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Tin; oiu:goij daily joui:iial, roinxAUD, wedije yDAV :n;o, kovi:mi;:;i: Town Topics TONIGIIT'S vA3IUSE3fJDiTS IffilLIO Lambardl Grand Opera Co. la "IiUda," by Donlsettl. , .' BAKKK The Baker Players In "Seven Ulsters." . ". LYUIC Keating A ood Musical Comedy company In "The Heartbreak. OKI'HEUM - Orpheum circuit Tud. : Tim EMPRESS Vaudeville, v i, iMTAnli-a VaiMavilla. For amusement advertising, see pare t. . . , Weather Conditions. - , "Portland and , vicinity Occasional rain tonight and Thursday., Southerly W Orison and Washington: Rain tonight ana i nurnaay west, ram uc -mu -night or Thursday east portion. South t erly winds, inareaslnir along; the coast. idaho: probrfWyfair tonlghi and Thursday, jg a. BEALS, ' . District Forecaster.' - BaUxoaA ' Contractors Under Ban The firm of, Flags & Btandlfer,' rail road contractors, operating near (Silver : ' ton. Or., are under the ban of official displeasure as far as the office of Mayor Rushlight Is concerned. Seventeen men 1 sent out to the firm by the Rennet Em f' ployment agency the other day, on the assurance that steady employment waited them, were given anhour"e ' work and two meals. According to the stories told Mayor's Secretary McCord by the men, they were then told that T" there was no more work. They, had to , walk, back to Portland, hut before they got started they said they were threat ' ened with arrest If they did not pay for two meals they ate at the "camp. ' When notified of the facts the Ben net Employment agency agreed to re fund the fees that had been paid by the men. To Defend Fisa Warden Attorney General Crawford will go to Tillamook Saturday to defend S. I Rathbun, a fish warden, In a suit that has been insti tuted against him by fishermen residing on Tillamook bay for recovery of fishing gearr Rathbun appropriated a large Quantity of this because the fishermen perslstenely violated the law in taking salmon above the "dead line." The fish ermen have charged Rathbun with tak ing the boats and nets for his own use. This is regarded by the state officials as a rather lame allegation, inasmuch as the warden was empowered by statute to sell the gear and the money received for it Is already in the hands of the fish commission. I'hoco, lea cream end soda fountain, cut flowers, plants, etc. Coma Saturday pre pared to tlo your shopping with us end you will not be disappointed. Free de liveries. Corner Grande avenue and East Stark streets. Files Suit for Damages Because the words Vhe forged our name" are alleged to have been sent by W. T. Scudder of the V7 T. Scudder Byrup company to Leon S. Miller, prestdont of the Adlron. dack Maple company of Lowville, N. YH In a letter regarding P. U Wllleita, the latter has started suit for f 1999 damages against Soudder in the circuit court Willetts formerly acted as trav eling salesman for scudder and; entered the employ of the Adirondack company last March. April. The letter was written In Entertain Sheriff-Elects M. C. Dick inson, one of the managers of the Ore gon hotel, and his wife, entertained Sheriff-Elect Tom Word and his family at a dinner party at the Oregon grill last night A vote on the most popular man on the entire ticket was taken at the Oregon hotel some time before elec tion and Mr. Dickinson resolved to pre sent the winner with a sliver loving cup. last night was th occasion. It was originally Intended to make the af fair semi-formal, especially in the pre senting of the pup, but the presence of the younger members of the Word fam ily effectually prevented It. Talk on Mountains The Mazama club has arranged to give a series of "talks" upon the mountains of the north west this winter. The first talk will be given by John H. Williams of Seattle at the East Side library tomorrow evening at 8 p. m. Mr. 'Vllllame is an author of several books descriptive of the moun tains of the northwest These "talks" are free to the public, and the Mazama organization cordially Invite those espe cially Interested in our mountains and mountain climbing. Oatens to Give Address Judge W. N. Gatens of the Multnomah circuit court wlir address the men of the Portland Railway. JUght AV Power company only on the social evil at a o'clock Sunday afternoon i in the Hawthorne building. AH men employe of the company are invited to attend this lecture, which is one of a aerie's given by the social department of the company. JWrt 70O Oambllnr la Saloon How he lost $700 gambling la . a saloon conducted by J. B.- Miller .at Second and Ankeny 'streets was told in the municipal court yesterday by M. Stein buck. Mrs. Stelnbuck made the com plaint, forcing her husband to testi fy, even though .he showed an Inclina tion to. not do, 'no.1 The judge found Miller not guilty. ( gtoond Offense Brings Fins The sus pended fine of $20 given Roy Oakeley, an instrument man for the Oregon Elec tric, was revoked .this morning in the municipal . court, when he, was found guilty of disorderly conduct last night The first fine was given October 14, when a complaint was mads charging drunk and disorderly. Woman Fined A fine of $20 was Im posed on Edith Fay, a chambermaid in a hotel this morning in the municipal court on a charge of vagrancy. Officers testified seeing the woman at the hotel usually in company of a soldier from Vancouver barracks. 6he declared her position in the hostelry kept her work ing at late hours. Kef uses to Tell His Story Though given an opportunity to relate his story to the grand Jury yesterday morning, Archie Hamilton, the man who attempted to blackmail J. Wesley Ladd for $6000, refused. Deputy Sheriff Archie Leonard was called in the case and related the events of the extortion scheme. A Burse's Experience, who has been subject to all kinds of weather, says if anyone Is troubled with rheumatism, lumbago or kidney trouble will find Instant relief by mixing two ounces sal grene with four ounces olive oil and take two teaspoonfuls every three hours. Salgrene contains no alcohol. Beautiful and Useful Souvenlera given away to the first 1000 ladles at tending the opening of the East Side Public Market this coming Saturday. Doors open at 7 a. m. Twenty-five mer chants under one roof ready to serve you with the very latest and best things to be had in eatables. Owing to the low rents the prices will, be the lowest to be found anywhere. The different lines of trade are well represented. We have thrte butcher shops, two fish mar kets, two poultry stalls, three butter and ggs, four fruits, four vegetables, two delicatessen, two pastry and twoeom- Bwltoh Fole Snapped While switch ing a freight car with a wooden pole in the terminal yards this morning, Fred Sharp, a switchman, was Injured by the pole breaking. One end struck him In the stomach. He was taken to the St Vincent hospital, where the In juries were found to be slight. Unitarian Bazaar. Come to the Uni tarian chapel. Seventh and Yamhill, Fri day, Nov., 22, between 10:30 a. m. and 10 p. tci., and Inspect the large display of fine linens, fancy work and dressed dolls, for Christmas gifts, and dainty goodies for Thanksgiving dinner. A Bay Bursery, under the manage ment of the Fruit and Flower Mission, will be opened at Union ave., north, Monday, 'Nov. 25. ''Children of working mothers cared for at lOo per day. West side day nursery at 231 12th street Hamad, V. 0. Commissioners The United States district court this morn ing appointed George E. Aitken in Wash ington county and H. C. Rooper of Ante lope in Wasco county as United States commissioners. An entertainment, Wednesday and Thursday, .afternoon and evening, Unl versallst church. Twenty-fourth and Broadway. Chicken supper, best ever. Thursday evening, C to (:S0. JUtali Merchants to Vast Ttfe next mermal ' dinner TSf the Portland Retail Merchants' association will be held at plete grocery departments, candles, to- Vh Imperial botel at ;I5 o clock next Builds Healthy Every mother is tareful about the food her chil dren eat-that is her duty. She is careful about the cleanliness, whole someness and purity of all foodstuffs. "Butter Nut" is the children's bread. The ingredients that go into this bread Mj lctn are the purest and the best Made in a Sold dean unitary bakery under ideal conditions. Delivered Clean Children J 1 FRANZ i Butter Nut Bread Phones East 6044. B-2428 jrg' him -or i -tw, xk. i RTxra jt ;neverhave to Slave! "?oung man. open a Savings Account nowTAot in "the living presenTTWe wllf relcome your savings account' and pay you 4 INTEREST " I . 100 SAFETY .' . j -. . Accommodation window Open for Customers From :00'A. M. to 6:S0 P. M.- ; HARTMAN & THOMPSON BANK g&iF&Sl coa , Monday night., Tliere will' be a dlHCiis sion of the reciprocity scheme of the nsoclatlon and a short discourse by Marshall N. Dana oil the question of the location of fhe auditorium, to be fol lowed by a general discussion of that subject. Plates will be $1 each, , . Women Disappointed The realization that no . kitchen would be available slightly dampened the Joy of the com mlttee from the women's auxiliaries of the Q. A. R.' in the new courtrooms at the courthouse which have been thrown open to the O. A R. and auxiliaries by the county court It is the custom for coffee and light-refreshments to be served at the meetings of the organlxa tlons, and In the new Quarters this will not be possible unless arrangements are made for cooking. The rooms in the seotlon of the building Just being pleted have been thrown open to the veterans and their women folks and to the United Spanish War" Veterans. ;; ; Asks 830,000 Damages The trial of a damage case of John J. CUncey against Drs. J, A. Fetut and' P. S. Kaadt for 120,000 on account of a broken wrist Is being heard before Circuit Judge Gan tenbeln, Clancy claims the fracture was not properly reduced by the physicians, and they claim that be did not obey di rections and take proper care of the In-Jury. dupurtment consolidating the St. Johns poBtorfloe with the Portland poBtofflce, effective January 1. This gives St. Johns, as a station of the main office of Multnomah county, free city delivery. T. - J. Monahan, now postmaster, has been transferred to the civil service list as an employe of the Portland office, and will be made superintendent of de liveries of the new station. . ,: File Fetitlons William Baohmeyer, a merchant of Portland, filed a petition in bankruptcy) In the federal court yester day. His liabilities are $5437 and assets $1201. A, C Johnson of 131 Lownsdale street filed a petition citing liabilities as $1063 and assets $180. . .ee sears in tne srar Business In Portland. The old reliable dm store v.m ror-particular- people: Albert z Washington, near Second. Hemes Committee for Fhona Frobe Mayor Rushlight today appointed the committee authorized at the last session of the city council to Investigate the service of the Paclflo Telephone a Tele graph Co, The committee consists of Councllmen Rt E. Menefee, K. W. Wal lace, and James Maguire. Brut Clerks Will Keet. -Thn Portland Registered Drug Clerks will hold a ban quet at the Imperial hotel this evening at 8 p. m. Speeches will be made by prominent men who are interested In pharmaceutical work and who are eager to advance the profession of pharmacy. About '60 will attend. - All members of Carpenters' local. No. 808 will attend general election, Sat urday, Nov. 23, 2 p. m., at Labor Tem ple. P. R. Llngman, Rec. Seo'y. 1 Si. Johns Gets Free Delivery An or der has been issued from the pos toff Ice Steamer Jessie Xamns for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex. cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street deck at i p, m. rfer.icv r- ; Flumbers' Grand Ball, something do ing, Armory Saturday night. Fun starts 8:39 sharp. Big orchestra. Ladles free or course. , aifford's Oregon Tlewm. framed for Christmas. 76a Commercial work done at commercial prices. Studio 411 Stark street" Sr. John W. MoCaUom, eye, ear, nose and throat has moved to 1021 Belling building. e Count Commissioners Aooept Coun-", ty Judge Cleeton and County Commis sioners Hart and Light ner have accept ed an invitation of O. M. riummer, man ager of the Paclflo International Dairy show, and will attend the show as guests of the management next Saturday. Vnlon Transfer Company, furniture moving and storage. Main HI, A-2241. Xargv Smelling Salts Jars in tints to match the boudoir. , Woodard-Clarke v W; A. Wise and assoolates, painless dentists, Third and Washington. . Dr. XlTa X. Dearborn. $00 Union ave, N, both telephones, - . Edlafsea guarantees Hiawatha coal C-2303. JtweJrjrfof the lady." Aron- son's. See Aronson's Diamonds, "La Vallers." Da, Breitllnr, SplnologUfj Royal bldg. Anne's Art Photos. Columbia bldg. . Requirements of an Office Building An office building to make a -satis- factorr homa for a hunlnp.M natl lit 1 nn or professional man must have charac ter and , distinctive identification, it must be In a good neighborhood with plenty of llaht and freiih air. rwi h. "building service" must be the best. The Journal hulldin nttmrm. n at-easonable rentals to desirable ten- onia. MAN PREFERS DEATH TO SEPARATION FROM WIFE "If I can't live with my wife, I don't want to live," said Victor Llnd to the offlcers Monday when he was taken In charge for attempting to kill himself at his home, 187 ft Chester street Llnd had purchased three .' revolvers with which to do the work. Family trouble separated the couple a few weeks ago. After attempts to ef fect, a reconciliation, Llnd says he de cided life was not worth living, except With his Wife. His wife and 1 friends took one revolver from him. He secured another, which they took from him. He is a bartender at a South, Portland hotel. After taking the second weapon front him, he returned to the saloon and obtained another. Patrolmen Bales and Coulter found blm at the saloon, took the revolver and locked him In the elty Jan. He promised Judge Taswelt yes terday morning to not make further at tempts upon bis Ufa. Dr. E. G. Clark Is Recovering. Dr. E. a. Clark, member of the city park boewd, is reported as recovering rapidly from an attack of paralysis he suffered 10 days ago. Safe Deposit Vaults Private boxes at reasonable rates. Fire and burglar proof vaults -for storage, packages, suit cases, etc. Cham ber of Commerce building. Dry wood and coaL East 182, C-1117. Alblna Fuel Co, Christmas Presents Our entire Christmas stock is here now. Every purchase at this time is made at a sav ing of worry and each article sold receives all the attention that should be given it. En graving, for instance is done artistically. Later it will be rushed through. Now you. have a large selection of new things later you take what is left what has been picked over. This year we have a larger stock than ever of moderate priced gifts from $1.00 up. Consult Our Eyesight Spe cialist Regarding Glasses JaegerBros. Jewelers, Opticians. THE LARGE STORE. 266 Morrison Street, Between Third and Fourth, ITULITHICiiseri are bitulithic boosters. The taxpayer appre ciates a durable, eco nomical paving, an fully realizes that in bitulithic he gets the worth of the money expended. " A Suit That Suits Saturday, November 23d, we open our elegant, new, large and up to the minute Men's Tailoring Estab lishment. Dependable clothes at moderate prices, $24 to $50. 0ur.$24 suit is a striking example of our efficiency. See our window display. Every suit made in our own shop. 1 - Largest Tailors in the West II - 8 1 OREGON HOTELS OREGON HOTELS OREGON HOTELS OREGaOTELS II Look for t'.e 1 X j TIIANKSGIVii: BUT 8 n a vq - AWAY I Time to Get ; Your New ." Clothes PI. fsr M 1 i 1 1 i - ' 11 1 We sell the better kind, forttienand women, at moaeratevjKvinr prices, on CREDIT EASTERN OUTFITTING CO. U 40S Wtshlnrton .St- at Tenth i OLD RELIABLE OUT-OF-TOWV veof&sL Should remember that our fores te e organized that w. can 1o th.lp entire PCrown, Bridge and Plate Work In a day If necessary. Positively painless extracting free when plate or bridges ara oraerea. we remove Uie moei sen sltlvs teeth and roots without the least pain. No students, no uncertainty, but specialists who do the most scientific and- careful work. ' ' BEAD THXSD FBICEI' Tall Bet of Teeth $5.00 Bridge Work or Teeth Without Plates S3.50 to K5.00 Gold or Porcelain ruUnjSTTfl.OO up " SUver rilUnffs 50e to Kl.OO Whalebone or Gold Bust Kubber Plates v... VIO.OU So Oharfe for Painless Extracting' When Other work Is Sons UNION PAINLESS DENTISTS nfOOKPOSATEO S31U Horrlson Street, Cornet Pint Sfntlxe Cornel' Phone Main, 6934, - Open EvenlnKB. . 'fThe best is al ways the cheap--est" in sewer pipe, -as in other things. PORTLAND GLAZED CEMENT SEWERPIPE has been proven wear-resisting -therefore eco nomical, and the money spent for it helps build up a ' home industry. . CORNELIUS HOTEL House of Welcome Portland, Or. Our 14 passenger brown auto 'bus meets all .'trains. A high-class, modern hotel in the heart of theheatre and shopping; district. One block from anrcrline. $1 per day and up. European plan. ( CORNELIAS HOTEL CO., PROPRIETORS J. W. Blain, Pres. Fielder Jones, ice-Pres New Perkins Hotel In the Heart of the City V NOTE OUR RATES: Room with Bath Privilege ....$1.00 UP Two Persons t.. ...... .$1.50 UP Room with Private Bath ...T. $1.50 UP Two Persons $2.50 UP I Q. SWETXiAHD, VGB. (Permanent Slates c Application) Fori larwff Famouc Med ferihe Excellence lb Cuisine. European pica) HOTEL OREGON POBTUtHD, OB. BEST IB THE WEST" An hostelry of Indescribable charm, unequaled In point of service, comfort and appoint ments. Situated In the very heart of things. European piah. WBIOBT b DICXIBSOW HOTEL COMPAKY, Prop. HOTEL SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASH. "IB THB SHADOW OP THE TOTEM" Located In the center of the financial aud bublness districts. Modern In every particular. Magnificently furnished. European plan. WBIOKT ft DIOirXBSOB HOTEL COMPANY, Prop. HOTEL BOWERS ST ABB 8TBJ3ET, AT ELBTEBTH. POBTLABO, OB. Onty First Class American and European Plan Hotel in the City Attractive rates for permanent furnlshpd upon reauest. tttitp.iua WBIOBT ft mOHXBSOB1. Managers. How to Remove Wrinkles in Fifteen Minutes Instantaneous results, fine wrin kles disappear, deep lines sof ten, sagging Hits up, face becomes firm, skin tightens, complexion 'brightens, old skin gradually becomes new. Harmless, no peeling. Large pores and double chin disappear, Pre serves and rebuilds th muscles and tissues Pf the face, neck and jphin, restoring the contour of youth. Not expensive. Guaranteed under the pure food law. - Sold on approval. Send 2c stamp for booklet Call at office for free demonstration I to 5 p. m. , . BEO PLASTXQTB AGEWCT - " Suite 9, 2d Plr., 388 H Washington St. Portland, Oregon. Dept. B. Main 3271 Agents Wanted PHONE Your Want Ads to The Journal Main 7173 A-6051 tern, Tlic Multnomah ABSOLtTTELT PIBB-PKOOP. POBTLAWD'S 1 OBABSEST ' HOTEL. ; 00 rooms, .r... ..$1jOO per day 100 rooms., ..,.,.4i.,,.$i.50 per day 200jooms (with bath).. $2.00 per day 100 rooms " " $250 per day LAdd. $UH per.ay-o- abv- prke wnen two occupy one room, VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES FOR PERMANENTGUESTS . XL C80WEBS, manager. it U. BXOWBELL, Afit. ilaaayv 1 VOU.WAnTCT.-1 ii arees2aonriiD3( y I Grow Them Jf TREES, SHRUBS, VK3f l td PLANTS . k Direct to WantawNo - -Ajestfc r- v-i if Write for free Catalog, . F!a$4 mutton ttUFap. Foster fk Klclr; -i 'TiV v,,... ...,;. ,. ..' . Outdoor AfJvertissra ... v PAlifci .MlAMJmd POSXiUI ! Ssst Seventh aa4 Bast E; : Bast 11st.- Qulckcst Rcrj'!: ! . DyWar.tr' ; i i .