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-1 V'v' :.' V' ruolic school survey (T -Oocument ; Will Be'; Published Soonj 6W UncolnHigfrMay &M0Sj! y-0$Vi ; -.After several months sbent in niakine. M':$ fe-'surv:,! the public aIrOlsiror .the " pijrpost vol flevisin 'mean, or ..rpnaer- tlio school auryfey tmlttee -Id tow in ,' the printer's hands and- soon 'jvM f be iiiiDiiiili t- ,,-,- , , f , - h i W'- ' published, aecoWHnff to seport madf to ' y - -thai school hoArd at last' nlzht's -meet- In maktn. ihe report 'to' the .board. . Mrs. Millie Trumbull, secretary of. the . survey coirmjlttee, stated 'that yao- cost of the survey''1 would -. hot exceed Jthe t.500 appropriation' made by tr hoard. . " ( v. Owlne lo.tlie overcrowded condition of the hfcli schools . there Is a strong pOBalbllity'tlt'hfc'l'WncOlii ilh: school building, better, Mown, as the y Lowtibdule ; school ion.''. MorrUon and fourteenth' street, miiy he opWK'd as A 1 i high school again. I ' School May Be Kor4. y 1 ; The matter was T.olscussed ' at .some length by the schoo directors lut!ni(rht ' and the general eeiitlnirtit; Javerd-;'tne J proposition. . If this 1s done the school for defectives, hoW t :tbfrms9ile; Swill be moved to the Stephens urtjool! ' '!' ' : The board also, 4etWed fto' tjak'e .early action, cither for toragaliisi -the-peli-- Uon to open a night schoolliv tye Jef ' ferson Hiirh school 'trtiifafhg. tart hig-ht a large delegation presidents' In the Jerferson section '.tvppearta -..Detore - toe b-jard and asld that. fulljCvJOO puptU would enroll If ths gcbool M-ere started. At present, only two, ni(jnt- schools aro in operation. iVA' f ,S V . ' The resignation of H,' C. Brsndoh ss principal of the "achdol-of Uradea1- ws aocepted, and Charles;' taevltthd' ' was elected s temporary principal, and -wijl assume his duties Mondx.vMr.; -JjrAd-don resigned to accepT, thev prof sspr klilp of industrial education tan)xShop : .'Worltjat .Sr 1?a:':U(: : ':: May saraif ft r.v;.. . That n number of teachers. Jiow. heads ' of departments and draWiagr ?xtra-sa-Srtes as sr result, WiU aoop, find iheBa selves without the ltle, 4s indicated by the stand taken by the directors -last night Th subject)! reducing the nurai her of departinept "heads ,wjts brought rtuicHt - neaus wus oroujw sentlwient-was ; tiver whelm or of.loi4i so,r',K-i'.'.; inting to J!iil,73.Il wers or- up- and tno s inelv m favor Kills amounting The board adopted w recommendation of the building ieetrimittee that a tem porary training building be erected at the Richmond school, and the grounds committee's reeommendatloni that, the iijsnrd include la next year's bpdget a i'6.000 appropriation for -the pqpehase of a site on tne east swe zor.ascnopi .:,cf trades .was adopted also-"i , . A communication -was received- froni ' Mrs. Helen Ladd CorbetV . suggesting that it would be a good thlhg Xor the - People's Institute and the school board to cooperate in the -. development of v fcchool .center work at the Joslah Kalllng i - VERY UNKIND THINGS. J' "ACQUTEACH ,;0THER i V ;i (;. v' ;'. -J5. V J . ; .(CoiiUsued Front Pag One.) $ ,'J'lie- JiKlte' grinned, the smile spreads ting all over bis race. S -Why-. jm - . .. J-.v V v . va-w.'Wa v diiiu uiv Stows 1 iieard a story about," he startud ! to i i . . , ' . , .iUES. Bp.jmer .jooaea snaririv, a mm. ,"1 wunC you to understsnO, sir, Unit frnvvbubies are not cows," she said rfeel- ;lugry. - m Ttie judge did not finish his storyv MrS. (Spender sSld ' she ' was fighting iFf )f a principle and that, she wbirid sln C tiia paper .again If It would liastea 1M vecall of Judges in this uLate. -At tho c.'OiK'luSion ot her j.case. the Judge SJIhiarkwl that the-woman "latked sens,", ' ahd ' his special- prosecutor. H. R. Fos ' jitpr. started to say something about ha v. JJlhg sympathy, for; Uer. - Mrs. ' Bpehcer. ' !J however, told Fotftcr she rfld not warn . iny ..synjpaihy , from Jitm. v . ,. Jt , 't hft V sliarpest . rehuk . 'given ; Judge Humphries this morninp was1 Mrs) Ceth yerlno Sttrtan's remark that after: sitting 1 in 1ils. court for the past, two days, the only thing she learned 'iwasi that,-'"tbe. 1 people feel before him, as Christ did 4 before Pilate." C. t k t ..,Th!s was in. rply to a fluwjUon' aa to whether she had not learned, during the '(session of the oourtJihat.a)ie;'was .guilty of i wrong dplngj inj signing ' the paper. IWra, -8tirtan ;wttn ,Whpm "Tudgs Hiin ; 4 phrlea claimed years of "Mendfehtp, flared up when th' judgfe said; that she t and 8. JSZ 3 Bletjien wens alike. ' t ' f Thaffit n -fntmlf;0'-' exclaimed - Mrs. stlrtsn; wh-lff -a- welUXaown ,Jaii-,r. jf former and ' ew (a-1 ' .worker, "and,' -I -yic-!i'-mand 'thst-tlro.'court -Ukeih statement. i,back 'i'tr l Lwv.'vim!" f , The" Judge'then rXplitlncfl that he iT.nwrely'fiK'Bn't '.that,' both- - weis "bull ffchoadedk" . r. - ' , , " '.TlilW fcff'alr'Iif"i 'puMla' scatr- irUITSF AND' ; the right style for;your personality,-, tailored by r u-wuui luuiica 'V.'j-' $15 -- i' :.' y . .. More 1 flun ' ever are .men .appreciating the. values i offered 'here' .rtet'fly-ty-nijtat tr responsible t gather ings . ot sweat-shop clothes, marked Jiigh to .appar.vheapyt so-called lill - ton" yj sales.1" :". a" D3 i Mothers Realize . the V'onoiny f ' buying serviceable, s t y 1 1 sh riothesfor ile boys, old exciuHlfVeiy hers for Ipks... 5 ' ' i SWB dsi.' and - Judge. Humphries Is s disgrace to the bent-h," was the declar ation Of Judge Everett Smith this rhorA Ins; when he received a note from Judge Humphries; saying ? that . Judge ; Smith's action in teleapingi prisoners on,, habeas corpus proceedings was -contrary to ths statutes and warnihg Judge Smith -JSooj io oiaonpy ina siaiuien. - v-'r-i In ' .resDonsex to f Judge HumptirleV statement .,U&at:;othWr.siMitidg were conspiring against . him, juug 5mi th . declared ihere in - ho conspiracy, and said that, he- had acted independently in .releasing-, Humphries:, prisoners m habeas corpus 'proceedings. .' :k i' - Charles W. Skinner, a Jtarber, was the first man U answer Judge Humphries dontemnt charge this morning. 1 He ad 'inirtSdTS Saar-BtKIierr; tire affldawts W)S fined $lOO;;-V-W'-..;,:.::-V-'-V:V4- Booert It Smith told Humphries that Its Vas !, with i txialloe i aforethought that he had affixed his name to the petition, and aldedthaths did not want tha fact that ; he r was a ; personal f riend of tha Judge to staiid in the, wsy or any pun- ll C9Mt,l wan tnoil tt Ml ' , ,.J Judge Humphries denounced tbsxther eight members of the superior- court fof 'shoveling in where they had no busl oees,' a,e termed It. . Ths Judge was moved to this because Judge Smith late yesterday afternoon freed from Jail on writs of habeas corpus two oi me is 'men nd. women-sent to Jail for ..con temnt by Judfge Humphrlertl The two men are Osfnn K. Uoover, -the attorney, and a. M. Hogdon, who was sentenced -to 'six 'months .and $0 flne.,'''qV'.ift Judge Smith showed wllllnghess to fraa.fs allVi''!'th4:i others i-.'Jsentsnosd-.bjr numphries - when similar applications aos'inad tn. tbelt behalfc.Jilt was .eon, tended in behalf of Hoover and Hogdon that Humphries fnsisted upon trying the contempt oases although affidavits of prejudice were filed against him, which, according to special statute in this 'state, should have removed thosa cases ;to another branch of' the' court. - A : !." wny. irs .a. mosi unneara oi tntng." Bald Judgst Humphries when he learned .that Judge Smith .was undoing some, of his work,, "Judge Bmlth has no right to shovel In on this. , My fellow members on the bench have conspired against me. Smith is certainly rwt familiar 'with criminal law when he lets those fellows out as fast as I let them In. The right of habeas-corpus does not Apply In con tempt cases anyway." i . ' 'The habeas corpus order aHo wed by Judge Smith Is returnable a week from today. ' ' ' r , 3 , . . COUNTY PAID INSURANCE r COVERIfltj LOSS BY, FIRE mm .-J ;-----A-y'-,t.:;' ;;: A check for $1697.61 was handed to the county commissioners this morning by . representative of' W. J, .Clemens, the amount covering the loss by fire on this building, machinery, tools and. fenoa destroyed by 'tire, at - the Kelly . Butte roc-kpiltf September 28. - The company w Wch 1 insured, the property and which Mr, pJimens represented was the North British, Werjcantils Fire Insurance com, pany,' , The destruction of the fence In volved a loss of I10S.16? of the Building, $382.68. and damage to machinery, tools J and thejlke amounted tiJ1009.f 0, -t'"'B4 the fir oooufred before-Jtfr. Siemens wrote .tms. insurance a j mpntb. agothe coupty would, have teeti-iesT.SC as the former, pollcyi, did not'.Jnc1ude:hV MUdlag or-Xhe tocka4e,!-!'aJd-'Ceurity Commissioner ; " Holman. ,"The entire policy covering; the building, fence and stotkades called for $300 protection." ANOTHER SCHOOL IS """"WANTED ON "EAST SIDE ! :( y ,. ..... '".V.iVf; ..t(. 'fteslcrit within the'dlfltr.f;t bound4 oyv K4!t Twtnty.sctona, East 1'orty eacwia-ft.nott and rreecott streets, are finna af -work gathering data for submls slon- to'tlwi. bosrd of education tending tff show that the erection of a school- neuwa in the district is Justified. - Rey. . Oswald., Taylor chairman of the oornmlttee appointed by the citisens in- iersu, .said r toaay tna tne figures shown by a-census of school children being . taken by . the committee v now, shows that there Is need for. a school building, as there are between 400 and 500 -homes in the district. At present children llvinu'withln thtf district attend the' Kernwood. Irvington" and Vernon schools. According to Mr. Taylor-, mtuvy of them are 'compelled to walk a mile to reach a schoolhousa, y ; .'j " ' PARALYSIS ENDS LIFE -V. '- :0F WELL KNOWN PAINTER :; Wlfllatrt - Grabach, y. once ' -'wldety known, scene, ipalnterv Is dead from - a stroke . of paralysis ... sustained .-some weeks ago; Mr, Grabach came here-In IS 05, at the .time the Uelasce theatre was opened, and later ..openea.atudio here which he . maintained' untiT; a, few weeks ago. He will be burled tomorrow afternoon from the Scottish .'Kite ' Ca-thedral-'v. " ' , ' - Released on Own Recogniaance. , On i recommendation" of Deputv is rttrt-Attorteyv Delch and with 'Attorney W",-A.; Carter touching for his -anftear- ahCb, E.Y..TVaane, a former deputy til the .ta!? department ot the sheriffs of fice, charged " with obtaining money on owij ctosnlx'ance ; by pjstf let Jiidtje JonweMfrday,' Doune was arrested by: Doptity,,Con1iabley llutiter on, complaint of, .'M r. ,' Ed 1 1 1 ; Bnlss; ft ' Q reenbu rg; ,Or who Vhaiged .' that IiC v'passd.,a' Worth 1ess heclr for $48 60 on her, s, " j. ' ' OVERCOATS : OF HMiiy, ijiaiiy ujuicca i r and $206lhera $12 to llHIlll.Jlllll.llLlll.l.ylUul, tSZm,mn.. Dli- K I S"ktr 111 AT THE 'Afirl .SIGN OTJITME. UON . jr. sckahkw, Mir. GREEW TRADIWfi . STAMPS CTVE Kli a. ' fcfS "W-Ah , - - . t ''all rMrv ''aps3' f f iIEX)REi6NV DAILY joURNAU. PC -HTAUD, FRIDAY IKCTTEiER 2 12 Found 'I Way to f Pound, ;OnlyvHalC-of;;Whomf;Re- r"i :" '.4 ' '"'!'- ; September 'was a bad month for dogs fftift:dttrlh'jth way;;ta,thjclt)r pound? and 'of. toW -Bum ber ;lp8 started on rtheir way to dog heaven,',-' This is a record number for one month, according: to" the report of Poundraaster Welch, filed wita City Au ditor Barbur this morning. ; : On an average seven, dogs were caught daily. A number or these dogs'died at the hliyy pound from 4 what Is.' hBlleve"d In ha va ; Kami rabiea. Several of the animals. were later rescued by the own ers and those which were not redeemed were killed. :::$ .f'.V'rt-'V'"?' V:v' ..K-y.-.V.'-Next Thursday afternoon has been the date set for? the hearing by the dvH service boisrd of ' the; cases of O. W. Russell and ,K,-VFI, Stack, dismissed .pa trolmen; Lu H. Beach, dismissed pay ground ( supervisor ' Harry 1 Ourt, die. missed sewer inspector; and J Cornelius Murphy, f dismissed i, from ths Water de partment a number of months ago. . - 'A change has been -made In Jhe pro posed ordinance regulating the keeping of horses, cattle and other livestock In the city limits.1,. If the aratended ordi nance passes, to -Keep tne ammais in stables- in .residence ( districts .permis sion must be secured from three-fif tljs of the .residents, v The ordinance will not apply to. where two horses pr ebws are kept for family purposes, "w About 4120 tons ot garbage ant reruse was Incinerated at the crematory, during the month 6f September, -gii average of 188 tons dally. ' ' 1 ' i t ... I. n Hi . i ' V 5-, ELKS "STAG" . SOCIAL PROVES BIG SUCCESS Between 600 and 7o0 Klks ana visit ing members of the "herd" enjoyed the first i"stag" social of ths seaport last night in the Elks' club and lodge'rooma. The Jinks began immediately alter tne regular lodge meeting, "and continued far past 11 o'clock, the mystic hour, for members of ihe B( P. O. E.' , , Wltht a number of actors from local nlayhouses. ths Elks', band, and local musicians performing, the time passed rapidly, and the merriment ran 'high up to tne moment wnen me time arrived for adjournment - j. ' s Among those who participated in the entertainment. were Miss Cullen, daugh ter of Tom Cullen, who played violin ne lections,' and Plnkerton Day, son1 of De tective Joe Day, who favored the party with several songs. . Jr-.The committee in. charse wa4 headed by-Harry Allen and ths following com pleted its membership: ' Harvey wells. Frank Cofflnberryy Charles Rlngler, IL Z, DuKe, j.a. Johnson,: Fred Wagner, J. H. Diets, W. J. Rutherford and Frank D, Hennessey. 1 , ATTORNEY WILL ASK , fy 1PARQ0N? FOR -TAYLOR r. ' ;' '(SaIm Bureau of The Jeurnal.) - Salem,- Or. Oct. 3.--Attorney M V. Weatherford of Albany was hers 'today and said . that within a few days a pe tltion for the pardon of, 'John Taylor. serving a life" sentence In the peniten tiary for the killing of A. IL Ferry In Harney county, . will be presented to Oovernor West. '' Taylor Is one of the five men who were condemtfed to be hanged on December IS, 1912, following the' rejection St. the polls of a, proposed constitutional amendment abolishing capital punishment. Because of ex ten uating circumstances Governor West commuted Taylor's sentence to life lm- prl sonm ent. A tt orney Weat h erf ord sa I d that the . petition for a pardon, was aimed bv many- citizens of .California. Where TajTor ' formerly lived,". Including ths circuit. Judge, and by-the sheriff of Harney rcounty. , M Bids for Tillamook Jetty Bids for the constructlon'of the Jetty on the north 'side -of Tillamook' bay will he opened in -the office of Major Jay J. Morrow,. v corps of 1 engineers, United States army. November 3. ' TheHproJect this year will call for about 400.000 tons of rock, and there Is an appropriation ot $$14,000, pf which $150,00o,is for dredg ing, which will not be Included In this contract. '.'''.'' - ""Third Fire 'at' BfownsvilleA "r BrownatlNc .Of., Oct 8.The .third fire f , the week, at Brownsville 2 de stroyed the home pf .Mrs., A.:E. Bobe, a widow. -The contents of the. -house, for themos part were saved by'neighbors. i . Dr 'Leach. Wai'tecture,!" ' !t Bandon, Or.; Oct. f S.--Dr. BalleV XL Leach; :. who Was' deported 'because "of aiig(Ml'!'anarc'hlBtio utterandes -at Coos Bay lias gone, to Astoria to lecture on SpulallBin. it is understood that he, will tour the state on. the lecture platform. . 'QUALITY "real" - tailors from y $30 . 5 : r : r yt ( V For.' if teen , years has this store bailt; Its' 1 yConstantiy. increasing buslines'?, on the f polw Icy of -100 cents. for every dollar and - a . Tlght-or-you'r-money back . guarantee. Voull be sorry some, cold' , m o r.n I n g . if heavlrr : under wear Isn't handy better, select yours now aud be glad, , 1 , ( iif) viti'ssavs d:::;s ? Ii'IIIIBDS iiuxG Tttaf f Of f BaKmash icr ,Givci .Interesting Insight Into In- i .Interesting. Insight' on Hie Intimate workings Of the Cltlsen'S biink of Baker Is developing with each day oi the trial of Ouy "W. Lindsay,' be' former cashier, .Jnfederal court 'he're'J on''a :; ciiarge of mlsapprbprlatlnfnatiow funds and li; making' false ; entries ? to cover up the defalcations ; v .'" i That Guy W. Lindsay was the princli : 1 stockholder of the bank and as such hud the power to negotiate loans and trans act other business without consul tins other, members and officers of the -institution was testified to by, Jffrederick B.: Bodlnson, president of the bank. In cross examination - by Senator c V rultoh. That Lindsay, while : not y-t connected with the bank in official ca pacity, is still its principal stockholder. was another development; -".rr VBodtnson said that he and Lindsay had about eqtml power in the management of ths bank's' affairs and together jwith Snother bank Official named 'Bear; they did practically everything without ask ing the board of directors to authorise the move.i:i.V4.';i .;i-v?v-; . That bad blood existed Between Bodin son and Lindsay for some time, and that Lindsay finally ,bught out Bodi neon's stock In the bank was admitted by Bod lnson under Fulton's grilling., 's Lindsay -wag intimately interested In ths affairs - of the Sumpter Timber & Lumber Company," It developed, 'and. the making of Joans to this concern' from the funds, of the bank was what got him Into trouble with the government. In direct examination Bodlnson, de clared that Lindsay had received , big bonuses on loans that he had made to concerns In which he was interested. SMALL BOY KILLED; . V'BY GARBAGE WAGON it ' while hastening -to respond to . th school bell which bad Just rung, 7-year- old Fred Bchrader.-844 East Eighth Btreet north, a student - at ths Alblna Homestead school, who had bbon playing on the : public play grounds, . was - run down today , by v a garbage wagon and fatally Injured, He died at 1:30 this afternoon. - , s The driver of tha garbage wagon, whs is said to be John George, did not stop after , running ' the child down, but whipped up his horses, -The pollcs are searching for him. v K r y - OU will derive tittle pleasure from ' home if you feel , insecure as to the title. ; With a guaranteed cer tif icate of title ; issued by, this-' company, -hav. ing back of, it the expe rince of. expert edrch , . ers and t many years of ( j records, you ? may well feel 'safe., Investigate. -Call for booklet. Title &-Trust Company, 4th and Oak Sts. . t , . . , x t t ;"We also is$ue Title tn x v" itarance.., i , Attend The Oregon ; State-Fair i Salem, September, 29 to October 4, 1913 REDUCED RATES ON ALL LINES .y Pop .Information Addrest : ? : FRANK .MEREDITH, Secretiry .',t t y 1 'K rifice.1 of this i if i 1 : -' xn '. T ' - .,- ' . , , i 1 . , 4 . . , i " ' . 1 ' ' III y ' ' V '! 'v . i, . I A. . '...'' ..'. ! ' . '. 1 " - 1 - li : "."-ii "i '',"'.., . ' -'V.- "j "..': , . -.f V ' - . ' , ' III -T EVENING; tOCl OiJER 1913. JURY FINDS LIlSGUFiG-1'1 TOOK. UU. LIFE Testimony "Befo'ie Cdronef In dicated Killing Unintedtion- ' ' al; -Wife Freed. ' , ; y ' - Killed by a pistol bullet fired by his own hand, was the verdict ' returned yesterday afternoon .by, the : coroner's Jury investigating the death of -Philip Ginsburg, the furrier at lll Broadway, No mention ot Mrs? Glhsburg was made In the report. The woman wus com pletely exonerated and ordered released irom custody. ;. Neither did the Jury report on.. the i'cature of wlietner or not it considered tip shooting accidental or with ' sulci (i ll intent. However, all testimony be fore the coroner plainly indicated Cins burs: th ought the revolver empty of car-(i-idyos, mid snapped It at his head to i sire his wife.' ., ' ''.''.-''.'. .Mrs. Ginyburg told a clear,' straight' foi u . r,i story of the events leading up to ' the shooting.' These included the quarrel the couple had over ; Loretta MOnsel an employe at the fur company, in whom "Mrs. ainsborg: thought..; her husbahd waa too interested. The girl testified ' ' relations between herself and the deceased wore proper, that the three people talkt l the matter over last Sunday afternoon et tlie rooms occtrpied by the ' Glnsbui ps at the Roland hotel, in which couitionce Mrs. Ginaburg finally concluded huv suspi cions' were not well founded. Hotel v ' ' '., -y & I' Multnomah I Where is there a hotel in this "country that v , 1 - . gives its guests, its patrons, and its friends . . ' . such anntertairirhent as the Hotel Multno- . : mahVovides EVERY SUNDAY EVEN- , - ' -! -.ING?.--.. '" ( . - ' 6y -;5-'' ( .v- y SIX HOURS OF AMUSEMENT " v . 1 : 6 P. M. Until Midnight , . ' - 6 "until 8 p. m. an" Excellent Table d'Hote Diri; . v - - ' .her.- 8 until 8,30 Promenade-on Mezzanine', V ' " Floor or Lobby. 8:30 until 10 p. m.;;Grand ; v -; . , Concer,t in Lobby, given by, ,.', . i, . .. - f j , f; 'ititi AUUMUIM AJ2.JJ t v;: Herman Sr Heller Director r . eats for One Thousand Persons.". ,; '- : , ' " ioOS'unUi'W p. m, In V !v Z: v the. 4arcadiaBv GARDEN-CABARET ;, ' -v. -yy .entertainment": v.. , y r'.t-.'rUnaer'the'.Directionof Mi-ssO'Neil. 'T ' , V '' "y . 'The ve'ry"test Entertainment, ,' A , ;' -:Thef very best Cuisine.1 - f - ' " - -t" : MTie ,very best Service. - - ? The most i attractive '-dining-room' in' the city. ' V v ab Portland, v ' -t y , ,f.' - , , The very best orchestra iftwler the direction ot - -,y . rf Herman S. Heller .' f ' "vv,f.- ' ; ; u ; H. C. Bowers, Manager ' - ' '- i. z.1 Si i - w i'T v ) - vv' if i -i " y , , - - , , - y-y. -r .. - a- Free .Car Fare The most unusual a Portland firm. ; - v V w Sunday's I . ' ,'"vH' - " -yr I A name that's always for high - class merchandise. Entire store bought outright at about 50c on the dollar. It will be closed out at once v,'lf ..-- -v" ?-y. ' : . y j if . -.7 i -'.,.-p'.' -'r ' -m. (i.'s,. -( r-'V at n unparalleled sac Watch ; for the history ? making sale , 1 v BIG r;.0V FOR DEEP III Comfrierciarml'pMc Orgarf- : izations Resolve" to' Give v Cordial Support. ' Representatives of commercial and ch ic organisations of Portland ' Joined together in. suppoit of the campaign to deeDen-the channel and Columbia river k... Pnrtllinil tO thS Sea St ' S meeting held at the call of the Realty Board ur.d Progressive Business " Men a club in' the - main dining room of the rnmnuMlal club this afternoon. Among the speakers were president A. H. Averlll of the Chamber of Com merce, Acting President v;. . jhckruu of he Commercial club; Dr. Alfred Kih. ney, chairman of the Ports of Columbia commission, and Jonathan Bourne Jr., former United States senator from Oru- Resolutions were adopted urging en larged appropriations for work at the mouth of ; the Columbia, protesting against the transfer of Major James F. Mclndoe. resident United suites engi neer and calling upon the state to ap propriate an amount sufficient to con struct a dredge. .for. work at the mouth of the rlvtr. It wus 'the ' largest demonstration in support, of harbor and commercial ..ex tension ever held In the city. , ' Mighty Hunters Hunting. , Albany. Or., Oct 3 A record broken V'tdue.'-'l iy when -the county aiJ iX ViSJ IrltXSl -.;-' . ; r- yyj-.A.. xy.. For two -Years offer ever made by" See tomorrow's and papers. : ' stood y I V detail if y i CI OTADTCn LL OlnlVlLU clerk Issued 213 hui.lint 1; ' duy before lie lssut'd lo; lii i- lng In reported the l, : t ever.. TTlHE popular? ', I ity of the re cent changes O Grill including the substitution of waitresses is shown by. the in- O creased at tend o ance not only fori luncheon but for "breal. r t and ' dinner. IUNCHEON J.0 CEN1S " .' ' t ; . BANG!! ' .-'-a . The Shooting $eason is; on in full swing, and we have all the necessities.: ' Freshly-loaded shells, per . box. ,65c;" 75c, Gun covers.. '75c to $2.50 Gun cleaners. 35c to 1.00 ' ' Hunting toats : L;..... $1.50 to $6.00 'Sokey'boots i ....... $8.50 and $9.50 1 '; Sawyers' flickers;'". .$3.50; ' - Pocket flashlights ' And if, youM rather go . fishingv we can .supply ' '( you with .just the right" . - 1 tackle.,-'-'... Backus CiMorr id :23 MorHmlreet. Belltt t2i4 St. AMUSEMENTS'; MT1 Mid 1 JLi i VJ f' lia saA Xorlisss , .' . FksnM Xsia S ssi a-Utt ' - j, xoiriOEx; xoxosaov kidkt. , ' T Speeisl Prios Xstlasa Tommw , 4 - TUB FAUODS BEADTX , " ' KmyGOIU5bN; . IN VICTOR IllRBEBTfl . ' I L , LIGHT OPERA 8UCCES8 "The Enchantress" '- "' TO rEOPLB-BPEClAIi OBCHKSTllA' : Rn-nlDss: Lowr iloor, 11. rows, R rowt 1.'W) ,baIcoi), tt..75u, CO. J.wclol Hut. urdaf marine. Uwer floor $14 111 bsl coujr 11. T5c, 6. . - , 7 ' fKSAW KOW. BEIXINg. ' .y ;.' seat sali opeHb today ,. , ','' i T ATERN00N8t RVRNINU8 . ' t BKOINN1NO NRXT s ' " "..SUMDAT, OCTOBEE I , ; -' , Ceott Klclno prewula r- ; WORLD-FAMOUS MOTION PICTURES QUO VADIS : Uit Btupeudoui l'lrturs Erer Tiken lu . t ' Motion. :. ,. POPVLAB-lfRlCES 1 . Kntlre i- twer Floor, . 60c. 5 fiileonr," 0 -luw Coo, 11 rowi aOc. v- , - y . . Ail BEATS RESERVED ' BAKER .'. THEATBB KAIH S. A-U6& Oao. L. Baker, Mtu Home of the popular' Baker . PUrers, lonlxbt, , - sll weak Ma tinea, Tomonow. , :'.f .',;'- ('.--'rstarini. Usfe?' " i yl 'X'Z ''HAWXKOBJW, V. ; 'A.V , A rooiaiitlo eomadr, startlln adTentonm of an Autrlcas (n the Wlkans. Charming,, tirlllhig, aniutliig. KtcuIum 25e,.80Ct SOe, 75o. Haturdajr vt'. mat, S5c. 6W.V Noxt atartlus sua- vv da matlne-."Kobodys Widow." " Sresawsy sa Aldar Btiaatt : The fonr Karx Brothara, with oast; t IS, in list. Oraan's ; Kaoaptlon" j Oaorfa a&4 Victor Barria, Orare A (iw, Fnn 1b Hi-Bkaol, Eddla Howard, Pantaraaoopa, Orohaatra. L- . IT KJ TTP Fourth asd IL 11 iiilVU Stark Sis. Leonard and .Onflow In , "Tht Xuittlnv Ht ' Haitla," Bpeolal added faatura, "Pearl Tan, lay, BMreaa," tha treatsst sot of its kind "b- Cora tha public- ' . v 1 J, - ; , Columbia Theatre , ' ' SUth sad Wsihlnttoa. ,.,: ' f .terfevt Ventilation KJreproof.' Rfflnwl EntrrtalnuHUt. , ' Frncram W'elndT to Knnriaji Patba Week lyj "1'ho lnflalbl Uarernmant'' (Hpllg Drama); Mr. Toot's- Tooth" (EdJiwa ComeJj,); toc1 sololaf and Karp'a. Orchftatra. :. . , ' lOo ADMiSSION-lOo - ' ' - RECREATION PARK V Corner Vaughn and , 24th' Sts. : Iopllancl 7" : Oct. 1, 3, 3r 4,'BV Oamas tag-in waak a sts 3:00 p. in. Bun. . osj a a:uu y. oi. ' LADIES DAY FRIDAY Boys under 12 free to bleach- era Wednesday.