TrtJS- UKEGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER - 8, 1911,
TOWN TOPICS
(Mist DAT or M14.)
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BITLIG BroeJwar t TJat. Curtains 2:18
and SUA. "Bab Mlae." Saturday mat
Inee. . .
BAKJCa Broad war 4 Slit, 'nrtalna J:2o
aa4 8:30. Matinee ttnodar, Wednesday
end Saturday. Baker Flayers la "UtUe
Miss Brown
PANTaGEH Broadway at AMw. VanderUla.
Curtains 8:80, 7:30 and 9:Vi.
LOSW'S ElaPEKfJI broad way at IimMTL
Vas4ellle. CcoUaooua 1:30 to 6:3o, 6:80
to It waek Saje. Umtluuoue 1 to U Sua-
. flays. .
LYHIC Fonrth at stark. Curtains 1:30, 7:30
and tiia. Keatlnc Flood Mualcai Com.
edr Company la "Bargain Iay."
COLUMBIA Hlitb, between Washington and
. Stark atresia. Motion pictures. 11 a. m. U
11 P. m.
PEOPLES West Park at Alder streets. Mo
' tlo plctoree, 11:) a. at. to 11:80 p. m.
STAR Waihlnfton at Park. Motion pictures,
11 a. m. to 11 p. m.
GLOBB WanblntUm at Etereata. Uotloa pie
torn, 12 m. to 11 p. m.
UAJ KM TIC r Whiu(rtoo at Park. Motion pie.
tares. 11 t. m. U) 11 p. n.
8CN8BT Waahlngton at Broadway. Motion
pltnres. 11 a. m. to 11 p. m.
C1BCLK Fourth at Waahlnctoa. Motion pic-
tttras. 10 :.'Hl a. m. to 11:16 p. m.
ART MCfcKUM Firth and Taylor. Honrs ta
weak daya, 8 to 8 Bundaya; free afternoon
of Tuesday, Thuraday, Friday, Saturday and
Monday.
River Trip.
Steamer Georgian to Aatorla, dally except
Friday. W a ablution treat dock.
Steamer Bailey ttataert and bailee City, ta
Tb bailee and Caacado Locks, dally elcept
Sunday, Alder atreet dock. . I
Steamer State of Waanlngtoa to To Dallas
dally except Thursday. Taylor street dock.
Today's Forecast.
Portland and ticlnlty: Tonight and Fjriday
Cloudy, probably rain; southerly winds.
Oragoo and Washington: Tonight and Fri
day cloudy, probably rein: aoatherly winds.
Idaho: Tonight and Friday cloudy, prob
ably rain.
Weather Conditions.
Unsettled weather preTtlle on the Pacific
' slope with oat any welleflned low pressure
area being in evidence. Tbe barometer con
tinue relatively hlich In the Atlantic states.
Light rain baa fallen In northern California,
southern Oregon, tbe Great Halt Lake baaln
and In the Mississippi and Missouri Talleys.
Change In temperature since yesterday have
been unimportant.
The conditions are favorable for cloudy
weather In this district tonight and Friday
with rain and no marked cbangea In tempera
ture. KDWAKD A. BEA1X.
Ijlatrict, Forecaaler.
Observations.
STATIONS.
Baker, Or. ......
Boiae, Idaho
Boston. Mais. ...... .
Chicago, IU. ........
Denver, Colo. .......
Dolnth, Minn. .......
Eureka, Cat.
Freuo, Cal
0 a Weston, Texas ....
Havre, Mont.
Jacksonville, Fla. ....
Kansas City, Mo.
Lewlaton, Idaho
Los Angelea, CaX ....
KartktlekL Or
New Orleans, La. ...
New York, N. Y. ..
North Mead, Wash. .
North- Yakima, Wash.
Phoenix. Aria.
Portland, Or
Boaeburg, Or. .......
Saoramento, CaX ...
St. Louis, Mo
Salt Lake, Utah ....
Saa FraacUco, Cal. .
Seattle, Wash
Sitka, Alaska
Spokane, Wash.
Tacoma, Wash.
Tatonah Isl'd., Wash.
Valdea, Alaska
Walla Walla, Wash..
Washington. I. C. ..
Winnipeg, Man. ......
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Colonel C-X' S. Wood disensssxl tbe
different initlstiv measures which
win be Toted on next month. : Nxt
week W. 8, tTRen will liscass ths
boms exemption t&x . measure. Mr.
tTRen is ths Independent candidate for
gorernor. As well as one of tbe initi
ators Of the measure to be discussed.
The meeting are held In tbe college
room of tbe Hazel wood, and are open
to tbe public - . v
'Aaonsed at Wif nsiiiriihrr
Le was caught beating bis wife last
mvvuwg in weir apartment at 84
Russell street. Patrolman IL Davis
was called to tbe place and took lee
this morning lira. Lee explained that
"w ouioasa oniy attacuea ner once,
and that be did so because be was
Judge Stevenson set the case over until
uus aiiernoon.
TreparisAT for Snore. Estimates
The . county commissioners yesterday
called tbe attention of the beads -of
departments of the county to provis
ions of the administrative code regard
ing preparation of budget figures for
the coming year, and of Auditor Mar
tin to the provision regarding assist
ance to be given to those making tbe
estimates in tbe way of figures on past
expenditures.
Honey Under PlUow Stolen Whan
Simon Wlllimer went to bed Tuesday
bight in bis room at tbe Oak hotel,
be placed (80 under tbe pillow. Tbe
money was forgotten yesterday fore
noon when be arose. When be re
turned tbe money bad disappeared. He
told the detective department about
the loss. Oscar Carlson, who engaged
a room in tbe Berkshire hotel Tuesday
night, lo&t $30 In a similar way.
Wife Says She Zs Husband's Slave
Immediately after their wedding cere
mony, in 1904, Hugh.Rlttenhouse told
his wife. El vie Rittenbouse, be was
boss of tbe family, according to ber
divorce complaint filed yesterday, and
made good bis word. She alleges that
until she left him recently be treated
ber as bis Slave. Frederick L. Miller
filed suit for divorce against Elizabeth
Miller, charging cruelty.
rillpino Trader Arrest. Pedrd Hillo.
a Filipino hotel employe, found a
check of 86 belonging to a young
woman stopping at the hoteJE Going
to a local jeweler, Hillo bought a dia"
rcond ring withAa check, which came
near going through, although the sig
nature of ' the young . woman was
forged. Hillo was arrested and is In
the city jail on a charge of larceny.
Tonr Appearance coufetsv The man
of affairs Is quick to analyze good
qualities which go hand in band with
careful dress. We are offering spe
cial values this week besides allowing
tbe following terms: $10 down and
balance $6 a month. Order your suit
now. Unique Tailoring company, men's
and ladies' tailors. 309 Stark, between
Fifth and Sixth. ' CAdv.)
German culture and civilization and
for a course In the history of German
literature, a meeting will be held in
room A of the Central library at
o'clock tomorrow night, to which all
Interested in either proposition are
invited. Both, lectures and courses
are offered by the extension depart
ment of the University of Oregon In
conjunction with the German Literary
society of Portland.' Professor F. G.
G. Schmidt, professor of German lan
guage literature at ths University of
Oregon, will preside at tonight's
meeting. ..- - t ,v
Burglars Hake Bicfc Haul. It was
a heavy haul of silverware and Jew
elry that burglars made last night
at ths boms of EL F. Hitchcock, 808
Clackamas street. Tbe family was
away at ths time, but returned about
10 o'clock, at which time the loss
was discovered. Entrance was gained
by forcing open a window In tbe din
ing, room. After gaining admission
to this room, the burglars saw lying
before them 115 pieces of various
kinds of silverware, consisting of
knives, spoons and forks, af well as
two carving seta. Two watches, nine
stick pins, three rings, two ear rings
and two, gold necklaces were also
taken. ;
Alleged Guarantors BuedV Alleging
that. : hopplcklng machines used in
the yards of tbe T. A. Livesley Co.
ranch near Quinabv. Or- recently
caused 161 persons to lose 11 days of
a promised 29 day pick and $37.(0
for their time, Angelina Peters yes
terday filed suit against George EL
Dorcas and R. C Dorcas, who operate
under the name of Dorcas Brothers,
for $4427.50. Tbe 160 claims beside
ber own were assigned to ber. Sbs
alleges that ths firm guaranteed the
20 days work when the hopplckert
were hired. Seneca Fouts represents
the plaintiff.
Quarterly lleetinr postponed. The
first regular quarterly meeting of tbe
diocesan branch of the woman's aux
lliary to the board of missions has
been postponed from Friday, October
9. to Wednesday, October 14. when it
will be held at St. Mathews parish
house, Bancroft and Corbett strata, at
2:30 o'clock.
Fined for Auto Speeding A. M.
Leisure and A. M. BeoUm were each
fined $20 this morning in the mu
nicipal court for automobile speeding
last evening on their ' way home.
Motorcycle Officers Gouldstone and
Nutter made the arrests.
Burglars Work In Tain. The borne
of Captain W. W. Babbidge, Columbia
river pilot, at 505 East Sixtieth street,
north, was ransacked by burglars while
the captain and his family wers at a
theatre last night. . The thieves first
cut out a screen and then broke tbe
window with a . rock. , - Although ths
bouse bad been thoroughly searched,
nothing of value was missed. .
Approached Wrens; Oustomer Wh en
J. J. Costello offered to sell Detective
Smith a- razor yesterday afternoon on
the street, little did be think of the
trouble into which be was getting. Ths
detective asked several questions about
ths - razor, but Costello refused to
answer. This morning Costello still
refused to explain in the municipal
court where he got , the -cutlery, and
was given 15 days m ths city jail.
Friday Specials. $2 wine, $1 gal:
$1.50 wine, 76c gaLj Kentucky whis
key, reg. $4.50, $3.50 gaL; regular $3.50.
$2.50 gal.; reg. $S whiskey, $240.
Penny Bros $7$ East Morrison et.
East 287. B-2425. Free delivery. (Adv.)
Pvtorce Beoree Crraatett. Circuit
Judge Cleeton this morning granted a
divorce to Margaret Nice from J. R
Klce on grounds of cruelty.
Steamer geese Hernias for Camas.
Wasbougal And way landings, daily es
eept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock at 1 p. xn, : Adv.)
Xaeglslato to Speak. -Ben T.
Wilson, Socialist member Kansas legis
lature, will speak in Arlon ball to
night.
Crawfish Millions of 'em. Snyder's,
First and Madison. On sale Thursday
and Friday only, $5e dos, M. 1781. Ad.
Estes Spanish Orlll, lit Park street.
Spanish and American dishes. Moat
moderate priced grill in city. (Adv.)
WsAte6-OppoTttmlty to-gather fruit
on shares. Tabor 2492. (Adv.)
Hademetsene Alexandre, French
teacher. Hotel Portland. (Adv.)
Br. W. A. Wise will be at Ms office
all this week. (Adv.)
X. H, rex, optician. Journal bldg. Ad.
S. H. Qmbsx, lawyer, Stock Bx. (Ad.)
Men's Raincoats
Take the elevator and buy your rain
coat from Jimmy Dunn. Yon escape
the nigh rent profit. Oregonian build
ing, third floor. (Adv.)
TJe common - sense buy Superior
eoal, $8 ton. Main 154; A-154L Adv.
Find Body in River
Near Cascade Looks
Cascade Locks. Or," Oct. S. Tbe
body of a man not yet identified was
taken this morning from the liver
just below the locks. Tbe man was
apparently about 46 years old. five feet
eight inches tall, light, with mustache,
and bald spot on top of bis bead. He
wore no coat, and there were no marks
of identification. Condition of tbe
body Indicated that it bad been in the
water about 1$ days. No Ons baa re
cently been reported missing from this
section, A missing man was reported
from Kennewick some time ago.
Saturdayis
Boys' $5 00
Suit Day
A great sale of boys' all
wool double service, two
pant Norfolk Suits All
sizes 6 to 17 years, all
colorings These Suits
are the equal of any
$6.50 Suits in the city.
See them in the window.
Sales Slips Good for
Votes in The JonrnsJ
Contest.
Open Saturday Night
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Outrttc.3Lfl, Cnildreix.
143 Sixth Near Alder
At First Vniversalist Church tomor
row night, Miss Anns Shannon Mon
roe, a writer for Saturday Evening
Post, will speak on William Hanley
for United States senator, and tell
stories of homesteading. Miss Monroe
tells her stories as well as she writes
them. The public is invited. Broad
way car. (Adv.)
P. M. report of preceding (lay.
Civil Service Examination, The
United States civil servipe commission
announces that a stenographer and
typewriter examination wlU be held
in this city, November 21. Persons
who desire to enter the examination
should apply to the local secretary,
board of civil service examiners, at
the poetoffice, this city, or to the
secretary, Eleventh civil service dis
trict, 207 Poetoffice building, Seattle,
Wash, for application blank (form
1171), and Information for applicants
(1424). Both men and women will be
admitted. Age 41ml ts are 1$ years or
over on the date of the examination.
tectujre on Christian Science will be
delivered by Professor Hermann S.
Herlng, C S. B.. member of the board
of lectureship of The Mother Church,
the First Church of Christ, Scientist,
in Boston, Mass., next Sunday at 3 p.
m., in First Church Of Christ, Scien
tist, Nineteenth and Everett streets.
Professor Herlng will repeat this lec
ture Sunday and Monday evenings at 8
o'clock. No admission is charged. The
publlo is invited. 1 i (Adv.)
Colonel O. B. S. Wood speaks . on
Hanley vs. ChamberlalrH Booth, for
United States senator, Friday evening
at Central Library. Mrs.' Lulu. Dahl
Miller, contralto, win sing, with Miss
Edna Blake at the piano. The public
is invited. (Adv.)
Ijeotuxes on German Culture.- To
arrange for a series of lectures on
Articles Are PUed Articles of in
corporation of the George E. Wight
man company, to manufacture clean
ing compounds and capitalized at $30,
080, were filed yesterday with County
Clerk Coffey by George E. Wightman,
Peter M. Johns, Robert Smith and
Frsnklln J. Mushaben.
. Initiative Measures Discussed, At
the regular noon-day luncheon yester
day of the revenue and taxation de
partment of the Oregon Civic league,
Business Training
We fit men for definate roea
tions so they will be in line for
! advancement. '
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, Trade Schools. Fee.
Assaying ...1$ 30.00
Automobile Comp. Course... 61.00
Automobile (no driving) .... 45.00
Carpentry 10.00
Electricity ... 15.00
Business and Professional
Schools.
Accounting (3-yr. course)... 150.00
Advertising (see Sec'y)
Bookkeeping. ; 7.00
Cost Engineering 10.0o
Pharmacy .. 30.00
Reinforced Concrete Const... 15.00
Show Card Writing ........ 15.00
Salesmanship . 85.00
Shorthand 6.00
Surveying and Mapping..... 15.00
Telegraphy and Dispatching. 15.00
Telegraphy. Wireless (coorae) 50.0Q
Some of SO Other Courses.
Arithmetic, Algebra, Geom- "
etry 6.00
German, French or Spanish. '7.00
Penmanship or English 5.00
Public Speaking 16.00
Boys Day School .......... '18.00
Boys' Night School..... ..... 6.00
Architectural, Mechanical or
Free-Hand Drawing 10,00
Catalogue Free. T. M. C A, Sixth
arid Taylor Streets.
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Store Open Saturday Until 10 P.M.
of Stylish New
Cape Coats
$15 to $20 Values
One of the rarest bargain events of the season ! 150 of
these . popular garments arrived just in time to go on
sale tomorrow. Poplins, fine worsteds, etc, in Roman
stripes and dozens of other smart patterns. Some of
them with white vesta, others with red, is All the smart
est color combinations you can imagine. These Cape
Coats are positively the newest for Fall and are gen
uine $15 to $20 values, bought at a
special pricri Come and select one
early They won t last loner at this
price.
ON SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
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fhiksale Was
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7 nmW Qft of Court
h nMw Plavier Pianos
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v IMnu; I ace I hon
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V-a aS h 1 1 tssst M ' UL Any lefts
av s mmm s i au e w. w a m sr si si -
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S . ASm Va Must
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$7-95
$3.00
Silk
Petticoats
AD Colors
$1.95
Hundreds of New Fall Hab
$2.98 to $10
New Fall Suits Arriving Daily
Charming new Cutaways, Redingotes and Russian effects in
an immense variety of colors and designs Suits for all
At White House ropular pnees,
now at
$9.50 to $25.00
Quality Is Economy, Live Well
Good things cost, and to do bad ones. Good things give satisfaction
bad ones don't. Satisfaction added to our price here in every
sale. "The Store of Quality." Portland's exclusive handlers of
everything good to eat , . ..
L. MAYER & CO.
148 Third Street A 4432, Main 9432:
SEASONABLE GOODIES TO TICKLE YOUR PALATE
New 1914 Budded Walnuts, pound rtv80
New 1914 Green Walnuts, pound .isOS
New Importation Italian Chocolate, pkg. ....... .25,. 60s, l
St Johnsbury Crackers, 20c-2 for . . ?. 7.35
Full line of Educator Crackers.
lV, for eating and stewkg.
Maillaird'a Mint Melange. ; , i
M!n!Sch0C0te:?iPp'ed Maraschino Chefries-box....80e
AlaUlaird's Sugared Almonds box ..... ....T! 5
Hood River Pure Apple Cider, gallon 40
a If ? "yef fT"ld ye or Bourbon, full quarts, per bottle fl.75
A full line-of Imported Liquors, Wines and Cordials -"
Out Sanitary Fruit and Vegetable Department -
should be the place for you to find your daily wants. Everything
kept under glass and . away from ' the street We are receivinz
fresh strawberries daily. Full pound boxes ........;..2o
Yoart for Quality On the Great Light Way
"Special Messenger Service.
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IReo -fee j
, Five-Passenger Touring Car
Regular Price $ 1 280 i F; O. B., Portland
Electric Starter, Electric Lights, Moha;r Top with full Side Curtains,
Mohair Slip Cover, Clear-Vision Ventilating Windshield, Speedome
ter, Electric Horn, Robe and Foot Rails, Extra Rim and Improved
Tire -Bracket, Pump, Jack, Complete Tool and Tire Outfit.
: - NOW ON DISPLAY AT
THE NORTHWEST AUTO CO.
BROADWAY AT COUCH STREET
Hers Is a Weber Pianola Piano that regularly
tells for $1000. We havs been asking $237. Now,
coma in and make us an offer.
We also have some Steck Pianolas. Stuyvetant
Pianolas and a lot -of others. Gome player pianos
for even $165 to $170. Of course, they art SS-nota.
Who would want to buy a 65-note player? However,
we have some specially constructed 65-note players
that can easily be changed into 88-note.
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We have a larte number of these
pianos we have been holding on spe
cial sale for $145 to $185. Some of
them are even more than $400 regular
values. To dean them out, they go
at file each.
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Here are a lot of player pianos
that we have been asking $450 and
$500 for. $750 and $900 values. . Now
we close them out at f 325.
A number of special Mission cases,
not only in player pianos, botlspright
pianos as well old reliable makes,
too. Remember. I will take any price
I can get. Not a piano must be left
unsold Saturday night
s, Any fnce, tvery.
tKing Must Go
Sell
impljH Svon't quit with a Pi
ano onniiand. The Court or
dered this sale to me to get
money fpf creditors and it's up
f r mm tril is St
How?
Cuttmg'IPrices? I should say
sw. a ma iiign-r-ncea, never-
Kun-a-Sia Houses holler be
cause I am Sellinff Their Verv
Same Pianos at Half; Some Pi
anos at Itlst Than. Half; a Few
More. We have been asking $287 for a
$600 Steinway. NowWhat WiU You Give?
Two Beautiful GraMs. One Chickering,
aU, $10(K Values, $385. What
WiU You Give? il l
lMewIfianos
(MiT oa r ilior a it i
lorjpzou values
ALL OTHERS) EQUALLY LOW
GRANDS Grari pianos now for less
than the same qualliy uprights would cost
at any other time; :jfoo values now $337,
$800 values now $4m and S&50 values now
255 18, all old reliable! established makes. Also
many other pianos;! ot listed here, and T
want to say to yought now that you can
secure almost any rrae of piano you desire.
Someof the Harps in This Sale: Chick
ering, Knabe, Behnlhg, Wegman, Lester,
Steinway, Steck. Weber. Emerson, Schu
mann, Weber Pianolas, Steck Pianolas, Vose
& Sons, Briggs, Estey, Ludwig, Hobart M.
Cable, Hallet & Davif. '
In fact, you wiliijtjnd almost any make,
either in an upriftht,flayer or Grand Piano.
FURTHER PArVtlCULARSSome par
ticular values we haMf left to offer at what
ever they will bring:!!; $950 Weber Pianola
Piano $527. This i he finest and best ever
made by the Aedfiin Company; also a
$1500 combinatiohMLester Grand-Pianola,
$666; $500 Combljjiation Burmeister-Pi-anola,
$218; $6oo jife$700 Kingsbury Play
er Piano, 88-note, vim $335.
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HERE IS THE LAT! CALL! X paid Dr. Brown
this week's rent No- mft. Even if I am oblixed to
sell every piano for $2&or less. 1 am going to start
sellins pianos at anything Ithey will brint $48, $68. $87
and all the $250 new pianos worth that on any mar
ket, now $90 each; Alllcfbers equally low. Many of
ths hlghesucrad Piarilj Player Pianos and Baby
Grand Pianos. il
There are $850 Player Pianos for only $188. Lat 88-note. Of course
used, but you could hardly tell it Many others ner ones, $700 to $850
values, $287, $387, $437. Upright and grand piarjios equally low. $250
new upngm pianos, yu.
BUT REMEMBER, THIS IS THE
The Sale
of the
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raiiure
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Order of the Court
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OPEN EVENINGS TILL
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