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DAILY JO'Ji.S'Al, KKUIAJ.O. UO.'.l'AY fcVLWNO. COTCU Z Hi!. i .V I O , TO BE EXHIBITED Miss I lujos Scores in, "Spring Maid"; Audience Held in Thrall at Bak ... I SO A 1 1 i cl It " eu r wa WmwI frvea Hf '4 iiimO im iv LI Pc!ure$ Shew Prccrtss Oregon Boeder To Co Seen at Orphetsn. f., a titlM4 KutU . I lvlWw I I y4a, IU lt'lA i-iwe.4 . U ".. M lfc iimI t a NMiM4 I He ftl WE m im niM .. Mr la i4 .1 I.te Ua 111 . at-a.4. by tvv "- i.a im raw r i4 m ltea eawaia l IA Uliiw4l tltal W U tjM( ti v r.u. "4 I ea4sb t .! M I lM4 44 1 L 1 1 4 ! aa!!, TlMtlK bje4e It IHI tUM a .4 Vr.a4 la u.. MiiilM imm 4Wllim Ml bl. . n-AmA silk e4 af W aula fair rt.t J li b-.tary be41l, J. C alert. i It tl.ua . UMtl Cbae.e TM -'' u iMtt i k ftU a arawlaj I- la IM lieala, lrt VUmii Cbaw-a, rm t urn wee 4.e fiaa IM 1 ' r MS"""1 ! I uu fair IMr Uk Star baraAe " I tMl II ill 14 MM Uuka s4 U aaaaaWa af l ltmAt MllMIM f tlck ' a Ik Um k Atlar "f i nn lla Miila. I Ha r Mtlmaj xia -H'kiia lVav. Ika it4 llNt IKat la la ka - X to ffraaia la I ha 9tpt mm t Ora I rm niMlaM ay. Aiaikar i at wiU lal4 ai ia a daaJ af r4a r IM Urlarar U llar n. ta I!! tiamtla bntt T tfca f I1 a4 ta Waablnt in. A noma la hmIUm IU W Iba Cxald ahaap aa arlaaa al IKa Ual alaralloal Aaw, a4 ara afpaa4 la rpal ihta Mr. V. U. t radar banch af IMU 1U1I4 railla will ba asota 4 tha urUUf abeva, Wmu af Iwr aeaUar mark le ga. Thr ara bUfk. vii baa ar iu arouad lb rotd ia lAal raaaaattlaa a bUakai. aa4 ara lha lr mwi af tha kla4 waal mt tha MlaaUalppI Hvar. Blf tr!aa w4a. OrfM aM Waablnfto Kara in4a tramaadona atr1S In Ida raUInf af Ilvaaiack. a ad It la ballavad that ibaaa irtara vlll 4o mora toward anllfhl nlpv iba aaatamar and Indarlng hlra ta laraatlraia (ha nortbwaat I baa ar aral lofia f UUralura. Tha pleturaa cla with iiw of lb eri land Union Ktockrarda pana. with Iba lant of lb Union Meat company la lb 4la1nr. Tha atat fair waa ailandad br prao tlrally all lb a lock arowara In tha two Ulaa. many of whom will b raadlljr ratanlad In tha fllma, Amoni tboa who ara n Jnarrhlng with Ibalr Mbit a ara A. X. Dunn, of Wapalo; T. B. nibaon, of Woodlawn. Cat.; Alas Chalmrra. lb Forrat ilrava plonaar In tha Induatrr; Oanrna Chandler, of Bak ar: John M. Bchafcr. Koraal Orora: I O. Wrbalar. Toledo: F. II. Portar. IlJ- f; Harry Wait. Seappooaa: w. O. Mor row. Independence; J. O. Slump, Mon mouth: D. H. Loonrr. Jefferaon. and F. A. Koaer, RlrkraalL Tha pleturaa will be ahown erery af tnnoon and tvanlna- thla wak at the conrlualon of tha regular performance, and will then be aont to Seattle and other polnta In tha weaC Cute AttncUe, Has AHjrir.g Acccr.t ar.da Sweet Voice. Uiis lesitr, In Tills R:!a i!iicv a HeaJ H.U IS SITLL MISSING hi I r I J. Ml ML fta 44U4 a 1 4 M )U U aJ I fmi f4a j --- a -.fcl Uiw. ratiaa4 aU-0 a4,fc ' ' aU4 F af I. aa . ..... . a UM HI iUe - w ta . na ru a.a "mw a,'u at- - e oaa. "iva wa aaaaaa, i 4 e it va fct4 fiwek a aUajiitaanaa If lie Viha Is Charc Vutl Irjcrtticr.s, ( IM I ! 4 a.4a a im .f ' w 4 i aa e !-.. ta m lam ia a u-a ai at m 4 aa - it aa 4 i-i a-a Wuumi a. u ( .ha.aa W.4M4 Ml 14 - tui m M Miwia a tv aval kfi (Val .! ta ri M4 aa-l bait ! ir - ea ia la wn a tni a4 . 4 ae ..- y M-a aaa iea al k a il ajyaj aatawtmna ivl aaavil aJaa a4 any mm ui CflfflttL POINT TOLD uni mm f r v IlLlll isiniap Nil T BY PRESS CL IS MI E I Election of Officers to Be Held V ' Monday Souvenir J Booklet. That tha aouvenlr booklet to b given away at . tha coming antertalnmant of the preaa club will be worth while waa the aaaurance glren by George Cowing, one of tha editors who have tha aou venlr program In 'charge this year. The club entertainment wRl take place aome time during tha latter part' of next month. ; The board of managcraof tha club recently authorised tha editors of the booklet to offer $60 In cash prises to the writers who will fill the aouvenlr booklet with effervescent skits and sketches. At the quarterly meeting' of tha crub members yeaterday the action of tha, board 1 providing prise money was unanimously Indorsed. .. The reports of the 'officers of the elub show that tha thriving young; In stitution la In excellent financial cr oumstances. .Barely a year old, the club is now installed In handsome Quar ters and has assets amounting to near ly $8000 with liabilities of little mors than 11000. This showing is largely at tributable to the energetio officers who have been at the halm for the pant year. The annual nominations for the elec tion, to take place next Monday were held yesterday. Tboae nominated were: President, 8. B. Vincent, .Associated Press;. John Li. Travis, Journal; first vice president. Lute Pease, Pacific Month ly; second vice' president, O. -C. Letter, Oregonian; third vice president, E. A, Beals, district " weather i forecaster; treasurer. Carl S. Kelty, Lumbermen I Rational bank! secretary, F. D. Morrl lson, A Telegram; assistant V secretary, 7 James V. Sayre, Oflclal "Time Table; historian,, John , J. Harrison, ! People's Press; L. K. Hoqges, Oregonian; J. I Wallin, Journal; directors, ITed W. Bell, Journal; Charles W. MVerii, Oregonian; David . Mosessohn, Jewish Tribune; George C Cowing, Oregonian; F. D, Mc Kaughton, Oregonian; Roscoe Fawcett, OrWonlan; W. P. Strandborg, Telegram; oorge B. Dixon, otel News; Paul B, fXelty, Oregonian; D. O. Lively, Live stock Reporter; William H. Galvanl, special writer; Mark Woodruff. Orephe um press agent; Charles N. Ryan, man ager Empress theatre; H. E. Smith, Journal; George K. McCord, secretary to the mayor;- L. J. Clarke, News; James U4 btil la 11 ov wa.a at l4i4 - Hm ! Aat aurai l''k a asiaii ? a. u;a wa im i.a anai a ."n a a4 iim4m4 a U aanug riiM ta IV l iM M r1"" ia ! al "Tve it4 aia. ta I a .' fl4 Ib-Uj Iw Ui tut lt ina 4 wauif ie U imiui II It' M lmm abf aa raa I a alal (, A4 -f a ar ta I f UM t:i 4 l . a Ui.aia , Mia llae e4 IM vi a IA MU aartf In ataia." ! IW Util amurf a4 Ug I e4tl; faabi. brl 4 na Ml U) I tlkr bat 4 Ill- lie twak r M tMlla ra a4 I fee waa. b al ja aary . ! af fa- ! la Iba tld f far i M atbar biaoa wtu UIm ar ia nii pr iai turirvl IaU. Kill year rlloa wlU M Ntt t al .arte IUa-ba 11 aal akyan fraaa tt trl. Ilatartra fta'aftardl rr4 If aaaai tf -Ta Si-Ma- aM a talgM liafta4. II M ar Vkaam Trwt I al aai.anral f la (b la( ervacva "Tb t ' aatu ar im tf!tful aaauf -Jia Urma," taal4 aa iba rvrtala fall, waaa la simII I aayibiag bul llvttr aa4 ditanlrf. a4 it fa ala iwarrvi. Aisaar i -jiw i l fttur ra." to Waerdiaary aoo4 a alt J. a4 to lb IWMt iblef II 111 aor Pfl Ul Iblah Tr bnaar la, wblto Tb MeaaUta rar" ala bar i tKtm piona, a t ra.i waea paorr varrl arar wbat lha prtiiai aft til af lbr tunri MaJ4" to oa - (a. M 4Jt af yitoiia. Ilarry B. a4 kelvart Smlla dapta4 lb book, and tbaacfc II l aaaoiial la ranch II 4oa tr wall. That I medlar af Brtncve aa4 prlar -wbai Mil mnaleal awmatfr a witneai mi 4 tbeufh It would b qli tup44 wltbout tba UltlDg Muale, ro doa'l bar I r Tb Vprlug MaJd" wlthoot the rnuile. And area If yoaj'r daaf, tbar Is th cortaolatra. of Ml Ilajoa. of aa eeadlegly prlir rnry aotably th fountain aeon al Carlabmd and of c- wroaa, and cbaro that ara quit icp- llonat " Oaorg Moor, who elng th rai r Aladar. ha a fin tenor. Uuia Miner I good aa Raron IIudL. Leo stark doe aorna acdirg'.y good eomlo work as HoUnd. and lb rest of th com pa nr. bleb Include a good many, ar with out exception romtent. Ther' umilblng ramtnlarent or Th Arcadian In "The Bprlug Maid." Perhap 11 I th charm of tha muale. Anyway. It la ciaan and fre from th rulaarity that ha disgraced moat of thla raf mualcal hows. No on need be ashamed to git to It. And owing to th popularity of th music, "Spring Maid" coiffure being already adrertleed aa marked down to IJ U would be well to go and get it first band. You'll get It second, 'hird and fourth every time you bear an orchestra or a hurdy- gurdy from now UM Chrlstmaa. kali, M-at. Cm, Vttt la ! I -t IhWM-MklV f H ill 4 : bl. li-oA" J ' w4 (uju4 sr.---. ft'-Mlu aab lAa bM ta fTM. kJ . . i btnll I 1 1 - uMa4 mi al a Ai to a! , . a tw w-rw t m ; ...... . m 'ial li tio m taaa ival'i- I a a a taa4 ba l exai ir aU bit-rr aiv- OfOiai M4 I'm mm lata., a bW I A fa r laal V I Va aia.c aaiaatif t iraaaaaraaBjaa -- -j-w4 al la-a amir iNwr ar Va hab i 4 aa4 aM sr aa l-aka.J a It4 e aWi4 ) tea a ata .t ira um l s.-a lata - 4 la atUMlf w -$ l- ffff a-4ia m raaa.a kW. air fWH baa4 Hnatl l alaaAar.ti'4 a la (. ' a f- aoaa wiU fi4 rk'l Mr. lt "f.flr v i ia we4 m4 4 ba m liiam a-g mm mhi m i I . (l.a A aur al ImummwI -- ir i ia li.l ri ..iiitr k.M 4 Ik 4 ! lie itf no.ami. Is '. fa. ava -. U- ei- a.!, a-4 -- t aivatiMil I aia aa aJi aaM-l saaa waitiia atl aa- I l-a aWiMa a4 iim la rai'i a'ti' a4 I iiii m iba -wi a4 it ueMW, iM.aaa-4MrMa iMuit aa II AAifc., FU blxlaii 4 CMaaal ln baaa a fa M 4tii r-aa IM aaa aa.4 laxl. Atiir la h 4 af aA4 atiaaa ,m4 la iv-t '. a it I i i sj i-- . 4 It4 l l a . i . i - i i .. i t a a a-4 '4 . -4 i j -ta- a-4 4a ae aa tu a 'vl -- f-. I Ma an atiw-tf ba MOlWl 14r4a (Kaaa at.il, llia4 rw Ual fc )Aa, 11 u( Itwui ual It anty aa !. aJ.ia aaa gii bt bf a fewia 4Wa4a4 l U4 I -wM MhmikmI i4aa4 4 IM bt4iiba ii. va. a baa atari I iv 1 1 1 1 -a bi lie bl uiti a la rai !- la aa aa i-a rxtui, r-M aa.tai-ja laaa la null af aa-4 la I laa4 a 4 af lua a4kaaiA4 lla -' tta I a'.i4ag la a a ta a-a-. naaa ba a4 a l-a fvall faW la b4 b-M ki il aai" Cai-b-Mf aa4 tar.m aritiaba i4 I BOY PULLS GUN BY m E; 1YUV E Both Barrels Go Off When He Tries to Drag Shotgun From a Boat. bM li total, al tba cw 4 lb iair-4 4 I'ihM aaaaa T bwbl it a aa aartr aaaita4 i:iui tf wiiwi aiia TaU baa abaa a Tb44 Ai-r-e aifcia ib-aa M ba bay II n aig tuvaa-! ba.4 Ibal rU44 a.uy erbaaa Mli iir ia aauy auaia br la iba naaiaa af 14 eaAaale a-Ml4 a4 a-af aaa brMaUiy to -x ibal b b4 14 ! baaaa 4i. vanrt, Ttb Mar b I ba lrt 14 aaa .a a la baa4 M la-a faa a toaielaal arMj br b baa. fa.l4b a a aaaiata U iba Iialtaa array b lr aaraba bias la 14 rx4 Maa tori la Haa4 ibal iba eartaia aa W4 bi Ur la aa M 114 aiia.a a a aaia 1 1b. Tva III, 4M-4r4 1 b-e lr ia bar a bib ab lira, aalar a aaL Tb tailaJ aai-aa trm lb aaraja aat n.aa bta ruitoa la Iba l tt atlaaaHA I iaoa4a bar fraaa aan a- bar oaaraa. itawarar. aba y. gta bar aiaiartr ra a la a4r4 to Uaaa. a rUaaatr lb eeaiaia baa bar abaiarbad a4 bfvoibl ia bia affu arar 4ar aaaraaiaa wblc b4 I gar tag frawa a iaraaiaaa4 altak aa- evtueia 14 lalla bar aba ebali aa tA Iba rvaaa aaiU a baa sim4 wiar i ta pop, aabisg bar rai ! m graal arane Iba larar wlas bar eoaaaai byewaartag Ual aa wi: bill bltneelf aalea ah aign tba pa par. Af ter ta baa eala4 tba rtrtary. bwrr. Iba to-rer bailer balara aaaarta Itaejf. ad Be4 br tba pleedlaga af Ut au b lear p in patar. Cataia aba aatf, Jva a aha la abaal a laar IK fwm I ha door la opanad aa4 lb Cava Cblaromoat cornea apoa tbaaa. Tb citeaa, beraeir la love wlib Iba captain, declare ah will laU tba world aba baa found the euo aloaa la lb root wllb tha captain. Tb eoualaas ieeraa, firal tailing lha ana thai Iba arebbteboa I aa lb war la e the raptala. la order ta bare the rrpatalloa of bta weelhoert the raptala aboot b I ma If. Tha archblahop appar ea th cn lust a tb girl ba fallen on bar lover neck and aka lh meaning of bar ac tion. I am doing my duty. ah replle Impraaalvaly, "auralng a wounded aol- dler." Th play ends In an uneipactad devrlnpment which though 4 ta a tlmly loglraL itoirt wsyn. as tba raptaln. baa a Prepoaelog alaya appearance and lb owner of a remarkably wall modulated voice. Ileeldea having- thee qualifica tions h hat rare dramatic ability. Dan- lai ui;reatber. a blonselgneur Sara clneaca. Margaret Mrltb Madam lternard and Kdmund Roth, aa Dr. Plarl. dsnr especial mention, aa do a lea J. J. Ueary. Jn h part of Breeoa. a friend of tha captain's. Vernon Wal lace, who acted th part of Lieutenant Baalll. a companion la arma to Cap tain Giovanni, la a clever actor whoa droll wit furnishes a pleasing Interlude In th enactment of a strong drama. Florence Burroughs does th part of tha countess very well, but with her pleas ant face she maie a ad attempt at aneerlng. "The White Sister" Is by far the bast play that haa been seen at th Baker thla year. It will b th attrac tion ther all th present week. FREE FERRY AT PEORIA LIKELY TO tit CONTINUED y (Hperld to The Journal.) Corvallls. Or., Oct. 80. For year Linn county has kept a fre ferry on th Willamette river at Peoria but re cently notified the ferryman at that place that on the first of November the ferry would be discontinued. Benton county's court wss at the ssme time apprised of the order, but along with the apprltial came a proposition to the Benton county court asking that the ferry be continued with each county a if WHY. Pay $20.00 or $25.00 in Uptown Stores for a SUIT or RAINCOAT iWhen You Can Buy One Equally aa Good at .Any of OUR Stores for CD s If you examine the windows you will frequently find Identi cal garments in other stores at $5 to $10 moro than we ask. For years we have been giving the best clothing values in the city. . Our reputation has been built on values That is why we sell - more clothing than any other house on the Pacific Coast . fSoerlit (a The Journal. I 'Oakland. Or.. Oct. JO. Vernor McKay, contributing half of tha expense of th THIRD . AND OAK When You See It in Our Ad It's So 87-89 THIRD STREET Y FIRST AND YAMHILL FIRST t AND MORRISON SECOND AND MORRISON J. IS year old son of John McKay, section foreman of the Southern Pacific at this point, was serlourly' Injured by acciden tal discharge of a shotgun on Saturday afternoon. McKay and another boy were hunting on Calapoola creek, one mil west of Oakland, and in endeavor ing to pull th gun from A boat, both barrels were discharged, taking off parts or three ringers or McKay, tearing a large hoi in hi right aid and breaking a rib. Just after th. accident a man passing In a rig heard the boys calling for help and went to their assistance, taking the .. injured boy to Oakland, where he waa immediately attended by physlolan. His rendition Is very crit ical, and the physicians cannot give any assuranc that ho will reoover. upkeep. The cost of maintaining th ferry at this point Is about ISO a month. Action by the Benton county court will be taken at Its meeting Wednesday of this week. - Ittls predicted th proposl tlon will be accepted. WILL MAKE WAR ON . v AMBULANCE CHASERS Steel Bridge Policy in Benton. (Special to The Journal.) Corvalliy, Or-. Oct. 30. The new wag on brtdisre on the state road, one and one-half miles south of Monroe, has been accepted by the Benton- county court. Tlie bridge is or steel super structure and has cement piers: the span is 60 feet loiigt, and the roadway is 18 feet wide. The cost of the new bridge la a trifle mora than 12100. Tha. Ben ton county court has taken il stand against repairing old wooden bridges, or replacing old, worn out bridges and culverts with new wooden structures: all ' new culverts are corrugated iron, and an new Driages or steel ana 'eon crete. ' vine appointment or a special pros ecutor to handle all complaints filed against members of the Multnomah Bar association will be the chief, item of business to be considered Tuesday evening at tn regular meeting. The as sociation will meet In circuit court,' de- partment no. 3. At a recent meeting tn lawyers discovered a System- of "ambulance chasing," which they la beled as "unprofessional- in the ex treftie. A committee was appointed to gathef evidence against the lawyers who have so violated the ethics of the profession, and this evidence is now in shape for use. The chancellor of the bar ' association should prosecute the case, but it la understood ha hesitates to do so The members back of the prosecution want to select a man who is in harmony with their movement! At torney L. K. Webster will giv a talk on i n Evil or Divorce." Beala Leases Tillamook Mill. (Special to Tba. Journal.) Tillamook, Or. Oct. SO. The Tilla mook Lumber Manufacturing com pany's mill has been leaaed to tha Beals Lumber, company. A. a. Beals, repre sentative from thi county tn the state legislature, assumes charge for th new company Saturday morning. Th mill ha a capacity of 60,000 feet dally, and supplies the local- demand -for building lumber, It has teen in operation for about two years. . The output during th past summer has been less than half the mill's capacity. About 20 men ar employed at this time. No change of plan is contemplated, so far as known. H. McCool, Journal: A. R. Slaymaker. Journal; C H. Williams, Oregon Devel opment League; John, T. Dougall, Spec tator. - ' V . .. .: - - ; ' ; regoisfi Home Office i COMETT BTJTXSIJIO. Cor. ruth and Morrison Sta. rOBT&AJTD, OKZOOJT. rzs pouctboiaess cokvaxt A. L. MTLLS. Prewldent . L. SAMUEL. .General Manager CLARKNCB a SAMUEL. Asst, Mgr. IsBest for Oregfonians American Bride for Italian Prince. London, Oct. 80. Tha weddlnar took place in London today Of - Misa Mar. guerite Gibert Chapln, daughter of the' late Llndley Hoffman Chapln of New York, and Roffredo Caetanl. prince of I Basslana, and second son of the Duke of Sormoneta of Italy. The bride has! resided in Paris since the death of her: parent soma year ago, and It was in that city that sh made tha acquaint ance of tha prince, wbo belong to an I old and prominent Italian family. - Canada's Day for Thanksgtring. . Toronto, Ont. Oct. 10. The people of I I Canada today observed tha annual day of thanksgiving. Business -halted throughout the Dominion, and a holiday I aspect waa generally In evidence. A leading feature of the day In this eec- tion was th extensive military ma Lneurer in th Duodas valley. ji pesaay Real Pump kin Pies The olden hue, the spicy fragrance, the flaky crust, the wholesome delicious- ness of the real old-fashioned Pumpkin Pie, like Grandma used to make, is realized. Father'll want another piece, Mother will revel in it and the young sters won't leave, a crumb. ...... Orders for family use and Halloween parties should be placed at once, that none be disappointed ti- '. H TT TT TITI us oajijioweeini C a Royal Bate Two for Two Bite . It's less than the materi als would cost you. Car loads pf big, yellow pumpkins trom uregon farms, tresn country eggs and pure, rich milk, in proper proportions, make this Halloween treat pos sible at such a low price IF you will but order in time. Order at either branch. 268 Morrison or 3C0 Washinirton, for AII-HaJ-Ioween, Monday, the 31st A- "