f r n THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND; WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 28, 1914. TOWN TOPICS 301at PAY OF 1914.) AMUSEMENTS Reed college on the measures up be-! This la the first anniversary of the EAKEkt-BroadwsT tod Sixth. Curtalna 2:20 -and 8:Aj. Matinee huuday, WeduestUy d Halurdajr. linker fUjen In "IJuQgiit . aud I'ald Fur." BAkKH fcleveutn and Morrison. Curtain . and i:'A. Uatiuees Sunday, YYetiiu- day aud bsiurdur. iiutr llsjers, No. J, lu "Motlier." , ... FAMTAlifcl Broadway at Alder. Vaudeville. Curtain 2: Jo, 7:JO and 9:10. LOEWS LMfHtfVi Uruadwujr at Yamhill. Vaudeville. ConUBUuua 1-Su tu 5:UO, 0:30 to 11 week davs. C'uuUuuuua I to 11 Hun day. LY K1C Fourth at Btaik. CurUlna 2:30, 7:20 and 0:10; Keatlu- Flood Musical Com edy Company lu "flie Motile of l'aria." COLC.MblA fciiUi, ktnetu WaabluKtun and fclarfc street. Motion picture. 11 a. m. to 11 u. ui. FbOl'lE West 1'aik at Alder street. Mo tion pictures. UUJO a. ni. to 11:30 p. m. BTAU, WasbluKtou at Park. Motion pictures, 11 a. ni. t' 11 l. ui. CLOLtfc Wa.tiUitfiuu at Kleventh. Motion pic tures. 12 ui. to 11 p. u. ii-SJlSSTK a'ulugtwu at Park. Motion pic tures. 11 4. Ui. 10 11 p. IU. HLAbi.X W jiiiiitou bt ttroudnay. Motion lliiures. 11 a. iu. to ll p. uj. CluCLli l-'oiirtu aud WashltiKtou. Motion pic tures. 1U;J-J a. Iu. lo HUo u. IU. ART MLScLil Finn aud 'laylor. ilour to -6 week days, 2 to a ttuudu, tree nfternoou of Xuesduy, Itiuisday, Imuaj, Saturday aud buuuay. Public Library' Meetings. All October uieetluK are traa and open to toe public. October 2& aud 31 Democratic state com tultlffi uctooer 28 to 20, Inclusive, 8 a. ni. U 5 p. ui., except Friday, 'Jcluuer oO, ifcorulug sea- iou only. dials Conreutlou Oregon cougie st Uwlliers. Today's Events. Manufacturer. ' mid i.vud 1'roUucts Show at Armory, October is to November 11. Harvest uiuuer duuev ut Oouiuiercuil, club, st 7 o'cloi-k. Columbia play 11111 Acadero - at football. Uultnomah Held, at o.U o'clock. 1'aclllc oituvfteiii Uouiereiice of Ajner- Irau dumlay Kcuuol I uiuii, October 28. Y V C. A. buildiua;, lodu ; if- M. C. A-. build ing tonight. Coming Events. ProgrcsblTe llmtiuess .Men club luncheon at Hotel MullliouiaU October 2M. - Jelteifon ultih plays 1'ortlaud Academy at fuutba 1. Muliuoiuab field, October iiu. IttaUy Hoard luacueou at the Beuaun Octo ber MJ. Oregon-Civic league luncheon at Multnomah hoiel. October iil. . opeuluK concert of . Symphony orchestra No vember l. blectlou day, November 3. Kutury club luncheon st Hotel Benson, No veuiber ii. '1 ranaportatlon clu'a luncheon at Hotel Mult nuuiab, .November U. Klter Trips. Steamer Georglaua to Astoria, dally except Monday. WasUiuictOD street dock. I'Hlles City, to The Dalles and Cascade LorkM. dallv except Sunday. Alder street dock. bleuiuir iSUile of Wasbliiglou to The Dalles dally except luuraday. Taylor street dock Tort Information Supplied. In forma I lou regarding this port may be ob tained from the ruruund cnauiber or com Uierce. Bl Uttu street. Telephone Main Wtt3 r A 12US. fore the people at the coming elec tion. The next lecture In the Reed col lege extension coarse 12 natural sci ence, will be given tomorrow after noon at 3 o'clock: in the biological lec ture room of the college by Dr. Wil liam Conger Morgan. His topic will be "The Autobiography of the Earth. The Reed college conference on labor problems will meet tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock In the seminar room of the social sciences. society and officers for the coming year will be elected. All members of the society are urgently requested to be present. Alio, former Kansans wel come. His license ztevoked. The state board of medical examiners Monday afternoon revoked the license of Dr. C. J. Dean. Sheriff "Word raided his museum of anatomy," at Second and Morrison, . last Saturday and carried away numerous clay models to be used as evidence. Circuit Judge Gatens re fused a restraining order asked for by the attorneys of Dean. Dean has been practicing in this state since July 6, 1910, -first opening in Baker. The Ore gon "Social Hygiene society presented the evidence against him. Judge Medina and Sr. Chapman to speak. A meeting under the auspices of the Everybodys' Equal Suffrage league will be held this evening at 8 o'clock in Room H at the Central li brary. Tenth and Yamhill streets, to consider the amendments to be voted on in the November election. Judge McGinn and Dr. C. II. Chapman will speak. Judge McGinn will speak par ticularly of the non-partisan judiciary bill. Miss Lida M. O'Bryon will pre side. Everybody is invited. Injured Child Disappears. While Fred Green, 1500 Hawthorne avenue, was telephoning the police last evening that his auto had struck a child, a sister of the Injured child took her home and Green was unable to find the child when he sought to give med ical attention. The child was playing in the street at Twenty-first and Hoyt Btreets. In some manner Green's auto mobile knocked it to the pavement. The Injuries were slight. Br. S. C Brown, Eye, Ear. Mohawk building. (Adv.) Alleged Violation Being Investigated Acta of Cmt-to-Win Prohibition Party in Attacking County Clark Coffey Wow Under Scrutiny. District Attorney Evans is investi gating an alleged violation of the cor rupt practices act by the "Out to Win Prohibition Party," and will present his evidence to the' grand Jury Fri day. A circular letter was Issued by the Prohibitionists and signed by S. Alice Hanson, . J. Sanger Fox, W. T. Mallory, N. G. Hedin and J. Allen Harrison, in which charges are made against John B. Coffey, county clerk. "Is the county clerk's office cor rupt?" is asked in a prominent line on the j cover of the circular. In the circular letter it is charged that too much money has been paid for print ing sample ballots and other ballots. Mr. Coffey designates the charges as "silly." The law provides that charges made against a candidate must be first submitted to him 15 days before t ublicatfon, and Mr. Coffey alleges in a letter that the circular and letter was not submitted to him until the 27th, although the letter was dated the 2 2d. He says that section 3519, .Lord's Oregon Laws, has been vlo- luted, and accordingly turned the mat ter over, to the district attorney. At the headquarter of the "Out to -Win' Prohibition pary in the Behnke,Walker building, one of the committee was seen, but refused to say" anything whatever about the matter, or to give he name of the attorney consulted y the defense. MAY START COUNT TODAY The official count of the ballots cast in yesterday's election must, according to law, begin within five days. It Is probable, however, that it will be started' this afternoon. The ..election officials may receive . their pay some time within the next three weeks. Club Will Give Social. The Musical and Literary Club soci ety of the Hawthorne Park Presby terian church will give a Halloween social Saturday evening at 8 o'clock in the church parlors. Games, program and refreshments will be indulged in. All young people of the church and community are invited. , This Is the Life! Selling high grade men's clothing upstairs. : I give the people more for their money and escape the high-rent landlord. The men's suits and over coats! sell at $14.75 and Ji8.75 would cost you $20 and $25 in a ground-floor store. Jimmy .Dunn, aib-io-iv oregu nian building. Elevator to third floor. (Adv.) Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their kindness -and svmDathv shown us during our late bereavement in the death of our be loved husband and father. MRS. ADA APLIN, RALEIGH APLIN. ROSCOE APLIN, (Adv.) LELA APLIN. Villa Will Depose General Carranza Delegates to Peace Conference Agra to Make xt the Sovereign Powrr in the Mexican Republic El Paso. Texas, Oct. 28. Reports received here today from Aguas Cali entes said that General Villa's dele gates to the peace conference had car ried a measure declaring the conven tion to be the sovereign power of the republic, and that General Carranza would be deposed as provisional presi dent. The meeting, it was said, was an especially stormy one. The Carranza generals fought the resolution bitterly, but the Villistas, with the support of the Zapatistas mustered a considerable majority. Full details of the proceedings have not been received here. It was announced today that Francisco Mujica's confes sion of his attempted assassination of Villa caused much excitement In the convention when It and Villa's formal protest against such tactics were read. Mujica was executed for his attack on Villa. K and Chicago limited on the Chesapeake & Ohio railroad jumped the track today at Berbersvllle, W. Va. The ears were all of steel construction and there was no telescoping. Los Angeles Man Is Murdered in Desert Member of Pioneer Los Angeles Fam ily Shot Wear Mojave, His Gold, Which Ha was Carrying' Out, Is Gone. Los Angeles, Oct. 28. Murdered in the desert and robbed, the body of Joseph Sepulveda, member of a pio neer Los Angeles family, has been fourtd near Mojave, according to mes sages to his relatives here. Sepul veda was last seen several weeks ago when he left Simi, a desert station, for Los Angeles. He drove three horses and carried a quantity of gold. He was shot through the shoulder and the head, and the gold was missing. Limited Jumps the Track, 18 Are Hurt Chesapeake ft Ohio Past Train Wracked at Berbexsville, W. Va.; Steel Cars Pail to Telescope. Richmond, Va., Oct. 28. Eighteen passengers were injured, five serious ly, when three Pullmans and .a day coach of the Richmond, Washington Notice. In sending want ads for The Sun day journal by -mail be sure you al low enough time. All want ads must be at The Journal office before 8 p. m. fcaturaay in order to secure proper classification in The Sunday Journa Card of Thanks. We wish to express our appreciation and thanks to our friends and neigh bors who so kindly and sympathetioally assisted us during the illness, death and bereavement of our loving daugh ter and Bister: also for the many beau tiful floral offerings. MR. AND MRS. M. A. NELSON AND FAMILY. (Adv.) An old business House will quit f previa:! By David M. Botaford Q Old timers in Portland can look back 20, 30, 40 years, to the time when the name Rummelin & Gut mann was a familiar sight over the old fur store down on First street. J Today I met the Misses Rummelin, now in charge of this business. They are CLOSING OUT THE EN TIRE STORE winding up the affairs of this old-established firm and QUITTING business: Q I am not a (fur expert, but I could readily see' that while their FURS WERE RIGHT UP TO THE FASHIONS OF THE MINUTE, they were of that GENUINENESS AND WORKMANSHIP FOR WHICH THE NAME RUM M E LIKi HAS STOOD FOR ALMOST HALF A CENTURY.! j ' q If the iyOMEN OF PORTLAND; only realized that this MAGNIFICENT stock of fu posed of ; prices long in is being dis-SACRIFICE theypjvvould not be Gl SPING THE RAREV OPPORTUNITY. q 100 PIECES OF FINE FURS to btf isold at HALF PRICE! . Gyving to the; great respotfee Monday and' Tuesday, this EXTRAOR- DINARY OFFERING will be continue; until . the 100 are sold.' $i . " Q RemembfsH the location. G. P. R U l M E L II & SONS Quitting business forever feECOND ST. BETWEElf WASHING TON AND? ALDER. Kanley Meeting for Women tomor row afternoon. There will be a Hanley meeting at the Central library, 3 p. m., when matters of special interest to all women will be discussed. Mr. Hanley, candidate for U. S. senate, will be there. Miss Anne Shannon Monroe will I preside. All women specially invited. (Adv.) Woman Zs In JureiL M rs. Edna Rutt, 388 East Burnside street, fell from a stseet car Sunday evening at Fifth and Washington streets and injured hr hick and side. The injuries caused her removal this morning to the Good Samaritan hospital from her home, where she-was taken immediately after the accident. Fire .and Police. Fire department Main 770O, A-1323. folic department Main 7181. A-0751. Today's Forecast. Portland and Tlclr-lty: Fair, tonight aud Tturnlny; easterly i inds. Oregon aud Wusblngtun: Fair tonight and Thursday; easterly ivluds. Idaho: Fair toulgbt and Thursday. Weather Conditions. A large high pressure overlies the gulf and ' south Atlantic states and the barometer la relatively high over the llocky mountain states. A dt-pre.uloii of great magnitude la central northeast of the lake region. Scarcely any rain fell lu the United States during the last 24 hours. Temperatures have risen de cidedly lu the plains states. It Is unusually cold everywhere east of the Mississippi river. On the Pacific slope the temperatures are slightly nbova normal. The conditions are favorable for fair weath er In this district tonight and Thursday with no marked chineea In temperature. EDWARD A. HEALS, District Forecaster. A Bad PalL While' M. E. Shorb, 1727 East Sixteenth streetwas work ing on a tower wagon yesterday after noon at Maplewood, his support gave away, and he fell 10 feet to the ground. His injuries consisted of bruises of the ips and side. He was taken to the Good Samaritan hospital. Kanley Meeting. Mrs. Florence Fos- ter Hammond and Mrs. B. G. Skulason . are to be the soloists at Women's Han- ey club meeting, Central library, to- morrow 3 p. m. Ail women specially asked. (Adv.) j Engine Catches Pire, The engine in the auto of William Hildebrandt, 421 Yeon building, took fire last evening at Fifth and Alder streets. The fire department was called to put out the blaze. Por Orphans' Benefit. The Colum bus club boys, assisted by the Y. L. S. girls, are to entertain at a Halloween card party and dance for the benefit of the orphans at Columbus club Thursday evening, October 29. Observations. STATIONS. ftaker, Or, Boise, Idaho Boston. -Mass Chicago, 111. ". Denver, Colo Iluluth, Minn l-i.relta, C'al Fresno, Cal Galveston, Texai ...v Havre, Mont Jacksonville, Fla. . . t Kansas City, Mo. .... Lew Is ton. I dab" .... Los Angeles, CaL alsrshfield. Or. ..... New Orlesns. I,s. ,.. New York, N. Y. ... North Head, Wash.. North Yakima, Wa-.ii. l'hoenlx, Arls fYrtland, Or Kvweburg, Or. Sacramento, CaL .... ISt. Louis, Mo Salt Ike. Utah San Francisco, aCal.. . Battle, Wash Bltka. Alaska Spokane, Wssh Tacoma, Wash. ...... Totoosb Isl'd., Wash Vitldez, Alaska Walla Walla, Wash.. Washington, 'D. ... Winnipeg, Man Temperature. s 9 i -2 . 3 a :! S r$ 2$ i K ti 35 5 " V r. P c ? si a 3 ta f 0 38 10 0 40 70 42 4 0 Wi 2 28 10 O 40 48 38 20 0 38 7(( 8 8 0 32 42 32 0 0 82 SS 50 6 0 60 88 GO 0 0 58 64 58 4 0 30 58 30 4 0 48 68 46 12 0 42 50 40 14 O :t8 .. 38 0 O OS 00 64 8 0 46 70 44 O 0 46 G2 44 8 0 36 42 30 20 0 CO 72 50 6 0 .18 70 38 4 0 O0 81) 60 4 0 52 71 52 2 0 50 08 48 4 0 56 84 56 4 0 38 46 36 24 0 48 68 48 4 O 58 76 56 4 O 46 02 46 4 0 (A) 52 38 2 .10 31 M 31 4 O 42 62 42 4 O 52 58 52 20 0 "2 ..32 4 .28 46 62 46 4 O , .'18 44 32 6 0 38 50 30 4 Q P. M. report of preceding day. Thanks for lantern Slides. Arthur M. Geary, of Columbia university. New York city, has written the Port land Commercial club his thanks for a set of lantern slides covering the beauties of the Columbia river, which was sent him to assist in a series of lectures on the west. On his first lec ture, in the Harlem district, he says he was greeted with a large and eager crowed" which fairly went wild when the pictures of the Columbia gorge and other rugged scenes were thrown on the screen. Autobiography of the Earth. At the assembly hour tomorrow morn lng, 11 o'clock, Dr. William Melding Oghurn will .talk td the students of F'W'BALTES & COMPANY PRINTERS First e? Oak Streets Telephones: Main i6y A1165 Hotel Lenox THIRD AND MAIN STS. has more attractive accommodations and rates, than any modern hotel in the city for permanent guests $15 tnd up. 1 AHA Business 1UUU Cards for $1 A Get-Acquainted Special for 30 days, yjooa worn, good stoctt. Mention ad All kinds of commercial printing rea Steamer Jesse Harking for Camas, Washougal and .way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. (Adv.) Pumpkins, made Into nice, tooth some, spicy, iragrant pumpKin pies, i. for a quarter. Halloween oraer at once, eitner orancn noyai tsaiserj;, au. TTBen, Independent for Governor, speaks at noon tomorrow, Sixth and i Yamhill. (Adv.) S5 Beward, Beautiful Maltese , Cat, dark blue, "William," lost between Ir vington and Hawthorne. C-3156. Adv. AH Invited to See Kewpies', Hallow een Tango party at House of 1000 Gifts. Mrs. Lincoln, 405 Morrison St., block above O. W. K. t.Adv.) One Suit Pressed Each Wee $1.50 a month. unique Tailoring jo., Stark. Main L14. A-4314. (Adv.) Aak for Packwood Coal, $6 per ton.' It makes the heat. Economy Fuel Co., 31 Grand ave. East 214, B-2343. (Adv.) Kansans to Mast. There win be a meeting of the Kansas society tonight in Manchester hall, 85 Fifth street. TFyou aredvis- itor to the city, you will enjoy enter taining or being en tertained' at THE PORTLAND. In cuisine and service The Portland Grill is not equaled in-he city. It is the favorite rendez vous for many of the city's best people. It's proximity to the leading playhouses ren ders it an extremely con venient place for dining, either before or after the play. Rates at The Port land are no higher than those of other first-class dining places. . Listen to the delightful-music played, by the or chestra throughout the evening. The Portland Hotel G. J. Kaufmann, Mgr. The Verdict Has Been Kenderec Price Cut No ure ' mi Niw The Reason WHY! Read Every Word It's the same old story too much stock. The weather . unseasonable No Winter. We Must Unload ! rRemember We have never in our long business experience in this city, advertised a sale otherwise than a genuine or bona fide Tremendous Millinery Stock Sacrificed! IflSS 500 Velvet, Velour and Plush Hats Values id $2.50 65c Values to $2.50 100 dozen Black Silk Velvet Un trimmed Shapes 95c VALS. TO $3.50 I! v: one. Remember too Our merchandise is the newest the most fashionable We have the largest variety to select from. No fob Lots No OldStock! Everything New, Up-to-Date Of course, we are somewhat hampered here for space All we can say is: Follow the crowds Come early. The Wonder Millinery No need to trim or block over old hats when you can bujj new ones at these prices. Every Article Marked Plainly One Price to All Ten Thousand Dollar Fur Stock at Cost Stoles and Muffs Raccoon Coney Iceland Fox Red Fox Blue Wolf Minks Opossum ' Second Floor Nobby Trim med Hats for $1.00 A hat to suit every face. Never sold for less than $3.50. All colors. Watch Our Windows Something New Each Day! $6.00 Trirnmed Hats $3.45 $5.00 Trimmed Hate .$2.95 Lyons Velvet, Velour du Nord and Fine Plush $5.00 Shapes $2.35 Imported OstrichiNovelties and Imported Stick-Ups! To $1.45 .11;. ,.45tf To $2.45 ........ill... 95tf To $3.50 $1.15 Thousands of Them tof&elect From. Main Floor".- Children'! Hats Our Entire Dept. Divided m Good, serviceable French Felt Un- "J trimmed Shapes lOL' Hundreds of them every new color. Values up to $2.45. Watch them go! Wonderful $5.00 Trimmed Hats $1.95 Most remarkable values ever offered. No two- alike. All worth $5.00 all beauties. Special Reduced Prices on all Children's Furs. too. A Deposit WU1 Hold Furs Until Wanted. 100 Dozen Fancy Feather Stick-Ups All going at 15c All marked regularly to $1.45. Now 1 $25.00 and $30.00 Pattern Hats All Reduced $9.95 $8.50 and $10.00 Trimmed Hats $4.45 You never saw values like this before. See our windows. All our finest Lyon's Velvet Hand Blocked Imported Shapes. Also Hatter's Plush Shapes All selling regularly at $7.50 to $10.00. Special this sale $3.15 3 Lots Choice at 45c, 95c . $1.45 Trimmed Velvets, Welour Plushes, Etc. 2500 yards Fancy Ribbons at 15c yard Birds ofParadisk Plumage and Spravs at Cost! $25.00 Paradise ... $20.00 Paradise ....... $15.00 Paradise $ 5.00 Paradise V - th.. T ....$16.50 .'..-.$12.50: ..$9.00 . .$ 2.95 French Plumes extra special at 14 inches long, male stock. All colors, including black and white. $2.50 Ostrich Bands 95c "Eney trim a hat completely. Buckram and Linette Frames 25c FRENCH PLUMES Male stock, very wide, at $1.95 Black, white and all colors, worth 53.50 Two Only to a Customer Outing and Tailored Felt Hats 50c Hundreds of styles. Every new color. Values to $3.50 THIRD FLOOR TAKE ELEVATOR Roman and Oriental Shaded Plumes Especially adapted for Black Hats. 1 $5.50 was the price. Now $2.95 SECOND FLOOR TAKE ELEVATOR 100 Dz. French Velvet Shapes Every new style and color. Priced regularly lo $5. Special this sale for fl.85 i ' No C O. D. No 'Exchanges No Deliveries-No MU Orders lie At Morrison and Fourth Streets Wonder Mi O , - M - - -i We Give You What We Advertise" 4 j sonable. Bose City Printary, 3rd and