THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL.-: PORTLAND WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 2, 1910. I0WI0FICS - - XOXIGIIfS AMUSIMEXTS Madame Nazlmova 1junAlow.7.77 glue Mous;; K':::::::::::;::;::::yi j Urana . .r. ........ ... '?.... ..in- f 'triV? S" ' " 'AV-Who'V-Hectorr- October Warmer THan VsaalWMv a mean temperature of 66 degree the month of October wanearly three de , trees warmer than usual, while wi v was 11 inches less precipitation . than the normal; the. greater part ef, that . falling- during, the early fWot. e month. There was but one ay during , the month wen the wind punted to ; anything, when it blew gale of 80 miles an hour from the south on Octo ber 8. The highest temperature wasi75 degrees, on October K wm 40 degrees, on the : erage dally excess for tne month and compared with the normal of 64 degrees . was 2.7 degrees. 'The', total preclplt tton for. the month was -8.44 Inches the greatest fall In i.24 hours . Wn-" Inches on October and 8. The normal . for the month was 8.66 Inches nd the ' deficiency, from September 1. 7 1910 to date as .compared with the normal of the ' corresponding period, was 0.71 Inches. The prevalllnt direction of the wind was northwest, with a total mover ment of 6014 miles.. The average hour ly velocity was 8.7 miles. . . , JLoadlord Bayi Swtoff Was PnunkA. ' B. Swing-, a real estate man, was ar rested last night on charges of being drank and disorderly by Patrolman Mal lon after complaint concerning his ac tions In the Hotel Netherlands had .been made hy J. W, Bushong, the fcroprletor. , Mrs. JBushong; declared that pwing en tered the hotel Intoxicated and whea she asked him S what he wanted.; ho used ' profane language and insulted her. One ' of the guests, who was standing; near, knocked Ewtof down. Bushong came in a moment latef and when he heard of tKe incident he found Patrolman Mallon and the arrest followed, The case will be heard in municipal court tomorrow, longshoremen' Agent - riaed Titus Bmlth, business agent of the longshore men's Union, was fined $16 this morning ' in municipal court for an assault upon ' Harvey Huffston, a member! the crew of the Golden Gate. Stories or the cause of the assault differed. . Bmlth said Huffston had "sold" Tils wages 'to him and had then drawn them before they could be collected. Huffston asserted that the assault was a .sequel to the trouble three days ago when the Golden Gate discharged a cargo with members . ,of the crew instead of employing . f the longshoremen. . , Stabbed la right George Schmidt, the blacksmith who was stabbed in a melee on Delay street Monday night, and who was thought to be dying yes- terday. was improved this morning. At ' St, Vincent's hospital It is said he i has an excellent chance to recover. "' Bchmidt, in a statement yesterday to 3 Deputy District Attorney Page, said v Jacob Sterkell and Adam Schwarts were tlgbtlng and that Albert Schnell at - tempted to, interfere. He declared Schnell Jdrew a knife and stabbed" him when he warned him to keep oft V . .).;, f: , .V...X land Suit In federal Oourt-Argu-' mente on a x motion ; to remand were ' beard this morning by Federal Judge K. S. Bean, sitting in circuit oourt, in thu case of the WllloW River Land ft Ir rlgatldn .company And Malheur' Rlvef Railway company gainst the Eastern Oregon Land company. The suit was brought to condemn property held by the Eastern Oregon Land company, and was removed from' Malheur county to the United -States oourt ;t j . , ' , iteaJUt AutoAn unknownyoutir ys ' terday stole . the automobile of .Delos Brong, a real estate manj from'tn front of the Lewis building and got aa; Xar ' as Third and Pine utreets, where . fie ran lnte the rear of a dirt wagon driven tjr W- X' JHiatt. The auto 'driver then jumped from' tlte machine and fled.W Ac r cording to Hlatt he was Intoxicated and .'" was driving in a reckless and -careless - "manner: The dainage to the automobile Was about $30. - October's Arrests Highest A total of 1786 arrests .were made by the police department during the month of .Oc tober, the highest on record.. Of these ' 878 were foreigners and 841 were taken Into custody for being Intoxicated. The rockplle received 227 during; the month, most of them being entenced on vag rancy charges. The detective depart- : ment captured 70 thieves, five fraud ulent check men and two highwaymen, Art Department The art department ' of the woman's club will meet tonrtr--t row afternoon, , Thursday,' November 3, at 8:15 "o'clock, in the art museum, Fifth and Taylor. The beginning lesson of . 'the university art course will be taken tip. Mrs, - Wetster wilt read' a letter from Mrs. Puffer, who is, traveling in Russia. ,t, Iieoture o Robert BurnsDrv David son Buchanan will give the lecture be fore the Portland -Lecture Bureau at the T. M. C-A. auditorium, tomorrow even ing at 8 o'clock. His subject is tobe "Robert Burns, art ppreelatlon,' with a study of his life and tiroes and his Influence in the world. Mrs. D, A. Mc Xensie will sing Scotch . songs.- - Woman's BuffrageMary Wellman .Martin of .Vancouver will tell "Why .Womefi Should Have the Right of Fran chise," at l-Alde; street, Thursday at 8 p. m. She will be ably supported by- Mrs. Abigail Scott Dunlway, presi- dent of the Oregon Equal Suffrage as sociation.' The public is Invited, e ., ' . looks Like Gambling1 The exchange of' money among three men who were flaying cards yesterday afternoon In Frank Anderson's "saloon at 96 Fourth street, was noticed by Patrolman Hlrsch as he passed and he placed Carl p. Wil NOTICE: -. The present State Asylum is inadequate to house ' Oregon's1 1628 insane pa- tients. A branch is sore- ; ' ly needeij.' Read Page 11 - of the State Referendum ; which provides for a i branch asylum. A vote for . measureV302 at the coming election- is a vote . fornh'rbranhrv6feT6r7 302. -. V L (raid Adv.) liams. Rubin E. t)urrm and Frank J. Kupfur under arrest on charges of gam bling. Their cases went over until Fri day in municipal court today. To Boost Ellsworth Bridge A "boosters' "j meetirrg will be held within three weeks b;' the improvement clubs In the east east side districts to work for the proposed bridge over the river at Ellsworth street A number of men met yesterday In the office at A. A. Hoover, at East Tenth - and Brooklyn streets to consider preliminary stops for the big meeting. M. G. Griffin was elected Chairman of the committee, and W. T. Fleskes, secretary. The street committee of tha city council recently listened to a delegation from the south east, side district, and authorized the city engineer to prepare am estimate of the cost. t Men's Cravenetted Overcoat Avoid chills and wear a cravenetted rainproof overcoat, $30 to $36 values for $18.76; $25 to $27.60 valics for $14.76; $15 to $20 values for 811.85. - Jlmmle Dunn, room 816 Oregonlan bldg. Take eleva tor to third floor. . , ' The Klgfeest Grade of spectacle lenses made, plus tte furnishing of the newest! and best mountings, but : minus thil rancy prices. At George Rubensteln. the optician, 188 Third Bt' - V ! ; 'i;. . i . l ; 2;. : i?Sf"if Captain B. a. Trame the pioneer broker Of . Portland. whn naM msv ha found in classified columns, has the rep utation or dealing fairly. and charging very reasonable rates. ' , Woodlawn Parent Teachers--The Par ent Teachers' association of Woodlawh will meet Friday afternoon at 3:80 at the school. There will also be kinder garten, ' , . AlUinal-Sale Of TTnndaamad WadireB. Diamonds, , watches and Jewelry for amount -oanea . ana interest Uncle Myers, 7i Sixth st, near Oat-,;'. V Snanyslde W. O. T. U-The Sunny side W. C T. U. will meet Thursday at 2:80. nv. in the Friends church, , All are welcome ty attend. ' : . XJommencing .November $, 1910, the Irvlngton cars will run south on Third to Alder street around the loop and north on Second street ' . Steamer Jessie Barklas, for Camas, Waahougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at p. m. , '( " , K. Anderson's Bmporlunv 190 Third street the scene of great activity. Auc tion prices on all myl goods. . i)ld Jewelry Wanted. We buy old gold and silver. Uncle Myer's Collateral Bank,? 71 Sixth st, near Oak. - " " " James Garlok Si Oo the house mov ers; removed to 180 East Water street rtone East 442T. ... John B. ClelaaA should be reelented circuit 'Judge, The publicwelfare de mands It , Paid Adv.) Crosssyes straightened without opera tion or pain by experts. ' Drs. Freeze & Rice, Merchants Trust building . - Portland Invites "W. O. T. XTAt the annual gathering of the W. C. T. U. in Baltimore from November 1) to 17, Mrs. iThe people :. of. Portland believe in conservation of f ythe proper kind and "when , P r o p e r 1 y conducted, but . when it comes (to the con' ' serration' of our' population by eliminating thirty or forty thousand of our In ' habitants from - the 1910 v census that they stay be counted for the befeflt;of our posterity well, we do t not like that sort of conscr--vaflon. not a little bit - But H v Durand will make ,us swal low It Calnd let us ahow you how tq best conserve your financial resources of : todly-slmply bjt Investing in Irvlngton Park. ,s-.;:';4iV;'o;:"i. v. .:i ' . - "a i' '.--. .. F.B. H0LBR00K CO. 214 Lumber Exchange. Frank C. RIggs ' JCO&NXU KOAS, Twenty-third and Washington St " TEtEPHOKTES MAIW 4548. A-1127. CHAUSSE- TRUDHOMMS CO .iRINTERS 142 FOURTH STREET FHONESi MAIN 816 -A 1555 ICCHWAB PRIfJTirJCCO KSOLfCITS YOUR PATRONAGE 3V7A-STARK-STRCCT I CONSERYAfioN i i 1 v ronr-3sseng Coupe. - - - tongf Wheel, Base. Ample Boom. i ; Cushion Tires. 5 II . .. ZTo tnuiotaxes. ' Ada -Wallace Unruh of Portland will present an Invitation, Indorsed by . the civic bodies of the coast to hold the 1912 convention of the W. a T. U. In Portland. A couventlon has not een held on the coast tor 10 years, and everything seems to point to Portland in 1911. :. v. W. A. Wise and asslolates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. . Wooster's eooked neatsv.408 Wash. Under the leadership of 11 captains, who have been appointed to apportion districts - and supervise the campaign, tickets for the benefit entertainment of J0UR1 PBB. Doll Show Nov. 3-4-5-$250 ii i r , B anbury Tarts English Crumpets Engllsly Apple Pie Three Specialties That Hnd Favor With Regular Diners , ; In the TTT Olds, Wor3man& King "Portland has only one reaf diinty lunch place that's Olds, Wortman & King's fourth floor tea roorfi. This remark was overheard in the New Heilig Theatre last Thursday evening. It expresses the sentiment of thousands of particular .women and men, who dine here regularly. Delicious, Appetiztofi Home Cooklnn V WHITE WOMEN ONLY EMPLOYED IN THIS DEPT. Serving pantr Vnd kbchen one of . the sights of the store and both departments are always open to public inspection. .Tomorrow's Menu Chicken' Noodle Soup 10c " Vegetable Soup 10c Roast Leg Veal; Spaghetti Spanish, Potato 35c Braied Youngs Chicken, Potato, . Border 45c s C0I4 Roast Beef, Potato Salad 30c t . - Buttered Spinach 10c Stuffed Chinook Salmon, Drawn Butter, Potato, 30c' ' FruH Salad, 25c . -, Sliced Tomato, Mayonnaise Dressing, 20c English Deep Apple: Pie, Whipped tCream, 15c Deep Huckleberry Pie, Whipped Cream, 15c Banana Cream Cake, 15c "Fruit Gingerbread 10c ' Claret Jelly, Whipped Cream, 10c Orange Jelly, Whipped Cream, 10c Ice Cream, 10c. I. ! 1 r r m : The Bush & Lane Player Piand Is rcdognied as one "of the finest made. It is gtricdy up- to-date 88Note Player. The Piano is built especially adapt" ; able for the Inside Player. -The Plate is very heavy and is re inforced, giving the additional strength TequiretHor the strain" on the back. Our Player and Piano is built to stand the wear and tear of the player mechanism, and you will find its con ' structlon far different from any other Player on the market WE sell on EASY TERMS and 'CHARGE NO INTEREST BETWEEN PARK AND TTENTH The Journal Carriers' association, which will be. given in the Oaks skating rink Monday night November 21, are being prapldly disposed of. The rapidity with which tickets are being, sold indicates that the benefit entertainment will be the most successful ever held by the carriers. ; , ; ;. . ;';;.-.;. Tickets are being sold for 40 cents each. Special cars will be operated on the Oaks Una by the Portland Railway, Light & Power company, for the car riers. It will be an evening of skating, with special music and a number of unique features. Money derived from the benefit will go into vhe carriers' benefit fund. CREWS LAYING TRACKS . . MAKE THINGS FLY Two' crews "of railroad laborers ire at work on'Stark street between First and Second, laying tracks. One is em played by the United Railways line and the pother by the Portland Railway, in Gold For Prizes m i 7 Light ft Power company. The' compa nies are. not engaged In t race down the street although this Is the belief Of many who have been watching the two crews make the chips fl in tear ing up the asphalt pavement . . t i.ne street railway company is lay ing a single track broadt niiti loon tn connect its Second and First street i AGoodtlacctoLat !QR GHILDREN AND GROWN-UP PLOPLL; TOO Old-fashioned stick, 25 lb. ' Opera Kisses 30 lb. Baby Stick .....401 lb. Opera Straws ...i....60 lb. Pearline Stick , 40e lb Opera Chips .......50 lb. Baby Curls 60 lb; These Candies, in many flavors, are ' made daily in our Candy Kitchen. ( THL HAZEXWOOD 388-390. WASHINGTON ST. . Phones: : Main 798 and A-4553. Music 3 to 5 P, M. byv THE J. K. GILL CO., THIRD & ALDER I . we extend a cordial invitation to you to inspect a twentieth century invention" of interest to all medical men an Antii septic Filing Cabinet, this Cabinet is something entirely differ ent, and it will be well worth your while to see it. It has been manufactured to meet the -requirements' of modern Physicians and Sur geons and Dentists,' being constructed entirely of Steel and finished in a beautiful White Enamel. , ' . . it is of the famous Globe-Wernicke "Sec ( tional" construction, .with drawers for valu-! able instruments ; xard drawers for records of visjts, charges and history, storage, etc. as this is an invitation, we shall not enter into detaMs here, but. will be glad to show you the Cabinet and explain why it was construct ed for your fraternity exclusively when you Call ':'V""v''v"f";.;.";-- "'Jz:,: -the Cabinet will remain ; in'1 the 'display window today and Thursday of this week only, after which you may see it in our Office Fur niture Pepartment. make it a point to call while the matter is fresh in your mindit is as much to your interest as ours. . Is a brand name. - It Is a certain coal It all comes from the tame mine. The ton you buy next time will be the same aa the ton you bought last time. That's the reason folks like Mendots, Call A-3887, Marshall 2633, or " . Order from yourdo&Jcr to-day aBJSJJRaSaSJSjfe V 'IBSBSsV V - raSBBBBl ' SBBBlBBBl aasgawaa TALE TO SALEM I '. ....... ; Three minutes v 25 Cents Calls to Salem and from Salem to Portland completed same as local calls.in Portland by our:'new Two Number Service. If you do not kifow telephone number, of party wanted, call "Information" and ascertain..- " Trv it and vofl witl hft pissed , , ' ' The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company Beclc Building, Seventh aid Oak Streets - tracks, and the United Rallwayav Is ex tending its tracks from Second and Stark tb First to form a "T" in con nection with the track of the street car company. The . "T" will permit the United Railways line to turn its cars so that the trains need not be backed out of the city as under existing conditions.- . ' i Pure Sugar Candy Webber's String Quartette. (MM AMUSEMENTS HEILIG5S,,, . ynonea gain 1 and A-1133. Special Price Matinee Today Jt.st Time Tonlnht i ll MADAME HlIIHflf i i i. In Ibsen's Grent 1'lay "A BO&Xi'S HOtTSE'' Bventnrs ii to tig. Mutlne S1.S0 j r SEAT SAXBOrE jfg TO PAT. '- t,w ; Hell le theatre . FRIDAY EVfeNINO NOV. 4 Famous American 'Soprano' ELLEN BEACH YAW, .,tSr.bt.7aT-Plowe. flutist, and .rJ Newman, pianist Prices: i. S3.QQ, suo. 'ti.n" e. BUNGALOW Theatre, llth i 7 T VV and Morrson. Sat Ra'm1LTe?k' Mats. Thursday and ' Senta, thf jH Shubert ( Inc. ) pre- f 1.00, Next Week-'Onr kew Minister'1 BAKER THEATRE GEO. L. BAXZB, Mrt. nsila v0n.r0ro; time Wedl nesdaynigrht Baker, Stock Company la "TEXAS" Barnln W.t w.j ... , . . . WcT Baku rh'iRJ-9.??! Wed, for 10 day, for interior SUitX! KAMT ft, A-1030 tit. aVXST BAT es-ai Wl. K IT fci - " oct. 31 w THP.ATDR fM ABVAWCXD VAXTBUVtlAB ere. nresentini Z .u .V."': . headlliier. and alrt .Ai.i'. ' L.v-i.ir5 rOTIAKD Bs ' ' sjf urttArtiicM ereata and Alder Streets t , ' AJ1' THIS WEEK Popular Ed. Armstrong Compsay ' Preseau i "Who Hector? nTit, pBxTforin?r,c?. NlfhOy. Matinee Q RAND Wsk Oct. 31, 1910 A ranolful Uasleal Beott fe Wilson T. Kelson Doirnes, BeWltt Tonsar aAd Istefv Coat m rurlay. ton. Ketler H do, OBAJTSAacavfiK xrwmph - --- SEAT OSX.T4a and Tnxo w.TAT- Matinee every da, t-"';" z.' ua7 any seat. lBo: SlS?l-nA V04" nd :1S JO: any seat. 15o: iww nr.. aoc; pox seats, 6 Oa AOTAHCS9 : TAITBaTXLra ansa soPBxa roexxn , THH SCHXITX 7AVXZ.T Burke-Carter and the Inky vBoys,,Anr ' McLeod. and the London Quartet People's' Amusement Company TODAY STAB THXATBU . SZTBA SPSOXAXi! CKAUFXOSSSIP BASEBAIS SSKZSS, And the best all around Show mr ex hibited at this theatre. , f 8KAJTO HXW KECOWS AT TBI AKCABB TODAY, . OK JOY TODAY. ' K ODEOW-TODAY - reproduction of the Panama Canal and Jungle Show. Extra obaitd OFEimra or t h txyoclz THSATS9 ' Russell and Williams Are, - TOHIOKT, T f. VL f ' . With av f Irat Ala im m tx Show. Program changed three times a ween: i uesuaya, r riaays ana ounaays. Matinees daily. x ' ' 1 , . , . t es l With thoM m hire it 1m the kabtt of e;las and os will m thak Vi offer km a atotantial ut oa all work and jom eaaaoi cot battar in i n I we work anjwbara, bo matte aow autoh yoa pajr. wa flnUi niate M bridfra work tow en, ot-towa rtrom is on dar If dmlrail. FiIbIimw oztraotloa free whaa piataa or bride work U order, i. CaualUtlM (ret, ItlarCrmM S5.C3 22XBHdnTwu4.Cj QtleFlUbin ' 1.C3 EBalFUllnn 103 8l1vaf FBIhift ' ,53 Qo Rubber AA PWet. 6.C3 ruue 7.59 (MmExtr,ltM.53 ML St.. W1H, m nm hiuwm a rwuat aST METHODS An work fully cuaranteed far flfteea yean. Wise Dental Co Inc. Painless Dentists tifllnt Bulldlnt, piM mi Wnhlntton. P0RTUK0, tK OUio. Uoant I A at. U f. M. aaaart.lWi EVERY SMILE ADVERTISES US . ou nxessi Full set of tth only $3X0 Brldse work or teeth without plates... $050 to S Red rubber plates only ......... $7.60 Good rubber plates only ., . ... . .. $5.00 Gold or poreeUin crowns $3.60 to 89 Gold or porcelain f miners ......$i np Silver fllllnge onlr...60o to S1.0Q Painless extraction only ......... 60e Free when plates aire ordered. .' y On Work Guaranteed Xerfeet No better worn done'' anywnvre. Modern . equipment, ' perfect service, every customer' pleased. Out-of-town patrons may make appointments and have-work finished In one day. Lt ery operator a specialist. The NS W YORk DENTISTS DS. VL A. . STCnDjEVAKT, Kgt, Honrs 8 A. Bf. to 8. P. M4 SunM s to 1 Lady Attend M. 11. Oor.4ta si Stor'.n TEETH 5ay Your Teeth Now Tou save a dotUr, we make a dollar and the Expansive entit lo two dollars wtn w 6 your work. We wot lot-lMUa. vo.a Open avenmse uain I end Sundays until 12 I J or popl whn ors. 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