THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 1, 1910. CROWDED HOUSE iw s. m $10,000 PAINTING CUT towns surrounding: San Francisco bay. Th theft wu discovered yesterday when Offleld, enterlnf his studio, found his transom above the front door broken and the picture gone. ' The painting. "Tho Three Sisters." by Alfred D'Lemon, ' was procured by Of fleld In San Franclscd shortly after the fire of 1908, In which It was slightly damaged. 110,000. It was said to be valued at chines collided during the opening day of the races at the Coliseum track. Both received several fractures in 'addition to Internal Injuries, tha extent of which cannot yet be determined. FROM FRAME IN GALLERY ' (United Frets Usuti Wire.) Berkeley. Cal., Nov. 1. A' llfl.OMI painting: cut 'from ita frame In the art gallery of Herbert Offleld of this city 1a being sought by the' pollc In the Motor Cyclists Hurt. . ' ; : (Cnltea Frees teases' W!re. Los Angeles, Nov. 1. Frank , Mont gomery and C. Schults, motorcycle racers, are In the hospital suffering from Injuries received when their ma '' The lowlands of Benton county pro duce enormous croos of verv largs vege tables. ' - - .. At naUanH -fir Sneaks tar . 'Model License Law;. Makes Strong Appeal to Voters Ui 4 l -Mt(0)iPueM V.&rist, - ;fS,;.-::-'.:-,-v:;;;-h':y.:?: n ' tttn 1 ' ; (SiIal Dlptc to the Jnorssl) -' Oakland, Or., Nov. 1. tevery- avail able space was taken by the crowd of 'antls". and prohls" which assembled Saturday, night at the opera house In Oakland to listen to ,the Hon. Sidney Story of Louisiana expound the merits of "Model License Law as-ths CUre for tho Evils of the Liquor Traffic.' The speaker, after showing ; the ef fects of prohibition . doctrines in all those states and communities that have adopted them, appealed ; to the yoterd ' -of Orgon not to commit the same blun der, but by their votes, on Nov; 8. to bury the prohibition movement under . an svalanctie of votes, from which it , will never be able to rise again. Th "speaker staged he preferred seeing a few boosers ; than a nation -.of bondsmen. .That he Was wot interested In the pres ervation of the Houor. traffics, but In tha perpetuation - of those - principle that .ennobled men and- mado manly men rnen who depended upon their own mor al character and instincts to work' out " latlvo enactment, ot a policeman club, and that.-man-who couldn't be trusted with the guardianship Of their own ap petites should not be permitted to roam at large.- ..-' ; ;y-" '?, "It you want to raise your boys in the right way. start by getting the right kind of a boy. Don't tell him that tha : people who are engaged In the liquor traffic (a perfectly legitimate ; busi ness) taxed by the federal government, - and 'Which has existed sfnce the begin . nlng of civilisation, is a demon and a criminal.;: Tall him. there ara abuses in j ttja liquor traffic as in ivory other" and' even in the church. Don't tell him that . every man who drinks wine or beer is moral leper for It will Yiot be long before he finds out that you are a liar and ha will then take off the muzzle. Tell him the truth, tell him that everything In this world . is for use and bot abuseIhat tern ' pefanc and moderation has always been considered th highest . and tha noblest - TVe cannot afford - to- sacrlf loo liberty to save the sots. There are 90 per cent ; of the .people of the United States who ' use wines and spirituous liquors moder ately, and- only three . per cent who abuse. To punish the majority for tha minority would, tit unjust." 1 . The speaker went on to say that tha churches were not a unit in advocating prohibition. ; T hat such eminent pre lates as Cardinal 'Gibbons,, Dr., park hurstj Lyman Abbott. Rev. Dr. Cole- . man of- the Hethodtst church of Wis consin and Dr. Cudllpp of the Method ist church of Portland, and a host of others' too numerous to men tleiu were opposed to this prohibition theory 'and" believed that the. evils of the liquor traffic could only be eliminated by , model license 'laws, under proper re striction and regulation, and that tem perance' could only be developed and encouraged 'by education and moral example.;'-..:,;;-.' ' ::., . ' ,:-: v,,. - The speaker pointed out - that such , eminent statesmen as Lord Salisbury, Thomas Bayard ' Samuel Tllden. 'John ( Qulney Adams, JThomssJjeffMBon-and the Immortal Lincoln, were of the same opinion lh denouncing prohibitory law, as being a species of .Intemperance within Itself, and as an- attempt on the part of ocrfain; theorists, who with misguided seal were attempting to fas ten upon the feople a law Incapable of enforcement, bcause of its being un American In principle,? and was an ab surd attempt to substitute the dictum of the senate for the plan of moral gov ernment ordained bv Providence. ..."' , The speaker appealed to the voters to support the home rule amendment, giv ing to towns the right to decide for themselves ' whether thev wanted nro. ' hibltlon-or the licensed liquor traffic GOINGTG CHICAGO TO B00STF0RC0AS T - H W. Smith, chief of the colonisa tion bureau of the general passenger department of the J Southern Pacific, with headquarters' in San Francisco, la in Portland today en route to Chicago, where he will assist in advertising the Pacific coast states'! the exhibit to be displayed by the Hafrlman system in the annex to t-.e Coliseum during the National Land Exposition, which opens November 19.- lur. Smith expects the ex- i cellent exhibit of the railroad company to bring great results next year in the way of settlers in the Pacific Northwest and California. 'people are becoming deeply Interest ed in the Paclfio coast states." said Mr. Smith. "During the period that colon ist rates were in effect this fall, Califor nia drew 30,000 new. settlers from the east, and the Paclfio Northwest states no doubt drew a similar number. That was the largest number ever brought Into California in any colonist rate pe riod and goes to show that Interest is steadily increasing. Several hundred ' thousand may be expected to come to , the coast .next. year, as a sequence to . the heavy and systematic advertising now Being done by, railroads, develop ment leagues andTcommerclal organiaa tions." II, " Tha Harrlman exhibit, consisting of two carioafls or Oregon and Washington Agricultural and horticultural products, , was.started for Chicago today, V J. W.' Krwin, official lecturer of the Oregon Railway 4 Navigation company, who will lecture at the Chicago exhibit, Is booked for two lectures here, one this evening at the First Methodist . church, Third "and Taylor streets, and the other tomorrow evening at the First , Baptist .church, Twelfth and Taylor- streets, His subject will be ; "Oregon and, the Golden West." JEWELS FORGOTTEN IN -AUTOMOBILE; 1M0 CLUE (Cnlted Prei teased wire.) San Francisco,-. Nov.. 1. -A satchel containing $1600 worth of diamonds Is being sought; by the police, following Us disappearance Sunday night from an automobile In which Dw H. N. Berth- 'laumo of Coalings, Cal., had deposited Dr. Berthlauma, accompanied by his wife, had arrived at the hotel, when a slight acrident In ' alighting from th machine Calmed him In tnrrit mnman. ltiiy : asset the wel laffwratgTiyTH .. nufn no emf rgea rrom me noiei a mo ment' later, machine and diamonds were gone, i . - '.1. v The automobile was located but the chsiiCfeiir said he knew nothing about - the satchel. ' V ; j --; '--: The Most Sensational Sale Lvcr Held in Portland! Hundreds of Choice, Rich, Beautiful Floor Coverings Thrown on the Market AeitaM Cost Our importations this fall were extremely large. To buy goods right and bjiy them cheap, we had to buy an immense collection of Kermanshah, Saruk and Ispahan Carpets hundreds of Moussoul, Bokhara,' Belonj, Saruk and Senna Rugs. Now we find ourselves overstocked and we are throwing these magnificent floor coverings on the market at absolute cost, to reduce their number and give us room. One week is .time enough to reduce our stock at such prices as we quote.- Thus we save insurance and interest on our in vestment and still we will have a stock Jarge enough for our regular trade. Every rug-we offer was.selected for its merit every rug perfect in its rich desien and coloring chosen and woven to harmonize with the highestciasi of decorationsnduraishingsv Iris lfflpesslbiriorve you the names an4 descriptions of all the "different rugs we are offering now, but the following list will give you an idea of the wonderful values available for you. ' , Regular Price ,18 Senna, about 7x4-6......;....$ 90 to $130 ' 22 Saruk, about 7x4-6.. ...... ...$110 to $18S 14 Kerman, about 7x4-6 : ......v,$100 to $16S ? 1 lot Moussoul, assorted sizes . . ' and designs .....,.v$ 40'to $ 63- 1 lot Iran, assorted sizes an4 V design's .-.,,...$ 55 to $ 90 1 lot Belouchistan, assorted sizes -and designs 25 to $ 70 Khiva Bokhara, 10x7-9.............. . $165.00 , Khiva Bokhara, 10-3x8-4 ........... $13Q,00 'V Khiva; Bokhara, 8-9x7-4 .HKi MSX). Khiva BokhaYa, 9-5x6-7 . . . . . . . .$ 87.50 ., Khiva Bokhara, 9-10x7-5..... V..... $100.00 " Khiva Bokhara, 9-9x7-11..,:..,.... ti Saruk, 13-6x10-2 i; . . ..'.v.v, ; $485.00. Saruk, 14-6x10-9 $815.00- Saruk, 12-3x8-11.... 485.00 Saruk. 12-3x9 Saruk, 11-8x8-7 ..n... ...... $545.00 $380.00 - Now. $35 to $56.00 ' $65 to $87.50 $35nd $Ti50 $25 to $38.00 $27 to $60.00 $16 to $34.00 $ 85.00 - $ 97.00 : ... ... i e50tt- - $ 64.00 $ 54.00 $ 75.00 $ 62.00 , $315.00 'r 9543.00 $320.00 $303.00 , $265.00 e Meshed, 12-9x9-3 ... Meshed, 13-10x10-7., Ispahan, 14x9-9 Ispahan, 13-8x10-4 ., Ispahan, 12-7x9-6 ... - Iranshah,-ll-10x8-7 . Momtaz; 12-1x8-10 .. - Momtaz, 14-10x10-9 , , Serapi, 16-11x11-6 .. 1 Iranshah, 12-10x10-5 Serapi, 13x9-2 Serapi, 15-5x10-4 '.. . ,:SerapC 13-109-3 , ,7 r Kerman; 13-1x9-1 Kerman, 11-4x7-8 Kerman, 11-4x8-1 Kerman, 11-1x8 . overman, nxiu-o ................... Kerman, 14x10-9 ................... Kerman, 12-5x8-1 , Kerman4 lii-iuxe-iu Kerman, 15x10-2 . . Regular Price .... $320.00 - $320.00 . $455.00 ' $250.00 $250.00 ... $300.00 $420.00 .; $600.00 $365.00 ... $410.00 ... $550.00 , j81 Art llMfli esa yJAJ.JV . $465.00 $365.00, $310.00 $640.00 '.' $550.00 $450.00 : $580.00 $720.00 ' Now. $195.00 $214.00 $303.00 $280.00 $166.00 $145.00 $180.00 $260.00 $400.00 $240.00 $280.00 . $385.00 $240.00 ":$423.oa $310.00 $243.00 $207.00 $427.00" ' $346.00 $300.00 $385.00 $340.00 Every one a genuine bargain; every one an opportunity for you then we shall close the sale. Come in and inspect them see th We shall offer them for' but a few days-rthis e beauty and value we are offering you at merely week only, and nominal prices! V ATHVE ZlHI BROS Importers of Oriental o RUGS and CARPLTS 394 Washington Street; toraep ol Tenth ''.j--t Nl O N "The Addition With an Assured Future" BLOCKS 39, 40 AND 41 J KENTON is destined to become the industrial and commercial section of Portland, Do you realize what that means to you? Purchase a lot today; before they are all gone. DON'T PUT IT OFF. j Take an L car and'transfer to the KENTON car. Our tract is right at the end of the line. Our salesmen are always oruthe ground ready to serve you. . Terms 10 per cent down, 2 per cent ) per month. - ' ' , - . . 'A OUR AUTOMOBILES run between our office ndheracTityeryniSuf CO-OPERATIVE REALTY CO. 520 Railway Exchange Marshall 2248, A-1274 SALESMEN WANTED - Men That CAN MAKE GOOD in " 1 1 LJ AND HAWTHORNE. n. Get Your Lot Now Don't wait 'till they are all gone and then r e gret that your foresight wasn't , as good as those who bought before the prices were raised. You can arrange to have your home built right away.' The first payment means an outlay of a little cash. The remainder you can pay like rent, only probably it will be less. Then you will be paying for your own home. It is a comfortable feeling one has when he or. she owns their own home.f If you don't want to build right away, buy as an investment or hold to build your home at some future( time. Lots as low as $750. Ten dollars a month pays for one. The opening of the Madison street bridge means that our property at Fiftieth and Hawthorne will jump iri value. As soon as the bridge is opened we are going to, raise the .prices. Buy now and make these profits. , , &Trust Co. Portland Rcaltu ' elcphonc:! ry M aiw 2129 -A2129 N j r Madison 5treci Bridge WITHOUT COST PLAYER PIANOS-PIANOS ' i "r ! U -V ; 'vi' x r:r .- So confident are we of the aupenor tone, construction and wear- ing qualitiej of our . : K0HLER-& CHASE iipright PIAtfOS . That we will place one in your home, within certain limits,', , AT YOUR REQUEST, WITHOUT COST TO YOU SEE IT, HEAR IT, TRY IT '. And convince yourself that the price-saving to you, GRADE AND QUALITY CONSIDERED, is VERY LARGE. ' : WE WILL ARRANGE TERMS OF PUR CHASE TO SUIT YOU SLIGHTLY USED PIANOS, ALSO PLAYERS AND PLAYER PIANOS AT . $150 and Up 9. KOHLLR& CHASE, 375 Washington Street, Corner West Park. t NOW IS THE TIME TO PREPARE FOR Long Winter Evenings If your eyes need Spectacles, get them now. I give you the best of fittingthe best qual ity of frames and lenses at Eastrrn prices. -SAVE MONEY POR OTH ER'PURPOSES ' By patronizing me. POPULAR PRICES EAST a wn mv PPirttft WEST ; Glasses I n you r frames ; , . -.l0 i I Glasses in Ahimnico frames J Glasses in gold-fitted frames ....... 3-50 iSTAPLES, The . 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