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nil; oiii:Gow daily journal, -Portland, Saturday evening, , October is, 1:13. TQWNTOPICS AMUSEMLNTS nEir,TO Elerenth tvi Morrlaon. raTerabam W jiiiim uinar." (juruln 8:HO. ., BAKfcH H road way and alorriaoo, , "The Deep l'nrple," Ctntalu 8M. , ' " ' LYRIO Fourth end biurk. Keatlnf ft Flood Musical Comedy couiuauy, 7:80 end 9 p. m. -PANTAGES Broadway end Alder. , VaoJeTlile, Curtain 8:30. 7:13, 9:10. ". - ' Coi.uMMA SUtli, between Weahlnjtoa end S-r its. Motlim picture! 11 ft. m. to 11 p. n, 6I. -i 15 THEATKE Kleranth end Washington. i' unn pirturea, noon to 11 p. IB. TL.n l.: $ THEATHB Weat Perk end Alder, - , aia. .milon plotureo, noon to 11 P. nv i .':' Weather Conditions." ' - Portland end alclnttjr -ITalr this afternoon, to. ';. r tight end probably Sunday; uorthraaterly wind. : '- ; Oregon Yijr tonight and Suuday; nortbeoat- ' i 'Waeb-n-l east, rain wtat portion to- Mhfji.IHHW7, aiuu, SJI1WUJ ciaiing tly,.-,.,. , edwaro A. beai.S, i oration kWlrVw .'District Foreceatet. ' MUXmam Bum Kierlff Chargtne; that ; Sheriff J. K. Reaves, . Of ; Washington ' county, attached his mill tor Fairbanks, Moras & company and kept ! it ' closed down for 10 days wrongfully damaging him to the extent or 18000, N. M. Todd has filed cult against the sheriff and , ' the company to recover the 16000, : Tie mill Is located near Connell Or, and Todd, complains that the closing of the mill caused him to fait to supply orders which he had contracted to fill, . , Held, to Oraad aTnry-For contribut ing to th delinquency of two minor gins, cnaries uutier ana Benjamin ,r . cutt yesterday afternoon were held to the grand Jury. The girls are Beatrice Kavanaugh and Myrtle Hunscom, both mt Medford, from which place they ran away early last week. . The girls are In tha custody of the polios as material witnesses against the two young men. t Uoth glrla are under 11 years of age. ' slake Ton Dshlia Utt In the gar dens where they bloom. Take Mount . liood car on Montavilla line to Eighty. - ninth street, thence three blocks east and four north to gardens. , Automobiles - take Base Una to Russell vllle school and north to farm. Largest dahlia gar ' dens on the 'coast Acclimated bulbs give the best results. GUI Bros, Seed company, Portland, Or. (Adv.) , stay - Tots' la Jark BnHatxiaT Resl- ; dents of tle precinct which - Includes Peninsula park will probably use the ' recreation building , of the park, as a - polling place next month. City 'Com . mlssloner, Brewster, of the .department of publio affairs, yeaterdar offered the use of the building to the county com missioners. The offer was referred to ' . Sheriff Word, who Is handling the prep- i erauons xor toe election. , Special ' Bridge VoUosmen. Each bridge in the city will be provided with -"-aspeeiai policeman- ir the city KTants a request to ' be made by . the county commissioners. Superintendent of Bridges Murnane was ordered to select a man on each, bridge for the authority. Breakage of outline lights on the Broad' way bridge hy boys throwing rock ie- the reason for the request by Buperln . tendent Murnane. ; i Xdaeoln Xigh Alnmnl Xlke Meeting , at the corner of Third and Alder streets, ' tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock sharp. members of the Xincoln High, School Alumni association and their friends ' will take the regular Sunday afternoon walk. Uie course to Je taken Is one leading -through . natural scenery. V. Smith Is to act aa the leader of the day. All interested' in this recreation are . . cordially invited. ' ' fraternity Alumni Sleet. At the an nual meeting' of the Delta Chi fraternity Alumni, held at the Commercial club yesterday, Founder's Day of that fra ternity was. observed, and officers for . the nsuing year were eleoted. C. T. , Haas 'was reelected president; J. F. ReiUyfice president; F. H. Hilton secretary-treasurer, and Homer Boyd, -war- : den. . c' ; . ; 'v u Tailed to Oet Koaey, Out of funds, with- four small children , to care for, Mrs. Dora Rabeni of Vlcto-, Alberta, la being cared for by tba women's safety department. She arrived in the city , yesterday, on her way to Canada, but ' failed to receive $40 which her husband . had sent " The woman has been em ployed at Clatskanle during- the summer. former Seteottye ArrestedVE. L. , Aimaon, a former detective of Taco ma. waa arrested last evening by De- . teotlves Swenness and Maloney for passing alleged bogus checks at that place. ; A few checks now questioned by the detectives have ' been located v and ; placed to Amidon's credit, which checks ware passed in Portland. . Xlsslnr Man Xeated.- Instead f killing himself. Charles W. Udell of Amity, Or., went on a north end cruise early this week. Be summoned his wife and mother-in-law to Portland to his ; - funeral, then disappeared. He was , found by a friend and taken care of. The wife and police searched the' city for two days, learning yesterday cf his esca pade. . . ,j i:., --;: . .. Win OaU Trial Socket! On Kavem! ber 8. Circuit Judge Davis will next call his trial docket Cases are now ;. set until Christmas in his department and practically all caaes at issue are set for trial: It has been, Judge Davis' custom to call his docket each Friday, " , but this will be dispensed with until after the November date. , . m , Be-Openlng-Sam Frisk, begs to an nounce that he has purchased the Wel don Darling cigar and newa stand, lo cated, at 86 Sixth .street. Wella-Fargo Bldg., and has put in an entire new . stock and will be pleaaed to meat the former patrons, as well as . his friends. (Adv.) Qneatton of XaaponalbUity. since the county assumed control of the Broad way bridge, about two, months ago, the .structure has cost the county S4S8.S0 in repairs- Superintendent of Bridges Murnane reports that the expanses are for machine bolts, asphalt, paving : blocks, sand and other incidentals. The , entire matter of responsibility for pay. ..-ment for these repairs is In the hands HlTlMEfkO EPISCOPAL CHURCH TWELFTH and TAYLOR Stt,. Dr. BENJAMIN YOUNiG h;0'-t- V' W PASTOR 'tM f A ftth- Sunday Servicea -t..; -v 10:30 A. M-Snbject: .?rtt WorthiprWhere? Whjit?. 70' P. M-SubjectSi Is It Worth While? Splendid Chorus . : :, t ieaaer, Miss Jiditb'., Rosslyn r n . "... ''.;':''' vuiiaia, . opc.i Acquest musical urogram Come to the Reopening Services of District Attorney Evans for deter , mlnatlon, Tlie city disclaims repon I slblllty J the Pennsylvania Steel com' panjr nas lateen reruga behind Its oon tract, which absolved them from rexpon sibilify when the city accepted the struc ture. , , , Will lecture on Writers-Charlen X Woodbury, a personal friend of Ralph waiao urnerson , and Brouaon Alcott, will arrive in Portland, October S3. He Will give to the Portland publio two ad dresses on unaay and Saturday , even ings, October. 24 and 25. These lectures contain no deductions from either Mr. Emerson's or Mr. AJcott'a books. Port land friends .have secured the Unitarian cnapei ror these lectures, s . .n- Vavor of .Dfnlvaralty Besolutlona Indorsing the "appropriations . for the University of Oregon and calling upon cltlsena of the state to vote in support of the university at the forthcoming referendum : election! November 4, were passea li t meeting of the Brooklyn Parent-Teachers' association held at the Brooklyn school last nla-ht. : Irrnnte Hilton was the principal speaker at the trnmnssled : Bog sills CaW The un muzzieo aog or Mrs. iv, t M. " Wpoley, 1071 East Twenty-second street north, killed the1 pet eat of Miss Lillian Eve son, a neighbor, Wednesday. , In the municipal in court ; yesterday . Mrs, Wooley was , charged with allowing her dog j te. run at laraje without x a mussie and waa fined 2. " ' ; tamographera Wanted The United States Civil Service commission an nounces that on November IS examina tion will be held in, thla city for the po sition of stenographer and typewriter in ins xieia service. - Persons desiring to compete in this examination ahould an. ply to Z. ; A, Leigh, poatofflce depart ment. Bleating at Konta villa.. T h h iftontA. villa W. C. T. U. met at the home of airs. Mcuiave yesterday afternoon with 15 members present An Instructive and Interesting program was given and plans were uiaue ior ine coming year, V. Trimble's Themes at Centainaj. ?-Mu.,via auia fine, eunaay, 7:0. p. m, "Is Christian - Science christian t Tasted by the scriptures, Christ God. uiainai iib, a, m, 'he Unrecog nised uoa." jaest .music. Mrs. E, S. m in er,v soprano, ana large , chorus. Adv. sonte for lunday Walk Th Phvsi. i -T"iure waiaing cluD will meet at Sixtieth and Division streets, on the Hawthorns avenue car line, at 1:30 Sun. day afternoon. They will go out the oecuon xine road and return by the Powell Valley road to Lents, , ; Tavor Appropriation. The Pimnt. Teachers' drclo of Shaver school lest night unanimously indorsed the appro priation to the University or Oregon, which lias been attacked by the refer endum. ;P. C. Wood apoke la favor of the appropriation. , Steel Cells Stand Test Files. . nir. saw and drUla have sailed to damage the new tool-proof cells juet completed in the aouth wing of the county Jail on the top floor of the courthmiaj. . m,. Portland .Wire and Iron - Works con ducted the tests. i Tint Presbrterian Chniek. ,,n.. 12th and Alder streets. The tiaatnr Rev.John H. Boyd, D. D., will occupy the pulpit both morning and evening. Preaching services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:10 p. m. to which the Dublin in Mr. ajuy lnviies; V.(AdV.) ew Grand Theatre. 105 sixth rh moat thrilling three-reel Gaumont pic ture aver shown here. "Who Killed George Lambert?" ' Thursday. Friday, Saturday, Also roaring Keystone com- edy. 10c show for 5c. , CAdv.) Two BlToroes . Oranteet Deoree. of divorce were granted yesterday by Cir cuit Jitdge Cleeton to Amanda Walker from Robert- L. Walker for desertion, and to l Minnie Brosche from Axel Broscho for cruelty. . Will not Issue Stock. The trustees of the Rose Festival association yesterday filed articles of incorporation with Coun ty Clerk Coffey. 'The association has no property and will not iasue stock, In addition t othe festival feature it pro poses to encourage the production of roses and other flowers. The trustees, ,You opportunity is here TODAYbut will be r A" ' . i'. TODAY is offerin? VOU the briDorhinitv rtf a ; : . dollars is worth as much as fifty dollars will be tomorrow. Take advantage of this opportu :v ":-; nity while you may, and furnish your homes in the world's best Carpets at a bare fraction of . what they would cost you at another time.- We have sold Oriental Rugs at this sale for less than you can buy domestic-make Rugs and we have sold Oriental Rugs for hundreds of dollars but remember, they are worth ;,'-''"ftOUSdJl:'.:r;-;;";' '.'3, "; ";;' : ' I: TONIGHT AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. SHARP Wfr- 'K'r: 1'r'i''I: i' ;nd;aftcr tonight tiem Northwest will be over will be past his- , 'r ) : But fbii still have this last opportunity -tonight everything will be cut loose Oriental Rugs must go '? ; ,-we do notcare.wha f-t, :.: : ' SC-Sa In nil ctre IrAm 'M, the small mstt to MMBWirZ and 5 o'clock, we will sell V.yv..fe';,,v,su-i 'fM-f,'' eelccted from S clvio bodies Interested in the festival, are: Franklin T. Orir fith, C. C. Colt, W. F Woodward, C. V. Cooper,- Guy , W. Talbot, Wk E.. Coman T. L. PerKina, Ralph W. Iloyt bB.Ai derman, Frank C. Rlggs, A. H. Averlll ana J. A. vurrey,:-.:,,;::.;; -y-.yvyv. Steamer' Jessie Harklns for Camaa, Wasbougai .and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday., Leaves Washington treevdock at -p.,, m. (Adv.) " . The , Zonae ef a 1000 Oifts China cards, novelUes. Mrsi' Lincoln's Art Den, 405 Morrison st(Adv.j',.;., Dr. , B. Band moved to 6017 Mor gan Bldg, .Washington and Broadway, same pnones. t (Aavi r. B. 9. Shspherd, osteopath, moved to 609 Morgan Bldg. M. 65. 'A- 196a. n ,(Adr.) Br. KarbertlT, leonard moved to 76S-7 Morgan bulldijig. Main 700. A-17Q9.(Ad) : Millard' O. Belbrook. dentut. returned. 807 Morgan bujilfllng, Main 8fil. (Adv.) OnaaC loading, SC. B- 751-2 ; Morgan building. Main ezZB. : t f p- ' (Aav.j Br. 8. K. Bamby has moved to tot Morgan building. Main lies. (Adv.) Br. Jack , M, , Tata, 165 V Morgan bldg xiiWliA;. vyMri: (Adv.) Br. Xaa" & CardwelL 702 Morgan bldg., iyi:.l-J-;fV.. jf,:,u&Y.) MRS. PANKHURST ; ; v : NOT, PERMITTED TO : - LAND IN NEW YORK "' (Continued From Page One.) Mrs. , Pankhurat 'changed ' her mind and the officials breathed easier. Responding to a telephone message to Washington, immigration' officials told Attorney " Reeves. ' renreaentlnar '.Mrs. Pankhurst,' that the suffragette leader would be released . tomorrow . on bonda Mrs. Pankhurat .' smiled when she re ceived tha news and said she would like something to eat Then she disposed of a slice or roast beef. : aires Board; 'Dressing Sown." After the Inquiry board had finished interrogating Mrs. Pankhurst ahe turned on Its membera. - . "If what I have dona in mv fight for English women la called moral turpi tude,Kahe said, "then your Revolution ary warriors and the men spilling the tea In Boston harbor Were guilty of tha same crime." Then she launched Into a denunciation of the methods employed oy the board, y -Ail rlghf she said. "If you stand it I can. ButJ warn you here and now that I shall not eat a morsel while I am detained here." Ten minutes later Mrs. Pankhurst changed her mind, greatly totho reiief-of-the-boardimembera - , Proceedings Ware Secret. The board of Inquiry consisted of L. C Steward, A. 7. Shell and S. A Eppler. The proceedings were secret Mrs. Pankhurst; was not represented by an attorney. Attorney: Reeves, renresentlnar Wra Pankhurst, telephoned to the department of labor t' Washington regarding ' Mrs. Pankhurst'as exclusion and asked .that aha be released on bonds. He cited the case of . Maris Lloyd, the actress, aa a precedent Miss Lloyd was gseased on nail so sne might rill theatrical encase ments. .-, . ' - Mrs.. Pankhurst Is confined in the same room thai was occupied bv rinri. Lino Castro, formr president of Venezu ela, wno was ordered deported as an un desirable, but. who appealed to the fed eral courts,, where he won his case. Mrs. Pankhurst added that she thought hr case was prejudiced. "My examiners had a list of typewritten questions ready to read to me," she explained, in support of thla opinion. "I protested that the United States did not exclude Parnell, O'Donnell. Redmond, and " other Irishmen who came here to ask eoifaributlons in a cause which the present ruling class In England opposes, and that la all I am doing. But the board paid no at-1 teniion." After Premier Asqnith. ' Talking soon afterward to the re porters, Mrs. Pankhurst said: "I wish it could be understood' that the suffragette movement in England is sense or tne wora eh Bros Auction IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO BtTY W '..'j;, 1 1 ', , 1 11 ' '. 'I' ' . i ORIENTAL RUGS AT AUCTION ,thv Urge) carpet sizce rnqst 'it'iV' direcVd'agalnst Premier Asqulth and not against JCingr George. It Is .Asqulth, tha prime minister, ; who' Is blocking woman's 'suffrage " ''')f a "Woman'a status Is very different in England' from' what it is here. . I am not here to teach American women how to get the ballot They are too intelligent to need to be taught'" -.;'!,:'!'.'.) "America is a county of experiment People seek the beat. England is ultra conservative. : Its traditions aro ao far reaching and people are so set in their opinions tha-t they fear change, ,;;;jS;. : Armed Toroe of WomeBif.., Tit is true that we militants are die cussing the proposition ; of raising an armed force of women to fight for the ballot organizing along the lines of the Ulntermen . who are planning , to fight Irian home: rule,'.- i:'j;'v,w '-'U "Personally I favor the Step. Doesn't it 'seem strange that-Sir Edward Car son, tha anti-home rule leader, can drill bis men unmolested, while tender women are being ruthlessly mishandled and sentenced to prison merejy for holding puDiia meetings! , ; v - "Sir Edward takes refuge behind tha word IX.' He says his men will do something Mr something happens.1 . : "Our motto is Death or the VOte.' and British officials realize that wera ready to die but they are taking care to allow no One to die, because they anow mat a single woman'a death In prison would bring such a popular 'up rising aa would compel universal suf Camlnettl , Keeps) Silent. - Washington, Oct. 18. Commissioner General of Immigration Camlnettl would not discuss the Pankhurst case until ha received an official report of the Dro ceedlngs, . . , : ' ,V Illinois Women Protest. Chicago, Oct .It On .behalf of' the liiinoia Equal Suffrage association. Mra Grace , Trout today protested by tele- grapn to president Wilson against Mra Pankhursfs detention by the lmmlgra- uon autnontiea v . i . i ADMIRAL EATON NOT . ' INSANE NOR USER OF 4 DRUGS. SAYS DOCTOR -t (Continued From Page One.) Frarae. "Then she said Jt occurred at S o'clock. Mra. Eaton said she and her daughter found the admiral on the floor and lifted him to his bed. She also claimed he. vomited all the medi cine after ! left" Dr. Frame removed Admiral Eaton's stomach, intestines and brains, short ly after hla death, and found traces, he said, of poisonings SErs. Eaton's Mother on Stand. The re-direct examination of Doro thy Eaton was finlahed yesterday afternoon. She was excused after oc cupying the stand for five hours. The girl Bmlled at her mother as she sat do.wn 'beside her.7 - Mrs. Virginia 'Harrison, Mrs. Eaton's mother, ' described,- Admiral Eaton's death. She said her daughter displayed hys terical tendencies towards the admi ral at times and seemed to believe her husband was actually insane on the subject of poisons. She said she had seen the admiral intoxicated but al ways considered him very much, of a gentleman. The witness testified she had never detected any signs of a drug habit She laid the friction of her daughter and the admiral to the latter'a dislike of Mrs. Eaton's elder daughter, June. Widow laughs at Witness. Miss Bessie Collamore followed Dr. Frame to the stand.- She testified that Mrs. Eaton asked her to testify that Ad miral Eaton's conduct toward her was Improper. Mrs. Eaton laughed loudly several times during Miss Collamora's testimony. Mlaa Grace Howard waa the next wit ness. She swore that Mrs. Eaton re quested her to testify against Admiral Eaton after the defendant had accused him of poisoning their adopted baby. Both Miss Collamore and Mlas How ard denied that they had been guilty of improper conduct; with the admiral. Have You Seen Th wonderful danoes Alllston and Trucco the staircase waltz and Texas Tommy dance? The sensation of the day. Arcadian Garden, Hotel Multno mah. (Adv.) gone tomorrow. Opportunity in the truest is expressed in - , lifpfimft in hiivinjr DnVntal Rno-c highly prized Oriental rugs will be the entire, remainder of our Laces and Linens, ... M' - -. News of County Board The hearing of the petition of Joaeph Stephanowlcs for an order to make hla brother?, : Michael 1 ; Stephanowlcs, I con tribute to the support of their father, Constantino Stephanowics, bag been eet for October 20. The hearing was orig inally set for .Ootober, 11, but itiwas found that the citation had not , been served on Michael' Stephanowlcs.. ',r .! ' Superintendent of County Machinery EatcheL was authorised by the county oonunlssioners to act for,- them in the proposed purchase of an automobile truck and use his Judgment in regard :o its purchase. . - yi-i'.:' . Tha hearing of the claim of A. Sander oook against the county for 825 on ao count1 of tha slaughter of a eow in fected with tuberculosis has been set for October it.-:-,4-'.:J f v:V,- : ,,. George B. Cellars transmitted to the commissioners four certificates of de linquency of sewer assessments on the Lombard Heights property, which Is In volved in foreclosure prooeedinga re eently instituted by Attorney X E. Clark for the county, . The assessments are due on the sewer on the Canyon road.) The property waa the old poor farm and Waa aold to B. M. Lombard. The certificates ware referred to Attor ney Clark.' Y.'.'r-.VV ;.;' . '.- . ;;-."'' ' Sheriff Word waa authorised to pur chase 80 five-booth sections for poll ing places for tha coming election at a price of M each. .. Coplea of a city ordinance relating to the extension of East Thlrty-thlrd street from Fremont street to the Co lumbia boulevard were ordered sent to County Surveyor Holbrook and Rpad Supervisor Small for their Information. Purchasing. Agent , Nelson recom mended that coal stoves be placed in tha gate tenders' houses on the Broad way bridge, Instead of electric heaters aa requested by the bridge men. The recommendation waa approved by tht board. ,' Permission was given the Standard Brick & Tile company to secure eight auto truck loads of crushed rock from the county, to be spread along the Can yon road to make it passable. A, J.'Cummlngs, court house carpen ter, was detailed to assist Sheriff Word In preparing election equipment. County: Surveyor Holbrook was re quested to survey the E. W. Mutch road and prepare blueprinta of tha earth to be moved for Road Supervisor 8mall, wno is ready to improve the road. Agreements between Multnomah coun ty and the O.-W. R. St N. company re garding the placing of the construction camp at Multnomah Falls and laying an eight-inch pipe line to convey water along the company's right of way to tba camp were approved by District Attop ney Evans and signed by the board. The camp is for men who are working on the construction of tha Columbia River Highway, The agreementa were sent to the company after being signed . , . A request by District Attorney Evans for consultation rooms for his depu ties where they may confer with peo ple seeking complaints without inter ruption was referred to WhidJen ' & Lewis, architects of the court house. The board granted ' permission to school district No. 1 to have the names and offldes of achool officials placid in the official court house directory on condition that the achool board furnish tha letters for the names and offices. Road Supervisor Small reported that he Is preparing to repair the planking on the Derby street trestle, as requested by C. G .Colt Road Supervisor small waa author ized to pay 81 a day to the Rooster Rook Water company for water for the quarry located near Rooster Rock. Whldden & Lewis, architects of the court house, and Superintendent Kehoe, of tne building, were requested to fur Be particular what bread you eat Next time! Get Royal!! TfinAYtAn sold for what' i ." '--.a' ..''.:' :';.v..;v ;-:'4V'',:-0.;v,''j' nthi: nish Commisslon'kBrewsW, of tho de partment of puti a fairs' of. the. city, with tnformaUor.-5 ioUKhf as to the floor space In the court house, the number J1IMI SB DHiyiVJ C7U i SBaJUk uj- IUC111VW employed of ; washing the windows in the!bulldlng..i-:.i , - v.... W. I. Tom'lnson, 82S Eaat Morrison street -requested,, that '.100 yards of crusbed'rocit.be epresd -upon the road from Lusted Hill to. the Clackamas county Una A similar request regard. Ing one-half mile of road from Pleasant Home to the Clackamas county line was submitted by E. Henry Wemroe. ?: Nel son & Johnason, of Orient' suggested that , by cutting away a hill the latter road would be Improved. AH were re ferred to Road Supervisor Small. A re quest from Thomas Boggesa, 208 Ger llnger building, that road 568 be ra opeued was referred to District Attor ney Evans that the ' authority of the county commissioners jn me matter might be determined. ' A barbed wire fence has obstructed the road for two years. . . , ": ; A portion , of the, east corridor on tha main floor of the court house, in front of the former Jail elevator, was desig nated aa the place for the polling booth in precinct 93 for November. .', vi MRS. STOTT'S WILL IS-: ' FILED FOR PROBATE An estate valued at 8100,000 and In eluding property at Park and Jefferaon streets was left by Mrs. Susan C Stott Who died August 25, according to the pe tltlon for ihe probate of her will filed by her son. Attorney E. Plowden Stott, this morning. Lansing Stout, a son, Is named sa executor and Is given prac tically complete control of the estate, according to the win. .&i By the terms of the will twenty for ty-eigbtbs of the estate is to become the property of ' Mr. Stout Each of the other four children, Charlotte C. Laid law, Susan 'te Cronan, Mary L. Chenery and E. Plowden Stott will receive seven forty-eighths. TEST TO BE MADE OF -SPEECH RESTRICTION A test case to be carried to the su preme court of the state if necessary la to be made by Fred W. Jobelman. who waa arrested recently by the police when he attempted to deliver a speech in the congested district at Sixth and Alder streets. He haa been : identified lately with the Free Speach league, Ha is charged in the municipal court with blocking the aidewalk and street Both the city and defendant agreed to allow the municipal court case to rest until Jobelman can file an injunction suit in the circuit court, in which ha will attempt to secure a restraining order against the city, forbidding future ar rests of street speakers. P., E. & E. R'Y SHOPS AT BEAVERTON BUSY Edward Sears, superintendent of equipment of the Portland, Eugene A Eastern railway, haa established oer- manent offices at ' the new shops at Beaverton, where the cars' recently nur. chased by the company are- being equipped. - The work- of installing motors and other electrical equipment to the ' cars is progressing rapidly under Mr. Sears' direction. Nineteen ears are now at the shops, with a Uosen mors on the way from the Pullman Car company' works. , i The man who takea himself serious ly may be considered a Joke by others. DENTISTS v7s are now located between yourU and Fifth on Washington street, and are prepared to. give rou firai class .work at. reasonable prtoea. Rubber Plata ...... .S5.QO and np Gold Crowns i3.KO and up Bridge Work . JI3.5Q and np Porcelain Crowns..... 3, Eo and up Silver Fillings ........ 7&0 and np Paid rniings '.gljOO and up HOTEL SflEUM SAII FRAIICISGO Geary Street, above Union Square European Plat $1.50 m day up a! ' American Plan $3JM a day cp V Kw U1 and bricat cnacture. Third ad. ditioaj f kandred reotna now bvildana Every aaodent onavealeaee. Moderate rates, Ceerter of tkeatr mmi tetail die triet, Oa cariiaea tauaf ermg all orar eitr. Baiirti asuftai aiaata tritaa aaa John A. Melton Carpenter J J; and Builder Of flea and Store Fixtures built and .remodeled. . .. ,'-'.,.. Altering and r. repairing , nouses. Show Cases and1 Counters built. - yaeterr and Office SSI , Beoond 1 ,r,.v;-t . ., street near Main. v -t. .. , Phonaat Main 177i A-1TIT f$. INVITE TOUR INQUIRIES FOR 1 first arid Oak Streets Rcncn Phones Main 165 A 1163 BOSTON Remember That Want Ad :'".' ' '" '" 1 t '" ' MiC''-t Zi Yoli ':'yrtti goinf to put In. --;tVw;'' ' j Get It in The Sunday Jour y'-Kyk4 ;.J: 't :,".,.. ' rialvThat'f the big "want x '''"'-V7i?..;X paper that everybody -'itf;: :'f "' ,; v :iedsVV Rent ; the room or .;v'::,:4y'';,'' 'xCi' f i house, i Get the help f you ; :il; :,:- ?'- X:''f:,ir ",x ": ; v want. SeH the bid furniture or UvV'Wr:W f.V e''' 1 h': tfP'f'is V,S,"'.1;"V.;' Kf ' i y-Want Ada" for The Sua. . p day Journal are taken until ' 1 : . V , '' '' ' ..'..-..- -i 1 i- . ! . .-jfy - - , r. ',. 9 o'clock Saturday night,' Zf i not convenient to call at the j office, phone your ad. Call 1 " Main 7173 or A-6051. ' - The Journal Building strix minr watei itbed THaonoii. , OUT THIS BTLi.DIlt8 . A few Boitas ard aUnsU. Imoi, id ill Mil Ef .... .. -9 ?! ai t - Tenants Directory Saab, pa.-eosiAV ,,. ::,Vrc fv Mala Mis, A-U02.... ................ llS BEEOa BiOS,, Wallpapar, , . V Ground floor .....Brsaawa BBOWVE. DS. .AGUES H.. Oataepata, ' Mala S60S ...tQt-t BKUEEE, GDSTAVE M. D. Alarahail 151, A-M63. .......... .10ta floor SUEIX, W. B Inauraaoa Main SOTS, A-S876 ................... tOS. OBAJfBBIAUI, SB. 0HA8. T., Zre, Ear, Boss and Throat. X. 63, A-l7l....8lS CON8BVATIV IMVESTHZHX CO. Kaia 1007 .SOT OAUAB PEVEXOPKZBZ CO , , MarabalTsM, A-W11........M........IH SAVIS, JAMag M Lawyer Haia I7 ..........SOI SAVis DAVIS, timber Leads Xaia Ta ,.Uta flooj DUOAS, W. W., Att'r., Mala 173.. ..01 BVf H1-8IBACKAM a CO. Ha in 67W , ... . .,i......:..T0a ELUOir. J. ., Mala 4S . ........ .U tl) BANKS, CtAitENCli St., Atwraar. . kUrahaU 800, A-1UU. ................. 1 fia)HBAX, 1HU8X CO. ,a r - HarafaaU U0, A-1011 ............. S14 yi8K Ii.ACHx.B8' AoSOCIAXIOM Mala 83l SIS fOX, IBV1B B-, Optoaetriat Mala S3, A-1371 .....016 OBUUC. . Ou M. ., War. S4......0-S HAiX, BOBEHT O., U. D Mar, 13M..907 BfAlV, JOSEPH M., Haia 193... .....801 BOaXICULXUBAX llBB KJEUEJ", , Main 4876. A-SS7B .....S05 IAYXX A O'BBXOM. AttoCMTa-at-Law. Mala 867.. .....S01 XEX8SY. xRANS C. CtTU ssiaeer....803 KIBS, HQXUM.H U. ....... ...... ...... .708 KiKiaTEa. laua a.. la- ia .. , lota (loot LAJU I,XXUS liV., sar. Ull n...tU7 111 1.E, E. t, a", 4840 -.......,.007 IjnjdexL. 7.. Chirosedut. -. - : aniw . u , rawf.'MMM,4U Aa,l A-Aaaa '.i ' . Ui.KJi.aiut,, uevaa - . Wholeaala Lumaor, Mar. IUI .......0S MENiii Ei., U V J , W '. c . y MarahaU SUS .......... .........;...Sl MOaXOOMEBf, OB. J. H., Phyalolan and burgaoo, M. b8S, A-1371... 8i MYsvtf.8 MABX1B, OstMpaths. . MarahaU 17 ..................... .SO- BKlOB. ABBABAM, Att r.. . Maia 1007 ..................... ...,.07 XaMOS, . Via, X. Ssstiat.;.,:-.. , Maia vow .........JW7 0BXtfWx.8TEB XXECTB10 CO. . : KOBXttWJiiTEBB IBsWEB 'CO. , ; Marahall 6181 ...0 OOOiSAMTAL Wftiaa, OO.y ..-,,, - str, now ........................ ...,ov OliHLEB ft BOBEBTSOH, Boal EaUte Mar. Sw.. .j(.jr.f........,.,,.,.,,Sll, OBKOOB ENOBAVUtd CO. : - , , , Mar. 3038, A-66 ............... .td floor OEfcGON F1BE EEUEI ASSOCIAXIOM Maia 8976. A-S87& ........ ........... .Q fAOIHO LAW) CO v. ; Mar. AU ....... ..,,111 VEUFBB ETTBAHKS. Atteraagra . , PIBBBXOB'B AI. BETEOXrVB AOEJiCX . Main vm ................... .........mi xLAXOB00irn amd becbxaziok asb m. Or aaMiiia . .. sua avlCX, B. B.. Xnauraaee . . Hula 8975, A4B76 ,.S06 BEY MOLDS, MISS HAHCT HILL, C, S. Tu.ii ium .., ua Bi.YW0I.D8, 70S. W C. a (1 ,. , Main Wl ...J BOSS CITY LVMBEB a BHXXOLX CO. " Mar. SUS -. v . . . . .ll BEurEBI. , J.. Real EaUta. . . . Main 1M ' - 100 BKxNKEB, ISA C. a. . , ! iaTSi BICBABn O.I IsC'iC!"' Cjlar. 661, A-8 .10th floor gTEBBBLBO, B. J. , D.j. Phyalalaa and ; Suxroon, Main 683, A-1371.. WALXEBS. tOWISB E., O, g. .r, - Main OKU ................ ........ ...WH WABBEM CONSTRUCXIOW OO, hWn, Coatraotora, M. 6788 A-6244. ...7th !; WEBXDHOoi ft WESIBaOOK, Attora- , ' Main 1007 ........ WEBXPOHt LUMBEB CO., THE Max. 311 ........-...............81 WU1XESLQE, OB. GEO. ., Phjalotaa . i euraon. aaa .....,..,.,.. u. WIXXENbEBd, MA80M, Baal Xatate, , wuuunnu, m. Uh ,,.,.,. 4 WOEEKEH, PAUL, BantMioloaUt. Main 628, A-1371 , ,M1, j WRIOHI-BLODOiTI CO.. tXD, Xuubr Landa, Baia .IKh r Hlf 'i vf" 4 l.sfS : i, "I v1 if dtjcHii. .... CXUce T't ri'-i - KciiWAn .;!.iii::cco K-lEtM r.C.TIEKS.p;: tlT' . i j all welcome vv :: r'i' 'i.i t.- Mm - t ' i :.t.'n';.--; 1 i,;,i'lV-