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. ' THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, - MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 27, 1913. flM MEETING TO D HELD NOVEMBER 5 .i.T0;0iaif City Officials' Will Explain How City's' Money Is to Be Ex-v-pended. - , r-' - ::-mtH i "With th preliminary work of the budget committee ' about ' finished and .; tha various estimated appropriations - tut down to conform with laat year's estimate ao that th tax levy will not b mora than T.7 mills, a waa laat year's, plana ware madeWrt morning by tha budget oomniltt8r tha first public hearing: to ba held 1 Wednesday. November I, In tne eity ball. At tha bearing th publio will be dim an op portunity to learn Just what every fioU , lar la uaed tor in running tne city gov Tha largest item clipped thla morning by (ha eommittea waa 1150,000. tha esti mated lntarast on Improvement bonds railing dua during 11. ' Laat year ap proximately $176,000 waa appropriated from tha general fund to car for tha interest payments, aa It waa thought at ha time there would be an insufficient amount paid into th 'city treasury by property ownera who bad their assess ment bonded. Daring the laat few months, however, those who were behind n their bonded asseasmenta ;: Install rnents ware compelled to par the amount . due or have their property sold, and in ' this manner considerable money .-, was collected. " With tha clipping off of the 1160,000 ! for intereat It will mean that hereafter I the city will compel payments by prop erty owners when the Installments are due, and in .this way care for the pay ment of Interest on improvement bonds, as It la figured that there will be only one payment of interest on these bonds during 1014. ' On the completion of the pruning thla morning It was found that the $700,000 Which would hare to be clipped from the budget estimate to keep the levy down to l.t mills had been eliminated, Estimates are to be secured Immediately from the heads of the city departments of the amounts that will be necessary . Anrift ih month of Nnvimbir. Inolnd- ed In these will be the claims coming In and which have direct bearing on the amount to be raised by taxation. ; -Although It has been definitely deter mined that the levy wm be Kept aown to T.7 mills, which will Include the esti- tntes for the dock commission, the est mate of that commission maje out considerably at a meeting to be held be tween members of the commission and the budget eommittea , - -While It has not bean definitely de termined, it is thought that with tha T.7 mills tax levy tnere win oe toobib cnone to ear for the regular expenses of the city, and enough mor to care for the 118,000 to be used for a municipal detention and Industrial home for unfor tnnata women. This IIJ.MO is to be tued in tha preliminary work, and does not mean that the home can-be fully built and eauipved for; mat amount. taayor Albee plans to put in an appro priation . each year until th home is firmly staiUshed.i'r:';.:v::-i.5 TO t DETEKMrNBi'SFFTCpafOT , City Employed Will Bo ! Closely Each Day, Checked Wlth'th new fflcioncy system for city employes taking effect probably ' December 1, cards will be given to each employ on which must be specified the amount of work don dally. On tho amount or quantity and quality of work don will be given marks w nsea as efficiency basis. -iv -.vi-.? ; ' J . An attempt will be made. It Is said, to put' the system tn effect for the water department before December .1, . so that It can be determined who are th most capable men and those who ar to be retained January 1, when sweeping changes ar to be made In , the department. On that date Commis sioner Daly expects to put his plan of collecting water rentals quarterly Into effect, and it will mean that of ' the large force about SO men will b . dropped. - . . :. j. Aooordlng to officials of . th water department, discharging 20 men would mean that those who bay been hired th moat recently would" b th first to go, while they ar among th moat efficient. With th new efficiency sys tem in ffeot, however. It may be pos sible to) retain the eapabl and die charge ' Inefficient, though they may .have hld th position for years. : TSf, AID OF BlilMJ ' FKBSOKB r . . r eeasaBsaasBa ".-,'; BXayor Albe Flnres on EstabUah; ' ,$ 1T ! Broom " Factory. . , Arrangements were mad this mora tnt by Mayor Alb with th BtandarO Broom company of Montavilla to try 1 ant his plan of giving blind personj opportunity to learn th broom-making -trad., While this at present is In no way a municipal scheme, if the mayor find out that it is racttcal he- wiU probably agiute that a rectory b es tablished under city supervision. - He received assurance from th factory of flclala this morninr that those who are blind, and wish to learn th trad will be given opportunity to start immedl " ately. Flans for hwnaiing these peo . pi have not been definitely determine!, but this Is to b don by officials of th company. . WOMAN EXPIRES, IN TAXI ONI WAY FROM DEPOT TO HOSPITAL While being rushed from th Korth Bank station to St. Vln- cent's hospital tn a taxicab this s morning an elderly woman hav- . ing In har possession a railroad e ticket- signed, "Mrs. Neil A. e Smith,", died of heart failure be- fore the-hospital was reached e Th woman, who was about tf years old and apparently of Oer- man extraction, alighted from a e Spoken train' at th North Bank. staUon and waa suddenly taken e lit She was attended by City , Phyisician Fred J. Zlegler, who ordered her sent to th hospital. e She waa. dead befor th cab ' , reached the institution. . 1 4 Th woman bor no marks of w ww nuu vna excepuon of th nam on a through ticket ' e reading from Bpokan to Ban 2 Franoiaeo, Th body Is now at th morgu :v'.i-,.-.',,,:a.. ..; 2 ; ( : McKenna Home Destroyed, v" . Indon. Oct J7, An unoccupied rest, dene known as Mill house, owned by T. McKenna, brother of th horn seer. tary, was burned arly today, presum- !?Ir-r ttettes. Th loss was I JO.O00. , IS DISSUADED mm HM ENDING HER LIFE Ptrolnoan - Induces . H'er .Abandon Idea of Commit-- "4ting Suicide,.: . . Mrs. Emma Cochran, mother of 10 children of whom five are living, went to -the polio station : yesterday after noon to write a farewell . note before committing suicide. 1 ; . i. i ' S From " Patrolman Ernest v Johnson, court officer arfd bailiff, she borrowed a pencil with whioh to writs the letter. After writing two short notes, "telling of her Intentions, the woman returned tn : pencil to - Johnson, who suspected all was not .' well. - In answering his questions she told of her plans to Jump rrom the Morrison street bridge., h tie gave up the ; notes, promising to not carry out her Intentions. The Jail matron took charge of' the woman. It is charged that Cochran has abused his wife for several months. He Is em ployed by th Damascus Creamery com pany..: ..,. .vV t :'i : ;i , ; : : 'M-, -'On note written by the woman at the station readat :' -. t ,-::;': .-v,.,- ,tk fl am tired of life, so will go to my death. , God knows my Ufa Tell them alt good-bye for me. Tou will find my body in the river at Morrison street" Th second note spok of a desire to see her 1-year-old baby. The children are In the car of th Juventl court. .A warrant Is out for th arrest of Coch ran on a chars of assault, and battery! while th woman is blng cared for at th olty jail. ELEVEN TOLL OF ? ' (rnlted Press teased Wire.) ' , Milwaukee, Oot 11. Seven firemen are known to be head, a dosen - men wer missing and about 10 were injured today aa a result of a fire which raged throughout th night in the Goodyear Rubber company local establishment, in th heart of the buslneas district and adjoining buildings." ', - ; , Th dead ar; Captain John Doyle, George Clausen,; aide to Assistant Chief Hanlon; Timothy Dwyar, Max FlelacheO. John Fansk, William Graff, WiUiam Freytag. v?i ? -s Th men were caught under a col lapsing wall. The fir department was suit searching the rains today for the missing. Three of tha Injured probably Will dla vvV- Th fir started in th Goodyear com panys basement following an explosion In th vulcanising plant. : Besides the Goodyear company, th losers were the Western Electric company, Zimmerman Brothers, the mutnpf-Langboff Clothing company .and the Leo Abraham Cigar eompany. The loss , was estimated ai about - itM.000.'d'rvi:-;':l:'"v-'Si.: ' A That last night's fir will claim 11 victims was tha belief expressed at the emergency hospital at noon today. Be sides the seven firemen killed outright, It was aaid Lieutenant Charles Newton and Firemen C Hennessy, George Heiser and August Faget wr dying. SEVERAL INJURED IN "V COLLISIONS YESTERoA ' In a collision yesterday between the bicycle of Harry Wlegei. a messenger, and th automobile oz r. n. qudcit. Ella street, th boy was bruised and rendered unconscious for mor than an hour. The accident Happened at Love- Joy and Twenty-second street Wit nesses report , th messenger boy ' was riding his bicycle without holding the handl bars, th automobll being so clos th collision could not ba averted Dr. J. B. Sinclair, who was passing, took th injured, lad to th Good Samaritan BOSDital. ' . ." " Charles B. Klouchek of II" King Street struck Vlda Card, I years old. living at Flrland, yesterday with his auto. Th girl' ankle was broken. Th accident happened at Gilbert station on v the Estacada - Una Th girl v taaen to th Good Samaritan hospital In B3oucheks car. Hospital authorities say ah wui b abi to go nom this aftarnoon. . a An aaed man by th nam of Calla han was hit by an auto enven oy w. U. McKensle, 17 Union avenua yes terday afternoon at Union avenue and Koyt Street The Injured man was taken to the Bt. Trinoent nospitai. nut was abl to leav ther at noon today. THAW'S CASE WILL BE Stone, Martin and Shurtleff, represent ing Harry Thaw, arrivad nera by auto mobile today from Rochester, N. T to attend a hearing befor Governor Felker of th question Whether to postpone no tion on New xork state's application for TbaWs z tradition. Ex-District At torney Jerome of New York, represent ing th empire state, has protested against xurtner delay. , i: " ': SKBBMSSSaMlMSMMMMMSM POWER PLANT BLOWN ; UP IN CALIFORNIA Baaramento, CaL, Oot 7 That th Pacific Gas St Electric company's plant at Rosevlll, near her, had been de stroyed by an explosion was reported to day, "Our representative advise ns that an explosion of unknown origin did considerable oamag," ; said ; General Manager McKllllp, "but as yet w know nothing aennue. ; , LAFFERTY PROPOSES ' I U. S. BUILD WIRE LINES Washington,- Oct : IT. Government construction and ownership of sufficient telephone and telegraph lines to trans mit all government business la nrovided for in a bill Introduced today in the house by presenUtly;f affsrty of Gompers Aiks Early Ilearing. Washington, Oct H A' motion for ah early hearing of th contempt cases against President Samuel Gompers, John Mitchell and Secretary Frank Mor rison of th Ameaican. Federation of Labor was flldd her today with th United States supreme court ' f"' ' ' ' . i ii ' x Jlestune Attack on Monterey. liaredo, Texas, Oct !7-Relnforced, th rebels today resumed their attack on Monterey, Mexico, according to dis patches received her by rebel leaders. Dato .' Accepts Spanish Premiership. juaona, oct. Z7. Kx-Freeldent Date of th chamber of deputies notified King Alfonso today of his willingness, ao eept th Spanish premiership. 1 ' I US MILWAUKEE BLAZE COMMISSION FORM OF GOVERNMENT CHEAPER : : IS OIECK'S ASSERTION Present Administration Should ;--Not,Be Charged With Ex ' penses Inherited, f. .; Th charges mad that theloommts slon form of . government. Is proving mor expensive than th old form ar unjustifiable, according to Robert G, Dieck, commissioner of publlo works, at a discussion meeting held last night In th First Unitarian church, at th clos of th regular services. Figures to bear out his statements were produced by Commissioner Dieck, who carefully explained the expenditures for . his 'do parttnent. - X-: - r ,. Thos who had mad the charges that the commission form waa proving more expensive and who had gathered some figures to prove their point, have not according to Commissioner" Dieck, taken into consideration th claims du from tb former administration nndar th old oouncllmanlo : form. Tbes claims, amounting to several thousand dollars, had to be paid and should not be in eluded in th regular running expenses of the city government, he pointed out. ;. In the department of publio . works, according to the commissioner, back claims alone ' amounted to mor than $5(00. ' ' Credited against - th general fund were II claims, amounting in all to 12127.02, and against th street re pair) fund U claims, amounting to 13438.15 Mr. Dieck said, that these claims, while . Included , In th xpens of the city-government could not be considered as to any extra expen having been contracted for vrlor ta th taking' affect of th new charter. . with all of the claims taken care of and th work thoroughly systematise!. It will not be many months, aald Mr. Dieck, before the city would b running much cheaper than ever befor under the old, system. - " Pointing out the need of appropria tions for the department of publio works, Mr. Dieck told of the new plans contemplated for 114, , He told of the dangers , now existing from danger curves, an Improper . highway scheme, and othera. Ther are four major features to be considered in municipal engineering. said tb commissioner, that ar abso lutely necessary. These are th water supply, sewerage, building construction and highway a flom of tbes, said Mr. Dieck, ar partially worked out but considerable time will ba necessary be for a perfect plan Is computed. H told of th new problems- confronting th department of publio works and ex plained th hew procedure of handling bonded Improvement for street work; KATHERINE ELKINS IS .. ; ; NOW'PLAIN MRS., HITT Slkins. W. Va Oct J7-Mlas Kath erlne Elklns, whose engagement to th Duke of Abrukal was th talk of two continents three or four year ago, was married her this afternoon to "Billy" Hitt who was among her admirers be ! for her engagement to the auk was broken, as a result of his royal Tamliya opposition, and became affianced to bar toon afUrwerd. "-;r-:- Two Case Heard at Once. ' Two cases arising from a divorce suit ar being' heard la conjunction by Cir cuit Judge McGinn. Bessie M. Middle brooks is. suing E. A. Middlebrooks for 11400, and he In tnra is suing lier for 1760. They were divorced In Gilliam county . on July 10 last she al leges, he was to pay her 11400, aooord lng to a settlement mads prior to the dlvorca Be alleges that she took 7t0 worth of furnltur belonging to him and also charged bill to him while th divorce was pending. Army Aeroplane Is Wrecked. Ban Diego, Cal4 Oct 17. Alighting on th bay today after a successful flight Ueutenant B. .Ellington. United Btatee army aviation instructor, and Lieutenant Snyder were dashed, to , the water and their aerobydroplan partly wrecked. ; Neither of the officers waa injured. A deterniinatjori to "get ahead" is found in every action of the or woman. - Vigor of body and brain comes the rood one. eats. V - . h the regular aonuiig ration for Aoiisands who elte "inalting good,0 ; and who know that: a. clear braia and steady nerves are necessary to success. ' ' r , ; V'.r , fc. . i - Made of Wltiand Barley, Grapb-Nuts contains all of the r vital fcjfbiuIding!clOTenb of the thoroughly baked, concen- ' trated, and eyefigested. ' . . ',. - Thcrc9a Sold by Grocca, ! LAFFERTY COULD NOT 0ISCUSS FARM CREDITS : SO STOOD ON HIS HEAD . H -H: i ''''i'' i. i ih-: ' From the Aberdn world. - ' -' Eastern newspaper are print lng a ;' story eonoomlng Con- p greasman A. W. LAf forty . of ' e Portland, ; Or.,- whioh, " whll . amusing people of tb country at; a 'to- why -the great stat of ' Oregon persists in sending such a man to congress. - ' It seems that whil the Amer- i lean Agricultural . Credits : com 4 mlasion was abroad. - Laff erty, who had slipped away from his- i duUes in Washington, joined the ' party of Americans for a trip on the beautiful blue Danuba The entire party wer th guests of ) tn imperial Hungarian govern- e , ment and .during th trip whll . th prino of an Important prov- 1nc was explaining to Dr. Owen v end other th farm credit sys- fern of hi country, the irrepres- e si bio Laf forty rqehed up. Unable e to uk part1 in th conversa- - e tlon he proceeded to attract at- tentlon In a rather mor startling way. , ;. - "Would you Ilk to se m e stand on my headT" inquired thee congressman from Oregon. - - - , - xes, eimperea a euiy young ', e lady In th party; whereupon th - e , great ; Lf forty proceeded ; to spreea nis : nandKercblec on the - deck, removed hi coat and stood on his head He was aulte oleased. with the achievement but after mat it waa impossiDi to make the Hungarian nobleman believe . .that he -was a member of the e American ; congress - And , - the members of Dr Owen's party say max ' tney ar. giaa - tne wun- garians rerusea ; to ; Mliev tb fart, 'l ; h -t mi. v j,..V- "INSURGENTS" WORSHIP " AT OLOJ. CHURCH Although th meeting was not author ised by th officials of th First Meth odist church, approximately 100 "insur gents- yesterday, worshipped at the old Taylor Street church. Instead Of at tending services Which had been trans ferred to the Grace church building at Twelfth and Taylor. ' , -.,:-v:.; rw The Taylor Street church ; was not opened for the services, but on of th members of tha group had a key and unlocked th doors.. .....v,;.?.. Rev. Guy Fitch, who was Isf th con gregation, waa called upon to preach and last night he preached a second time t a congregation equally as large. .. - xn "insurgents contend that tne Taylor, street church should be kept open and th meeting yesterday were held for th purpos of standing by th contention.--. --.-; ;k-' ; . ' '. At . Grace church. Rev. Benjamin Toung, pastor of th First church, con ducted services and a-large number of persons were present at all services. i' 'y';'i; in'' i'ii i i n .;-, M0EU.ER CASE MAY ; GO TO JURY TONIGHT I Thd fat of Peter Moeller. charged with second degree mnrder on account Of the death of Chart A. Broddla Will probably rest in the hands of the jury tonignc ueputy metrics Attorney Bam mersley opened th arguments for th stat this morning and was followed by Attorney BaVdi O. Skalaaon, for Moeller. Attorney : auy H. C. Corliss will clos ror Moeller and Deputy District -Attorney Magulre will end th sute's argu- Th tragedy occurred on th morning which : th i defense contended a large amount of liquor was consumed by all concerned. . - y, FUNERAL OF DROWNED PORTLAND BOY TODAY ' Following th recovery of th body ef McCord , McDonough, a , Portland boy who was drowned In . American lake 8eptnbr t. th funeral was hlJ this afternoon from the bom of his uncle, J. 8. O'Oorman, SOI King street Rev. A, A. Morrison officiated 'and Inter ment waa at th Rivemw cemetery, ' ' Th bor waa the son of Frank W. Donougn of Fau Claire, Wla His mother la tb wife of Major O, C von Fgloff Stein of tha Hill Military academy. la Portland, h lived at th horn Of his grandfather. M. E. McCord, of J35 Ford street He was A student at D Koven halt . , successful man a :Rcacon$p for Grapa-Nuta '"V"' ' ' WOINiEVELK AS PARTIC1PAIITS III E Committee- Discusses Big Pa I rada Which Is to Bring the If Campaign Jo End,; - 1 Women's organizations of Portland are to be just as welcome In the Tsrldc aay" parade as are men's, according to a decision reached today at a luncheon at which the parade was discussed by in pageant committee. 1 The secretary of the bridge commit tee was Instructed to send specific in vitations to the various women's dubs, though arrangements for f automobiles in which the women may rid probably wm ne iert to tne organisations them. it was reported thai several' depart ment stores had promised to be repre sentee in- tne parao with floats, and that plenty of music would be provided by bands and orchestras..':'?,:!. '::;::v.: After th luncheon . th commltt went to the city hall for a conference with Mayor Albee and th commission ers relative to the city's official repre sentation In line and a half holiday for city employes. 'r,tfi S'-vr'n'iVr:.. The committee aaks that business houses wishing to be represented in the pared notify the interstate bridge head quarters In tho Commercial Club build ing, so th commute will know defi nitely how to organise th parade. ., . W .' J. Clemens, grand marshal of the day, went' over the tentative ; Unv of march today to be sure so obstructions would Interfere, with the Itinerary, as announced in to journal yesterday. GREEK- LABORER SUES t RAILROAD - FOR $15,750 EvangeloS Llllopoulos. a Greek, la suing th O.-W. B, & N. company in an action started today in federal 1 court because tb eompany was not prompt enough In extending him attention, un- aer nis - nospitai ngnta, When h - was injured. ' -- - ' '- -x:, V, , T 3 UUopouloa according to tha bill of complaint, entered the servlc of the oompany , last April. Th earn month he paid A hospital f e of 50 cents. On April 27 of th am month, near Ena- vtiia, Idaho, it Is alleged. Llltopoulo ao cldenUlly.shot himself in the right arm through th elbow. An' artery was as v. ered and h nearly bled to death in th six ' hours Intervening befor finally given attention, later th arm bad to ue amputated. , , s ,j, . In his bill, hV alleges that the com pany would not . take him - to th hos pital or give him any attention what ever. -Damage of 115.760 ar asked. The complaint state . that-. It . 1 th belief of th plaintiffs attorneys that th company, In' charging it laborer 10 cent . per month, for hospital tea. proni largely tnereoy. -n: v, . The suit was first started la the su perior court at Seattle, but later trana- rerred to the Portland federal court be cause th company la a resident of this state. f VON KLEIN'S TRIAL IS 1 .., , SET. FOR NEXT, WEEK EL H, C Von Klein la to b tried for th second time on a charg of larceny of Itsoo worth of diamonds from Ethel Newcorab. th trial to begin befor Cir cuit Judge Morrow next , Wednesday morning. . Th case was ser-for today. but Judg Morrow wss unabl to reach It owing to other case which wer set ahead. The first trial last July re sulted In a disagreement Miss Ethel Neweomb, whose jewel ha Is alleged to hav stolen,' and whom he Is alleged to hav married and lived with In polygamy. Is still In carta an. I known. After ths trial she disappeared and no trace of her has been discovered. Mra a Weber, th St Louis woman who declare Von Klein spirited away rrom ner jewels valued at about $12,009, has returned to attend tbe trial. She said this morning that she was as anx loua aa ever to have him convicted. Mrs Rena B. Morrow of Chicago, his "angel," and-one of the few friends ha seemed to have, has not put In an appearance. principally from and cream l ! BRIDG DAY PAGEANT k . Tk "ii DENATURED ALCOHOL: SUBJECT OF INQUJRY Portland Man to ; Study; Its Manufacture- in Gc'mfryy for Senator LanfiV ' fWaahfnvfatt Rumba nf Th lonratl.l , : r Washington, Oct. 27 The - state de partment has been asked to assist Paul Pferdner of Portland in getting infor mation for Senator Lane regarding ths making of denatured alcohol in Ger many', v. , . , ' Senator Lan presented to th senate tooay . a box ol grapes rorwaraea by .". Turner of Grants Pais. Sanator Chamberlain Introduced a bill for the patenting of 8000 acres of land. Including many tracts, to Oregon under the swamp land act . . Postmaster Myers of Portland aaks the aid of th Oregon senators in get ting mor carriers. H says only 10 have been named since 1011,: and the aervio urgently requires mora Senator Chamberlain has been not! fled a survey of th Tanner creek hatch ery lands has been' completed, but the notes are not worked up. ' ' Miss Hebbs' conference with Assistant Secretary Jones of th interior depart ment has been, again postponed while Jones i looking up various matters. mi.. n , - FUNERAL SERVICES FOR v JAMES W. COOK HELP Th funeral of James W. Cook, a pio neer salmon' packer, whose death oo curred Saturday at hi home, 0T Vista avenue, was held this afternoon from the unitarian church under tb ausploes of Willamette lodaa No. 2. A, F. A A. M. Oregon commander Knights Templar. acted as escort to the body. Rev. W. O Eliot, pastor of the Unlurlan church. preached the funeral service. . ' ' Filipinos Are Confirmed. Washington Oct 17. Th senate to day confirmed th nomination of Vic- ' There's 'sometriing : .""different" 6out ; the Imperial Grill-- ' , home-like atmos-' j v phere of comfort andx 'cheerfulness that ap- peals to all alike.' , , Combination Breakfasts 25c and Up Pay 50c for Your Lunch Come to Port land's newest 4and most attractive grill - enjoy the good things that make, up the well balanced menu for ou r special Jable d'hote lunch: Lis ten to the lively music by, the Ger man Hussars, Or-, chestra meet your business, friends. 'And in spite of all the at tractions it .costs but r t : .SOc ' ' MORGAN BLDd ' Broadway and Washington , c OREGON . cf THE V 3 I . it i i: mm 1U j Mm , torlano 'Mapa as Philippine commis sioner snd eecrotary ot finance and Justice, and of Jamie Deveyra, Vincent Ilustre and Vincent Sengson as com missioners. y..-;- Hazelvood Candy Ranks First .with those who appreciate real quality and freshness in candy. ' j Hazelwood Confectionery and Restaurant - .. - Washington at Tenth -1 AMUSEMENTS " 1 1 BEATS STO BE11IH ' "J rt Hi 1 JLf 1 VJi lltb and Kerrlsea Phones Mln 1 and A ! 123 3 -ggSL TONIGHT 8:15 Sjeolal Frio Hatinee Wednesday . "THE RAINBOW BT A. B. THOUAS ' A SperkHsj Dramatic Comedy. lCninffsr Lower fbmr. 10 raws. 12: 11 $1.60. B lm. $1, 7Se. 60a. Bpecisl prtes aiatloe Wed.i Lower floor, IliO, $1. Bal. couy.- TGe.'OOe. Beats bow sullln. 3 Kr Next Thunday BPKCIAL PRICK MAT1MB , BATURDAT Mr. Ied C Whitney presents tbe firerlt v Llfbt Opera . TBX ' Chocolate Soldier excellent Cast. Splendid Cnorns, - Superb Production and Orchestra ." an!nri: Lower floor 10 rows, 19; fi rows $1.00; balcony, tl, 7Be, COo. Bpeeial price matinee Saturday: ' Lower floor, 10 rows, 11.60! 13 rows, SL - Balcony, rows 750, 10 row ooe. , Mail Orders Few ' : B0X.OTTICX BAXJC TOatOX.KO'W ' 4- Q" we ST MIIK AWO ALOES). TOM THS xonvir sm Today An4 AU This Week.' in -m tbs vsxor caxmxmjqx ' t,- rrieei ' , Baloany, 10 lewer Floor, s . S0 j, Sox Beats SO -keeerred by : :. Fbonas. -Marshall MS A40S7 Omtaia, o 6 . IS Vooa 1:80 f.- X. S:00 P. ' M. . e:80 T. S. :00 f. M. im r. K. :0O V. BL Comlnc Week of Sunday, Not. I. v JAUBS ommjb r- tsb cotnrr or scoots oszsto BAKER THEATM " SCAOf S. A-MM. See. I.. Baker, Mft. Home of the popular Baker Players. " Tonlsbt barrain nlsht, all seats 2Bc All week, lasts. Wed. sal Bat. Aootaer senaationsl bit . . ' ' iXRX HOUSE SIX? SOOS"" By J. Hartley Maanfra, antbor f ,l O My Heart," A play of racial prelndlee. Btres( Sramatte arener. Great in eomedr. Braolnfi. . S5c. Sfie, 60. 78c. Sat, Hat. SSe, BOa. Wed, aiaj all aeats Sfte. ' : ., ' Broadway and Aide Streets 'A wnnmro X188." with ebony Bhillber . aa is Broadway Boaty Chora ( PrevoL Oor. doa at Dy, Colette Trio, Xeit Denioat, The ; Lily White Slave, Paotrmeop. Popular prioe. , Boses sad f Ira O row beiooay raaoXTed. ni A-S23S, aula .'..!. Fourth and Stark Sts.i WEEK OCT. 17 toonard and Onalew fa "1 , Daab to the ' Bole,"- a aantloal eomedy tn a sail. Taaaday . Bifht. Athleti. Ooateet. Friday . i t A rr - n.A.A. - . i i , pigflo1 vuorua uuii svunw) iujnmi airaiti ICO, MO I mftASiw, swaw, . WNUU ellVT 16. not our Diving BtMatitkt. v-- . Columbia Theatre - Blxta sad Washington ' '- '. BPZCIAZ, BRETKBBZO SEBTJCX Bigger and Better Tbaa Brer. . Feature for bill Sunday to Wedneaday. THE JAPANESE SWOKD-MAK.Ua I, Rematlonal Mellea Drama la Two Keels BATH2 end ''Dreamy' a Bipptaif . 10e ASXlSSIOBlOe : ' '. 1 J) HOTELS ffittfff Henry Miller " t ... is 1 . LYRIC IPcrtlandj lamouslotcl a-nf.i -irr - am r it J- its GtutnaEurcpcart plan' . KllClJlTASJT.r1Clt-0. MCZ. RNEtOUS HOUSE OF WELCOME' PORTLAND. OR. la the theatro and shopping district, n a block from any carliae. Rates, $1.00 per day and up; with bath, $1.50 per day and op, v TAKE OUR BROWN-AUTO-'BU3. x C. W. -Cornelius.' Prop.; E.- Fletcher. UtrJ