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:ial. ronxLAiiD, cunday :ioi:niNG, iiovlmli:?. n. !:;.: Town Topics ' 1 " 'i 1 1 ' 1 ' TOXIGIIT'S AMUSEMENTS BAKEJR Tha Baker Player in "The - BevA Sinters." LYRIC? Keating , & P.ooJu Mulcal Comedy . company In "Too Many . . Wives." ! ,; OBPH&UM Orpheum circuit vaude- V1IW, , . THE EMPRESS Vaudeville. PANTAGES Vaudeville. . i Weather Conditions. '." ' A high pressure area of great magni tude la central over Kan San, and there are no low, pressure areas worthy of e. not wuma tne. neia or oDservauons. No rain -. has fallen anywhere In . the United States," except locally, at a very lew piaoes m the .Laa region ana me Ohio , valley. It is cooler in Colorado, - Kansas and Oklahoma, while elsewhere no important changes In temperature nave occurred. , The conditions are favorable for fen rally fair weather in this district Bun day, except in extreme northwestern Washington, where cloudiness will in . .crease and nrobahly be followed by rain, I;;.,),..!- - --if, '.;-.:'.'i-.;FOBB!CA8TB.-' ':i '' 1 ' Portland and vtcinity Sunday, fair ; MHterlv winds. Washington ' Sunday, fair, except nortnwest portion; easterly winos. ' Idaho Sunday, fair. ,,,,;.;:-.:. y I . ,: EDWARD A. BEALS, 'i , District Forecaster. Ttng Among Apples An enthusiast over tne rertlle qualities , or the lani In the Willamette valley a tW miles above Portland brought to Th Jour- ' nal Saturday Vafternoon about the -big-' , gest apple that' any .of the denizens or tn newspaper orqce haa ever, seen. Handing on end, It was over five inches high ana one could hardly reach around It with his hands, T The apple .1 .was grown by Hampton Mcoinms on a ranch aeven miles south of Spray. It Is Of the . Oravenstein variety and weight 27 ounces.. The apple - was was so rapid that maturity caused It to split ppen. Coming from the same locality was an ear of popcorn grown by H. E. Warren. The ear, while not a record breaker, is very large and the alignment and shape of the grains is sample of the rest of the crop of that variiouiar grain in wneeier county, men some one has a patch of popcorn mil no snouia be proud of. TranpOrttloa Bay .Next Tuesday will be Transportation club day at the racmc ixort&west Land Products show. Members of the organisation will urge ail their friends to swell tha attendance and to make a special Inducement will put on a special program at night R. W. Flckard, chairman of the commit' s tee on arrangements, has mapped out a -tentative program that will be an nounced at the club's luncheon at the Multnomah hotel, but in the meantime every member will talk land show to his friends. The intention la to have the members of tha club, of whom thar are about 400. and their families par tlclpate In a short automobile parade Tuesday evening, going fr6m the club quarters to the show building at the torner of East Morrison and East First ' streets. Practioed Without XJoense Nils Stelnmark, self styled "Dr. of Osteop athy," pleaded guilty Friday in the Jus tice court to a charge of practicing without a license. He admitted that he had never attended a college of Osteop athy and had no right to claim for prac tice. Sentence waa suspended during gooa behavior. The prosecution was -at the Instance of the Oregon state board 01 mealcal examiner, consisting of Dr. R. O. Coffet, E. B. McDaniel, H. 8. Nichola, H. F. McKay, H. h. Henderson, F. S3. Moore. a Policeman for Pals Arrest A tuit for $6160 damages lias been filed in the circuit court by Mary Hammer tgalnst Patrolman M. D. Well, charg ing false arrest. She claims that he Sroke into her home, handcuffed her by force and took her to the police station without warrant or complaint, early on the morning of August i5. She declares ha was in a delicate condition at the time. The National Security company a his bondsman for J1U00 la named in the complaint as a defendant Uaools Klfh Alumni Dance. Two hundred couples attended the first of a aeries of dances given by the Lincoln High School Alumni, at Masonic Tem ple Friday night The affair was a distinct success socially. Many of the young ladies wore handsome gowns. Prasp' orchestra furnished music. A woman soloist assisted in the enter tainment The dance programs were unique. They were In the form of a book with a color Bcheme of dark and light brown. Refreshments were served. Rev. Washington Gladden will be the . gueat of the Men' club of the Unitar ian church. Monday evening. November 18. at 6:30. at the Commercial club. He will speak upon "Planetary Politics." A limited number of places at the dinner are available at $1.50 a plate. Reserva tions may be mad by phoning Main Gossamers' Learn to wt Tha annual meeting of the Consumers' league will ba held in h& of the Portland hotel, at 3 o'clock Tues day afternoon, Nov. 19. Reports on progress towards minimum wage legis lation will be made, and general dis The Wise Christmas Shopper The one who always -gets ."just a little better" is the one who. takes advantage of nice, complete stocks, fresh ffoods, plenty of time for their selection and getting them properly engraved for the occasion. We are ready Jn every respect and would advise that you use our efficient facilities to help you to make your gifts of jewelry appreciative to, tle recipient. Our. jewelry is suitable for the masses, and we invite one and all to inspect ouf beautiful and complete stock of Christmas Jewelry. . G. Heitkemper Company t Diamond Dealers and Jewelers 130 Fifth Street Yeon Building cussion of the subject will be a fea ture. Rev. 13. V. O'Hara w ill . deliver an address on "The Living Wage." The Social 8urvey fund has reached a total of 33000. Some of the more prominent contributors to the fund, each of whom has given 3300, are the following: W. B. Ayer, W. D. , Wheelwright, C. F. Adams, S. Benson, the Corbett estate, the Ladd estate and Colonel H. C. Ca bell .The following have contributed 3100 each Rev. E. ' V. O'Hara, Miss Henrietta Falling, Miss May Falling, T. B. Wilcox, Mrs. H. C. Cabell and A I Mill. The Social Survey 1 Investi gating th condition of working women and children In Portland" establishments. Pedsral Authorities May 4et8peclal Agent P, J. Maher, of tha district at torney' .office, and ConaUbl ;- Andy Weinberger j yesterday arreted Bud Shaw for accepting the "earnings of a fallen woman and from development in the case it will probably b turned over to tha federal . authorities for prosecution. ' Shaw wa acquitted ' a few ; day elnce ; by a Jury In Circuit Judge- McGinn' court, and the action of the Jury called down on their heads a severe denunciatipn from Judge Mo Ginn. In stinging terras h .declared they had. been unfaithful to. their oaths, Shaw wa accused at that time of steal ing 900 and a (valuable diamond ring from a woman. He admitted recelvingijTea011' : associaUon of Rose money from tha woman, and now MaW and Weinberger have located the ring, which will be brought into court as evidenca W Automobile Beported Stolen H. B, Dabney. 107 Railway Exchange build ing, reported the theft of his automo bile from In front of the Baker theatre Friday night ' A man and woman were seen driving away in the car., but their Identity was not learned. The license number of the machine was 6833. The auto was an- E. 11. F." 19X2 Roadster. The insignia. "Portland automobile," appears on the radiator. A trunk was fixed on the rear, to which was at tached an extra tire. Oonfereaoa on Bridges City Auditor Barbur has reauested. a conference with County Judge Cleeton and Commission ers Hart and Llghtner regarding the bridge situation. The meeting will be held some time next week and at that time the question of the - manner of carrying out tha recently passed initia tive measure placing the bridge In the hands of the county court, a far as control is concerned, will be discussed. Talk on ImnUgratloa In the First United Presbyterian church. Sixth and Montgomery. Marshall N. Dana, secretary of the Board of Immi gration, will deliver a stereoptlcon lec ture Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock. The lecture will deal with the Immigration problem as it relates to Oregon and the growing cities. A cordial welcome is extended to the public. Woodmen of World Dance Mt. Hood Circle No. 151. W. of W.. have com pleted arrangement to give a grand ball Thanksglvlnc evening. November 281n the east Bide W. O. W. hall. Th committee on arrangements consists of Etta Wheeler. Lizzie Evans. Belle Ten Eyck, Minnie Weber, Jeanette Ramsey, Myrtle Haines, G.S. Howerton and War ren Cornell. Want Expenses Paid Constable Andy Weinberger has petitioned the county court to furnish transportation to all of his deputies, as the recently passed measure, regulating street car passes has stopped the free transportation of the deputies. The question of grant ing the request will be taken up Mon day. Westmorland 2Uldnta to Meet The Westmoreland Improvement awoi- LeMOn,, orders, firing. 304 Glob bulld atlon will hold a meeting at 7:30 o'clock UB Wednesday night. November 20. In the hose house on Mil wakee street between South and Ramona avenues. All. resi dents of Westmoreland and midway district are invited to be present as im portant matters will be up for discus sion. Gift Askd The Pisgah Home, at Ell East Ash street, will thankfully re ceive provisions, bedding and men's clothing. The home management will send for such articles If arrangements to deliver them can not be made. Those wishing to contribute are requested to call East 6235 and ask for Mrs. A. G. Ott. oda Water Exploded The explo sion of a bottle of carbonated water undtr pressur and the resultant injury to the hand of Louis Helser Is the basis of a auit for 31033 damages by young Helser against the Shasta Water company filed In circuit court The explosion occurred on June 14. Lectnr Conn, Dr. O. 21. Chapman. in sixtn or a series of public lectures on modern literature will be given by Dr. C. H. Chapman In th auditorium of the Young Men's Christian Association next Monday evening. His subject Is "Light Fingered Gentry." These lec ture are open to the public. Everybody How Interested If you warn permaneni reiier from your eye ana nervous trooies, go to the special ist who knows how to get results after others fail. Dr. H. W. Freeze, Neurolo gist. Merchants Trust building. - There Za Xfo Satisfaction in poorly fit ting clothes, and there Is a great dif ference between trying to fit a man Into a suit and making a suit to fit the man. Our men's and ladles' cutters are men with years of experience. If we Old in Portland Ne vrin Location make you one suit w will hAve you hack again, as we have customer we have been making clothe for her in Portland for 16 year. Let us make your suit at a price you can afford to pay. Unique Tailoring Co., Men' and Ladles' Tailors, 303 Stark, bet 6th and 6th. A Vara' Experience, who ha been subject to all kind of weather, says If anyone 1 troubled with 1 rheumatism, lumbago or kidney trouble will find instant relief by mixing twunce sal grene with four ounce olive oil and take two teaspoonful every three boura. ; Salgrep contain no alcohol. t -i'v '-; Xdnoola Alomal to" ! The port; laftd Lincoln High School Alumni asso ciation will hold It regular monthly meeting In th auditorium of th nw Lincoln high achool, Wednesday night November 20, at 8 o'clock. All mem ber are requeated to.b present Wa aU halt xoattz rull. at wholesale price for 8 pound bed from 87.60 and up. W renovat mattresses and return them th same day. Port land Curled Hair factory, H. Metzger, proprietor. 228-228 Front -trt , Main 474. A-1874. . pnrnt'-Tachr Meeting Th Pa- City-park will hold it regular meeting at th school next Tuesday afternoon at 8:10 o'clock. All parenta are Invited to attend. '.;., . ..' . IfUthar Warram of Los Angeles, will repeat his lecture on the, Turkish ques tion at the Oypsy Smith Tabernacle to day at 2 p. m., adding several other matter of. absorbing Interest Free. Good tuck Social Club Mr. O. O. Fletcher will entertain th Good Luck Social club No. 82. at her horn, 1208 East Madison street Thursday, No vember 21,- from 2 to 4 o'clock p. m. We ICalatals an extensive pressing de partment and press one ult each week for 31.60 a month. Main 614, A-4S14. Ujniflu. .Tailoring. Co., 809 Stark. Daaoa Urfer' hall, Karl and Milwau kee streets, Thursday evening, Novem ber 21. Benefit Brooklyn Amateur Ath letic club. Sellwood car. 60c couple; ex tra ladle 26c. 8tamr Jei Harxtoe for Camaa, Washougai and way landing, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. Plumber' Grand Ball, something do ing, Armory Saturday night Fun starts 8:30 sharp. Big orchestra. Ladies free, of course. Glfford's Oregon Views, framed for Christmas. 76o. Commercial work done at commercial prices. Studio 413 Stark street Unusual Olft for Xmaa and prizes for card parties at the Snop of Fin Art, corner Seventh and Salmon. " ZZ, ' t""B"r pmmj, company. Window glass, glazing. Phone Main 1384, A-7043. 186 First Professor Beggs America's greatest teacher of dancing, at K. P. Hall, every Saturday at 2. Investigate. 2Clnga Turkish Bath, Imperial hotel. 330 Stark street Finest and largest baths In th city. Dr. John W. XcCallom, eye, ear, nose and throat; haa moved to 1022 Selling building. Kiss CK Barnes, ohlna decorating. lng. Union Transfer Company, farnltur moving ana storage. Mam 241, A-2241, John Slater tonight 8 sharp, K. P. hall, Alder and Eleventh, "Spiritualism." W. A. dentlaU. Wise and associates, painless Third and Washington. Horn Telephone Bond for sale, 32000 at 63. Phone Marshall 778. Edgar H. Thornton, M. X. Residence Hotel Bowers. Main 7160. , Bdlfsn C-2303. guarantees Hiawatha coal. Wooster Bella Everything 4 8 1 Wash. Weber Aoademy of ttaslo reopened. 2r. Breltling, Epinologtat. Royal bldg. COTTAGE GROVE CArIfUL T0 PROTECT LAYNG CREEK 8peeUl to Tbt Jonrpal.) Cottage Grove. Or., Nov. 16. Fearing that through logging operations the city' right to the use of the waters of Layng creek might be interfered with, the city offlclas have taken every possible precaution to see that these rights are secured. Amended location notice 1 now on record and a govern ment permit for the use of the waters ho been issued. The only cause for worry as to the security of the city is the possible overlapping of authority between the state and national officials. The state engineer understands that he ha complete authority over waterways and he has given the city every possi ble protection. Card of Thanks We wish to return our sincere thanks for the thoughtful kindness shown us in the loss of our dear mother. Mrs. J. A. lipping, Mrs. Austin Osburn, Mr. Victor Rahles, Mr. Albert W. Rabies. Mr. Edward Rahles, Miss Maude Rahles. I wish to extend thanks to the Scout Youngs camp and friends fo.r th kind ness shown during my recent bereave ment. MRS. J. R. HULFORX). Progressive Jimmy I have discarded the, old method of selling ready-to-wear auit with an apology of a fit. The high-grade suits I sell at $14.75 or S18.75 are altered free of charge by an experienced tailor, which gave them th $40.00 made-to-order appearance, Jimmy Dunn room 316. Oregonlan Lullding also Majestic Theatre building. Gypsy Smith. sclnated his large Never fascinated his large audience ntore than doe Luther Warren of Los Angeles, in - hi explanation from the Bible of the meaning. of the Turkish question. Hear him today at th Oypsy Smith Tabernacle, 3 p. m, Admission free. Plant Sibson's. Roses Persistent determiriatlon to grow nothing but the bes and, devotion of our resources to but on kind of flower ha placed our plant at the top of th Bos world. Th 6 lb son Rose Nurseries, 1186 Mllwauki avenu. Helllx Hotel. ' , Second and Yamhill, centrally located, outside room, 3 per week and up. Hot '. A cold water, phon each room, free oath. Elevator aervlc. Main 172. Jfournal Want Ada bring naalta'' II CHURCHMEN .- (Rpectal te The' 2oanl.l'' . i Forest GroveOr., Not. U. The Con gregational church member of Gaston are holding a wo days' series of ex ercises in honor of th twenty-fifth an niversary of the founding of th church. This church , waa organized November 6, 1887, and three of th charter mem ber, Mr. and Mr. Joseph Bate and Mr. Hannah Best are still living at Gaston. , , Th xrclae began today with an address by Prof, E. D, Ressler of O. A. C, on th extension work of that in stitution. A large attendance from tha farming communities of Gaaton waa precent Other apeakers from a dla tanc fo th occasion are George E. Paddock. D. t of - Portand. Principal H. 'I Bate of Pacific university. Rev; Edward "Curran and Joseph Gaston of Portland, and Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Bar ber of thla city. A fellowship dinner on th ptcnlo plan will be served tomor row. , Aie Caas Bevero Accident. Forest Grov. Or, Nov. 16. John Ober of Patton Valley, in the southern I aectloa of Washington county, met a H MAPtmisl ItMntlt VaUl1air wrkti a fellow workman atruck him in th knee with an ax. Dr. Kauffman of this city, found th wound of such a serious na ture that he brought Mr. Ober to th hospital In th?e city for treatment The wound will probably cause a stiffened knee. Alia, tha 4-year-old daughter of Ben Barrett a farmer of Galea Creek, fell on an ax yesterday and nearly fevered two fingera on her left hand. . Reynolds-Wilson Nuptials. Forest Qrov. Or., Nov. 16. Miss Alice Wilson of Flrholm. and George Reynold of thla city, were married at Hlllsboro Wednesday. Mr. Reynold has been popular in a social way in th western section of Washington county, where, she haa lived for several years. Mr., Reynold la a contractor of this city, where ha and his bride will make their future home. Oregon Made Umbrellas Heavy, durable gloria, warranted fast color, paragon frame a great 1 rr wearer; men'a and women's. . J1.UU Men's heavy gloria, color warranted, Rustproof Columbia Paragon 1 Cft frame special . b l.DU men s-iine twin gloria, warranted fast color. Rustproof Columbia Paraaron. sterling : mounted . handles, 4fco ff made for hard service p.UU A fine line of Women' Gloria Umbrel las, with the latest style fc Art handles ...pCUU Fine, close-roll, tape-edge H silk gloria, witji pearl and gold-filled handle, in flat and round styles; also aold-muunt-ed mission handles, mount warrant ed five year, worth 37.00 gQ Fine, pure silk, with ebony (Q Crt mission handle ipUiUU BBOOVEBIirO, O. K. WBBEDITH IH CHABGB. Umbrellas Beoorered With All Grades of Gloria and Silk, A close-roll, ailk-warp Gloria at , $1.50 A better aualltv Olorla at $2.00 " I only ! only The very finest Gloria for 4tO Art Pure silk, taffeta or serge. $3.00 m black or color All Other Kenairinr at lowiit Mm ah ivuiuB ui utuiuies in siock 25c up irom Let U Fit a Ww Umbrella to Tour Hanoi, we nave Ail Kind Cheap MCDmmrc BXCLTJSITB CTADF 1UL1U.1111 il U KB BX.IL A 339 Washington. Imperial Sotel Bldg. jOljitulithic paving ears inspection, est for the money. Ooost for bitulithic! m HOLD 1 AY NISBETH'S SANITARIUM 616 Love joy Street Telephones: Main 7033 A-2157. A general sanitarium for medical, surgical, nervous and maternity cases. AH graduated, nurses, -house physi- danonasseur.aiilxnasuscThe.JHiyto ment is Quipped with 'steam bake ovens, Nauheim and electric light and shower baths. - All modern forms nf'trfri 4nnlMtirAC Pull la nnr tnnr rtiiinm'n4 GENEROUS SHEEPHERDER BEATEN, R0BBED.0F. WAGES (Special to Tht Jonroal.) " The Dalle. Or.. Nov. 1 . Wednesday night W. R. Willi wa set upon by three thugs who beat him' Into insensibility and robbed him of 86$. Willis had ar rived that ' evening from Arlington, whera he had been herding sheep, and after having deposited part of hi money with a friend, started out- At the Glenwood hotel he fell In with three men whom he treated to drinks'. Later he started up First street and when near the foot ; of Laughlin street the three men -set uponHhlm, knocked him down and robbed him' They then car rled him to a, vacant lot and threw him Into a ditch, warning him if t he at tempted to get away from where they left him, or if he called an officer they would-return "and kill him.'. 1 , Some time after Willi got himsejf together and came up town. When the officers found, him his head was bleed ing and one arm severely cut He waa o dazed that he could not give an in telligent account of what had happened. Finally yesterday he came to his senses sufficiently to give a description of hia assailants. The officer located one of the men in Arlington, where he waa arrested; Tha other two robbers are thought to have gone ta Portland. Edlefsen guarantees Hiawatha coat Sir Thomas Upton 'lifted the Cup" Yesterday TWAS at Tha Portland not America'! cup, but s dainty, fragrant cup of his famous tea, as brewed in The Portland'! kitchens and served in The Port land's dining room and grill. Sir Thomas pro nounced it exceUent The menu and the service came in for a generous meed of praise as welland you know Sir Thomas is s good Judge of things to eat as well as tea. The atmosphere of quiet refinement of service without 'ostentation that prevails here will please you as wefl as the world travelers that honor us. Dine- with us today to morrow whenever you wish .there's always s welcome. HEAR TONIGHTS CONCRT-S:30 TO 9:30 THE PORTLAND HOTEL G. J. KAUFMANN, Manager. N. K. CLARKE, Assistant Manager. 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Among their children who cam for tha occasion were Mrs. Nelson of Newberg, Mr. Metiger Of Dallas. Or. Mrs. MUlsap and children of Lebanon, Or., Charles Hoberg of Haines, Or., an Frank Hoberg of Portland. . Rev. ter P. Gatea of Dallas, a on-li was also present . A -daughter Mrs. Knight of Seattle, owing toa recent illnesa, could not ba present: Rev. Mr. Hoberg 1 on of th old circuit Metho dist prachrg-snd 1 nal and hearty for hi age. :. Mr. Hoberg la also en joying much physical and mental vigor. "" j (Special te The Joan!.)- Athand, Or., Nov. 1. Th machin ery for J. O. Miller A Son' broom fac tory has just arrived and the new firm FRANZ' Butter-Nut Breads To try it means to be con vinced of its superior mer its over every other bread. It is just as delightful for sandwiches as for table use. You'll like the brown, crispy crust and the fine flavor, try it. Rir .11 -.1:.. Ask Your Grocer Ever Since means ' Good printing requires : Average intelligence ; -a knowledge of type, its effective layout and use; good ink, good paper, presses and operators that accomplish perfect work; A gentle willingness to help; to give what is wanted; to -suggest every once in a while as a master printer only is able; and to produce com plete work when promised. We do hot say we are the only one able to 1 guarantee all this; but we do know "KILHAM QUALITY PRINTING n means just this. So do our cl$s. "Everything for the Office" Commercial Stationers, Office Outfitters, Printers, Cngravers, Booklet Makers and Bookbinders r,rr i i ,, A OAK. Winter Loses It's Preai HI For Our Customers FT" f 1 . - : i The woman who dreads Winter because of the trouble she has in drying her clothes need have no more, trouble on this account Let her follow the example of thousands of her wiser sisters and send her family wash . ing here try our method on Rough Dry Family Wash It's more economical than hiring a woman to do your washingyour clothes will give longer serv ice when laundered, by our process than rubbed on a v,ushboard. " . - v ' Besides you save all the annoyance of- wading about a' muddy yard to hang out your clothes.'., v Surely you've seen our wagon stopping in front of the house of one of yobr neighbors. ! . ,;. ' . . Phone us the first thing in the morning and we'll ' have our driver call and explain the advantages oL having us handle your familyxwashing. . I , Yfai Can Depend on the Troy ' ; PHOIIE EAST : 33 wi'il . eomtniMi-e t: i kroom .as soon t . , ; stalled. It lia-t a niauS.it Order now and as soon as t ! 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