ft TOWN TOPICS MO Eleraatli and Vocrlaon. "Tret a a" In i am of etreiiglli. CuiUlu 2 F. U. aaa r. t. 1 ii k'v kiiiln ,,trt' Vurllil T a Jul i l i r (.imu.iir. and V r. Bi. VAis i A.,r.,s- m1 w 1l Alder. VauderlUe. 10. n picture 11 a. in. ta 11 P, Iff. I S ivlTntb and Waiilutoa. mhw to 11 d. m. IhMJ Wt Pork and Alder lure,, nooa t 11 i. m. weather Conditions, -and vicinity , Sunday fair. North- ."-firegoa nud WMhinrtant Bonda? fair. Tar- aauie wuuu, mostly mterljr. , . i Idaho, ouuiditr Mr i ' , IlOWIRD A. BHATJS,' . . , Dlitrlct Forecaeter, ' Terdiot tor faooo for Boy-A verdiot for $2000 was returned yesterday in Circuit Judge Catena court la favor of J. Rudolph Brown, S years old, ? and agulnst Edwin B. Angell. Angell was driving an automobile whloh ran Into and broke the lac of tha boy, who was playing- "shinny with companions. J. . ' C Simmons, formerly of tha legal de pertment of tha Portland Hallway, Light .' and Power company ' represented the boy, and Conley A DeN ef f war An sell's attorney a W. T, Brown, father ' . of tha boy, brought suit for 16000 dam ... agea, as tTuardlsa.,.'-i.y--i-v4.-s Student lecture ., SntertJnmnt A company of students from the State university at Eugene, Including; tha . members of the students' Quartet, sever si of the senior class and a few mem' bars of the alumni, will spend next week . la Portland . giving lecture-entertain ments with a View to bringing the unl ', varsity before Unpeople. It U the plan to have1 these young . people speak at . afternoon and evening meetings of the various Parent-Teachers' circles of the city, also before the commercial ciuo and . the . Ad club St their weekly V luncheons, -. "'';" ' Original Bible .Lectures On Friday evening, October, 24, Bar. A. A. Morri son, D. D, will begin a series of orlgi ' nal lectures based on the Bible, under the auspices of Trinity Church Chapter ' of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew. The - plan is to commence the . lectures at 7:10 p. m. sharp, to be followed by open " dlacusslon, the whole to extend not later than $UI p. m. Attendance will be lim ited to men, but all man In the city in terested are invited. The meetings will V be held Friday evenings In the Parish house, Nineteenth and Davis streets. ; ! Beeidents Object to Oeraga Julius Dossche and George O. Durkee, property owners of Willamette Heights,' have - started suit in the circuit court to en join A, B. Carson from erecting a gar age in that neighborhood. It is al leged that the garage is jto be of wood and will be dangerous on account of f Ira The complaint also states that th prop, erty owners fear large quantities of oil will be spilled on the street and that the garage will spoil th looks of that ; exclusive neighborhood. The garage Is ; to have five stalls for rental purposes. ' . - Bew Torkars'Ap Give Play--The New Tork SUt society, of Oregon will hold Its regular monthly ; meeting : Tuesday evenlnr. October Jl, at Man- Chester BalU 86 H Fifth street. ; The entertainment will consist of an am- rateur 'playlet by members of the eo- ' clety. Light refreshments will be served. -AU former New Yorkers are cordially Bvlted. The society dance will b held 1h same hall Wednesday evening, October St. : Btrey Funeral Monday. Funeral ser vices for John J. Slrey, former manager of Watson's resUurant, will be -held Monday morning at the cathedral at Fourteenth and Davis streets, with bur ial In Mount Scott cemetery Mr. Slrey was 47 years old and bad lived in Port land all his life. He is survived by the widow and one "daughter. Mm. E. Mc Brlde. Mr. Slrey died Thursday after noon at his horn. SSI Sixth street, of valvular heart trouble. .? Tour BTew wait should be merchant tailored in order to get the style, cut . and fit. W Interpret th latest fash ions so as to make your suit becoming to your physique. : Why not get perfect Hand tailoring when the cost is no more than factory made. Men's suits to order, 25 and up. Ladles' suits to order, $85. Unique Tailoring company, SOt Stark, ' between Fifth and Sixth. " , , T' " Three)' Divorces Oranted. Two ' di vorces on grounds of cruelty "were granted - yeeterday by Circuit Judge Gatena Elols H. Nye was granted a decree from Thomas C Nye and was - allowed to reeumt her malnden name, Elolae Howard. H. J. Baker was grant ed a divorce from Flora N. Baker. A decree of divorce was signed yesterday (r Our v High -Grade Diamonds M n I , u f,, . s . s - ft ":.'.,..' J', .''t" ' ! . . " ' '. '('.. ". . Al , V ' -i and jewelry, and business-, 4 like business methods are - responsible for the pat-' ronage of hosts of partio 1 ular1 " and discriminating' ' customers, , . , , i - (jould there be any bet v ter reason for you to call' and get acquainted with ' as, and ppssibly become rae of our many satisfied (; patrons. -; J t - ' y ; - ''f v ' G. Heitkeniper Co. ' Diamond Dealers and . " ' "-v" Jewelers. 130 5TII ST. Yeon Bldg.- TIL 1 r rireu't ? Karanavh la the can of C, A. 1 aldwin against Ethel Baldwin. The Baldwins were married ln.JIount Vernon, Wash., August 9. 1909, and she alleced ha deserted her May ?5, 1913, Heat Eater Organlae,-All the folks In town who eat meat have organised and have started a continuous parade which you are urged to Join, to BYank L. Smith's market to buy these fin, frean. "uuuo Bucuii Hjia eirioin, BleaK, iua, Porlc llvnr. Kiv . PI' , V Legs of lamb anoTmi5 and rib chocs. ISC juoaai duik, xivaa ana liHiv Fancy bacon, 20o and 22 Ho and 15a, Pork chops, 17 Ho and 20c' Llvr, 10c. Oregon creamery butter, 700 and 75c Brains, 16o. Salmon. , So., , Crabs, 10c Eauaage, 16c Halibut, 10c Smelt, 10c Lard, in Ss, 40o; in 5a, 6Go; ia 10s, $1J5. Come to Smith's mala markejt, S28 Alder at, for theae excellent meats, ; (Adv.) XX. W. Barrlson iBdlotec Two indict ments were returned yesterday by the grand Jury against tt' W, Harrison, one charging him with placing lis wife in a disorderly house, and the other with living off her earnings.' Not true bills were returned in the oases against Tom Jervls, charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor; Lottie Bey i olds, charged with operating a disorder ly house; Adolphus WiUey and Ed. Ken nedy, charged - with larceny from . a dwelling, and Lulgl Petraroo, charged with assault with InUnt to kllU - - Companies Xaoorporataj Two '. thea trical companies and an automobile con cern filed articles of incorporation with County Clerk Coffey yesterday. " The Frank C. Rlggs . company was Incor porated for $10,000 by Frank C. Riggs, L. A. Howard and XL J. Clark to carry on an automobile business. The Alham bra Amusement company was inoor porated for $2000 by Fred and Eva Langerman and W. K and W. A. Teb betts and the Advance Amusement com pany was Incorporated for $25,00 by A. L. I)undas, GmU Slovarp and Odea Jones. City Fays for" BaclstratloB Tha eltv of Portland has paid Multnomah coun ty $i$4.5t in payment of its share of the "costs of registering voters for the city election last June and of the elec tion costa The cost was for th great er part due to the registration of wo men, as it was for that election that tn. women first registered. - j Sunday School Slscuaaloa. Th a aucerw lntendents section of th Graded Union of Sunday . School Workers meets to morrow evening; at 8 o'clock ia the Tay lor Street Methodist ehnrph. Th uh. Jeci for . general discussion, which wlU be opened by Dr. Sarah. Whiteside, is "How to Teach Temperance In the Sun day SchooL" All Sunday school officers are Invited. ;vv.;, v . . " -c ' - ' What a Bars Saya About Salgreney Any . one suffering with rheumatism. lumbago or kidney trouble will find quick re Her by taklnr two ounces Ba.1 grene mixed with four .ounces OUve Oil ana .take two teaspoonsful every three hours. - Salgrene contains no alcohol. Alcohol is an Irritant to the kidneys. or sue at au drug stores. (Adv.) tftacts Suit for Slender. Chartina mat w. a. uoMonies slandered him. An drew Olson has Started suit, in the cir cuit court against McMonles for $10,- 000 'damages. Me was mnloved br Me. Monies and alleges that McMonles cast aspersions on his honesty and char acter. Oriental Beg SalfeAs our rerular pneas - are always the lowest In the city, you will. find this. sal an. extra- Ordinary opportunity. Cholc and beau tiful rugs selling at prices never before equaled In th northwest - Cartoslan Broa, 478 Washington. (adv.) BeeJSy there is no -such thin as bad weather, only different kinds of good weather. Sunshln is delicious, rain Is refreshing, wind Is bracing, snow Is exhilarating and a Ourney suit goes a long way to make her feel good every , Ferry VD1 Bo Bun Todays That re pairs, may ha made without incenvenlT enclng a large number, the Sellwood ferry will not be operated today, Mon day morning It will resume its regular trips. ;;;yvt.; Western Picture Frame Oo, 170 First St ... Complete new line of mat boards. poster board and cover paper. Artists materials. Up-to-date framing. Main Safe Beposlt Taults, 184 Oak street Modern equipment, electrlo . burglar alarms and. every convenience. ' Boxes, $8.50 per year. Inspection Invited, (adv.) ' Want a Btortgag ' Zioanf Large amounts available for first mortgages on Portland real estate i Hammond Mortgage Co, 483 Cham., of Com. (Adv.) ' B. O. Easter will open a Spanish an)) American grill Vn the basement of the Cornelius hotel about November 1. For merly located at 124 W. Park st (Adv.) Importer of SXlgk Clase Weckwear of J. H. Buckingham sc Co, LtcL, Lon don, England. K s. Ervm CO Ltd, tailors. 8d floor Selling bidg. (Adv.) . Steamer fessls Barkln for Camas, Waahougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday, L a v Washington street dock at p. m. .r. CAdv.) . , v Zdles' TaUonnad Bnlts. ; Fink's $40 special beats any $60 or $70 suit in town. B. Kink, 407 Ellers bldg. Fourth floor. f, f (adv.) . . Oreen Trading Stamps givm on every purchase by Wander Broa, ladles' tail ors, SOt Bdy. Reasonable prices. (Adv.) . Th Bonss of a XOOO) CHft-Chlna cards, novelties. Mr. Lincoln's Art Den, 406H Morrison sC '(Adv. ' ' 9100rao to Xioan on S)lamondsl very low rata Elby company, $20 Lumber Exchange building. : - (Adv.) . One Suit Pressed Bacn Wek-$1.50 a month. Unique Tailoring Co, $0 Stark. Main 61. A-4S14. , . (Adv.) Xr. 9. X. Band moved to 401-7 Mor gan Bid g Washington and Broadway. Sam phones. 9(Adv.) ' Bsrrng Transfer Servlo Co Main 10. " "ALL THAT THE NAMB IM PLIEaw 4 . J .(Adv.) Barl atmton, BE. si diseases of eye, glasses carefully fitted. 41$ Morgan bidg., (Adv.). , t ' ' , ' Hotel tenox, Third and Main. The beat rates in the city to permanent guesta , ' " " ' (Adv.) r. 8. F. Shepherd,' osteopath, moved to 60S Morgan Bidg. M. 4564, A 1964. , . . (Adv.) v Sr. Frank X. Sail, dentist, has moved to $04 Morgan bidg. Main $$44. (Adv.) Some for Aged People, invalids, fine lo cation. Mount Tabor, Xabor 4169. (Adv.) lit Bifea uv fiwjww wubb"" juieging ifaaveal and) stressing jieryndj ia. jth MA AAA W. ...... o: ;:: J" SUNDW JG JRNAL, TOnTLAND, SUNDAY COOPERATIVE ny Ir. Frank Crane. ..x- 'i ' ; , rrf" mED on Institution In which progress lagi In American cities is Th Home ; . I . . Notwithstanding its being our bulwark, palladium and so forth, we do I - not seem to be able to apply to It the modern improvements suggested by , advanoed economlca and municipal sclenca . v ; i : Th plan that suggests Itself as being most up-to-dat la om sort of cooperativ housekeeping, where drudgery could be reduced to a minimum, waste eliminated and comfort seoured with economy. But most cooperative schemes go to pieces upon the rocks of personal lndependenoa We would rather have an xnenalv and ill-managed' household than one in which somebody els interferes. In the Garden City of Letchworth, England, they have been conducting interest ing experiments which hav created a discussion In the British press. Some 12 or 16 homes are grouped into a housekeeping unit Th most costly constats of two living rooms, three bedrooms, with bathroom, etc, and rents for $850; the cheapest, a bachelor apartment, with sitting room, bedroom and bath $200. In a central building Is a dining room with separate tables and rooms for reading, tea, smoking and th Ilka Three good meals a day come to 70 cents: The aver age bill at the restaurant for two people Is $9 a week, By paying a small extra sum on can hav meals sent to one's own hornet r ' -..-iv -s ' . A family of three persons csn thus live, in th neighborhood of London, In a comfortable dwelling, for from $$50 to $1000 a year and have none of the trouble attendant usually upon keeping house; rent, food, heat, llgNJ, cleaning and service are Included In the prioa ;u .,. c't. ' '..(' " "' r Aj.; k - Why do not our builders try more experiments of this kind among usT - - The difficulty, of course Is nicely to balance the two opposing demands! - First,' th demand for absolut privacy when we want it. Including the privilege of going out and coming in when we please, dressing to suit ourselves, and generally mind ing our own business without the assistance of Interested and offlolous neighbor; and, second, seeurlng the pleasures of a common dining room and social life when we are so disposed, together with the manifest advantages of oooperatton, . It does not seem an Insuperable problem. And If the English can solve It, thy th most Individualistic of people why not wT .t ' Village Znn cafeteria caused poisoning from caustic poison H. J.. Brand has started suit against Priest & Guthrie th owners, for , $10,000 damagee He claims that the poison burned bis Ups, throat and stomach. Sa, B. B. Borthrnpv osteopathlo pby slolah, moved $0$ Morgan Bidg.-xAav, r. Xerbert F. SVeonard moved to 7(6-7 Morgan building. Main 709, A-1709.(Aaj Cha. Sodlnr. BL 7S1-S Morgan building. ; Main szzs. - iaov. Br. B. O. XcTaxiana; moved to suit 867, Morgan bidg. : . r (Adv.) - Dr. bidg. 7eek St Tates, $6$ Morgan (Adv.) i sr. bidg. B, OardwaU, 70S Morgan t ' Adv.) Dr. Greene Main 6586, Morgan build ing. (Adv.) ...... .-a! mmmmmm f'i '.''1, " - .'.'- J;!'V Wooster SUs BvexytMag' (88 Wash. (Adv.) 'a '.y- 4bjsnsBaMaeMBajawssnsnejB f Baker Convicted of Murder. ; v Sacramento, CaL, Oct, 18. Sam J. Raber, cafe entertainer, today faces ths gallows a th result of his oonvlotlon lat yesterday en a charge of murdering Cherry d St Maurice a woman of th underworld. Th Jury mad no recom mendation for clemency. . Rabor will be sentenced Tuesday.. ;; .--,,( Jack Drumgoole, prlseflghter, RaberS companion, wlU go to trial Monday. Fol lowing Drumgoole's trial, Cleo Sterling, an inmat of th notorious Cherry club, will b tried for complicity in th mur dr.v-:-'-;;... ' ' v ''r-- .; Yakima Land Restored. . ' North Takima, Wash., Oct 18. In formaUon regarding th throwing open for homestaad entry of several farm units a mil south of , th town of Grandvlew has been received by the local land office. Inquiries have been At,mvAii fnilnwlnr a rumor that the land was to be restored, Muoh of It lies abov th gravity now oi m Sunnysld canal, but a pumping plant has been InstaUed : by prlvaU capital so that the tracts are all irrigable They vary In sis from 10 ,to a o acres. MonldDal line Pars. San Francisco. ' Cal Oct., 1S an vnneiuo'i municipal railway -- has .kAWA n . ! or receints over- ex pendltures of $14$,S10 from, December 28 to September SO. according to a re port fUed with the board of public , - IFV. A,al ..Mint. ? woras oum.r. x, .. .T.. .V $Zst,se auia me. .i", Men! Reason It "Out" t.am saving big money on rent in my upsUirs clothing store. That la wny I can eaye you ii iuuaw -"i'a raincoat or overcoat. See what $14.7i win dn for ou. Jimmy Dunn. Oregon- Ian building., $rd floor. - (Adv.) Elegant.' Refinecl Pianos. eK intafl of $37$ during; removal. See Graves . Muslo Co. adv4 page 12, seot $. ' - ; tAdr.) Use common eense buy Superior coal. $6 ton. Main 154; A-164V (Adv. Umbrellas All the latest styles in black and colored, v Good, dependable sjood$ at cut prices. -. Repairing axd Recovering All kinds "of extra' handles la, f 1 . 1 s , stock. : ; , The 'newest things In fold and ' rold -filled lavaliers, lockets, brtcelets, rins, taxt pins,, cuff links and bar pins. The guar anteed makes at very, low prices. ' Get our prices on' whits sapphires and reconstructed ru bies set to order.- MEREDITH'S Wash., Bet. Sixth and JBroadway t 14 off Sale Jewelry HOUSEKEEPING '''.;'.:; vt t (OonaraaleatioDa cent ta n Jooraal far sab lintton In ttala departmeot should be wrlttea oa raly one aide of the paper, mould not ezcMd 800 worda ia ieagtlt and mint be accoapanltd by tka Bern aad address et the sender. It the mlt does sot dealie to-have the same ob Uabad, he abauld s state) - "Dlaeaaalea is the greatast ef an refnraeie It ratlonallaaa ererytElng It tooebaa. It robe ertadplae of all false eaootltr and throws then back oa their reasonableneea. -. It tbar bare ae rcaaonableneas It rotbleaalr cmabM them out 1 eziacaaee ana sets np its awa eaaclaalaa la Opposes SterillEatioii Act, Portland, Oct. 17- To .th Editor" of Th Journal W hav not discovered any alarming symptoms of plethora of th people's pockotbook. that th health department should resort to the ancient practice of "bleeding" It to the amount of $100;000f for their health. It la well enough to inspect the milk, meat, ba- cries, nut th schools and th people are sufficiently inspected. . . The Bible tells us of one who "sought not 10 me Xjora, nut to the physlclane And Asa slept with bis fathers." The medical profession is developing a mo abnormal growth called graft If it is not oon removed the Anas and their families as well Willi find, themselves la the earn deplorable condition as Asa of oi&j''V-''x--:''-' -'"- :.- While considering th question a let ter by Dr. Owen Adair published In The Journal recently- should not be forgot ten. Searching for a subject for the knire, she selects a feeble minded girl Who made a good housekeeper and wife for a young ranchman, and states: "I do not know how many feeble minded children she has given to Washington.' Advocating- the theories that the doctor does, she should be able to bring her statements to a logical conclusion and give us facte But she did not know. It requires considerable , Judgment, common sense and ability to make a good housekeeper. If the girl was of sufficiently sound mind to be a good housekeeper, why should not her de scendants be good housekeepers and fannerst Thee are quite as necessary to tne oomxort ana good ox society as genlue : . And again. If she was decidedly feeble minded, ' what of the man who would marry her? Must he' not be mentally or morally deficient and equally a suitable subject for surgeryT Whatever the merits or demerits of some such law might be th measure Sow to be voted on will lead to great buses and Is abhorrent. Would it not be to the advantage of the medical profession Itself, If the pub-el lie wore better protected againet the overcharging theories and fanatlclams of experimentalists? RBADSTR. V; Boost for : Colombia Bridge , Vancouver, Wash.. Oct 1$ To the Editor of The Journal: The man who was Quoted' in yesterday's Journal as MORE LIGHT FOR LESS Mr. Business Man You want light; yon know what light can do in bring ing people into store; 1 what it does for the display ' of goods; how it ' affects castomers; how it puts snap and effectivenesa into ' your whole business. i , . Phone and have our ' electrical estimator tell you about the sturdy PEERLESS TUNGSTEN . y LAMPS "t, The larrfp that gives ' four times the light of old-style1 lamps and uses less current. He will show you the safety and efficiency . of modern 1 show window and store light ing. v ; ' M. J. VALSH CO. Sit STARK BTREET ' . Poth Phones Everything - Electrical Installed ; Letters From the People MORNING, OCTOBER 19, saying that th bulldln of a bridge over the , Columbia river : now Is 10 years too soon,, strikes m a being just 10 years behind th times.,:! If he wants to prove to Mmseii mai n m Ia, kin, mtnir . am, a . nt,, hHrht..daV when he is feeling ' particularly fine in ooay ana nuna; men, whwui row ing any' inquiry of anyone except to flni .. -. ah. h,n r... triA VftHCAUVlir . i fiar passes Fifth and . Washington streets, get on a ar ana come to vanoouTer. Va. a . nf-rAll fVirnnrh th harracka or 'ra- town,. and then decide j it Is time business,' and ir he Justinissea the ferry by one block, he'll say, "Hell! I'm SO years behind th times." - Just as soon as a bridge is built the writer is on of a dosen whom he knows who will live In , Portland, if ths car fare is reduced or the tolls are not too steep for a small auto. Cut out knocking ,the bridge or. If you can't, come over her to llv for a month and you'll b a "booster." with all th letters capitate "BMDQSSR." . ,: itl I, II. ' , 'I "A In the Case of A. Wi Power. Portland, Oct X7. To th Edlaor of Th Journal Ar w drifting back to the patriarchal form of - government? Tb most astounding and remarkable pyrotechnic : of th ' govomor surely lead on back Into ancient history. ,Or is ' it an tnsan effort to keep In the Hmellght?. His latest freak is in pro nouncing the verdict of guilty against A. W. Powers of Marshfield because be (the governor) "believes" that Powers was the Instigator of the J, W. WV- de .mtatinii affulr . Thla la In the face of the fact that after th governor hd ordered a personal investigation by the attorney general, who found no cause of taction, and arter me - governor . nu instructed the district attorney to take the matter up before th grand Jury, that body brought in tha finding; "not a true bill" This finding- included ! of those cltlsens of Coos Bay who had been connected with th so called, de portation. Ths people of Coos Bay did not do anything. but what Is being- done by nearly every other community of th scate or nas oeen aone at some muo or other, to drlv undcslrabl floaters tmm th.lp-tnUit hv vtvln them the skiddoo . notice and no on has ever questioned ' a - community- naturat or legal right to do so. The people of th towns of Coos Bay hav done, nothing mora if those "deported" received any Injury to person or property they had ample recourse at law and could have sued and recovered damagee i But they brought no suite as they had suffered no loss or injury. - It seems by th ac tions of th governor and other Social ists and L W. W.'s that they are not trying to secure redress for injury, so much as seeking vengeance upon - the Another Big Snap We have Just ar ranged for a large purchase of high ; grade watch move ments, , made up es pecially for ns and stamped with ' our name, in the latest ' ONLY $10 A . - cvaraataei 7"jewal nvef. meat la so yaar gold fOlad oaae Earrarad free ef eaarge style 20-year gold filled case, wnlch we can sell to our cus EC tomers for Only $10 Fully guaranteed by us and certainly the biggest bargain we ever offered. A GOOD TIMEPIECE for the young man. One he can be proud of, as It looks tike a 100.00 watch. No charge for ' engraving monogram 00 back. Buy one now and have us lay it aside till Christmas. Other Watches for ladles and gentlemen from S32.KO up. Have yon eeen our $100.00 . Special Diamond Ring? Jaeger Bros. JEWELERSOPTICIANS ' Th Store of Quality 266 MORRISON, BET. 3D 4TH UptoucceS SAT AMD SnOSTT BOBOOI.S T. U. C. A. Threa Cult Ooui Moothi. KJTKIMITIOIII ArlthaoaUe ..fS.OO Alcebra ................ 1.00 Oaometry 1.00 Trigonometry f.00 tAB-OTTAQBBI . Kagllah ((ur t ef t a men) t.(0 $.00 s.eo 1.00 1.00 4.00 1.00 Kngllah ' Eof Ush Pranch . Oermaa tatla .. Spanlah oramntar Literature BtTSHrSSg 419 TS4ABB BOBOOZJSi Aecoaotlng rall ograe) 1M.O0 Aavertuins (mil counej.,.. ......... .w Aaaalog (eonrw) S0.M Antairaobll (fuU eouraa) 41.00 Bookkerplog 4.00 Carpentry . ........................... 10.00 Klactrielijr 17.00 Pbarmaer (onrae SO. 00 Plan Keadlng-Ooat Engineering. 14.00 Plnmblng , ...14.00 Relnforcad Concrete Construction..... BO. 00 Saleamanabln 80.00 Bhow Card WrtUng 11.00 Shorthand 4.00 Snrming and Mapping...... 10,00 TelFraph and DlepaU-Mag.. ......... lt.00 Typewriting 4.00 Wlreleae Telegraphy (coarse). $0.00 Arcblteetnral drawing ............... T.N Freehand Drawing .............,.M.. f.M Ueebanioal Prawlug ........ 7.M lascrsrubAJTEOus i Boya' Bekooi 4.04 Cbamtau-y., 10.00 Blatory ,. .00 Panmanahlp .......................... $.00 Oaograpby 4.00 . PhT.lca '7.00 PubMo Speaking ' 4.00 Vocal Maale ,. - $.00 Oregon IIcmEnc Sodely Offio sao raiea Ave, Co. Market Se Sfsoae kiaet lias. M-ttlt. ' Horae amtuUnce for alok er disabled animals at a moioeut's SMiUoa prlee aMBonabla RaDort all eaaee af erualts I i)i)j mm 1013. - ; r people to whom the I. W, W. ware un desirable as cltlsene .v , A. W. Powers has stood trial before1 a jury of $4 men who, the law saye shall be his pears, and they found him not guilty. ,t But th governor Ignores th great principle of Justice . estab lished sine .the Magna Cat that a man shall b judged by his peen, and places him on trial before his superiors, th governor of Oregon. , Me Is Jud?e and Jury. He accuses i Powers. lie witnesses! ,Th J.- W. W.) v He has heard th - evidence, but heard . no' de- zense Ana the Verdict Is guilty. , ; The defendant . is fined the total amount, of the - costs of th Investiga tion of th deportation incident, which th blundering of th governor has heaped upon the taxpayers of Cuos county. . " ' Will the decision of this court stand? Would it not be well foreven a gov ernor who makes such a loud acclaim for enforcing the law. to stand near to, by, or close around the law, himself T , BS. ELLSWORTH. British ConanL . . Portland, Oct lSTo th Editor of Tn Journal Klndry Inform me through your columns of th address and name of the British consul, also address of "Bone or Daughters, of BU George" i any, in Portland.' 1 h , i- ' CONSTANT READER. ,s r (Thomas Ersklne with offices la the Alnsworth building, Is British consul at Portland. It seems there is no organ isation of the Sons of St. Oeorge In Portland, . 1 , , , , f i, ' . Old Song Wanted. " ' : Sllverton, Or, Oct lt-To the Editor of Tn Journal I should like very much to get an old Urn song, th first lino of which Is "Mother, watch th little feet" Anyone having it would confer a favor by sending addrese ' ,-s ELDORA SWARTZ; ' Route 4, Bllverton, Or. Kilham IF you WANT . WHAT YOU WANT -; " f WHEN YOU WANT ITi? THEN TRY KILHAM'S AND YOUXL GET IT UICK AND ' ABSOLUTELY DEPENDABLE Your mind, freed from petty annoyances, enables you to devote your entire energies to the proper execution of your work.'. Try It - v "EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE" , ; Commercial Stationery, Office Furniture, Printing Engraving and Bookbinding - . . . Atxfaitecfts' and Engineers' Supplies EEL Am n Coaunercial Stationers. OEfice Outfitters, Printers, Cngraverf. Booklet Makers sad Bookbinders ir Hot Lake Sprang , - HOT LAKE, OREGON !, 'Wonderful Ciirative BoOing Mberal Water ' . .. REACHED ONLY ' , YIA THE ' . ', ' GET '. Sgae-fcI-eBgeW - , '.:' ssaWkssswaw . UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT t: . SPECIAL REDUCED , FARES 'tV-.'.' 'rom stations;;? -r The MEDICATED MUD, VAPOR-and MINERAL BATHS of Hot Lai bars proven a boon to. sufferers from Rheumatism, Blood. Kidney and Liver Complaints. Accommodations, at th sanatorium delightfaUy complet, and rates within the roach of aR. - -' - . Apply to any O.-W. R. & N. agent for particulars, also for booklet telling all about the Springs) or write to Gv W. Tape, the new manager, Hot Lake, Oregon. , .- As solid snd firm as your own teeth. Eat anything. All you need Is two or more roots or teeth in SB. W. A. WOT President and Manager s SI Yars la forUand The yt v.- ) i.mm . , ..... vr . . . ' WISE DENTAL C 3 . 't ' . ..'..1 .i." :, Iton.a TTaln BO" -""". srsixxva jttrrrjDTwa. A waj.. ..z:.', r. " ' Zntxaaoo a liUxd 4utS REPoai o;j cur.r.:::.v ; - bill orj r:ovE:;.::;; i Washington, Oot. IS. Senate 1 predicted, here today that the rr t the currency bill will be ra ?'-v ber 14. They also Informed Ire Wilson that It hsd a splendid tt of being - unanimously aoeerteu,. r : i ;..if.. ' ii.iir..ra..jim.:i.1ir.ni.:WH....v..!.,.....?it)r.- ijaioy .-wriwar -.wn. .... First Ilctbcdist ttrtli 12th and Taylor Strta The regular services of tha first Methodist Episcopal church will bs held st tath snd Tsylor Streets Sunday, October t9th. Morning Service, 10:33 ' . Sunday , School, 12ilO ,,' Epworth League, -6i30 - Evening Service, 7(30 ' REV. 6ENJAIXI YOUI.G ' , ' MINISTER hkJ . , V- SERVICES v 3d and Tylor Struts . REV. J. W. KcDOCGALL ; i District Superintendent, will con duct the services at 3d and Tar-, lor Streets, at 7:30 o'clock. All ' Other services of the day will be held st 12th and Taylor Streets. Service aervice, combined with superior quality supplies and instruments, means a saving of time, money , and temper to you. ' ' STAnONERY & PRINTING CO WELL either jaw. ' Fully guaranteed. AGOLD .rt ler-p T 1 J A WHITE . 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