'THE OREGON DAILY- JOURNAL, PORTLAN6, WEDNESDAY EVENING, , NOVEMBER P, 1910. AMY APPLE SB IS Mi li rmnnii nnm.no LUliUUH UUIULN) II Exhibit Is Finest Ever '. played In Valley Many . Contestants. : A Dis- STORIC PAGEAUT Lord Mayor's Show Parades . the Streets With Ancient " ' Splendor Restored (Special Disputes in Tli. Jonrntlk '"'"Albany, Nov. 9. Albany's fourth an-r '. nual apple show opened Its doors, to the public ,. this morning In 'the trig'. Alcb club gymnasium on Third street., 'This. ' year's event Will' eclipse all previous 5 efforts and the result Is unquestionably , the biggest display, and the- greatest variety of apples -ever exhibited lb ;thls section of the Willamette valley. Aside from- the county display, 'which is the ' most comprehensive' of any yet Wade, Eugene, Salem, Corvallis Brownsville, Lebanon, Holloy and other valley points have made entries for the prizes.- Some of the highest authorities in the state on dapple "culture are: in attendance to ; address the growers on - handling of their orchards and ' the . care of their trP- , . ' ' . , HUGO PROMISES TO . BE FRUIT, DISTRICT (Special Ptrpatch to Th loomal.) Hugo, Or., Nov. 9. That this aection of Josephine county, will produce excel lent fruits Is the opinion of Y6fessor O'Oara, United States ' soil expert. . ; Professor O'Gara made the examina tion and. gave k;ls report in which-he says that apples, pears, peaches, cherries and grapes will grow to perfection in this locality and that all of them would be profitable cropsjr . v, . , , . v The Hugo neighborhood has . made rapid progress during the past two years and many sew settlers have bought land in this part of the county. Some of these new men are from Alaska, oth ers from . Mexico, and .still., others from Arizona, They all mean business and also mean to make Hugo a shipping point of importance at no-distant day, , ,. t v -i ; , C. S. A. Veterans at little Rock. . Uctle Rock, Arfc, Nov. I.-The battle scarred flags of the old -Confederacy, festooning the portraits of General Rob ert E. Lee and other leaders, were much In evidence' here today for the annual reunion of the Arkansas division of the United - Confederate veterans and also the general convention of the United Daughters of the Confederacy -The two gatherings have attracted tot Little Riyik an unusually large number, of visitors. " . - 1 nullum I i Ti Ml li' ' . , Compton-Rlxry Wedding. V Charlottesville, Fa., Nor. :, Ouesta from Washington, Richmond and other points came to Charlottesville today to attend the wedding ef Miss Mary Bar bour Rixey, daughter, of tha lata Con gressman John F, Rlxey," and Dr. Rob ert F. Compton, a member of the medi cal faculty of the University of Vir ginia. Included among the guests frojm out of town were Rear Admiral Rttey. uncle of the bride, and Mrs. RlxeyV LORD 'MAYOR'S SHOW r . IS; GORGEOUS AGAIN London, 'Nov. ; (.According t to hints dropped from official sources. Lon ' doners will be treated tomorrow to one of ";the longest and most gorgeous lord mayor's pirades of recent years, when Alderman Sir, Vezey Strong willbe for mally installed in- the office of i chief magistrate of the ctty. For some years ther? has: been a tendency to make the annual lord,; mayors show a dignified procession - of military an$ civic or-. ganlzations cutting - out the .-spec tacular foatiires which were ' formerly associated with the ttme-honbred, page ant. The public, however, did not Jake kindly to the change and- the announce ment that this year's ! procession. Is to ', return . to the old f style .; of spectacle, with -gorgeous : floats and gayly-cos-tumed horsemen. -has been warmly-welcomed, v At -the same time, in deference to present-day! ideas, the pagent tomorrow Is ' to be somewhat "educational" . In character .The chief feature will be the Inclusion, of four" or five1 Shakes peare, groups, each containing. about '.BO. ponormers. 'ine cnier object of ' those responsible forthe Idea is to arouse the Interest of Londoners in. th- pro posed .Shakespeare memorial In the military division the territorial forcod snf tne boy scouta will.be represented for the first jtlme, . TRAVEL TO HAWAII. . Steamship Accommodation Scarcely .V-iVj P With Xt- Growth. ;: Messrs. Roche and Thompson, man agers of the " Aloha" Excursion, to sail direct from Portland February 1, 1911, on a 30-day cruise-to the-Hawaiian Islands., are In receint-of nn inutnut. in g letter from II. p. Wood, secretary or tne Hawaiian promotion committee, Mr. -Wood vrltia! - - "The. fascinating siory "of our perfect climate andibeautlful land, which never London, .Nov. 9. The time honored lord Vnayor'a show took place today, and the ' new lord t mayor of" London, . Sir Thomas Tezey Strong, was formally In stalled In office, succeeding Sir John d! KntU. The :, old. established custom showed little sign of becoming obsojete, and owing td some unusual and attract ive features ln; the procession the occa sion was the most interesting of recent years.' ySf!v'-,;v's.!S';'t w -K; The, principal . feature of the parade was, a pageant of kings, princes, nobles a'ndf -others characters of Shakespeare's plays, arranged under" the direction of Phillip Carr, one of the secretaries of the Shakespeare Memorial National the atre..': The characters were presented in five groups, each containing about fifty performers In gorgeou s- S costume. An other interesting feature of the proces tilon 'Was the jmllltary display, In which were, represented for tne first time the territorial force and the boy scouts, Oth er divisions of the procession were made up of the;, city firemen, tfhV foresters, life boatmen keepers of .Epping forest, several detachments of Mie London "Vol unteers, the Court of aldermen, the mem bers pf. the civic societies, together with large um,ber.of ;.representatlve cltl lansl . The hew I6rd mayor and his pred ecessor in office rode In the customary gorgeous carriage of gold and enamel, drawn by eight white horses with out riders, in scarlet llver. ' , WM Be Kade a Baronet. : , The route of the pageant extended from Guildhall to tne Law 1 Courts. through Princess street,: Queen Victoria street,, St Paul's church yard, Ludgate hill, Fleet street .and Other prominent thoroughfares. Along the route the us ual" bunting .J.nd decoratidns. were dis played. - ; - ... 'St- ." . ' . i Among his fellow aldermen JBI Vezey Is regarded as particularly fortunate from the fact that he is to hold office at the time of the kjgig's coronation -next ey as- a ninWnt 'of the occasion. '. ' Mostly Honors ; Few Duties. lie will have no activ part in'; the great cefemonies attending the coronar tton, nor for that matter will any of the duties of his office be of an arduous nature. , The city of London, over Which he to elected , to rule; is not great met ropolitan London," . the. largest city In the worjd, but a very insignificant, part of it' so , far , as territory . and ..popula- tlon are concerned. ' It ties between the" town of London and Westminster Abbey and contains only 668 acres and a popu lation ef about 60,000 ' people. - There are many wards in the larger American clues thatiareof greater territorial 'ex tent" than this famed city. It is divided Into twenty-six wards, some- pf which cover but a few acres of ground, the largest of' them having but very few voters. -, Each -ward elects an alderman, whq sWf8 for life, and who in due time becomes lord mayor with a salary of H ORIGINAL CUT DATE DDUGGIST3 v Ttlu and WASHINGTON STS, PORTLAND, ODE. Fine Bronze and Brass Art Novelties ; 'S H 1!p .SI'Vv ,1' ';.. S; '":.:,: ' v. ' ''. ' ' .''' Extension book . racks, highly finished in copper, antique or .brush brass; a large variety of.tyls to choose from; ' ranga-tB price '' frotn f 1.25 ' to $3.25 each. Jtrass Letter Clip Handy in the library or in CH office, brass finish OUC Brass Blotter Holder Keeps your . blotter al ways at hand, Can- CA, not be lost, up from OUC Bronze Finish Inkwellsf Marious designs. All hand made, Adds to the ap pearance of your TTC office desk ... .. . ...I JC Match Holders In brtish brass finish: grotesque , design, as illustrat:I?n ,ed, priced at .....IwUC $U5 UMBRELLAS on sale, special at QJq '. 'I 3C13TTCTTSB FXTS AND TOILET ACCESSOSIZS Of all knds. : See our big line. HOTJBIQANT'S ZDEAI. EXTBAC7T New size Always the first with new goods........ .02.50 Just Say "Lioflctls" When you want the very best Chocolates, which are now uni versally recognized ss the laHt .word in perfect candy making. .The rich, heavy coated Choc olates are indescribably delic ious and the beautiful box Is truly a- work of art. Packed in one pound boxes at...80d Half pound boxes at . . .40 Each piece of candy different Thermos thfe Dottle thb OBXf osinmni Pints at ..J3. Quarts at 85 nisappomis, .naa - been scattered - so 150,000 and An Immense amount of pat muwiuick turn, uitit in Dnoriawau-, . . . , . . . , - inat , tne number or visitor to our shores continues to more than keep pace with ; steamship accommodations, .no matter how rapidly these may be' triiprovedt ' t.) f S . ;....'; .-.-,:;:. ,; . "American travel to Europe has prac- Mically i reached high tide, the Pacific ocean and Its shoresls becoming the cen to syf-lnterest, a condition that th tratiscoflflnental - railways are ! now bo , 'ginning to prepare to- take advantage ofv , It Is safe to say that where, seven,! years a.go, thre was but a handful nf men interested, in travel to Hawaii."' to- day every, line of railway of any c6n , sequence, operating in the United States and Canada, lias or is about to include" Hawaii In its field of operations. .There .;r -is no excursion or steamship agency or botel information bureau the world over that la- not 'supplied with data concerning !; JlawaiL Our advertising matter is being sought for on ;every '- hand. .'" :."';" '- ' "No lecturer Otwtravel falls to include Hawaii in his talks. ' "No' globe-trotter considers his work well done unless he can tell of th , wonderful' surf riding at Waikikl, de t'scfcbe the entrancing Pall view and '.thrill his listeners with an account of t how be saw the world . In making -4b Kilunea's pit tf everlttstiiig fire. 'Jfl "These seven years ! of i effort ' have forged an endless chain around tho globe, each link being lndejlbly marked Hawaii. '"' :r ; - ' V i,. - , "The wonderful strides made by our v, people in the matter of accommodation (--'for the tourist is the astonishment of everyone. -' The trip, to the volcano of Kilauea has been .madj one of the most ( easy 0f outings; HUo has enlarged and i improved-her hotel service; the extinct f crater of; Haleakala, on the island of : Maui, can now.be visited -without dis comfort, the rest hduse at the top of the -mountain affording shelter during cold or stormy weather. The hotel ac commodations on - the , island of Maui are greatly improved.' This also may be Eaid of the island: of Kauai. - v--."The different islands have vied with . each other' in tho building of good ' ' , roads. ' In fact, all parts of the terrt -"toryare making rapid progress in ar ranging for the care and entertainment ., .;Of -the traveler." - - - --- f' A Crook county farmer raised a lot . of potatoes that -a vera fted IB to n neck. ronatee ' Typical Londoner. "T1';t new- lor,d mayor is essentially of In yiWiaving been born in one, of the (ity", wards, where 'ils father lived over his place of business. He was educated privately and Is credited with -being a tfelf-made tnan. i In business he has been successful ast the head of a large paper supply concern. He is. a pronounced temperance advocate and enjoys the dis tinction Of being v the first teetotaller chosen as chief magistrate of the metropolis. Not "a MCure-fH" -A ..i 'z' rr Separate Remedies Each De " vised for the . Treatment -: . of a Particular Ailment. There Is no "cure-aH"' among the Rex all Jlemedles.. There are different and separate medicines, each one devised for a certain human aliment fir a class of ailments - closely a-UIe'd, For instance, KexaU j Dyspepsia Tabief a - are recom mended for the. positive relief of stom ach irritation, - indigestion, ffatulency and dyspepsia. .They are -rich In "Bis- muth-Subnitrate, ; Pepsin and Carmloa tives.. . They jire- prepared by - special processes which perfect and enhance the, great remedial . value of these well known medicinal agents. This remedy sells for 25 cents, 60 cents and $1 per package- e. Every One suffering from stomach disorder should try Rexall Dys pepsia, Tablets, inasmuch as they cost nothing if they do not satisfy. v Remember. The Rexall Store is the nly v store where these remedies may be obtained, and every one in need of medicine is urged 'to Investigate and take advantage of the frank and gener ous manner in which they are sold at The Owl Drug Co.. Inc., corner Seventh and Washington streets. German Silver Mesh mm Latest style, 4 inches long, 3 jinches deep. ' White kid lining, wth 12-inch chain. This bag would sell in any . jewelry or department store" "at $4. Mail- orders filled 10c extra for post- (V CO age. ; Our price .... vUJ Suit Was!fi Sale lfefiS Clearance sale of Suitcases continues which were shipped to us by one of our California stores. They were forced, through lack- of space, to discontinue this line. This is 'your, chance to purchase a suitcase at great savings. Prices range from $3.75 to $12.50. '"'" f GcrmanSJlvcr Mesh Bags at Only $2.49 Ea Small ring mesh, witn 14- inch chain, made of solid Ger man silver, with a thick sil ver plating. This bag well worth $5.00. . Our price on rv:,!:.$2.49 Jewel : Boxes mm:- A i mm rour-t -seneer Coupe. Long Wheel Base. . Ample Boom.. . ', Cushion Tires. . So Punctures. - The.Old Reliable ' Union Painless . i Dentists r Frank C. Rlggs COBXXLX BOAD, Twenty-third and Washington Bts. nLEPE0KE3 StAIST 4342, A-1I27. 0ut-of-Town People Should "remember that our force is so organized that we can do their entire crown, . bridge and plate work in day if necessajy. Full Set of Teeth . .. . . ; f 5.00 Bridge Work or Teeth Without r Plates $3.50 to $5.00 Gold Crowns ?3.50 to $5.00 Porcelain Crowns $3.50 to $5.00 Gold or Porcelain Fillings'. ...$1 Up Silvef Fillings .t..50 to $1.00 ' IS 'YEARS' ' GUARANTEE HoursAlJtfQyjejIs'andaya. "T7 9 tO 12. v- r-';', Union Dental Go. - FIRST AND MORRISON STS. These dainty; boxes come - in gray and ormolu gold. . ' 1 1 fj with',; differ- C II V VV. VI ' - silk and are wort h on sale: only : 50t Mother Krob's Baby Reme dies, 25 each Ten different remedies, all for babj ; ail ments. ,.'-; ;: 'iS : :. '" S : if-' ' ' 1 ' Mucutonfri-The best remedy, for, catarrh,, iully guaranteed to benefit you. ; . j Conie - and look over our THANKSGIVING POST CARDS. We have n excep tionally good selection--One Cent Each, no more, no less. Time Again lor Conghs and Colds. Don't Neglect pure a Vail tsough quickly o you will uav m. ail Wiuter Rexall Cherry Bark will d 1. Price . . .254 BezaU Gripp"e Pills prevent colds and cure la grippe and Influenza; every package giiftr- anteed. Price 5g No cough is bad enough to re qoirR whole bottle of Kirk's Irish Mots Cough Syrup; guar- anteed, - Price ........... 50 Thompson Cold and Orippe Tablets Every pacKage guar anteed. - Price ......... .254 Baker' Tar and WUd Cherry Balsam is pleasant to take; for coughs and colds 25 Baker's Emulsion, the most fialatable preparation " of cod ' lver oil. Price. .... . -75 Owl Gargle, scientifically pre-" pared .remedy for .sore throat. Price . . ...,.,.....25e r.c a um 1 una joamnv; Ug I. , , -lilA - TMOM.MHC0 GRIPPE PILLS THEOWlDRUSCffs! GARBLE COUGH DROPS that ston that tackle, ' 5 ach, or 8 for 25 X.nden's Menthol, Queen Bee, Red Cross, Dean's Menthol ated, Bex all Cnerrles. Smith Bros., Heron's Eucalyptus. KAIL OB. DEBS sent to us will re ceive -the same prompt and courteous atten tion as though you were trading In person over our counter. All' . fvrers .aromitlng to $5 and over hipped, freight free, to any rail-i-oiiu or steamer point within 100. allies of Portland. COMPOUNO mmm COUCH SYRUP 0 1 the "Which--W ' Hour" , V1 has cornel the . Hour - when ' men'-, try ; to decide 4-Vma irinfr until old, voroinary mmmm mmm ilium iifyl.l ' jiW' mi 'Tl i m Our Annual Popularity Contest lilt -'"r'fz Si v.;: '-V, :1 2d F i n e. mahogany; J chest of silverware con taining 32 pieces. 3d Mahogany or oak chest' of silverware, 26 pieces. - 4th One- case -12-plece silverware. Prizes toBeANvarded as Follows: -3j 1st This 'iarge cab J inet grand upright tils Pi n t in Vieaittif itl tlUlIU 111 UhUUItiUt San Domingo ma- --Si . 1? . '4 nogany or magnoua burl walnut case. 5th T- One three - piece silver toilet set. , 6th Three-piece carv ing set. 7th 7 One gold - plated clock. " ' 8thOne violin. , 1 ' 9th-One guitar. 10th One mandolin SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY OF THESE VALUABLE PRIZES. '.."i ' ' V ' , . -y "-''I:;. "':',;' ''' """'V-"'::'. i,::";"'.. r ''':'' And to' each and every one sending in a correct answer will b given a NICE MUSIC SOUVENIR ABSOLUTELY FREE, also a piano manufacturer's check from $50 upwards, according to merit, to apply on the purchase price of any new piano. There Are Six Faces in This Picture-Can You Find Four of Them DIRECTIONS Trace out the lines' of each face on this or a separate sheet of paper, and mark1 them, 1, 2, 3, etc. The 8 neatest correct answers will be given the awards abov ' mentioned in the order named. All answers must be mailed or S brought in to us by Wednesday, November 16, 1910, 6 p. m. . Be ure your name and address is plainly written on your an swer, and send to - -i-V? S'.ySS'.S:. '::," :; '?y' 1 CONTEST MANAGER, DEPT. 4 ' ' GRAVES MUSIG CO, . LEADING 'GENERAL MUSIC. DEALERS , .' Ill Fourth Street - Portland. Otegon - "ft''''';:3"j Suit or- . Overcoat ' K ; WAV' I or the REAL thing, a real $J fk STEIN tBLOCH for.,. HOVJ' -""':,--V-; :.S '- :.,.:.'::'.' : 'SS- ,-',:;.' r-: :Vi:, f-:-: ';.- , ; V Others for $20, $25, $35 or $40 1H .1 r mmm m 1 ROUND Nov. 13 and 14. Return Limit Nov. 24 MATEOMAL APPtlSSiOW 9 : - mm "H -sTSTj : " TEETH r m w mmr s w m wt .1 r 1" m mm. m. m.m m. 1 t .i ''.,-,.. 'bbbbf' ON -WASHINGTON, NEAR FIFTH , I. ' : '' "... 1 . - -. 1 . . A '.e r, ,. .;. . ,.. . 1 ' : : " - . . . :t .' ' ; , ., ' . , ..-..., r ' - . . , . m , ii.. M .i m. I., i .. .. TlTT " A. INLAND-EMPIRE EXPRESS M Arrives Spokane 9:25 P. M. ' ONLY DAY TRAIN ON ANY ROAD 7 P NORTH DANK LIMITED r. m Arrives Spokane 7:00 A. M. -''ir . M. FASTEST NIGHT TRAIN BY 1 HOURS Observation Cars, Parlor Cars. Compartment Standard and Tourist f Sleepers, Dining Cars and Modern, Coaches' ;. IIOYT STREET STATION, Eleventn and Doyl Sis. CITY TICKET OFFICES ' Third arid Morrison Sts. " ' 100 Third St. - ' 122 Third' St. 5ave Your Teeth Now You 'av a dollar. w , maka m dollar and th , Expensive .uenust lonea two dollars when we do i your work. Wa work tor prices you can pay. Open evening uuiii and Sundays until 11:30 j, : ?or people who work, Offices established tea 1 Trs anLouxx?jaiaUadw BOSTOH DEMXISTS, ' f)fflee corner Fifth and Morrison sts- nuance 291 H Morrtatn at. opposiu Meier St Frank s and FoBtolllo. ' f I AS! rT C VJ V JL JOURNAL WANT "ADS PA'-iS