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Q,,,L.U.J ),.1L i JOUi. JAL ; -' Town Topics JOURNAL EEADQT7ABTEU3 BALESI.- ... The Salem office of The Jour- , 4 nal la now with George Snyder, . 4) riearborn building. State and Commercial streets, upstairs; phone Maln 744. After 6 p. in. phone complaints to Postal Tele rraph company, Main" 401, and paper wilt be delivered by mes senger at once..' TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS HEIMO "Pomander Walk." BAKKR The Baker players In "Paid In Full," '. LYRIC Armstrong Follies company In "Stocks and Stockings." " , ORPHKUM Orplumm CUCUll '"vaudfti villa. . THE EMPRESS Vaudeville. rANTAGES Vaudeville. ' - - : STATE ATTKACTIONS Multnomah county fair ores bam, October J 4 and 6. . , --J . : i . Weather Conditions, Portland and vlolnlty: tl Showers tcv ' night or Friday. Southerly winds., .- Oregon? Generally fair tonight and . Friday except showers tonight or Frl - lay northwest portion and near coast. .a Wind mostly, southerly- .Washington: Occasional rain west , tonight -and Mriday. showers east por---tton tonight or Friday.-Warmer-northeast portion tonight. Southerly winds, . brink along the coast. ; Idaho: . Fair tonight and Friday ex cept showers tonight or Friday extreme 7 north portion. THEODORB V. DRAKE, " - Acting District Forecaster. ' j. " Baxe Estate Taxes In order that ' the 1812 taxes of the estate of Fanny if Baxer," worth 141,826.15, may not be . lost when the estate is divided, Probate Judge Cleeton yesterday ordered the ad ministrator, C. Blrcher, to pay. $698.58 V' Sheriff Stevens as . taxes. The es--tateasbtnit-belvltleflp-smonff t the-belnr In Germany, when Herman '. Schneider, probate clerk In County Clerk Field's office, discovered that the taxes 'had not been paid. The law requires ' that: assessments be made March1 1 in the name of the persons owning the property, and as the taxes would not " have been delinquent until next April, the greater part of the estate would "V have been taken beyond the Jurisdiction V of the state. The Inheritance tax of ' the estate amounted to $327.45. The ". amount was paid at once. The 24.4 mills levy of last year was the basis used in determining the amount due. Booster Club to Kott The South Port : land Roosters have Invited the East and West Side Improvement clubs to - a South Portland bridge raHy-tenlght at St. Lawrence halt, Third and Sherman Streets, Honorable M. Y. Munly and 1 J., It Nolta will address the meeting. Residents In the vicinity of the old res- ervolr at Sixth and Grant treetsre invited that action may be taken to - prevent Councilman Burgard from carry- Ing out his scheme to place gasoline oil tanks on this property, and to urge the necessity of converting the reservoir "-to playgrounds for the children. Hottoe Sent Out Though the law re garding annexation of territory to the city does not require that notices of . the placing of the question of annexa - tion on the ballot be sent -out. County Clerk Fields Is sending notices to the -judges nd clerks of Precincts 162, 162 168 and 164 to notify them that -ueh question will be placed on the bal ; lots for these precincts in the election -November- The - territory which - Is v sought to bo embraced n the city llra Its Includes part of each of these pre- .clncts, " Highland Sohool Mothers' Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Teachers and Mothers' committee of the Highland school will be held in the 1 school house tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock.- A number of speakers will address the parents on topics of in terest, and matters pertaining to the 1 school wilt-come up for oonttidartlon. ;-'The Kindergarten committee of the Highland? school has arranged to care L for the young children of mothers who -..' wish to attend the meeting. A full representation of the parents of the Highland district is desired. County Soad Fund Short Owing to . 1 shortage In "the road funds in the coun ty the 'county commissioners find that they will not be able- to handle the out put of the Llnnton quarry and a letter has 'been sent to ' Mayor Rushlight to - apprise the city that it can have as "much of the outputs as it needs. The county commissioners desire to keep , the quarry in operation that the prlson " ' ers may , be worked and are hopeful that the city will have use for the en- tire product Club to dive Honsewarmlng The East Side "Business Men's club will hold a smoker and housewarmlng in its new" club, rooms at the Clifford hotel, East Morrison and Sixth streets, at . 1 o'clock this evening. The rooms will 1a nnfiiml.it until Iha .I11K la ohla t n omplcte a building for itself. An ad- ,ress 'of welcome will be given by Dan r push club ...work will" be given, the pro - gram being Interspersed with music. Tax Bsoelpts Heavy The tax receipts -v yeslerday amounted to $23,438.18, the i largest amount received since the collec - tion of the second installments began, A great deal of time Is being saved by taxpayers who bring their receipts for thv first Installment with them, as it ' j.doe away with the necessity of looking up records. Taxes will be delinquent after Monday, ... Penney Bros., Friday Bpeolal Our 21 txafla of Wines at $1 per gallon. Our $1.60 grade ef Wines at 75c per gal lon. Straight Kentucky Whiskey, 7 years' old, regular $1.50, at $3.50 per gallon. f Kentucky Whiskey, .regular $3.5u, at $2.60 per gallon. Our $1 grades of Whiskey, Rum. Gin and Brandy, $2.10 per gallon. Friday, only. ' 379-$8tx.jB. Morrison st. Phones- East 287, B-2426. Free delivery. , ' Multnomah County rsir at Oreshaa, October 3. 4 and 6. Horse racing " dally. A round trip rate of , 25 qents . will be made on above-dates Hourly ' service. Tickets must be purchased "at ticket offices. First and Alde4y. East Water 1 Hawthorne, Golf Junction, ,or Icnts Junction. Portland Railway, Iglit & Power company, eetlng at St. Johns A meeting in thlf Interests of the Progressive par tJfwlll be held at the high school audl- orium, St. Jotins tomorrow- evening. Kmmett Callahan' wjjl be the principal ipeaKer. Mayor A. A. muck, wm ne ;hatrman of the evening. There will e music. . . . Hotel Keeper Arrested John Parker, - i north end hotel ' keeper . and fqrmer partner of Sam Krasner, wlio is mmfmi trial "tf the circuit court charged wltfr ; 'xtor(loni was arrested -yesterday after- luou by police Captain Riley, who testl- t IM field epaliiflt lilin lit the trial. Parker Is cliargfd with uMng abusive lai)uai;e. According to Cnptaln ltiley, he was re turning from the court bouse when I'arknr overtonk Mm ml tnrt.,1 In hv calling him vile names, becauno of testt mony that Riley had Riven at the trial.' Cnptaln Riley immediately arretted Parker. This morning In the police court lie secured a -continuance of the case. ' , .... .; Boy Zsoanes Araln 5eorff Martin. 14 years old, 84 GIbbs street, who lef tils home, last Friday, deceiving Captain Of Police RH?y by putting up a plausi ble story on how he '.happened to be wandering, about the streetsfrJjagaln escaped. He Is now, thought to be on his way -to San Francisco. Tuesday after being' brought back to Portland from Hood River, be eluded those who bad him in charge. With young Martin when fie went to Hood River, was Wil lie Coleman, 7 years old, who lives near tie older boy. :. The Coleman ; boy is still near Hood River. - . -, Attto TrnckTGets eaireA large number of people were' attracted to a fire at East Water and Salmori streets, shortly after 6 o'clock last night. wbe:i word got around thatythe Standard J?ll company's tanks were afire. The blase proved to be a small fire on an auto truck in front of the Independent Pav- I ivmi oaiiuun ang water streets, caused by a lighted lantern be mg orougni,too close td the gasoline tank of the automobile. The truck was badly, damaged. Arrested for Larceny John Williams, who. lsfllleged to have stolen a coat artd Jumper from M. J. Barrel!, a mer chant of 73H-Third street, north, and then attempted to sell it to Barren's son, who runs -a second hand, store, a block north on Third street, was ar. rested by Patrolmen Ennls and Maas. last night on a charge of larceny, Bpeolal rriday Only Don't be de ceived. We sell absolutely pure wines and liquors, $1.60 quality port, sherry, angelica ' and muscatel wine, 76o per gallon; $4 rye and Bourbon whiskey, $2.76 per gallon; $4 brandy, $2.76 per gallon; $4 rum, $2-.75 per gallon. Na tional Wine Co.t Fifth and Stark. Phone Main 6f9, Home A-4499. Delivered. Proposals for Steel Fixtures Sealed proposals for the Installation of metal book stacks In tho new central library will be opened in the county court Octo ber 28 at 10 o'clock. Doyle, Patterson & Beach, architects of the. building have the plans and specifications. "Scenic" Station on the Mt. Hood line, In the fertile Powell valley. Excursion Sunday, Oct 6th by Umbdenstock & Lar son company, to show this property. Special -cars leave Third and Yamhill at 10 a. m., returning 4 o'clock. Round trip tickets, including lunch, 25o. To Hold Week's Mission Rev. Father Barrett, or the Redemptorist order, will open a week's mission in the Catholic church at Mllwaukle, Or" next Sunday at the high mass at 10:15. A cordial invitation Is extended to all. When Ton See the Wagon of a Deal er stop at the Iioum of your vary fastidious- neighbor1 you can be sure it's leaving Rose City Beer. Star Brewery,. Portland-Vancouver. Woodlawn Improvement Association The Woodlawn Improvement association will hold an Important meeting tomor row night at 8 o'clock, In Greene's hall, on Dekum avenue. T. B. Leads In Vote A straw vote on the presidential situation at the Penin sula Lumber company plant resulted as follows: - Roosevelt, 149; Wilson, 23; Taft, 7. ' i Grapes for Sale Fine Concord Dela ware and Niagara 'grapes direct from vineyard, 3c lb.; 50 lbs. or more, deliver ed. 1900 E. Taylor, corner 76th; Mt. Tabor car. Gerurts Bona are still doing busi ness at the old corner First and Yamhill streets. Their "Removal Sale" prices on furniture and house furnishings are the lowest offered In the city. Steamer Jessie Harxlns for Camas, Wasbougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. Paxent-Teaohersr Clrcle The Parent Teachers' circle of Wichita station will meet at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow at the sqhoot grounds, Must' Balse Money Will sacrifice 100x100 corner Hawthorne ave. Phone Marshall 1680. ' Coal From Canada and Utah has no equal. P$one E. SOS. C-2303. Edlefsen. W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. G. M. Sadow, real estate and loans. 40$ Corbett bldg. Mar. 92, A-1416. Br. BreitllBg, Splnologtst, Royal bldg. Confiding Drunk Beaten, Robbed. (Special to Th Journal.) Pasco, Wash.t-Oet. 3. George Adams, a laborer, came Into town yesterday noon minus his clothing and reported to the police that he has been assaulted by two companions with whom he had been drinking,. His head was badly cut by a rock wrapped In a handkerchief, and he had been robbed of $25. His compan ions lured him to the sagebrush under pretense of walking him around to sober him up. The two men escaped. Geo. N. Davis Booster Meetina There will bo it, meeting of the citizens of Portland and Multnomah county to further the candidacy of George N. Da vis for the office of circuit Judge, de partment No. 4, in the assembly room of the Women of WoodcVaft hall. Tenth and Taylor streets, Frldny evening, Oc tober 4, 1912, at 8 o;clock. Let every one interested In the Judiciary come Out. COMMITTEE. Journal Want Ads bring results. T. R. SAYS "IT'S BULLY." dore&oosevel flieo At His Home - WW- oday, Frida ATTHEL Being Shovyn Today, GLOBE. THEATRE 11TH AND WASHINGTON ;' ... OTHER GOOD PICTURES AND.THgORGANL lOc All Seats lOc tU.V.CER OF FAIRS FOR PACIFIC tlORTHVf'EST That . rreat mmr fairs and Import ant meetings will be held In the Pacino northwest this fall Ls shown by a list prepared by officials of the O.-W, R. A N.-company, to which the company will grant special reduced rates. The list is as follows: ...-,.-. ..The - Valley Fair, Puyallup, Wash., October 1-6. T Coluthbla and Snake River iWaterway association, Lewlston, Idaho) October 4- K - - Idaho State Fair (Irytermountaln Fair), Boise, Idaho, October 7-12. ' Lewlston-Clarkston . Fair association, Lewlston, Idaho, October 712 ' 4 unenans county air, ADeruwu Wash. Ociooer 9-13. i . Oakesdale Livestock and Street Fair. Oakesaaie-; Wash.,' October J10-ll.-; -"'; Metropolitan Life Insurance company, Seattle. October 12. j- Idaho State Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F., Wallace, Idaho, October 14-18. Whitman County. Fair, 'Colfax, Waah., October 14-19. ..' .;'-..', ' Tri-County Fair, Condon, Or., October 15-17. - .:.'...v- : Central Oregon ' teiRhth Annual Fair, PrlnevlUc; Or., October 16-19. Washington State Good Roads associ ation, Tscoma, Wash., (not settled). W. a t U- National convention, Port land, October 18-26. Washington State .Orange,.1Palouse, . Dry Farming Congress, Lethbriflge, Alta., October 19-26. National Grange, Spokane, Wash., No vemoer js-za. , ' . National Apple Show, Spokane, Wash., November 11-18. Oregon Horticultural society,. Port land, November 20-22. International Dairy Show, Apple and Land Show; Portland, November 18-23. American Mining Congress, Spokane, Wash., November 25-29. Livestock association, Lewlston, Idaho, December 9-13. Milton Poultry Show, Milton, Or., De cember 16-19. - Pomeroy Poultry Show, Fomeroy, (date not set) December, Walla Walla Poultry Show, Walla Walla, Wash.r third week January.. . . Washington Educational association, Everett, Wash., December 26-28. Charles H. Shields, Secretary Oregon Equal Taxation League. Dear Sir: In answer to my letter to you invit ing you to meet me In- Joint discussion of the tax measures before the peopl of Oregon, I am favored by your prlvato seciTy with a letter stating that per haps you will favor me with one meet ing after October 26. Considering your brag and bluster at Hood River and other places this looks to me very much like cowardly dodging. You are now on the stump all the time, ss I am In formed, and if you have any courage with your convictions, you will be very, glad to meet me. Your secretary also writes that you are loath to divide time with me In Oregon City on October 7. I renew my challenge to meet you on the Btump from dsy to day from this time to the close of the campaign. I will pay half the expenses and maintain the single tax measures to be voted on by the people In November and oppose the measures you are supporting. Respectfully yours, W. S. U'REN. lUlWlDGE RENTAL BE A letter from F. J. Fuller, of the Portland Railway, Light & Power com pany, asking a reduction of rental for use of the Burnslde bridge, was read at yesterday's meeting of the county commissioners, but no action was taken by them. .. Mr. Fuller asked that the rental of $1000 a month, now charged, be reduced tn i7Kn hnrause fewer cars are running nvsr the hridsra now that the new O.-! W. R. A N. Steel bridge has been opened to traffic. He requested mat me re-, duction of thLrsnfc. beJjejrun. OctoberlJ Judge-Cleeton and commissioner w. a Llghtner yesterday took an auto trip Into Road District No. Z to see tne new road scarifier at work. ORGANIZE TO ADVANCE DAVIS' CANDIDACY With the purpose of boosting George N. Davis, nominated by the Progressive party to a place on the circuit bench, a : meeting of his professional and per-! sonal friends was held. Tuesday night! In the Corbett building and the prelim- I Inary work for his campaign was i mapped out. ' The meeting was participated In by . Republicans and Democrats ss well as Progressives, and the club to be formed t will conduct the campaign for Davis off-1 a non-partisan basis. Davis has been a Republican, but Is now a member of the third party. Last spring he became a candidate for the nomination for dis- '. trict attorney, but after the fight warmed up he'and W. A. Carter alike withdrew in favor of Walter H. Evans. , J. L. Contey was chairman of the 1 meeting and W. C. Campbell acted ae secretary. A committee of three was named to prepare for another meeting ' Friday night, whe? the permanent or- ganizatlon will be effected. An Invita tion will be given to Davis supporters of all 'parties to attend. Mo Davis made, a short talk, i saying , Sagamore Hill. Friday and Saturday, ACCUSED" BY UIN OF COWARDLY DODGING REDUCED he is In the fight to stay and believes he will succeed. He said he withdrew from ,the fight for district attorney In the Interest of good government, and Is making a new fight now for the same reuson. , '.. ''v. ;,. Davis' opponents in the campaign are George Taawell, the present municipal Judge, the Republican nominee, - and Oglesby Young, the Democrats candi date. ., .' .... ' k LAND FRAUD CHARGE r .. LEADS TO ARREST ' i ,,'-. W. L. Dlel, wan ted In Hood River be cause he has failed tojay a Judgment for $4800,. taken, against him by elr(i of W, a. rillow. whom he is charged with having defrauded in a i realVts Jate dealfc was arrested i by? ? Deputy Sheriff Scott Stevens, and is being held in Xh countjr Jail pending the arrival of Hood River officials. The Judgment was taken against Diel March 6, 1911, and ,was affirmed later by the supreme eurt-:vv'.-:;r'vt According to the' story of the Pillow heirs, Diel and associates .maneuvered a deal v by which Diel t lhallic traded Pillow a laundry in Woodlawn for a Hood River farm. Diel claimed that the laundry" was free from debt and brought in $$0 clear a month. After the deal had - gone through Pillow found that 3 From OurFaclorylo Your Home . ' -.' Beautifying of WW B. Kasslre Wssiea Uhrary Table. A Table that Is a Table. Extra large, top, 29x50 Inches. Large, roomy rn a g a 1 1 n e shelves at each end. Also has 12 Inch shelf. Deep, roomy drawer can be furnished with wood knobs or braes pulls. The moat practical table made. Our price, always the same, '8 i only 814.75 Inexpensive Solid Oak Bnffet. It Is 60 Inches high, same width and 20 deep. Two small and .one large linen drawer. The heavy bevel plate mirror Is 8 by 40 Ins. In slr,e. 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Washington Even ' the invalid who can never use the paving is inter ested in bitulithic, the practically noise less paving. Insist on its use in your lo cality. Call ft Boom TOO, Journal Building, for Seasons Why; Oregon-llumarie-Society ' OPPICS 17 MASZSOV ST. . e FKOVB MAIK 598) A-7589 Refer . ail- cruelty" calls to this of flea SOXSS ABTBVXABCB HASSSAXX, 409 $15 WILL PURCHASE A r BEAUTIFUL all Goat We have just received' aa.eleant sample line of Fall Coats regularly priced eVery where $32,50 to 30,00, ;'. Tomorrow only we; place them on special sale at . $15 See Window ; Display ; OUTFITTING CO. 430 Washington Street Bet. 11th and 12th i AMUSESlJJTfTS BEATS KOV IEUna " XEIUa THEATBB Three Bights, Beginning Tonlglit SAS Special rlce Matinee Saturday r XiOTJTS B. PABXBB'8 1 Comedy of Happiness Pomander Walk (The Llebler Co., Mgrs.) . 'The Ply of Sunshine and Happi ness." One Year in New York. All-English Star Cast. Evenings: lower fir., 11 rows, fa.OOj 7 rows, f 1.60. Balcony, 1, 750, COc, OaUsry, 36c, B5o. Bpeolal Price Mat., Saturday $1.60. $1, 73c, 60s, 3So, 850. SEAT BAX.B OPEBB TOXOBBOW KEXXJO THEATBB 7 SSSnra Next Sunday . . Special Price Matinees t Wednesday and Saturday. ; j DAVID BEL ASCOf Presents THE GREAT AMERICAN PLAT, "THE WOMAN" Excellent Cast and Production. ' Evenings: Lower floor, except last I rows, $1.50;. last 8 rows. $1. Balcony. SI. 76c, 60c. Gallery, 6c, 25c. Wed. and Sat. Mats.. )1. 75c, 60c, 350. 25c I P AIT i RUNG ALOW JSTJi. : All next week, beginning Monday night (including Sunday matinee and night ' -October IS). -The Tavorite Return InOld Kentucky" Same Great Cast Famous Piclrannlny . Band A Stable of Thoroughbred Racers, GREAT RACE SCENE Prioes SSo, BOo, TSo, 91.00. : ' - Matinees Thursday (Bargain Dar." fBd.' ' 8..1L BtAtali Satuxday. aJriUSunda-y, 3e-. Seat Sale Opens Friday Morning. . RAKtER M5A8fAJ3eO - 0-0 Baker, Kg Tonlffht. All this week. Mats., Wednesday and Saturday. The popular Baker Players la - PAID IN FULL By Eugene Walter. The greatest play of this generation. First time in stook. Evenings, 26o, S5c, 50c, Mate., I6o only. Next Week "The Bridge." - Btsla , A-1030 Katlnse Dally. . . WEEK OP BEPTEMBEB 30 Mat., 15, 83, 60c; Bights, 15, 83, 60, 73 Jack WUsoa ketch Musical Comedy 'Team. -Comedienne Animated iCoyshOBt ; ' Ben lewia Acrobetlo Act, Btatlnee BaUy it m nUlvaa B Consldin ) Formerly Grand W Beflsed VandevllM ! . BFECXAXi StrftTMEB PBXCEB . ; Matinees, any seat, 10c; Bights, 10c, 900 6 BIO PEATUBB ACTS - Matinee Bally WEBB SEPT. 30 The Monkey Hippo- drome, Boott and Barls, Eldndge and. Barlow; Gladys Tan, The 7 California, Popples, Sari Dewey and Xls Dancing Girls. PantagescOpe. Pantages Orches tra. Popular priees. Boxes and first row balcony reserved. Box office open from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Phonts A-aaao, Main 4636. Curtain, 8i3Q, TU6 and 8. TB3BATBB The Armstrong Follies Company pre. t sents "BTOCKB.-ABD STOCXXBOS,' a laughable Wall Street Satire. Two per formances nightly; matinees dally, Ho, S5o 15c. COMING Commencing' Mon Matinee. October 11. the New Kent- Mnff A Flood Musical Comedy Co. BECBBATXOS PABK Cons Tsogha and Zweaty-fonrtli tta, Oakland Portland . CT03EB t. 9. 34. 5. O. ' Games bln welt days 1 p. hi. t days Z.it p. nv - - Boys unar it tree to i . 4 . mm