1 ' 1 1 1 tit (' 1" N TO' AMusi::.:::m'S IIEILNJ Eleventh lud Morrison. ' "Chocolate L BaMlU Broadwnr and Morrlaou, "The House IVeit Door." riii-lii In 8:ii(l. . nautical comedy oorapauy in "A ui ins 1 Pole." T:BU aud 0 p. ta. -i ' ' PANTAGKM Hroadwar and Alder;: Vaudavllle, ' Cnrtalu. 8:80, 7:18, .9:10. ' "'' COLUMli A Hixtb, between Washinetnn and Rtrk ati. Motion nlrturpa 11 a. m. to 11 D. m. PEOl'LES THiiATRB 1 West Writ and Aide ati. Marw Plcklord "'Iu th Blabop'l Oar- i rlare," notion pictures, 13 ni, to 8. p. m. r AttCADfi YVeahlnjton, between Sixth and Broadway." ' Motion nlnturea. .:' v. f t i f ' 6TAB Wathlngton and Park. Motion pictures. .: ;H .-'' . Weather Condition. Portland and . Ttciolty -OocMional I Tain to night and Bandar; variable winda, beeomlug somberly. ....:,-....,-,. .; - - - Oregon and Washington Oceaalonal rala west tonight and Sunday! rain : aaat portion tonight or tiunday; variable wind, becoming souiBerir, Idaho Bain tonight or Bnnday. ,-...;.. , EDWARD A. BEALS, IJlBtilct Foriiter. :. : - Vew -, . Sate - on ."'.Broom''' ' ' Hanolee-- Through tho application of the trans , portatlon ' commltteo of ; tha , Portland Chamber of Commerce,; the railroads have agreed to a' reduced rate on fir ' proom handle from Portland to Mle aomrl; ;y: river.-'-point". -The s reduction amounts to SO cent per 100 pounds, or something like; 8120 oa. a, carload. The new " rata Is 65 cents,1 against 86 cents previously exacted. . This allows Fort , land manufacturers to' sell In coropeti ' tlon with the broom handles from Mich igan. An ;-,etenslvv market - for . this commodity exista in the. Missouri val ley, where factories are established at Kansaa City, Mo.; Deshler, Neb., and Rawlins, Wyo. x , Deatb of C. W. Becker. Word has Just been received In this city ; of, the death of Clarence W. Seeker, for many years' a- resident of Portland, In San Francisco last month, Mr, Becker came to Portland with his parents in 1890 and resided here up to three years s,go...He cam to the coast from Indiana,' having : been born in La Porta county of that state in 1883. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. C. 8. Tanner of the Richmond Presbyterian Church, Ban Francisco. ' , , n STew exhibits at Museum The new work at the Museum of Art consists of book covers, with original drawings and . the dies used In printing the covers, and drawings for book decorations by Bertha " Stuart; a small group of sketches in oil by Nancy M. Ferguson, of Philadelphia, and a group of ; stlll-llfe paintings by Marls Claussenius. The Museum Is open dally from 9 to 6 o'clock: Sundays. 3 to S; free the afternoon of Tuesday, Tours 1 day, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. ' Answers Damage nifexrThat 'a' beat- f In alven Henry Zorn, a laborer, on September S at-SO Cook street, was ad . ministered in defense of two women whom Zorn was attempting to assault criminally is thevdefenss of George Enrelke to a $20,300 damage suit brought by Zorn. Engelke said that ha went to V the auccdr of the women with an an loaded rifle and that Zorn turned on him when ha appeared. He alleged that v be beat Zorn up in self defense and to nave the women. 'V'v;-.'V,v-' Indians Plead Guilty. Andrew J. Gab . hardt and Charley Whirlwind. Umatilla reservation bloods, ' each pleaded guilty , to Introducing liquor on the reservation and were sentenced to two months in Jail and given fines of 1 100. Whirlwind. who M t feet,- 8 inches tall, is an' old offender, having come up regularly for the same offense since the time when .-' Judge ' Bellinger occupied the federal bench. They were arraigned by Assist ant United States Attorney Sumrall. Marvin Given Kine Montha. J. 3. Marvin, . arrested in August by, Secret service Agent , AViuiam Glover, and charged with impersonating a United States secret service official, pleaded guilty to the charge In federal court r yesterday and ' was sentenced to nine .months In the county jail. He was found in Sauvies island, and is said to have c obtained a loan of 3 from his landlady inrougn tna xraua.;v.. t ; ;.r j-;.-, rr. , JMrst PresbytSrJaa Chjtirch, corner 12ih , and Alder streets.rRev,;: John H. Boyd j. pastor,' at me io:sti mornina ser . vice, will begin a series of sermons on "Some v Changing Ideas in "Religious i nougnt.- ? xne topic-for November tnd is "The Bible in Relation to the Mod ern Mind." 1 At 1:45 p. rn. Dr. Boyd will preach on "Why the World is so Full of Bin." , (Adv.) Aajndged' Bankrupts Snyder e Co., , merciianis or uienaaje, .uougias county, were adjudged Involuntary bankrupts in federal court yesterday on petition of T. K Snyder and Mrs. D. N. Snyder, who ' are connected with the corporation. Both bold large notes against the establish ment The indebtedness of the company is ;u,ttf.4 vitn assets, or ,17,448.06 , Uaoola Alnmnl Hike. Meeting at the ; corner or Xhira and Morrison streets. Sunday arternoon at 1:30 o'clock the Lincoln Alumni ..Association will take their regular Sunday, afternoon walk. : They will go to Mt : Tabor, visiting the park and taking a walk on the Powell Valley road and returning to, the city ; bjr way of Lents. , . , ' Bousehold ' OoodsIn The Sunday Journal Want Ads you will find soma exceptionally good buys; the "Household Goods' classification will have every :v thing listed, from body Brussels carpet to a large oil painting. Mf you are in need of anything for your home you can save money by : reading these bargains ..Sunday. , "', : , Blvoree Is ' Oranted-A decreeof dl- vorca ' was granted Mattle B. Rhyne from EH B. Rhyne by Circuit Judge . Davis, Cruelty was charged.. .. 1 , 1 Bew Thought leotnra-Harry Gaze, a lecturer for the New Thought society, will give a free lecture tomorrow after- SUNDAY SERVICES '.. latth y'i' FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH . Twelfth and Taylor Sts. v:v - Sr. Benjamin Tonng, Pastor - . ; -10:30 a. M..':;'.'" r";i, r "Smith ' and the Church - and the Church . ' and Smith" Aftermath of j dlscusRlon In the Atlantic f Monthly by Meredith . v. ' Nicholson. . ., 7:30 P.-'M' V 'The Woman Who Could Make Up Her Mind" ' Live Topics! A Hearty Service! Good Music! v - - , . . Come, Cattih the Spirit! . i iMo a l.oimnire cf j 'J'liia will l.o in. 3 o'clock in" the a, . . ni My hull. Clues lectures will be given cltirhur tho week ty Mr, Oa.e. C. K. renry Takes Back Buiiainj. The loeral troubles concerning tlie Henry building at Fourth and OmH streets have been settled, Mr. Henry .releaslua the mortfi;e given jhim .a;id , the 'SQ"J.p(yjx" VleJdijig'the pro p'ertFbvcr: to" Mr. jU6trr, who' will at once put the property in the beat possible condition, introducing new. features for the comfort and' conve nience of the tenants of the beautiful white building - which Is ) so centrally located, facing the eleven story Board of Trade, ten story Chamber of Com merce -building and diagonally across from the ten story Lewis building.. The Henry building is within one block of the Bank of California, the United States National bank building, but a block from the Western Union telegraph office, the Commercial Club building, the Lumbermen National bank, about same distance from Ladd ; Tion s bank, while In the Henry building Itself, Is the branch U. 8. Postoff trie and the Union Safe and Deposit Vault Company', with one of the largest deposit vaults in the city.. 'Now that Fourth street; one of the widest streets In- the city, le being finely Daved and to be served with new double electrlo car line; this corner will prove one of the most advantageous for office purposes In the city of Portland, Mr. Henry Is grateful for the past splen did patronage of the Henry building, and will endeavor in every way -to make the building very attractive, ao as to merit a continuance of the same. (Adv.) Divorce for Btrs. Bowler Sophia I Fowler waa granted a divorce from Mel villa M. Fowler by Circuit Judge Kav anaugb this morning' on a' cross com plaint, -The suit was tried last Septem ber and the testimony of both sides waa considered by Judge Kavanaugh. Mrs. Fowler was given a" third interest, in Portland nronerty - which means about 12300 and also $2700 cash as alimony, making a tot,al of 36000. Both alleged cruelty. f j , ' i A - ' Two Struck by AntosAn sged man giving the name of F, ' N. Riley was struck by an automobile laat evening at Sfcond and , TamhiU streets. - He was painfully Injured. r He was taken home. The driver of tne macnine waa own Borner. 1214 'Montana avenue. ' Elmer Jensen, living at the Hoyt hesa hit . V.V an automobile at .. Fifth Washington streets, ,; last night, and thrown 12 feet, I M- Stau was driving the machine, "r' ', . Const Bnvs XaL The purchase of a tract of land 08x100 feet oontlguou con.ummalSb.ch tract has a 1 store building , on It 'and this la to be remodeled and used as a domestic science department. . This tract will give the Lents school nearly 151,000 square feet of grounaa, or over tnree blocks. - The ground purchased, Is cost ing $2000. . . : - '..";.,;.-'- Show Oarden Opem every afternoon at nm Dm, iiahlia.. nrdnia. Th bla-aeat floral display on the coaat Tak Mt Hood car on Montavina una to luignty ninth street, thence three blocks east. and four north to gardens. .'Automobiles by Base Line to RusseUvllle school and north one mile to farm. , Make up your dahUa order now while In bloom. Ady. ; - ?' October Marriage licenses, Marriage iioenaea muea m uciowr, "B"l!itJW- lunaA In rtnhr. 1818 .num. ago 'they numbered S3 Tha losa ot 11S8 iioenses, saua no v" al examination law now In effect, made oi ...mtnatlnn law now in affect, made the county revenue $384 leas" this year ??JF'. -;'':-" & :'r? " Bow Iiong wtu BaniBH ktji last? Dr. , Trimble's .theme. Sunday, 7:30 p. m.. Centenary Methodist, H ith and Pine. 11 a. m., "The Bible In the Schools." Best music Free seats. You will find a, cordial welcome. (Adv.) 'Oregon Artists to Meet The Oregon Society, of Artists will hold an Import ant meeting Monday evening, November 3. In room F of the publio library;, A full attendance Is requested, as special matters are to be considered. ,- Br. Xnther B. Oyott's themes In the Firs. Congregational church tomorrow: Kll, 'The ; Hunger of Human Hearts"; 7:48, "Religion at the Ballot ox."j.(Ad.) :;,' , v.;-1 '-Vf . . :.':' -..-..,- SteamaV Jessie Barxins for Camaa Washougal and way, landings, daily ex cept Sunday. . Leaves .Washington street dock at 2 p. m. - , -: (Adv.) Bemoval Botloe-R. G. Bun Co. have moved to their hew offices, 211-222 Morgan . bldg., cor, Washington and Broadway. . , (Adv.) Soma Ii VoSevltt. AUomya-at-Zaw, have removed their law offices to rooms 406-8-7 Panama bldg., cor. 3d and Alder, streets. . -y. : (Adv.x- Sr. O. B. Templetoxv Dentist, moved; to 408-7 Morgan bldg. Main zs3. tAav.j Sheehy Bros. Painting and papering, i 129 12th. Main sui, A-ziV- (Adv.i - Br. O. B. BaskelL Dentist Moved to 801 Morgan building. Main 2839. (Adv.) Sr. S. O. McParland, moved to suite! 857, Morgan , bldg. (Adv.) Oa Sterilisation Art vote 808 No. (Ad) -f. ii,u-t -V"' '.- ." "v i 5'.-",; Dr. Jj M. Killer, dentist, Morgan bldg, -v. q. ' :.. .)y (Adv.)- Sr. B. B. Xaslop to Morgan Bldg. (Ad) RECLAMATION PROJECTS I IS KNOTTY PROBLEM The Sacramento river ' reclamation project is one of the most difficult ever submitted to congress, said Congress man W, E. Humphrey of Washington, who Is a visitor in Portland on his war to investigate the merit of the schema "it involves a number ox perplexing problems," said he. "There is no doubt that the reclamation of several million acres-of land would more than justify the 310,000,000 or 312,000,000 of expend iture. But the government must con sider, the demands of navigation, the ef fects of the division of current, and its own responsibility In the deposits of silt resultant from the river mining per mitted by the government In the early days of the gold discovery. , , , ; '1 am given to understand that the people will bear perhaps the cost of the project, jir mat is tne case It will prob ably be undertaken, . because I don't think congress would negative a project where the people's interest wi shown by a large contribution toward its cost" Shoots ttlrl Ma IVnnM nr..,''.: -' San Francisco, Nov. 1. Because she i would not marry him, Arthur Paul, i packer for a local jobbing house, yes terday afternoon shot Miss Laura Per. nancies .to death and put ft . bullst tnrougn bis own brain. -v s;, - f. r' " " . 11 "' ' ;. rrank Results Disastrously. ' IOs Angeles, Nov. 1 Alice Man they, 16, and William Leach, 15, were possibly fatally hurt and four others Injured when their automobile collKled with street obstructions placed by Hal loween celchp. ' ,,;,,",;;:-. '' "...j ''. Ti ns is a reproduction: . . .THAT .WILL BE. VOTED Oil,". Reproduced below la the official ballot as it will appfar wliui handed to tlon November 4. , , - . , i . . In votln ig it is Important to remember the advice of the secretary of state. lion. - If you want WiY rticasure to become a law. vote "Yes." If. reunir election. If you want any rticasure to become a law, vote 'VOte "NO.'.'..'.; ;., "..:',iri,0 . - T , . . This is not a vote for. or against V c iv. Vl l"e ?' "leasures on ine oaiiot were pannea ry tne leiHiature alid'iater referred to the people fuT'ap ",rHH r.or - pprov ' 'ba sixth measure to issue bonds" for the interstate bridge was submitted by initiative petition. . , ... . ..j.-.' . , t t Keep In mind that a "yes", vota is for the measure; a W vote Is against ths measure., " ' tr OFFICIAL ELECTION BALLOT FOR PRECINCT 1 NO, . Multnomah County, Held on November 4, 1913 M f MARK A CROSS Beferendnm Ordered by Petition tata University Building Bapalr rand Referred by au thorlty of ' Mr. H. J. Parkflion, - as Secretary, Oregon Higher Educational Institutions Betterment League, No. u uregonian tiuiiaing, fortiana,' la to nrovlda funda for renalra ror repairs State University Buildlng-a. urn follows ing. thirty thousand dollars: teen thousand dollars; Ceady Hall, . heating plant, ten thousand dollars, 300. Yes. 301 ' No. ' '' ' ' .. Vaiversity of Oregon Hew Build Lag Appropriation R i ferred - by authority of H. J,: Parklson, us Secretary, '. Oregon . Higher Educational Institutions 'Betterment ' League, No; 409 Oregoniaa Building. Portland. Oregon. , Its purpose is to provide funda to construct,-' equip . and . furnish 'a modern fireproof . administration and class-room building, and to extend the heating- plant to ' . the same. The amount appropriated therefor is one . .hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.) ' "'- - Vote YES or NO. '' 302, Yes. . r , , .... 103. No. attarillaatloa Aet Referred by authority - Little, as Vice-President,' 7110 Forty-third Avenue, ' nose is to authorise the S Anu-tsteniiz Portland, tate Board such surgical operations as the rfi erates and aexual Derverts. both defining who shall be considered ' being persons confined In some 6 ' 804. Yes. SOS. No. , IAILR0ADS OBJECT TO . TENTATIVE ASSESSMENTS .' (Baiem Bareaa Of The Jon real.) Salem. Or- Nov. 1. Representatives - e h. nrinHnar-railroada In the state b,fora t th, ,uu board . of eaualiaaUon Te.terday . and protested against the tentative assessment of the railroad nronertles made by the state tax commission, . Au of them objected to the assessments, declaring the railroad properties i were being assessed at a higher ratio than other property in the same counties. ;,' ' " 'L,' iRepresenUtives of th O.-W. R. A N. taatimonr in behalf of all- the companies. This included exhaustive tabulated statements purporung to auow tne aaaessed and actual values of prop erty generally throughout the counties through which the railroads run. - Thoaa attending the hearing were: For - ,!; ,., and O. 8. L.. A- C Span J.n.r.i attorney: J. W. Morrow tax i r b. HaUock. anarignv . "-"- ....w t ' tax aaent. For Northern pa- cfflono Si P, 8., Charles Murray, 'J?T-jS,, x c, Darles, tax and tax commissioner; J. C. rws, tax ana . . . - txr rv ftmith. sneclsj I .Kf - -..nti W.Cf f14 of tan ingnt ox wy "- "' " w y neral attorneyi J. B. Eddy, Ux and right of way agent. .- nc COURT DISPOSES Ur FURS IN LITIGATION Two trunks and a big box. f "14 wUh fura valued at approximately , were claimed by three rerent seU of claimants In District Judge Jonerf court yesterday afternoon. The original own ers finally received the property by or der of Judge Jones, and the furs will be returned to five New P ThS furs were secured through a search warrant from the store of the 5,-.7 o..i a. rioak company, which ?r:u(w ' iT had nurchased them, York firms, , claimed Jhsm. referee In bankruptcy claimed them s assets of the Standard Suit Cloak company. v. "h --nt tnto bankruptcy a few days Wf UtVM w aLii.'.h;.' th. Vura were sent to J. miiiarm & company, on consignment to be sold n a 10 per cent commission. Ellison died and a fur 1?mn am Max Wechsler Is accused t toMwg the furs for his own . usa Standard company -claimed to have bought them, no bllla or other papers showing ownership could be produced. Wechsler is In Jail on a hare of lar- r rtv.r furs from Ellison s stack. the charge neinj priori-. ' ARMORY IN NEED OF . . EXTENSIVE REPAIRS , Ji-J..." h- " ' "" ''V'-'i'!-!''' -.r;T,T t The sum Of $.00 was authorised to be spent for the repair; of tha roof of the armory oy-- tne coumy vuiuhmmwui this morning. A written statement of repairs needed waa presented to , the commissioners and showed that $81,100 could be spent' in making repairs and changes to put the building In good condition and make it fairly modern. U" lit the report from the Oregon-,na tional guard officials Jt was said that the value of government and state para phernalla stored and In use In the build ing Is $128,000 and that $200,000 worth more may be added In the near, future. The ' repairs and Improvements- asked are: A basement under the south half, $43,000; a new floor in the south, half, $4600; a new metal roof, $8600; repairs to the walls, $1600;. a" new kitchen, $3200; new ' plumbing . and -"repairs, $10,000; remodeling of quarters, $15,000; painting, $1600; a steam heating plant $6800, The report was referred to; the budget committee for consideration. ... , SUNDAY EVENING MUSICAL PROGRAM : FIRST II. E CHURCH 1 2 th and Taylor . Orgaa Hambers by Mr. Patton, ,' -..,-, v-,, Beginaiagat T10.c : , a) Fantasia ;.r. ...... Hammerel ib) Twilight Sang...... Whitney. (o) Finale In D major. . ..Naxson (d) Cantablle Nuptuales. ..Dubois Chorus,, Rejoice , in the 'Lord'! A .... . . .Lombard Quartet V --i'1' ''.'- j: ; "When Morning . Dawn a"... j .'. ; -'( ........... . . ... . , Bohm-Lynes , . "Savior, When Night In- ' volves the rSktes". .Shelley Gospel sold by Miss Collais. Quartet Edith Rosslyn Collais.' soprano and director; Kliaabeth Hamilton Stowern.. contralto; Harold . Hurlbut tenor; W. A. Montgomery, baritone. . ; '. ;,!- to De perrormea upon namiuai criminals, moral aegen the referehrVum on tli measures. Tr It a (X) BETWEEN THE NUMBER AND ANSWER VOTED FOR. of the People. uregon. its purpose and and aaaitions to the Library Build. Kna-ineerlnar Bulldina. fif ten thousand dollars; 306. Yes. Vote YES Or NO.' 807." No. 808.- Yes. . . 109. No. Of Mrs. Lara (1 ntl-Sterlllzatlon Leaa-ue. No. Oregon. its pur of Health to .order Board ahull adlurim. male and female, and 810. 'For the ' as such, the same tate Institution. Vote YES or NO. ' SLV . Against BOY TRAMPS CAPM E Have Luck f Hunting .Without Gun, Bag or Hunting License. . With hunger as a sauce, the sky as a roof, green grass as a tablecloth and the water of the Columbia river to wash their throats four bos a few days ago enjoyed to thedimit a feed of "mulligan stew." The methods employed to gather together the various viands of the feast were unique. ".'.':'.- The' four boys, James Madonna, 15, and. Chester Reed, Darren Gentry and Chauncey Butler, each 14 yeara old, were runaways from Portland" and.- were camped at "Hobo camp,' a point on the Columbia . river about 20 miles down stream front Vancouver, Wash. ""Eats" had been scarce for some time when one of the boys spied a goose floating on the bosom of the river within a stone's throw of the bank. Arming themselves with rocks, they lined the bank and at a given signal each let go a rock. The gooae flapped Its wings and showed distress. . in twinkling one of the boys stripped and dove Into' the cold water. , Spurred by the thought of a square meal tie broke swimming records In making for the goose, which was attempting Ineffectu ally to escape. Grasping the bird by the neck, he towed It back. An old can was discovered and the bird was soon steam Ing over a camp fire. Meantime the boys skirmished around at v neighboring houses and secured bread, potatoes, salt, pepper and other necessaries. ' When the last bone was picked they were pre pared to quit. for the time being, The boys are all Portland youths and had started to see the world. Deputy Juvenile Of fleer Jeffries found Madonna Thursday when that youth returned to the city, aparently to get some money to continue on the way. . Remembering a threat Madonna had made to get two of the other boys and fearing on account of their absence that Madonna might hava carried out the threat, Jeffries started for the others only to find they nad passed him coming toward . Port land. - All are safely In custody now and wlll.be given hearings in the- Juvenile court? TJae common sense bur BurNirlar enaL ii ion. Main jo; A-iBi. . taav.f Isthe Gospel - W-J S ana a raiiurer': " FREE LECTURE BY ; . . Dr. C. E. Heard , of Vancouver, B. C Sunday, 3 P. ML: WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT TEMPLE , . , '- Tenth and Taylor Sts. Dr. Heard is lecturing in the leading cities' of the United States under the auspices of the Interna, tional Bible Student Association.' Large audiences" are greetintr him everywhere. :;;V'-'';.:1'.:; L:; .-:':.;,', Seats Free No Collections WILD 0 n votiu Nu. 4 1 ..o i.oila for the special elec- I Proceed exactly s you would at the vou wmit nnv mra.nr. A i,.. rufntei1. VtttK I r- . , nr tu .v. ....i ib.m.nlvfl. Co,,i5tyAtto1?3r .0t'JleXe,rr6d y t thorlty of J. B. Craib, No. 4U Worcester Building, Portland, Oregon. -Its pur pose la to provide.-. District Attorney for each county In the. State, and to fix their salaries in lieu of the. , present system of having a District Attorney for sev-,.- eral countlea with thi authority to appoint deputies for other counties. , ..... i-.w- ' . " -... , ,,-: -'"-','-""-' -:: - -v..- - r . yot YE8 or NO. W9SS.w!f'J!,0?pMf,ttv?B'A?rIle''" authority of ' iwnir?? vrri.1' No- 8-s Lumbermens Building. Port.. , land, Oregon. -The purpose of this measure Is to create ' ?8w,tS Industrial Accident Commission, ctpin posed of three commissioners,: to provide a fund fop the com- , pensation of injured workmen employed in basardous . -occupations, to be raised partly by the State, partly by mployers artd partly by employes ; the Commission to -determine the amount under the act to paid any ", person or persons 'on account of any injury received in the course of bis employment, . ' ' !" '' ".'." '- '. - " ' : Vote'YES or NO. ''- Bridge Bonds To authorise Multnomah County to Issue Bonds amounting to $1,260,000.00 for the purpose of . cpnatructlngr an Interstate bridge across the Columbia ; River between Portland. Oregon, and Vancouver. Wash ' Ington, and the approaches thereto. - . ; : ' ' ' "" '. -''. - - -' Vote For or Against." ' Bonds. the Bonds. FIRST VOLUME OF NOTABLES OF WEST Some 800 pages Of Ohotoe-ranha and biography comprise the first volume of the Press Reference Library Notables of tne west, just published by the Inter national News Service. The work is in tended to be the ready reference book for the newspaper editor, writer and artist and much cars has been "taken to have the photographs of recent date and the facts concerning the subjects correct-"- ': ;:; '.V-;-'.,'.-., .' . -; -.'..?,,. Besides going to tha leadlnr news papers of the country and leading illus trated weekly and monthly publications, the work will be placed by the Inter national News Service in the larger pub lic and college libraries, , .. . . . . . SUIT TO FORECLOSE , ; ' MORTGAGE ON BOATS Ths Security Savings A Trust com pany filed suit yesterday against the Open River Transportation company to foreclose ft $46,000 mortgage. The prop erty covered by, the mortgage Includes the steamers J. N. Teal Twin nu Relief, Inland Empire, coal barca at C. lllo, wharf at The Dalles and all the appurtenances thereof; furniture at the waa street office of the company and ft" real and nersonal nrnnwtr Tha "" mciuaes z oonas bearing i . . ""1 imorBsi. tnanes h. Aber crura oia asas zooo attorney's fees and ow trustee s roes. 14 off Sale as All the latest styles In black and colored. Good, dependable roods at cut prices. Rep airiiig and Re covering Alt kinds of extra handles In stock. Jewelry The newest things in gold and rold-filled lavafliers, lockets, bracelets, rings,. fcarf pins, cuff links and, bar pins. The guar anteed makes . at very low prices. Get our prices on white " sapphires and reconstructed ru bies set to order. lREDITH'S Wash., Bet, Sixth "and Broadway Umbrell THE OVERCOMING OF DEATH Special Free Lecture by Harry Gaze Sunday aftern(56n,: Nov. 2d; at' 3 o'clock m the assem- ' bly hall of the Multnomah Hotel, subject, : 'K "The Bible a Romance ol Eternal Youth " Quality and Quantity Royal Bread Went Time! -.Mi:-.. c:j ii:; V 1. l:it in,-and plenty of jt. put such 4 Ukm k upttn ii,iMown-u pranks " und antlts It,t nlKht, that the ex tia police precautions ordered by - Chief, Clark were .unnecessary.'. w - vvuuubu u lamuy iieai ins, -..' A "llk wagon. -full of empty 4 ; bottles placed on the car tracks : and demolished by a. Russell 4 . Shaver car. was the only mishap . suffered, by the street railway company, which has been a perK e ennlal victim of the Halloween e prankster. Evidently It was too wet for .nyt:-tlng butKne milder i and , more . harmless forms : of ' , amusement ' - In the residence districts quite i 4 - fw youngsters , were out on f 4 , parade, wrapped In ' sheets ( and e Jf carrying flickering jack-o'-lan : terns."- Those who did not earry , 0 'umbrellas were soon ' dripping ' ' wet end presented a sorry sight ' .-'-, . "(, . , - z " v a a ' ' NO VIFS' "ANDS"or "BUTS" .there : is ' nothing about a policy in the Columbia Life .-. that ; is left "to'' chance, ' good fot- tune, or discretion, : ,By.' every , term therein you . are ; ; Alsolutcly . Guaranteed the rights, benefits,' and - increases at tached to your pol icy this is the, rea son for i ' . "THE COMPANY OP SATISFIED POLICY - HOLDERS" i Spalding Building Saves 011 Street Repair Bills- BITUUTHIC It's the clean. , sightly, noiseless pavement. COAL? -Examine thousands of tons Hia watha and other good coals la both bunkers of Edlefsen Fuel Co., Rest First and Salmon, or foot of Rus sell, from where deliveries are made ; moat anywhere. The bunker prices remain 84.80 to 89.28. Phones Eaat 808 and C-2303. Uptown office. 263 BUrk. Cor, Third. ' Oregon Humane Society oizioe sao vniSB AvW Cor. Market Mt Phone East 1433. B-8S1S. ." , Horsa ambulanpK fnr airlt n. i.'um..i animals at a moment's notice, nricea reasonable. Report all cases of erueltv to tins office.. Open day and night lcs I . -V. ,-. '- :!yy- '!.: -v s''.rt v Before Deciding "S Tt Journal Oul!:T BUtl, -tug WATFH BSFD T " " OVT BUliJUi - A Caw Bultaa and BlnaU 1 jcr,. V Tenants', Directory BAAK. BR. BUST at Main 8011, A-410..... ,...2,. ....818 usauu aus., waUpapar. ..; - Ground floor .......Broadway BROWNE. OB. AOHES M.. Oataouath. Main S80 ...I08S BEUEHE, OU8TAVlf Z., M. S. Marahall t&l, A-MU ..10th floor tVihlt, W. B., Inaazaaoe ... Maia 8975, A-8iT ...................608 CBAliSBXAIg, DE. CHAS. T., Eye, Ear, Voae and Throat. M, 62., A-1371 ll COMSEJIVAT1VS iaViBIMEHI CO. Main 1007 ...........807 DALLAS DEVELOPMENT CO .. . . ManHall 00, A-10U ; 814 SAVIS, JAMJbg V lawyer v-vvi, t -.- Maia 573 ............601 BAV1S DAVIS, Ximbar land Main 7448 ,..llto floor DUOAK, W. W Att'y., Maia 78..601 Main 7W.. ,.709 ELLIOTT, i. V., Main 4S3S ......,.1 auaAMas, viau-nua Ja., atturaay. MarsaaU tuu, A-lult. .............. ...114 fEDjbaAL IHUBX CO. MaraaaU 8U0, A-lull ...811 flB XEACUaBS. AttBOCIATIOH Maia m 818 I0X, UIVLM H., OptometrM Main 2S, ,818 OHIMat, G., M. P., Mar. 844 804-6 HALL, aOBEKT O., at. D.. Mar, 1324. .fkJ7 noaiittTLiuaAL ri&B gEi.irr. Main 4976, A-8874. .606 JAXNE O BAXOM, Attoraaya-at-law. Maia Ko7.. ...601 K.LtaT, rBANX C, CItU Enciar..,.B04 Kiaff., KOxDEH V......... ...708 Klbi JlEA. EiAMK B.. M. D. j Mar. bi, A-to8 ....... .......lOtli floor LAAjl tYxU! CO., Mar. 4C40 ..607 L-A1.E, Z. X; Mux. .! ,. .....607 LIADKLL. I.. Chmipodiat. . Mam 21, A-8S ,...,......, .......818 Ht.nt.i tt., vsuaa av., . ' ; Waolaaala Lumbar, Mar. 8168 ........606 MarahaU 1X8 ..........81 jaoaluUMEax. SB. 1. H., rayaioiaa and Surgaoa, M. 833. A-1371....... 8io XYEaS i MABXiH, Oauopataa, MarabaU M76 ...808-7 VELaOH. ABRAHAM, Att'y. Main 1007 ..........................607 KtL&OS, SB. XMW I., BestUt. . - Main 8290 .......807 XOaXtfWEbTEBM ELEOTBIO CO. Mar. 6160, A-4401 ....its floor KO&TUWEbTEBJI LUMBEJl CO. MaraaaU 6181 ..... Ki 00C1D1.MTAL LIT! LNi CO. j , Mar. 1760 ..........60J OEKXEB, 4 E0BEBT80H, Baal SaUta Ua. 426 ..Ill OltiiOM CTVIO LEAGUE, Maia 8868.. 8v OBa.O(ia tnusaviau vw, - -Mar. 6038, A-M64 d floor 0SEO0M ElSK BELIEF ASSOOIATIOg Main 6976. A-8976 606 rAOifXO LAMB CO - .... . . Mar. 428 ................. .'. 611 PAMTER, DR. . 0.,..j..v...... ...... 60 tuXKxn m auauag, Aiiaraeja u- k.ii sue. A.iuii i VXMKJu&XOK'S HAT. DETECTIVE ACIlicY rum vm ovi rLAYOBOVKB AND RECREATION .ASS N. OF AMEBIC A, 'Maia 8oo...... M QUXCX, B. B.. Inauraaoe t- vr -Main 8975, A-3976 ...605 BEYM0LD8. MIC XAJUCX HILL, a S. Mam 1488 .....j,.,.. ,.6ia BEYMOLD8, 708. W., 0. 8. ., .-,;.',; Main 14U2 .......... i .........'...: 1 BOSK CI1Y LUMBEB SHIMGLE CO. Mar. 8113 814 8EUEEBT, X. J Seal EaUta :,. i Main 194 ..r... ....... .300 SKIMMER, ISA S., C. S. ; ;., Mala otto I ..,,..f04 BaUIU, BICHARD C, X. D. . Mar. 851, A-8463 10th floor STEBVBEBO, DRV J. P., rhyiioiaa and Buraeoa, Maia 683. A-1371.. ,...916 TftOMMALD. SB. O. T.. Maia 676 101 UNIVERSITY OF OSEGOM EXTENSION 'wain saaa .......ana WALTERS, LOUISi; Z., Of 8. Maia saoa. .eo WABBEM CONSTRUCTION CO., Farinr, CoDtraotora, M. 6788, A-6M4. ...Tth floor VE8TBR00S WESTBROOK, Attoroeva Main 1007 Su7 WESTfORT ITJXBXA CO., TBI - Mar. 8119 ., 814 WHITEBIDE, SB. OEO. S... 7hyaioiaa and Buraeoa, Maia 1324 ..9v7 WITXEMBEBO, MAHOM, Baal Eatate. Mar. 800, A-10U .........314 WOODARD, M. Star. 8118 ..........614 WOEBMER, PAUL, BaoteiiolesUt. . , . Main 683.- A-1371 .816 WRIOHX-BLOBOETT CO., IXD, Ximber Lnaa,. auun ,ina......tita noor John A. Melton .Carpenter and Builder Office and Store Fixtures built and remodeled. Altering and re repairing . houses. Show Cases and . Countera built, 1 ; Factor . and Office 158 Second ( , atreet. near Main. - Fhonea: Main 1787; A-1787 B0STOI sT.' flT1. TV t TT fie era now local ! between Wnnt and- Fifth on Washing-ton and are prepared to give you i Clase - work at - rtMScmnbU r Rubber Hates ........1 ". , Gold Crowns .....,.. t.r i Bridge Work :, t poreolatn Crowna...... t t. Silver Flllinss L " ' Geld Filllnita rt,4 . ., i ... SB M. 9" SfMWlujf. 1 F.17.C::ilE8c:f y i:jvits ycuh rr: : r' r 1 5 1; n r ii airi.vi.nfl..iii,iiii 1. ,, ." ''.-..': "'": '..'":...' ".,.,.':