c;::.co:i sui. :UU:iNAL, ' rOHTLAIID, CUIJDA :.a, ccTorr. VOVr! TOPICS .,.! are iirffj to be present bi.. their frlemla.. No admtswioa Is charged. , ( J. - ;;, facond Trial Begins. Tomorrow morning the second, trlul of Joe Adler, accuse, of receiving stolen property. win again do tawn p in Circuit Juda Kavanaugri'a court. The first trial re sulted in a disagreement The second trial' commenced yesterday. Adler Is BRYAN AT CHAUTAUQUAS By Dr. Frank Crarte. 0EILIO Eleventh ar.4 M.wr'soa, Qm VaJLs mo tion pictures, uiialn :.iu. BAhltu iro(lujr Hurt Uurrlsoa, "Naboara LYitiFo,,'.:!, Ke-tlns Flooa f1"1 receiving tinfoil valued at Musical t-cmetiy company, rearl Mngte? 1 f ju uciwbiSiii arura me American -("",nPT.. J., . and ttD.ni. I Chicle company through th aaalatanca PANiAot-i,rodwy n4 Alder. Vaudeville. 1 , Joa Bloch. a shlDClns- cleric fop the tJurtiiln 7:13. t:10. - 1 .,.. - L- . -.."J . COI.UmuIA BUtu b-iween. WaaMng-ioB end , m wi.iwn i.o paia rsioca uu I fct.r ttH. Motion plrttirM U s. ni. to ji p. m. out paia am company noming, GUiiiS 3HKA,Ui-rl-.lviiUi io4 WHWUJi. Motion iiU tttrca. rnon to 11 D. iu. I -a at,. nnt1.. it. J... Ffcol'LK'8 TUnilltU-We.t Pult and Alder. - r """"T' r. oK i. , ' mh.., r. nw... .. ii o. m. I October 6th, at 8:30. at Sheriff's sale. BA.M01U1.L, j'onlu.irt . Oakland, Pacific 1 there will be sold to the nighest bidder Coaat league, 4th end Vaughn ta., g:8Q p. m. I the property Of the estate Of P. M. Fra- Sure. -which has aachAAtad in ha atofa .:..-- ' . ' - - Wlia. rnrtlMniis ' lor Oregon. The property Is lots in Wll Portland and -lrinltr! Sunday, fair! Berth- I " ' res ana m r ormne eiiy wliuli; Oregon ana wi ihlu-toni Bunaar, i m m" uu ia ucaimuis, ii (air, iiortbari winds, idahoi ttandar, .prub-1 will probably bring lee than lta market aui lair, : , iuyiu bmwi lvalue, as Sheriffs lttatrlct lorcaater. I do. s ales ; generally (Adv.) k'i.. - W ?Ethl! mm '13 XLLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN, secretary 'of .state for the United States of America, hat seen fit to devote tome of his leisure time to lectunne at Chautauauas It was natural to expect that Mr. Bryan's political opponents Itust Besar Costs. Hen and women I The Whit Cross Treatment For 11- anted paroles in uirouu uuage avib iiur uruj suaiction gives sure re-l.t,.j .uj. r,. j. jf 4 ..vi;- court in the future must repay the No pain or suffering or bad h?.uld eijt.Pon this fact, should denounce it as a neglect of his public state for all moneys expended In pros- ttet effects. Absolute privacy and duties, and should ridicule him by all the arts of comi-valentine caricature anutinn tha, ehartM aa-ainat them, homo comforts. Investigation and eor I eotnm'on to the American orei'.-'.'--. f':.:".V-;,'.TVl ,s. t.:-:--YvA according to Judge Davis. - This system rpnaenoo eoucitea. sanitarium, at i ; George W, Perkins, banker, recently arrived from Europe and in an in- was tnea a lew aay ago in ins case iJI-rVTiT; ""V?, r V aMmmZ1Z7fttrvitw-tx9rtBK& the opinion that the secretary had made himself "the vi ueura . Munvuu, - ; ,-.-'A-" - ri-T ". !t I laUKbintf stock of Europe." Aivinff as stAn raifnav Ar rniaav rn viva vpsri a wa vvvwsmm. aamu . t- .r v ... . -,- . a. ' in thi ponrtenuary on "in piek.of ' ; - ; f Certain ftewspapets "play up stron.tfte situation of Mr. Bryan as an guilty to a charge of passing a bad I save an exceedingly large stoclt or I cnicrtamcr sanuwienca in ociwcen owiss youcicrs ana a magician on ine check. Baumann has a position and imported woolens, oonsisUng mainly of I program; the intent being to discredit him and render him an absurd figure ..... . . . - . , . I Initlnlilii.l v. - tr.l. t. -1 I I ' M' . . , ..." . . . . wm repay me cosis, iuag uavis via i i.ui. v-jr im ine puDUC eye, no felt tnat wnen a man is given a i w.aun, x ot aociaea to re chance the man should at least reoom-1 due my prices, and will male your suit pense the state for expenditures caused! or the highest grade roolens and lin by bis delinquencies. , . j. , ; ln wr 7.oo. js. ourney, The LAaiea' j.uiior, jupnawK juiag. : , - , (Aav.7 And now fomej also an editorial in the Paris Times, supposedly written by Andre Tardieu, one of the tinder secretaries of the department of public affairs. The editorials of the Times are generally accepted by the European press as being directly. inspired by the French administration. ; v ine, article goes on. to say that Mr. Bryan's, "antics " tend to bring the Xnta Sjtnd ClrolSj-Tha Inter Study Circle of the Ad club will hold Its first I . Stephens School XXeetlnsv All rar-l business of diolomacv into disrenute. call for an essay On American bad tnaattnir nt tha autumn saaaon tomorrow I entS Who have children rnlnar to tha I nannva 1ltara tU .tU.ii n(' lmriiaa nntiiio mi ait an r ; - m ' . I , w v . iJiainiVI 0. IHUJ 11 nil; i lev iiwuivv. 1 . t v fcU.V. wu t fc wiuv ... MM OV V... We can stand the coarse ridicule of our own press, and the private opin ions of the Perkins kind of pe'ople, but the insolent snobbery of the French man calls tor a tew plain remarks. -. -..,: ; I hold no brief for Mr. Bryan, do not belong-to his party, and hare no call to rush to his defense other than that of the ordinary indiamation of a s4 .jak. mi n Am A aefvi a-vm askSki V a MK1j m n 11 lomnAAtl $t Aftt9 ttfrlAlf f?hiti.li ru. m.t. i.-t M....UVV. jv.bv. a.v...s . fUw..v a - roaTwTv inmiruMJ the decentest thing he ceuld devv;-.!: And note first, the Chautauqua system is not a vaudeville affair, but is an evening at o'clock dinner In the Hotel Stephens school are requested to come Oregon. Former United States Senator to the school building Monday evening, Jonathan Bourne will discuss the Octobers. A program will be given, by "Government's method of advertising the children and Superintendent Alder- and the way Uncle Bam does otner wi uuureas me parents . ana things as well." - Another feature will betwacnar Illustrated advertising lecture, xne nmaHKir aa inmniu. morning, ills ....I.li f M Mnaaaaanhn. 11 ........... . . . , ,1 I Wan A n lha Plnv" ' Unnlna "Tjin.t i,:.'?!n::i.nti,J?.,.. "r' - "' community iTobiema.-; ioiiowed k b institution peculiarly democratic end American.. designed not only to amuse u " ' ' - discussion led by professor w. T. Ok- I but to educate the common people of the rural communities. It is a better Hectares Oa : White Slavery. Our JiFa. ' Communion servioe at 13. institution than anything that exists in the large cities. It is patronized Fitch Pheipa, lecturer and author, will rJlca ,- F; at by the highest quality of folks extant in these United States the serious, talk tp Central Ohrisuan. church. P. m-dr,,r' w- Q- m,ot ,r- mln- thinking, hard working common people. , It U an ideal place for a. pubUc iT ZrZw 3XYZXt mTHA. I " ' " ' 1 ; ,''"' ; I servant to -speak to the public K : : a .."'v :-:ci- fiiMl;!! 0-fi?!k tKnlf.htn-: m- an h rabrio. ar. . hain. - To comment on the oav Mr. Bryan gets for Mi' services is mean, low and Mr. Phelps lecture will bo a" complete I worn in social circles. Tho Unique I unworthy of discussion. Every fair-minded man wishes him to get all he expose of tho trtcks, traps and secrets lauoring company nas a complete lino (can earn. of white slavery. It Is said Mr. Fhelpsua makes mens ana ladles' suits to has given hla lecture with great auo- order at popular prices. Calf In to cess In many churches of - tha west morrow, IQ Stark street, , between 6th Jack London, nho author, and Bishop I ana sin. (Aav.; Hartzler have praised it highly, xne lecture will bo for a mixed audience. The real reason whv such snobs as the Frenchman above mentioned are shocked is because Mr. Brvan's form of relaxation is democratic and sensi ble. If the secretary had devoted his spare time to knocking a little ball around an KU-acre nasture ana countinir now manv stroxes it too to trei ii Tha Amotion Sale of oriental Run at into nine holes, afterwards retiring to the clubhouse and imbibing highballs, Atiyeh Bros' Alder and 10th 6U ts I nothintr would have been said. '-.' i brlnsrlng hundreds of buyers from many W shot 2200 brace of arouse." said George Gould recently, recounting and, with five guns, which must be reckoned tirst rate. ZSlaols Soeiety To KetU-Tht nil sols society will meet In tho auditorium parts of th northwest. This Is the I h:. ,nort in Scotland in.. Tnnm.l hniMtna RruI and I flra a-raai a..,, In. -.1. . T l. ... ? 1 "Por In. t"-OllttnU or ThO Journu omwing. wrosxiway ana tirst greax auction aalo of Persian and Tr , u.a .... l,iBai7 nith -alano-hfar thus aft-r the annrov-d weanesaay evening, Turkish Ruga held In this nart of th I ii .. V . - . ."".. 7.1 7 rL'TI. T .innir .tk. .n.r.n. I r - . : . - ' z . v i Kruriisri atvie. no would nave Deen imuea upon dv au ine nouy-iou mJT " . . . . . -r. . . ' TamhlU stretts. nAAkaa IK' ,S aa1oLr .: . Tha Vn tWT TV1 I AV-vaaKaBaa. VvWkfOS W tt. m w viwvat an m v ay vat a uvuuil Ja . ..;.,.-. . 1 I AQT.I 1 . S - -r . " - ' . - . a. X at a .WW. insist -of inusle. wadlngs "hnd -. , ', i To go upon indescribable adventures in fans alter the manner ot leopoid early reminiscent experiences in, mi-1 A, JV, laeonarm, with Columbia Trust I of Belgium, to bet upon horse races like Edward of England, to shoot tame noia ;Amariy wwwm. wa i mpnjr, in tna Boara or Trade build-1 deer driven toward him like , wmiam ot uermany, to gamoie at oaccarat, former , nilnolsana at t e"-0 lng. Is not related to and has no oon- to dallv with chorus eirls. to trlay at precedence at some summer resort, to .ffianMa idle vicious class of Europe, would have given Mr. Brvan high to tho Auditorium in Tha Journal bldg. ,,tata deal .AdvT ' I place among the egotistic and supercilious set wno are seit-eiectea aroiters Tho society meets tho third Wodneadayl - , ' ' " of fashion. . , - 1 of each month. , I n. wtji awwaM la ouotina-a arva. I But Bill Btan. whatever may be said atntinst hin knowt w - --laaj-L mrrmm I01 noniy rata on a umitod nam-1 this people. And so long asne preiers to put in nis vacation at tauung to Shoulder lamb, 11 chops, lie; lamb adrlnln ataak. 20a; arara. ISa: laa lamb. I r.-a. ... n,.w.a ..i-l I inir Hon-huntinff reeeotions. scraping courtesies with, Lord Howlonsr and , iSo: pot. roasts, 13 Mo, 16c; prime rib I Bunaraiow or house wall loeateA. win I Baron Fietree. or attending house partiesat the summer home oft billion- roast oeez, i.q, lac; saimon, so; ooumg givo offices In a now modern, office aire hog-packer. ' beef.10c. lle;.haHbut, to; lard in 'a,j building up to valuo of 7S per month! . 003 in e a, coo; m aw a, itio; roan pora, iror right nouse. AOdress p-ses Jour- iiHOf iio; sausage ivo to ioa ineseinai. (Adv.) prloes prevail at Smith's main market, I 338 Alder street, between First and Seo J - Howard 3KS41 has . recently boon ap- ono atreeta. . . . .v (aov. , i pointed agent for tha Cltisona Firs In- , . :v , .f . ' suracce Co, of BaJtimore, with offices Automobile Stole--Leaving hla auto. I at HI Hanrv Bulldlnar. A ahai-A vaii nioouo si wraw "uin ana inn. i Dullness will be appreciated. Telephone nut atresia wnue mnncuni some ousoiUaln SfIS, v-' :'V (Adv.) v nesa in the Portland hotel. thia morning. I -- " , .John p. nmt of tha advertising depart-1 a ox ta Our BCedora Tanlta la an ab. (Adv.) ioo Mve? iotSrt b6P-ot "IfJaw10 ult(8 ! lni the great commons through its most popular organwation, thsj Chautauqua, l"ch"tlUrJ KB'7AJr-cr--v,0,,,1,V-prt?t' he need have no worry. - toe Mk 35oV ehoioe A.dT. - f He'd a deal better be doing that than simpering at afternoon teas, attend- . m aSSMSai a a . t - - - - . at a. a a aa A ak aaa aa au.iC T a aaatl Tj ana a, J ment of Aha Oroaonlan. returned to find . ,. ..lOnnml DWAAAnn-Ar Arrant VrtH It had df.appeared. Search thus fa has 1 a-.---V':a,- '""a! I UCIICI ai raosoii 0561.1 vvu a 1S13 model five passenger taken some time between noon, it bora an Oregon license, num. bar ll,Sli. Mr. Fink's address Is 111 East Fiftieth atroot i::s.--: ' a T I mlsplaoment. Inspection invited. Union igorFord, was 8af rposlt Co-, 214 Oak Bt. . (Adv.) ,, s:so a. m. and . . . , ' , Don Walt TJTnta XI Ssljis. Get vour raincoat from Jimmy Dunn. AU the latest ana nest just amvea. See his $10.00 special. - Oregonlan bldg-' 3rd Vostera Sfiavaxa mat Oa-, formrty of Southern Pacific to Visit; Winnipeg. Bef eadanta Bsjt Testsrday was da fendanta day In District Judge - Day. ton's court. Fifty of them were al lowed loosta atalnst tha plain itlff In one ganborn, Vail A.Co, 170 First Street I Agent John M. Scott of tha Southern lOTUroa, !- Preparatory to lining up tha tourist buslnssa from tho chill regions of Sas katchewan, Alberta and British Colum bia ' this winter. . General Passenger Z - OF PEI.NSYLVAKL Real Scrapple : Will Be Served to Members of fhe Club, . October 29,' Fittingly to honor tho memory of th first Pennsylvanlan,' former resi dents of tho commonwealth of Pennsyl. vania will, October 29, eat of tho home ly and appetizing dishes peculiar to that state. The occasion will be that of the two hundred and thirty-first an niversary of the landing of. William Penn, and the form that of a dinner ac the University club under tho aus pices of the Pennsylvania club of Port land. Only the typical diBhes of. the state of Pennsylvania will graoo the festive board, .but there wtll be plenty of them, and William Penn will be "eaten" too, as, ho never was before. Tho chefs' of Portland cannot prepare soma of these dishes and arrangements are now being made to have them sent from the . farmhouses of the esstera state, prepared In the old Pennsylvania way by Pennsylvania housewives, . V To Save Isoal Sorapple. ' The piece do resistance of tho meal WiU be- scrapple, a savory dish indig enous to Pennsylvania, Cut In thin slices and fried a crispy brown-It Is tho delight of tha gourmet and tha joy of the epicurean. History does not say whether William Penn invented scrap ple, or whether he learned the reolpe from the Indiana. Nevertheless, it Is as much a part of the old state of Pennsylvania - as tho Alleghenles. . For tho benefit of those unfamiliar with scrapple, be it said, It Is a sort of sausage cake composed of bits of ground meat (principally pork), herbs and spices and, Indian meal The. whole mixed forms a'f irm cake which Is allced and then fried. , r . . Other dishes served will be pepper pot, an old-fashioned soup, : Reading ----- " . " I w- . vv4 aiv sl.rffrvb I JkSJfjnT. aJOOIl M DUVVV VA - allCJ bvuluuiu toroseoutA hi milt. Tha defandant-i I Hmh a aa.ialMa. 1 ' ' ' aVaT a aa. Sa Affk J A al!fc I PH5tt . Watll fll-V tf 01 VV! V P ' " ' . " 1 I IUrV-VBjM AAtakaUAUaTaa , ) Main 0, ItH-n asslo SCarklns ' for Camaa, row for conferences with officials of tho Canadian railroads. W. H. Skey of the O.-W. B, ft N, passenger depart were Property owners In Kastmoreland who had been sued by Attorney George N.;" Farrln: for fees as attornev In tro-1 inr . . 1 . . a 7, coedlngs In- remonstrance - against tho eepf Sunday. ' Leav a a Washington mt WIU Join him at Vancouver. B. C. He sued for 1163.':,.: . a.a-m . ... - '. ' -.,T7Tt' 1 J' ' 5 i the sjToateat Bosinesa Girls' - Olnb. The' Busineaa I tmA.raai nietnra -rMnaaii-aiii... v Girls' club wlU moot Monday evening, great f lima at tha Globe- Theatre, 11th viror wa wiii . um sa wasniactoa BtS. ', .(AdV.) given by. Father. MoKameo on lUly. I - ' 'ine taiKs ana views on airreront ooun-l a- stiaaWh-a a -...a-.i.. in'n0 "hV IFS??? - Museum of Art." Fifth ana carry tho people t ra Alberta and and are enjoyed by all who attend. All Taylors first .session Monday, Octo I Saskatchewan and ona from British bar stn. CAdv.) I Columbia. Major John J. vium is now I lecturing throughout that territory, Save flS on Tony Fan Mt-M Han. I with "Kit" Carson, veteran traveling rls, tha Tailor, for man and women. ISS I passenger agent, as hi" advance man. ltth. near Washington. Phono Main I Bis leotures are illustrated with 0163. . (Adv.) I stereopUcan views of Oregon and Call and both off lolala will map out jointly the plans for handling the increased business expected.'...; :.-;'".- It ia -probable that three speoiai trains will bo run from the provinces southward to San Francisco by way of the Canadian lines, tha O.-W. K. N. and j tho Southern : Paotf la Two will Vhcn Rcady for.. That Tv, Diamond ' 4 Don't forget .that our , large, fine stock, coupled with our good sound ad vice, is always ready - to help yon get just exactly what yon expect ' T '".rvvt '' "C'i - Our assertions ' are backed up by long years of successful dealing with our legions of satisfied customers. . - ' ' " Also, our reputation for absolute reliability . has ; has been earned. Try us for satisfaction. f " Gs Ilcitliczr.cr Co. Diamond Dealers and Jewelers. 130 5th St. Yeon EW'. Salding, Jswolar Watch reoalrln a specialty. Agate cutting and mount ing., 14114 Third, oorxXamhlU. (Adv.) atoft Chldton Sinus . Today. Sun. day, at St ' Patrick's auditorium, ltth I lats, because so many of them are well- "We look for a big movement ot the farmers of tho Canadian provinces this winter." said Mr Bcott yesterday. ."Us ually these excursions have had lasting effect on the cities visited by the tour-1 and Savler sta,, 13 a, pa, ta 7 p, m. (Adv.) crMoago Dentists removed to their new oiiioey ranauna Diag a : ana - Alder sts. ' uessanino floor. , r ; (Adv.) Tha SOnso of a Tnousaaa Gifts I Mrs. Lincoln's Art Dan.. 406 U Morri- son street (Adv.) ., ;v !.;, Ona Suit snraesea Bach WeeX il.gt a month. Unique Tailoring Co, lot BUrk. Main sn, a,-si., . ; . f Adv.) Br. 3, 4. aHtteagotv Dentist returned. zv jaeronanis i Trust : aiiag stn and Washington Btsw;v5 :;s;i,s., (Adv.) s; Br. 7. W. JtfoOoUam, 11. n yeT ear. nose, throat, moved to ; S6S Morgan Bldg. ..."i , , . (AdV.) ' Br.' Xlof. T. JUdluad, Statist. 'moved mh Aiorgan niag, Marshall . ' , . (Adv.) Four Boom Offlee Suite in Journal bldg. Outside rooms, best location. Adv. XTome for Aged People, invalids, fine lo cation. Mount tadov, Tabor 4161. (Adv.) Br. C. O. Toung returned from Chi cago; offices 783 Morgan bldg. (Adv.) 'r . . i Or. TT. It Pattoa moved to 7SB Morgan Duuaing. pnone, m. sobs. A-tis. (Adv.) Br. B. C. XSoFariand moved to Suite 167 Morgan Duiiaigg. (Adv.)' 4 t Swiss Watch Repairing. I n. Miller. tus (selling oiaff. , tAav.) V r. W. A. Blndsey, B01 Morran bulld- ln. - (Adv.) Wooster C:s Sverytlilsj 4SS Wash. to-do and are on the point of retiring to some- pleasant homey city. 'Wo ex pect to see a number . of people of means settle in Portland, because all tho tourists will come thtought hare and .will be entertained en route.' Mr.' Scott and Mr.. Skey will be ab sent three or four weeks. 5 , , DRIVERS ASKED TO HEED SIGNS ON THE GRADES Drivers pay no attention to the slgne that Oregon Humane Society is posting about tha city on steep grades, directing tnemw to cotter ' graaos,- ae clared J. B. Rudersdorf, manager of the society in Portland. "In many cases, one block drive out of the Way would save thorn time and much suffering for their teams." r - These ' comments are found in the monthly report just made by the society. . ; ' ' During the month or September 369 animals were examined by the society. Two old crippled horses, so; poor and weak that they could not rise to th feet after having been turned oat to die, were ..found ,-and' destroyed, i?'' A. ,' The ' number of , dogs and eata that were found injured and crippled, and done away with by tha society, was commented upon. Cats destroyed num bered 71, while only eight dogs, were put out of misery. . .- c - - ? .. : The discovery of a cow that had been run into by a United Kail ways train near the Iiinnton road and left thera to die. waa reported. . Thia animal was killed by the society. Fnplls Present FlowaraJJahllaa. geraniums and cosmos deoorata tha rooms of City Superintendent of Schools Alderman and Sohool Clerk Thomas, tha gift of tha pupils - of - the Woodlawn school. , Tho flowers were grown in the school gardens ' by tha pupils of the school, o - , . ' , ' " Trsda Martrar ' EXXMX9T ATE8 PLATES ABB BBXDGB- WOBUE. Indeed." it has Aftan Kaan . aati4 that "Trnth needs no ornament, and "that what she borrows from tha pencil is deformity." The plain, un wrinkled tale of Alveolar BeaUstry needs no adorn ment A simple statement of what it ia should Suffice, r . .Briefly, the Alveolar method is thia: If VOU have two or mora iaath lft In either Jaw, we can supply all that you have .lost with teeth as good, solid and sound as the best set of natural teeth evor grown in any human beins's mouth. and a whole lot more beautiful than nature's best product, without resorting io auon maneaniiis as pamai piates and the unsanitary brldgework.. Alveolar Teeth are not only beautiful, but the v are comfortable and durable. We a-uar-ante them to last a lifetime, where the longevity of brldgework is seldom Ver longer tnan rive or aix years and gener ally a good deal las, .ft is never guar anteed to last by any first class dentist, who is responsible - and reliable. because all first class dentists will tell f eu that brldgework at beat Is doubtful, t la painful , operation and gives trouble from the time it la put In the moum una) lt-nas to oe taxeu out. in many caseswhere brldgework ia Impos sible, and all oasea where it la possible, wo can repiaqe your missing teem with perrect-Aiveoiar xoetn. .xne pain xnci- ll.nl a tha - a. Aria 4m aMalliMllw viina' the expense IS the same aa the best onagewora out in satisfaction there Is bo comparison Detween me two. Wo : have samnlea in our office ta show at all times -hundreds of patients hero in our homo city to refer to. Ex smlnatlons and booklets on . Alveolar aentistry are aDsoiuteiy free. Hememoer. tnat in addiuon to our specialty, Alveolar Dentistry and eur in ir nrorrnea (loose tsetni. we ara ex perts In every branch of dentistry from the simple filling up. AXTBOXAB BSNTAXt CO, BBJTlfffS, Portland AWmrton Bldg. loeU Third. woavciv .aaagaf anar una anna, Terms to Bell able People. 4 - This beautiful modem 8 room house Alarant.lv furniahafi .m 1a innii : with large garage, fruit trees and berries, fine view, situated In most select district on the east side, worth 310,000, for sale at your own terms. Make .an offer, or for rent to responsible parties, adults only, at 360 per month, or further Information call and see it at 841 EJ. 67th, between Hawthorne and' Lincoln, or phone the owner. Tabor. 1940. .. . , , . , OiifanlEaeciuiI Trinity f plsccpal Church ' Blneteenth and Bverett Eta. Programme ot Muslo by German Composers. laden B, Booker, .. Orsranist. . Teeth Without Plateb As solid and firm as your own teeth. ', Eat anything. ' All you need ii . two or more roots or teeth in cither Jaw. Fully guaranteed. C .LS A GOLD ' ; CROWN A WHITE ' CROWN A BRIDGE , TOOTH bb. w. a. wrra President and Manager . 80 Years In Portland Plates, With Flexible Rnetloa ' i The very best and ltct in modern dentistry. No mors falling plates. VfSE DENTAL CO. - - " Thnnaa Enti-jioe ea V -ul t.rt Main 809, A-W". :a Ajb wixau-ur03r. a, . cc-n.-" ! . . Portlaati. bragoa pretzels with their origin lr the town of Heading, and apple butter. Tha real genuine aPPle butter originated In Penn sylvanla and some big wooden firkins of It will be shipped by express in time for the feast. At tho time of the Bpanish-Amerlcan war the hospitable people of Pennsylvania enriched the diet of many a soldier at the Harris burg, Ps, concentration camp with ap ple butter. Made in the neighboring farm houses and sent In by the ton it received the familiar and endearing term of "axis grtmnt- but withal made a slice of bread palatable. -.:'--v ' " Women te Assist.". 'V ivj The University club chef not being S Pennsylvanlan several of the lady members of the Pennsylvania club will show him how to 000k scrapple' in the original Chester county style. Another has promised to demonstrate the real Philadelphia way -of frying tomatoes. Homage will be paid to William Penn In terms of , the very viands he ate himself. 1 , v. s " '. Over 100 kre expected to be proaent at the dinner. .' Wallace McCamant Is In charge of the program for the even In Mai,' ' ' V ;, ft ; t. 1 nui x t i, I menu lor tl".o ii.un.-r LEV13 CCUHTY HiCMVAY I.:; Centralla, Wash., Oct. 4. Commissioners B. II Tc ' Tom long went ta Clr:' j to confer with the stato 1.' ' f I relative to the 13.000 al.uwti I. county for .the lmprovemitt.t of t' X tional Park : highway from C I t Mesklll. Tho highway board 1 . ulated that a IS foot surface shoui .1 t laid on the roedway, but becaum t t stretch front Mesklll to Walvllie is l i a miserable condition the mmlia;.,;i era will endeavor to oecure tho eonno:.. of the boand.to an eight foot r oal Any so. that tho balance ot the money cei be apent elsewhere on the road. Use common sense bny Superior eai( II ton. Main 164; A-1541. , (Adv.) '. ,.',5S!srr-r:-..3, Where Quality fm. Higher Than the Fries U "-V Specials Fcr ; : 7cddinrr Presents And Silver Anmversa Ws are offering In STERLING SILVER the following , SNAPS- in order to call attention to this popular . depirt- ment of our itorei y -r-- ,-;-"-' Tea Balls with chain: . ........... . . . .S1JS iCheete Knives. . ... . . , v . . a . . ; . . , .$1S5 Small Salts and Peppers (pair), . . . . . .$123 , Sueef Corn Holders ( pabrj . ....,.. . ". ,7&e Napkin Markers. , . ..;.... . ... . V.COa Dottle Openers fl.CO 3-Piece individual Casters Jf3.C0 Sagar Dominoes (pierced) $3X0 Pierced.Lemon Bowl (glass dish) ... . . .13X0 Six-Pieced Almond Dishes ........... .7X0 v Odd pieces In Spoons. Fork, Kntvet, ete at one third refular prices. , Sheffield trays all reduced in price. . JZWT2JS3 TIES QUALITY ST0R&-266 MORRISON. EST. 3D & 4TJI ' Jaefier Broj m ':U: t v. - IN A FEW DAYS 1 - OUR -REMOVAL SALS WILL ES PAST HISTORY :' ; tfhose .whodeslre to take advantage of the re- -r- do so without delay. .f Office Furniture in All GraHd , Ctmmcitdal Stationery Leather Gootis m3 G&ma Sets ! Typewrittr anci Carbon Pepers Aixhitects' an3 Elnpnfra' IriAtnihleriU anH SurpUrs ; ; '. : Etc.. Etc., Etc. - ; 'WERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE" ,i '-aSssW.'V I i JsAa,. e-" TL . . . " 3Baa.rSi FIFTH AND OAK STREETS - -T0.TAC0II4.:Ari.SMTl.' :. . Chstalis, Ce:tndia zd All Pch!3 1!:rfi Three Day Trams f , Ona Iu-!.t Tni.1 Parlor, Cars Smoking Cars ' Standard and Tourist C!ee; las- Cars, Coaches. . Diners Coaches. i' K TO 4 Aberdeen . '- AND " : Hoquiam Choice of three fine trains each ; day. prD "pi n-.1 ... TO r?V ' ' AND , Coulli r-r.-l , Tvo trair.5 dz2y morr.!n tr.l afternoon. ,TRY OUR THROUGH FAST SZMICZ ',".-. . ' ; To txd Frcm 'Worth" Qat Limited" and "Atlantic Exprc:' " the -Fast Time to Chicago Just TfcreyDry:. WESTBOUIJD On sale dilly, . 25 i ; : ONE-WAY -,"10. Ycu vill flr.J it c . COLONIST FASES - . icnt to hivz U3 d.'.Iv:: V ,'TniCle ,i2-f4l t4t TXiwCaS ew t . ' X - -,-3 - A. D. Cl.nrlton, A. G. P. A., 1 rionTiinnn ?Acir:r (Adv.)