach. There will he special njuslc, with vocal and violin solos. Judgments Satisfied Satisfactions of i number of Judgments against the Mt. Hood Ballway & Power, company were eoorded In the county clerk's pfflce TesteTday.:7.rThs Judgments wers - for rightw of way secured by ths company for Its projected rail line from Port- land 1 to -Mt" Hood and amounted alto rether to $1B00. - . - ;-.v, - Bast Bids Dark Explosion of a trans former at the Knott street station of ihe Portland Railway, Light & Power . (ompany, left ths east side In darkness . lor a few minutes last night at S o'clock. Ths accident was one that very rarely Kxrurs. The current was switched to mother transformer as quickly as pos tlbls when service was restored. Dr. Buchanan's Lectors Sunday eve ling the People's Forum will meet at lelllng-Hlrsch hall Tenth and Washi ngton , streets to hear Dr. Davidson Buchanan on the subject "Something tmpemdlngr What Is Itr'. No charge lor admission. Dr. Buchanan has spok k m frequently . in Portland. Grand Republican Sally at Masonio Ternple, West Park and Yamhill streets, Saturday night Ootober 29, at 8 o'clock. . Speakers: Acting Governor Bowerman, Pan 3i Malarkey and Judge Stephen A. Uwell. Voters are urged to come-out Vnd hear the issues of the campaign fearlessly disoussed. ,; ' .. Bentsnosd tot TtarW. B- McDonald, who pleaded guilty to a charge of lar- ieny, was yesterday sentenced by Clr Wit1 Judge Cleland to a years Impris onment In the state penitentiary. The lass - of Willis Gray,. Indicted on a shargs of robbery, was continued for 10 day. ." . .. . -.. - Bolt to Oust Oompany-Mansfield C. Btrawn and Helga C. Strawn filed a suit (S,tn the circuit court today against the rreeDstei una & Adjustment Company o oust the company from the possession First Baptist Church .Twelfth and Taylor' Street! ' ; . , s 10:30 A. M. , Preaching by Rev. W. B: Hinsoji "TO HELL andMGK" P. M Special meeting for women. Bubject-A Model Wife arid Mother! , Preaching by ,lRev. W. B Riley . "A Foolish Farmer" ORGAN RECITAL 1 , ; - Music by 'Quartet and Chorus. Corns taken off with Hedging" Corn ! Cure, when everything else fails. Al bert - Bernl, ths Druggist Washington near Second, - THE LAND OF FLOWERS Hsdns of aright Blocmlnr Osrsna a Half mis Kong. Honolulu, 'and in -fact ths entire Hawaiian islands, are world-famed for their flowers.- What do you think of a night-blooming cereus hedge half a mils Ions- and all In bloom at once. There are dozens such . In. and about Honolulu, and they are all In blossom during February the month the Roche Thompson "Aloha" excursion will be mere, mere: -are meraiiT uiouwnoa and thousands Of the blossoms Just Women of Woodcraft hall, Tenth snd Ukirtlnz an ordinary wall. Tayior, eaiuraay. , . .. mands ft You never aat tired of looking at the flaming Polhclana Regla or the golden shower trees, or ths Bougalnvillea, or the Crimson Hibiscus, or the hundreds of other kinds of blossoms ' Every thing but the ross and the violet for curiously enough ths rose and violet do not thrlvs there. Most consplclous are ths stately palms sprinkled about door yards, and if you are curious about. trees you may CaeUn shouiar be reelected famous robatreethe Islands. It was Imported Imperial Turkish Baths, under Wat son's restaurant - Finest In city. Open J. B. Cleland should bs reelected Circuit Judge. Ths publio welfare de mands It - (Paid Adv. John B. Circuit-Judge. Ths publl welfare de- Hawilan W. A. Wise snd asslclstes, painless dentists. Third and Washington. - (Paid Adv.) " tnere about fifty years ago and the ori ginal tree still stands in tne catnoue Cathedral grounds. ' The tree came from Ton Should go to Wooster's, DELINQUENT CONTRACTOR CALLED ON "CARPEF The Hebe Construction company was South America and a Driest brouKht It It has a fern-like leaf, a tough fibrous wood .that burns while green, and it erows a bean tnat is roratrs ror catue. There is no grass on these Islands as the rest of ths world knows grass. The Algaroba tres has' spread with al most llghtnlng-llke rapidity all ever Hawaii. It is ths sustaining life of the place In forest growth. Ths eolorinsr of the Hawaiian Islands declared dellnouent yssterday afternoon i" IsrmaVe-' uyxvuo mwuuh uuiu mcir uu- iou. from black through, gray; purple, tracts for improving " Bast Tenth, vellow and brown to the brigrht red Eleventh, Twelfth and Thirteenth of the soil, which Is most fertile. Back streets, between Brazee and Knott of all this and capping ilon th2 streets. Slowness with Tich the com- .'fiuL7.-10' Zi the cause, Ths time for complstlng Koe and the dark green of the Ohia, the Improvement has long since ex- riving a color scope scarcely to be plred. The , city attorney was . In- found In any other one view, portray struoted to proceed with the necessary lng a beautiful expanse of tropical aotlon to force the bondsmen of the landscape. construction company to take up the contract and finish It Charles Pottage, representing the Hebe Construction company, asked the board to give more time on ths work. He said they had been working under difficulty, - and - wera now at a point whers the work would move faster. The board followed ths action of the street oommlttee In ths matter, however, and declared the contractor delinquent. Emancipation Sale . News Tersely Told . Cut PfIccs!2 "' ":"$ 650 Player Pianos, Now $492 5 700 Player Pianos Now $532 - $ 950 Player Pianos. Now $715 $1125 Player Pianos, Now $885 $1250 Player Pianos, Now $941 They Won't Last Long Come Quick There have been busy sals days on numerous occasions in the past at the "Always Busy" EUere Musld Houss corner, but this week's record surpasses anything that has ever been attained heretofore In player-piano selling. EJvery one of our splendid delivery wagons has been busy making deliveries from early until late. The tremendous number of player-pianos sold will not bs start ling hews, however, to those who have Investigated our Emancipa tion Sale, which marks another epoch in modern piano selling. The truly unprecedented savings now made possible, and the exceptionally easy manner In which payment can be made, havs lnvatiafciy proven lrreaistiDie Investigate. to everyone who has come In to Closing Out All Weber Pianos discontinuing also the unriKhts." stock are the latest but ws havs also flvs slightly used ones that Ws are Piano, grands and renresentatlon of ths Weber Most of the Weber Pianos In our were made when Mr. C B. Lawson was still In charge of the Weber factorv, and under whom a piano was produced o which en titled the Weber to a place foremost among the great pianos in ths United States. . - I. Every catalogue style of the Weber Piano, grand or upright, will be found on display, and also soma special styles are here for selection. . All win be closed out at seventy-seven cents on tne aouar tior grands) and seventy-three cents on the dollar for uprights. Reduoed prices, however, apply only to ths present stock; hand. It will, therefore, pay you to call at once, on Why Wait Longer? Tour friends and neighbors, havs Investigated this sale, and found they could secure magnificent Instruments at a saving big enougn so almost pay ror anomer. Act promptly. Come .today, or.be on hand the first thing Monday. There are hundreds to select from at our Retail D spar t m en t 53 Washington Street corner of Park (Flghth) Street the "Always Busy Corner. . EE-.J MME. GADSKI SINGS . TOMORROW AFTERNOON Tomorrow afternoon at the Helllg theatre ? brilliant and very large audi ence will gather to greet the , great Oadski, who comes to present one cf the loveliest1 and most satisfactory recital programs sver offered here. The num bers which she is now gtvlng through out this concert tour have been selected after great deliberation and ' work, Gadski's accompanist on this tour is the' composer-pianist Edwin Schneider, who-made a very good impression here with George 'Hamlin two years ago. , Mme. Gadski has selected two of I Schneider's . compositions for- her own use and sings them delightfully. They are on the program which ths - noted soprano will use at the: Helllg theatre tomorrow. Mr. Schneider, will also play two- piano solos on the program. Mme. Gadski sang last nlgnt in Seattle with the Seattle Symphony orchestra to a "standing room only" house, - The North Bank Road Changes TmrOctober30th- i-To-ihe-1 ffc: TALK a j.avu, TO SALEM V v i On 'the -winter schedule, effective Sun day; train No. 8, from Chicago,- St Paul and Spokane, will arrive Portland 8:10 a. m., Instead of 7:30 a,- m. Train No. 6, leaving Portland li s, m., and No. 6, arriving at f f05 a. rn., now In service Ws take our hats off to the promoters and builders Of the Helllg theatre. It is said to-be one of the finest playhouses In the country, and. It Is only one of the fine theatres in the city -and yet you can scarcely get a seat for a performance unless you go early, or buy your ticket In advance. Portland Is a dtyv We ars doing lots of things better , than any other place In the ' west even , our baseball boys expect to "bring home the pennant" In spite of being knocked out of three . games won equaling six games. Tea, ws ars "going i some,"' and have just got started and there will never J; In tho history of tse city ' bs a time when real estate is ss low as it is today. Let us show you the best realty -bargain now offered, Irv ington Park lot at 175 . each.. .. . ; f.B. H0LBR00KCQ. : 214 fcnmbsf ; Exchangs hones, A-7507, Main 6398 6, arriving at f ros a. rn., now in service fov, ' 1! Three minutes 25 Cents Calls to Salem and from Salem to Portland corripleted same as local calls in Portland by our new Two Number Service. If you do not know telephone number of party wanted, call "Information" and ascertain. Try it and you will be pleased. . The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company " Beck Building, Seventh arid Oak Streets scats vow .BEuuara HEILIG THEATRE Seventh and Taylor fits. Phones i Mala 1, A-liaa Mme. AHA NAZIMOVA Monday Evening, Oot it. Ibsen's "LXTTUQ XTOXkP Tuesday Evening, Nov. 1, SehnlUlerB "TB0B XAXKt TAXB" Wednesday Evening and at the Spe cial Price Wednesday Matinee "A DOLL'S HOTTED" ' . Prices: . Evenings, 12, $1.60, II, 75o, 60c, SSo, Bo Matinee, $1.50, $1, 75c, 60c 86c, 25d mmmm SAVLVGS BATili PAYS 4 Per Ccnl. OPEN For the convenience of its customers on Satur day evenings from 6 to 8 114 Second St. Cor. Washington, Port land, Oregon.' . . GompareOurPr ices Seats 9 B I OU 750 BOX BHATS MME. GADSKI ailXT ffUSSAY 23a HEILIG Theatre WltbthoMnmhiTsrUB t tbsUMt of win, nd tm will t that v i offer ?o. ,ubrtant 11 Mt luon all work swt ran awnot set bttr pinln work ujwhr, no mtto how muck jrou pjr. n flnua pl.t nl brldtta work for out-of-tows p.troo. la on dr U dnlrM. Fkiiuew Oltr.otiotl free ba pl.tt or brlds work i order- . t Cootulutioti im, BituCrownt $5.00 22kBrid7.TMth4.C3 Qoldnillnn 1.03 Entmei Fillings tea Silvwminn' - .ou . Good Rubbf Plates O.MJ putM . 7.53 rtinliuExtr'tlon.SO SST MSTM60S UL W. L Will, Punt u. Muuu M Tua muunM rinua All work fully guaranteed for fifteen yean. Wise Dental Co.,mc Painless Dentists Fsning Building, Third (nd Wuhlnttofl. P0RTUKD, ORE, BUNGALOW Theatre, lltn and Morrson. - Oeo, Ii. Baker, Mgr. ' Mones Main 11? and A -4 234 Last Time Tonight . Charles Bellon's Famous Musical Extravaganza "THE COW AV2 THB HOOW Forty people, trick scenic effects, gor geous transformations, pretty, girls, song Kits, screaming oomsdy.. Prices, 26c. 60o, 76c, $1. Nfrxt-week, opening Tn. Bins Mont, u matinee- tomorrow, neat sale toqay, BAKER THEATRE Morrison and SlSTsntk Main 8, A-6360. OEO. L. BAXSB, Mgr. LAST TIME TONIGHT. Baker Stock Co. with Henry Stockbridge and immense choruses ; in ueorgs JM. Cohan's greatest musical hit of them all uttui jo a sax joiteh" Tremendous hit; packed houses all week.. trices zoo, ouo, oc; oat. Mai. zoo, soc; Wed. -Bargain Mat. 25s. Next week. opens tomorrow matlnse. "Tearas." EVtRY SMILE ADVERTISES US OXTA PSXCSSi FuU-asU of - fh only $3.00 Bridge work or teeth without plates.,. 53.50 to 95 Red rubber plates only $7.00 Gdod rubber plates only .... .. $5.00 Gold or porcelain crowns $3.50 to 83 Gold or porcelain fillings ......91 np Silver 'fillings only... 60s to S1.00 Painless extraction only ..60o rtts when plates are ordered. - Our Work Onarastsed Perfect No better work done anywnfire. Modern equipment, perfect service, every oustomer pleased. Out-of-town patrons may make appointments and havs work finished in ona day. Ev ery operator a specialist ' - The NEW YORK DENTISTS SB, ' K. A. BTTODEVAHT, Mgr. Honrs 8 A. M. to 8. P. K, 8unM 9 to 1 Lady Attend a. E. Oor.4th a Mor'sn xaxsr 0, A-ioao MAI. EVXHY SAT if-25-60. WlroH X5-SS-A0- oct. m v THEATRE ATJVAJTCX V A UD VTXUB - First American Tour , of Mile. Camllle Ober, ths Parisian Star and Phenomenal Vocalist Q RAIN D Week Oct.-24, 1910 Ths world's most marvelous monkey Lady Betty Ths all bnt human Chlmsansss Matinee every day, 9:80; any seat 15& Evening Performances at 7:30 and 9:15; un 160, lower nr. xa dox seais duo. Campbell & Ystes The three Escardos The' three Imperials Bush A Peyser Pistel & Cushlng Grandascops LYRIC FOBTLAffD 7AMTLT nATSOVSB Bsvsnth and Alder Btrssts ALL THIS , WEEK Bdw. Armstrong Musical Comedy Co, In HOOP UA Special Feature. Marjorle Mahr and Ths Tempi City Quartet 2 Performances Nightly. Matinees Pally TEETE- Save Your Teeth Now Tou save a dollar, ws maks a dollar and ths Expensive Dentist loses two dollars when we do your work. We work tor prices you can Pay. Open evenings until 8 and Sundays until 12:39 or people who work, .Offices established ten years and our guarantee Is good. BOSTOH DENTISTS, w Offices corner Fifth and Morrison sta. entrance 291 U Morrisin St. ODDOSlts Meier A Frank's and Poatof flea, FREE SCHOLARSHIPS . IN SCHOOL OF MUSIC Girls and boys desiring to secure a musical education, watch for our, . PIANO - VIOLIN - .VOICE : Full informatlortrwilfi)e giyeit in Sunday's istue o The Journal on Realms of Music page. Watch for this offer and wif a $100 scholarship. COLUMBIA 512 COEyMBIA.BLDCk , . ADTAHCSD VAUSKTIXiU Special Engagement Extraordinary AT.Tn.TT XHS OXEAT Allen & Lee, Miss Muriel Window, Del mar & Delmsr, BUlis & Maude teller present " "The Matrimonial Agent." . special aaaea attraction, Mr. juawin Keough and Miss Helen Nelson, and four other sood acts. You Can't Dodge the Hardware srdware-Ia- an--absorats necfsslt v new articles on hand that irreat! facilitate the work of the houaewl tools in stock, owing to their - quality nA MFvlna'malM lithnr a nleAaure. Tha hardware quality stixrw- AVERY&CO. 48 THIRD ST. Cm v THE SCHOOL THAT GETS RESULTS Tbe only Private, Military. Boarding and Day School in the northwest. Strict discipline and small classes. Every boy recites every day and must recite well. A special department coaching backward and discouraged boys produces posltlvs results. Instructors selected for their . ability to Impart knowledge. Parents before placing their sons in public r private schools should investigate the nietnoas empioyca at m , " Hill Military Academy rOKTTjAKI), OKEOOir Orsgoa law School . Established 1880. Term commences Saturday evenlna, October I. Registration books now open. A thorougn, practical course in law. time lost from regular occupation. Reci tations evenings, uargs ciasa aamitiei; last June to practice, by Supreme court of Oregon.- Call and secure their names and addresses. Business offices, 315 - 1 1 Commonwealth bldg;. Sixth st Phone Main 1814. Samuel T. Richardson, dean; M. Morehead, secreury.. wTf gLOOAJff 'TDown with the Blind Pigs, Dives and Road Houses." f ' L DAGGETT ndii Marine Snalnssr Candidate for Sheriff Democratic Ttckst OFXTCZAIi BAliltUT su, iia (Paid Adv.) Dr. Fred W. Prehn Dn T. S. Thomson DENTISTS i Open Bundays 10 A. M.'lo 3 p, M. 407 Oerlingsr Bldg., And and Aids Bti. Phones t Main aaoa. A-2U03. It'rcMnotaf ft iM'uf:' piwi Move ri1 t ;' lli tO l 1(OU.. !( '.:.,!,. . C01i fM.p li nv, 4t , .... t .. a, ccnv;AE3pai;Ti:;i: u:: 0SCL!CITG YCUii TAT . 3 At "7 a r.TARti ' Z.n