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tonight's Ar.tr ;::.! J I. i IJjt "The KtxsS.:sr Girl" J;:iUt-r. .."When Ve Were Tweuty-onejJ liuntralow Volunteer Organist" irplieum ,. Vaudeville ;raod Vaudeville 1 ..mages . , Vaudeville lyric... ..'.'Get Rich Quick" bur i.w... .Moving Pictures '. AS. Club luncheon. Somewhat, dif ferent from 1 the ordinary wefckly luncheon of the Portland Ad club will Ue the progiam for the Wednesday noon meeting, when five prominent Fort landers, all former residents of West fl.eld, Mass., will tell the merits of the 1'aclfio northwest In comparison with Nuw England. The names of these well known men are f . B. Wilcox, J. Frank Watson. R.; L. Stevens, Phillip S. Bates and Paul C. Bates. Phillip & Bates will act as chairman of the talkfest to follow the luncheon. A full attend ance of Ad Men 1 requested. For reservations at the table communicate with. Acting; Secretary Hard. Main 921 or A-2199. ' . . t Memorial Meetla? Woodmen of the World hall at 128 Eleventh, street has been f decorated with, Irish flags and Blmmroiiks tot the memorial meeting to be held there tonight by Hibernians -of Portland h honor of the "Manchester marfvrn'? Allan. Jerkin ' and O'Brien. The three noted Irishmen were hanged in 186? for the killing of an English soldier In a successful attempt to rescue two Fenian prisonersi Father Conway will . deliver the memorial oration. A program of Irish vocal solos and quar tettes will be given. j Hew Borne Opens The new borne founded by the Volunteers of America for young women at li East Seventh aireev was ujwiiuu jcojiuj " with services In ; which Mayor Elmon, gtaff Captain Jessie Jl Starks. Mrs. Colonel Walters Duncan, regtmehtal commander.' RevA B. H. Mewre and B. tee Paget participated. The h6me was recently purchased for $8000 and Mayor Simon, Mr. Paget and the"- Rev. Mr. Mowre will act as the advisory commit tee for the home. ' ( " 'lecture oa onatltutloa A lecture on The- Making of the Constitution,", to which the - students of . the Portland high schools are invited, is to be given at the Third ' Presbyterian church at Thirteenth and ' East Pine streets, by ihe Rev. William Parsons, & -.neat Friday evening. Dr. Parsons has given his lecture on this subject before many historical societies Of the east, and at the special reqwst -of the .history teaoh era of the public schools will repeat It here. The lecture is free to, all, with a ' special invitation to the public and high school students,' -. . - i -j ". ;ii:,r': -..'' ..'. i. , J.' Take" ' examination Earamlnations for city fire fighters are being con ducted today by the ctvl) service seerec tery in . the clty hall. Thore are 89 applicants. The chief of the. fire de partment has asked for, 10 new men. The' written teats and physical examina tions will be completed this afternoon. The athlete testes-will be held Friday. These tests consist of climbing lad ders, carrying dummies up ladders, and Jumping; from a second story window into a net. The latter tests will likely t kalA an snntt nldn flra station. . Boost for Fortlaad Commercial or lanlzatiana in comnwnities outside- of Portland .all along the Pacifio coast, ure all boosting' for the National Wool Growers convention to be . held here January : 4-7.1 ?- Walla .Walla. Seattle, Ban Francisco, Tacoma and other citjes have seconded Portland's invitation to Honorable James Wilson, secretary of agriculture., and Honorable R. A. Bal llnger, secretary of the interior, to at tend the convention and with, all this pressure to i bear. , it li believed that these two officials will attend. . ;-va. .v -r , .v:v;;.- Odd fellows Conduct runaral Under the i dlreotion of the members of Sa maritan Lodge No. ' 1 and Ellison , En campment No. 8 of the Independent Or- : n mtA ir1!ivBri. th fnnnral of Hi ft. Allen,' formerly school clerk of District No. 1, was held yesterday from the Odd Fellows temple at First and Alder streets. Rev. J. F. Ghormley delivered a short address. , Interment was at the Odd Fellows cemetery. There ' were many beautiful floral offerings at the grave. ; .- ThaaksglTlne; Social A. Thanksgiving social will be given by the retail clerks' union Local No. 1257, R. C. I. 'P. A., In hall SO 0, Allsky building, at 8:1$ Wednesday night Ther will be an en tertainment and refreshments. .- . - Minister Sea A Paper A g6od attend ance of Methodist ministers listened to the reading of a paper on "The Non effective Minister His Duties and Em- ?C ouhte'dif W rrrr W We will know In a few days . f Just what ,th population of I . Portland Is to be, ' the official l countand we "will have --to ' base ouAflgures on It for the coming decade. Aside from , Mr, Beach; ho one in Portland H ' knows Just what the figures , are to be perhaps he does not, for the, authorities at Washing' ' , ton may . have , changed 4 ; their, 'i 'mlnds-rtthdr f Igurea-rstnce ; he", left them a week ago. Well, ' we all know one thing Port- ; land la more of a clty; than : ( many "burgs" counted above i ', the ; 800,000 mark, and we are 1 growinr faster than'any,':of'! them, with a healthier growth, We .have fewer v"to let" eigne displayed than ! any c!tyover , . J no.ono- In. the ; country and '-;the i town i Is j getting ;: better t every day. " Now Is tne time m. there never was so good a time ( to buy rear estate as how, right now. Come in and let us .tell you about the beat buy on ( the market lrvington Park. V ( iBrlioIbfcoSrCo: oom ai i.nmoer xo&ange, i. -u-t : , . : tUouHht tors of ! !: . ) ! . :v ! t ..-,) f;-,. ' I -j irl 1 i f V :11 l a dne for tl.eni. r detsU were also , I -f tv i t; .at he taken t. 1 y , I, vv i t ) rob h:n. Catilicis XUie Eld The first bid on municipal improvement bonds from outside buyers has ben receive I. This Is from Koehler &' Cummin, of Toledo, Ohio: City Auditor liarbur received their bid this mornlnsr on the $475,000 Issue that is to be offered this after noon at 2 o'clock for Bale. All improve ment bonds have been taken up by local buyers heretofore. With the entrance of, foreign bidders, it is expected local buyers will be forced to bid higher. Dramatio Club to Oiv flay The Sacred Heart Dramatic club will stage Its first play of this season next Tues day evening at 8:15 sharp in their hall at Mllwaukio and Boise streets. The play will be a three-act drama entitled "The Old New Hampshire Home," The cast Is most carefully selected and Is being directed by Mr. William Schaefer, formerly with the St Joseph Dramatio club. , , . Carriers' Benefit Skate The Journal carriers will give their benefit skate tonight in the newly renovated rink at the Oaks. This rink Is one of the fin est in the country, and the carriers ex pect a record breaking crowd to see the comic and fancy skating and to en joy, the sport on their own account. The proceds will go to the carriers ben ef it fund. The admission, Including skates and. wardrobe, will be 40 cents. ' lecture la Tabernacle Billy Mathe son, the ex-puglllst and saloonkeeper, will glye his experience at the Haw-, thorns tabernacle Tuesday. November 22, at 7:30 p. m. The drummer ,van gellst will elng. ; Mr. and Mrs. Naftzger will render several, duets. A new roof has been put , on the tabernacle and four stoves to warm the Inside of . the building , , -x . , . . ,. v . . Tne Wonde of tae AgeThe only pon-alcoholio remedy, for rheumatism, lumbago ;, and j.other kidney disorders. Salgrene has its value In the most ob stinate forms of rheumatism and other kldhey troubles. :' Procure from your druggist 3 os. of Salgrene, i oa. of fiive oil hnd mix them. Shake well and take 2 teaspoonfuls every 3 hours. - . riae Viae Vehicle Drivers Nine ' ve-hide- drivers were asseesed coBta of 82.60 each in munlclnal court tndav mil eontonce upon them suspended on con anion mey ac once secure licenses for their wagons. Complaint was made last week to Chief of Police . Cox by Auditor Barbur that a number; Of drivers had failed tO DrOcura licenses and th sr. rests followed.- An. Evening with the Elbarnians Manchester Martyr Memorial, W. O. W. hall, Eleventh andAlder, Monday, No vember 21, 8:15 p. m. Recollectiona of Ireland will be tenderly portrayed In onf and story. , Admission 15c - Belease Buspeotad Ken Edward Do lan, Edward O'Nell and William Qock rlH, three ex-convicts who were , re leased last week after completing their AMUSEMENTS HEILIG 7th and Taylor - Phones Main 1 ana A-liaa , ' ;; Tonight Evrv Night .This Week - Matinees Thursday. SaturdaV. v Brilliant Musical Play Success, . "THB KISaZZfO QIU" -;r Excellent Cast Complete Production. . PTltes-tl.BO,,. $1.00, f5o, 60c, 85o. 26c. BUNGALOW fflffiSgiiSV Oeo. . Baker," Manager. - Fhonea MaJa 117 And A-4224. , : Every night this week. Thanksgiving day Mat. Thursday; reg. Mat. Saturday. TB3B VOXTTMTEEB ORGANIST A New England Pastoral Comedy Drama in 4 aots. By. Wm. Gray. Rich In com edy: beautiful singing voices, Including Willie Golden, with the angel voice. Eve nings, 25c., 66e, 75c. 81. Mats 25c. 60c, Next week. "Via Wireless." MAW O, A-1020 ETXBT DAT U-8I4M v THEATRE week WOT sTlgbta 15-as-ao KABEIi KJ.TU and SCIXB BOHXZBT, pre senting the-Musical Skit, "Double Play" and eight other fine feature acts, BAKER THEATRE Main 8. A-6880. GEO. li. BAKER. Mgr. Reorganiied Baker Stock company. Tonight, all week. Mats. Wed.. Thurs., . 8atin the beautiful play WKEH WE WEBS TWEJrTT-OmB aa played with great succeaa by Nat Goodwin and llaxlne Elliott. - One of the most superb stock offerings. Wed. mat, 26c. Thurs. and Sat., 25c. 66c. Evenings, 25c, 60c, Next week, Torty flve Minutes from Broadway.'' ASTABOEX TatTDBTXIiXiB TBJB rAMIT.Ti , Ten Musical " Artists, introducing - the Marlmbaphone. moat stupendous musi cal act in vaudeville. Tony Oanerov John and May Burke, GUmore,' X Ink ay, and CHlmors, Pare Bros. Matinee dally. O RAIN D Week Nov. 21, 1910 Harry zoohard'a Pantomime Com pany. presenting Roily icklaa' A. Musical Fantasy la One Act. The Keime Children HoUea U Fuller Camm It TMera Thoa. Potter Dasa Kretore Orandascona ' Matinee everv dav. 2:a0: anv aent. IRA. Evening performances at 7:36 and 9:15; baloonyr 1 So; lower floor. 26e; box seats 2 LYRIC ; "iSSS ALL, THIS WEEK. . Special week commencing Monday mati nee, Lyrio Musical Oomedy Company, presenting DILLON AJTD XXBQ, lort land's Popular Comedians. MATO BOCKWEtt, Prima Donna, In "GET &XCH QUldX" New faces, new coNtumes, new tnuslc, new scenery. Two performances nightly, 7:46 and 9:16 p. m. Matinees dally, 8:45 fi. m. - Special performances Thanksglv ng day Friday night. . Chorus Girls' contest. ; - - ' i Langendorff CONCERT Tuesday night Masonic Temple. - TICKETS $1.00. . ' DRESS YOU ccmvABPmiJTUa'c co WSOLICITS YOUR PATROMACE a-OTi STARK STRCCT S 1 t'i" hw-r 1 1 ,'-.- .. V.S-r,:,y.;l Citu. I t . 1 l.iiiovvi; r a 1 ! ' i b ;ievf 1 t i f li.tr The men said la mui.U:i;.al court to-.! ly they were simply j .lining through the city, and they y,-ere reltvised on condi tion that they continue t!u:!r Journoy. Arrest Heat Dealer Frank L. Smith, of the Frank L. mith Meat company, was arrested yesterday on a charge of selling diseased, meat A warrant was sworn out by. M. Deraglsch, charglns that tainted pigs' feet had been sold to him in the market at First and Alder Btreets. The case was continued la the municipal court today until November 25. .. v .- - . - ' - , . ' ' Sentences "Gang's" Chief Louis Mo st er, known as the captain of the Lower Alblna gang, was sent to the rockplle for 30 days by Municipal Judge Tazwell today on a charge of vagrancy. He was arrested Saturday by Patrolman Vea 6y after numerous complaints had been made by residents of the district of the actions of the gang, ., If Ton Bo WOt mm am hum vn.t' AM you should consult George Rubenstelnl m optometrist, tie is an expert op tician., and . so reasonable tna. 1S9 Third street - Steamer Javste Sarklna, for . Camas, Washougal and way landings,, daily ex cept Sunday, Leaves Washington street dock at J p. m. , j , , i Xlsgler's Vanolnf Parties, Woodcraft hall. Tenth and Taylor, every Saturday and Tuesday. .. W. A, Wise and aaalclates. painless deatlsts. Third and Washington f Wooster's day and night store. Central Point's streets are a mass of swales, reports a correspondent .tit. i , V i i i i i . . .. : i:h:.:;d Was!:-rton,. Nov. 21. j-r -nta-tlves of the commercial org it.':', liiiu.s Of New York, Boston and ether large cities of .the ea.st appeared before the Inter state commerce commit .ion today to present the arguments of the shippers In. opposition to the proposed advances Hi mm v 1 1 MATI5M !!MIvirr i, .,17 (6XUXoV5 ASK YOUR DRUGGIST A GUARANTEED Remedy . Your money refunded If result are not satisfactory -Our book, "Medical Advice on Rheumatism;' FREE t f, r i i ji - i! i .., ! -m "' "' ' "'"Rr:ri'-...-. . . .. t ?'- I I A New Piano For Your Old -One We will take yotir old piano in exchange as first payment on. any new piano in our stock that you may select. m ' We receive a number of reauests almost daily for USED PIANOS L from families with musical tastes, who are in but modest, circum- - stances and feel that they can not afford to buy a new piano. It is in order to meet these requests that we direct your attention to this proposition. , i - ; 1 The Wiley B. Allen Co.1 Store Is Full of Trustworthy Pianos V .'The world' best makes are represented in' the" lines we sell. Also ; we confidently invite you to inspect and test the most perfect- develop , ment of modern pjayer pianos. ,. Our line includes -1 i - -s... ' ' ,,".., . ' ' r- ' i U I ' ' The World-iFamdus Hardnian, Krakauer, Knabe, . Fischer, Milton, Emerson, Hobart M. Cable, ; Harrington, the Autotone, and the Angelus ' Ten distinct types from America's best makes in the latest styles, embodying- the ; most highly perfected player mechanism yet pro-' ; duced. ,; -f iJr:-, :.;;:,"'.:; r'l 'V''x-TC-f. "i t '9'-' i v ": '' ' . 1 Not only do we offer you the lowest possible price.' but each in , stfument goes out backed by the guarantee of THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO. bond of absolute protection to every purchaser. Let your old piano be the first payment on the new one. ' . r v 304 OAK STREET ET. 5TH AND 6THJ For Your Thanksgiving Dinner . buywur QROcERiesoF; FELLOWS GROGEKY COa 349-351 OAK, 350-343 AN KEN Y, , PHONE MAIN 2596: A-2596. v I These Special Prices Will Last Until Thanksgiving CRANBERRIES 40c PER QAC. ' Nuts, Raisins, Etc. 1 lb. English Walnuts' 20 1 lb. filberts ... 20 2 lbs.. Almonds' .'...SS 2 lbs. Brazils i ..35 2 lbs. Pecans.'.: ,,' 35 2 lbs. Lemon, Citron or Oranire oeel 350 4 lbs. Seedless Raisins --.l . .25 . 2 lb. Bulk Currants 25 1 pkg. Seeded Raisins 25 i I lbs. Currants 25. 18.1bs: Sugar for ..1.00 Sugar, per sk $5.0. Rose City Flour, per sk...$1.45 Good family Flour, per sk. $1.25 1 sk. Good Potatoes.. .... '.$1.45 1 box Good Apples.,'.. ..$l.O0 11 Pair Good Tabfe Sfrttp-45" 1 gal. Pail N'0. Molasses 50 1 lj). Pure Black. Pepper ..i.25 ; . ' .EASTERN HAMS, PER POUND,' 16J,. CANNED GOODS 3 cans Tomatoes .I.:... .".25 3 cans String Beans ........25 1 can Com ..............ulO 1 can Peas ...,...,,,.J.....4.10, 2 cans Good Table Peaches 25 2 cans Singapore Pineapple. :25 1 can Hawaiian Pineapple... 20 3 cans Lake Brand Mtllc, . . .25 1 can Eagle Milk s . .V. ... 15 1 can Bakers' Cocoa . ..20 1 lb. can Ghir Chocolate.. 30 3 cans Pumpkin ...... ,,...,25 3 -cans Oysters . .25 2 cans Shrimps .,...,....25 I can Lobsters .. .. ... . ... .30 1 can, Clams J... .,10 J Can Asparagus 30 2 cans Mushrooms . . " ,-.45 't"tan"Frcnch'Tf-3"rn'(:23" 1 can Royal Anne Cherries. ;20( 1 lb. Royal Baking Powder 45 '"" 1'-' ' -t I'.-'.-s in ens-i. .:.rn territory, 'i'ha ruUroji-jji printed their sida of the case at the lio.-trlnss last month. Vrhn. tiia arguments for the shippers have hpen heard th 1nf..ii, ..tn ..... renda.1 until the middle of December, , Bayley v- .-in tha final ftn wm a i i I In this city. lleverv t&hU's now for T!innl-;sKivh-i? uniin'i c. iiiij1'.'! it" -.11. , d'hote, S1.C0. from 6 p. m. to 9 p Music under leadership of Harold j ha 'V.' Holler ekatlnff Oaks rink (food. 171 i j3 r a TT r. n it? rT iiiii.iiiiiijjrj Tills Ad goes on Uie street we. WELL PUT ON. SALE 5000 Ladies' Oxfords, Regular $4.50 to $6; all sizes, lasts qa ao and leathers; all go at . vQ 2000 Pairs of Men's (Mortis - Regular $3.50 to $4.00, a no all goat ... . ; . . . ; WW 5000 Pairs Misses' School arid Dress ' Shoes, values $2 and $2.50; all go at . ; . ... THESE WILL DE ON SALE AT THIS PRICE TILL 8:30 TONIGHT 98 sac IGoddard-Kelly Shoe Co. 320 VasblRflon -v ' Washington 'Z"z Being CLOSED OUTby ELLIOTT BROS. An "orginliatlon of Fort Geors c! sons and business men win. give h i thentlo Information free regarding pp. i Inge for business and investment In Im t will b one of the largeat Can ail' dtiee. ... , ,; ;' ' The registered leal townelte of Foi t George adjoins the Indian resarvatton on the -west and facea on the Nechao river. . There Is no other logical loca tion for a city In the vicinity; and ev ery railroad chartered to build through Central British Columbia will run through our town because they can't help themselves. We will have all ' rallroade. Oth?r townsltee starting" In the vicinity will have none at all because of the topog raphy of the country. ' t ' Fort George la .the geographical and strategic commercial center - of British Columbia and has now- -1000 miles of navigable waterways and will hava 2000 miles, . Fort George is growing rapidly and by the time the first railroad reaches th place In 1913 will have 6000 population, and In five years 20,000. 'Let ua send you first, hand w facts about Fort George.: Tou ean get quick reply by addressing: Tort George Publicity Bursa n. Boom 613, 643 Gran villa Bt Tanoouver, B. C. 2'Or . If you prefer, address Secretary Commercial Club, Fort George, B. C. TEETH WHAT'S THE ' USE Of buying a cheap heater that will burn more fuel than you ; can buy? Why not buy a heater that has made good in hundreds of homes by -cutting down the fuel bill? ' " -O- TUT y j , - T . i a ' TTater dn all that anrl ttiflrc ! . too. They hold the heat; burn f. lesS fuel,' give more heat, burn warm' the floor all over. Sit wheje you please whether it . is near the stove or at the op- ; nositft sirlft of th rnnm vnnr V .. r--- r . feet , will be .. warm just as f warm as if you were sitting fy alongside the stove. Burn any- luiug nuuu, luai, (.ukc, aavv- dust or corncobs,- Come in and see ' this wonderful stove. '" I vv e - are always glad to show J VU -. . ..... i- ' I -' FINE ASSORTMENT OF . USK AND SAVORY ROASTERS - ? CARVING SETS EA DDERLY:' I5?Sarc -v 130 First Street, Just South of First National Bank Scientlfle Falnless Den tistry Is knowledge and skill founded en experi ence!, and thia la wy Tim BOSTOM DEN TISTS are able to ex tract TF.ETH WITH OUT FAIN for fcaLf tha dentists for painful ax tractions, r . . TEETH . A perfect fitting and natural looking, set of - artificial TEKTH must b as sembled by an expert tn sclentiflo me chanism; this ts why VTHB BOSTON DENTISTS sre able to make a set ot artificial TEETH that restores tha nat ural facial contour and expression as well aa to masticate food with, TEETH The proper flUlnr of a tooth -requires a knowledge of - tne mlnuta. anatomy of tha TEETH, Jaws and head aa well as the adaptability of filling materials to b need, and - antlseptta preventinns of further decay .after nUfngr.-'- This la whv THE BOSTON DENTISTS era I able to guarantee their finings to stay in. . TEETH Gold and porcelain crowns when prop erly made restore broken down and badly decayed teeth to their former use fulness and beauty and laat a Ufa time. This high class dental worlc is not experimental but a la ting suc cess when made by a master of the den tal science. This la why THB BOSTON DENTISTS advise this class of worlc where it Is required. TEETH ' Gold and porcelain crowns and brld work made strong and well - adapts! replaces missing teeth and for cleanli ness and utility Is the most beneficial and satisfactory work when made by ek i perienced dentists who use the hlgn igrade gold and best material. This is why THE BOSTON DENTISTS' are able I to point with pride to thousands of pa Itrons who are wearing; this crown and bridge work with comfort and satisfac tion. .;' ; . . SAVING TIME ky TELEPHONE T TTTHEN a man feels the necessity of being in ; VV' " two Paces at e same time he goes to . the nearest telephone and sends his voice; ,It is not exactly. the same thing, but 'when a . man ; talks hundreds of miles in opposite direc . tions from, the same Bell Telephone, it is about as good. -' In the daily use of the Telephone, a man trav ., els all over-town by wire in a few minutes." It is i just as easy to travel all over the state arid other ; states by means' of the universal Long Distance 'Service of the Bell System., " . " , 1 ; rThe PACIFICTELEPHONEXTELV . GRAPH COMPANY Every Bell Telephone is the Center of the System. . TEETH Should be eared for by reliable den tists who charge for actual work done. This is why THE BOSTON DENTISTS are able to do high class dental work for tha low prices. . One Price to all Is the motto ot v:,-" ' t ,v V'"' ' The Boston Dentists ' Corner rtfth and Morrison, sts. Entrance JC1H Morrison street, op posite Meier A Frank's and Postoffloa. Journal Carriers Skate Benefit Oaks Rink koitoat svximro, votemses si. Don't fall' to attend; special raoes, large orchestra and epeclacar service. 1 AJJMISSIOW, 40 CENTS. 5 Comparo Our Price Wltk thoMToa bure tWI the tM of wine end jou will tht j offur joa htntil log on ll work nd yon enot ot tmtior itntuiw ink mm mhim, ua u.mi kuw uk th 1 hriilca wort torouu iof.Wtwsi riatroni la gone Ant It ilMirt. trtm wDia pii or j urtdftA work ! oflor. (IN I. K f..,uwf . ti mm aiutiHu a hiium AUworkfullr ruarantmrd fr t ' MjilirCrowni t J.f ' 'akBflJwTMtlil.f I ' a!d lu2n t 1. '. 'i lltHMl fSinfi i Kit. w.i. t . itrr 7." r. T