THE ; OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY v ETVEWmG, "NOVEMBER 17, m. 0 ft (5 TOWN TOPICS 221st DAT Of !.) ; ; : 'V AMC8KMEXTS . '. ' Fir.ILIO Broadway at Taylor.. Curtains 2:15 ml 8:14. "A. fair Hm." Wednesday BAKkH ftroadwir and 8It. Cotatae 2:80 and S:2o. Hatimae Sunday, Wednesday and Saturday.. Baker Fla.ra to "alue feathers."-. - -tANTAUKH Broadway at Atdet, vaodevllle. Curtail S:8o, T:1W and WKW'H KMftfKtU Broadway at YamhllL Vaudeville. Ooatlaoouf 1:30 to 6:80; 7:30 aad :lt week oajra. Coetltmoea 1 " t 11 rJuadays. LrYUIO fourth at Htark. Cfcrtalns 2:30, T:30 v and :!. Keating Flood Musical Com ... fdr coin pa ay la "iaay to Mayor." COLUMBIA lx til betwaaa WaaUOftoa and tttark itntu. Motloa ylcturea. 11 a. id. io ii p, a. PKOPUCa Waat Park at AMa treet. Mo. 1 tka plcterea, 11:30 a. m. to 11: O. tu. WD 11:30 a. m. la 11:80 D. am. National Park and waat park at Stark. MbUua pictures. 13 m. to 11 p. m. 6LOBH Wssiiiuatoa at EleTeata. Motloa plo- tores. 11 a. m. to H p. m. MA J hHTIO WaabtDftea at Park. Motiea plcturva. 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. L SLMJKT Wanblogtoa at Broadway. . Motion . pictures. 11 a. ra. te 11 p. m. AKT MUBKLM ritth aad Taylor. Boars to a week aaya, aunaays: rrea after- noc.ua ol Tuesday, Thursday. Friday, sat. j Today's Invents. ' State Bar aaaoclatioa ( courtbooaa today aad tomorrow. Comlnz Event. ' Ad club luncliaoa at Portlaoa hotel Norcm ber 18. Progressive Baaiueas Mao'a Inacheoa at Molt vmii botel, Notcniber IS. Ureeter Portland' Plana aaaoelatloa annual BMn-Uu at Central library, Not. 10. Uealty board luocliooa at Commercial club November SK. rarmara' union eoavenUoa at eoortboate No- Trnporutloo luh anokat at Multnomah botl, November 21. Oregon Civic league luncheon at Multnomah . bvtAL November 21. Transportation club lonchooa at Moltnomab but" I. Novambor ILi. Meatlng of tazpayera to fix, acbool, tax levy- at Armory, November 24. - lYogroaalvv Uuaiiieao Mea'a club'a pumpkin 'laatival at Muitnooiaa aotei November . a4. t Traoaportatlon club Tbaakafflvtiitf dance and "rwa buudred" partr at Muitaumab botai. Xbaukagivtug ' day, November 24. Central Library Meetings. ' Rccd College Extaoalon Courae, Tuesday, No. vembor 17-r"8aaalaa aad tbe Slav Natlona aad to a WAr." Dr. av. tf. Latourette. Wcduea- Hay, November 1 "Dante aad the Italy ot - ma uay," ur. Jouan a. wiae. MTjeaiy. November X Koropeao sxpaaaloa of South, era aad Far Eaatarn Aala aud tba War." Dr. LotouratU. Wedneadiy. Kovembef IO 'The Comedy, a Cenanra aud Approelatloa of lie- ugioa," tr. jooan . win. - - - Natlona II at aocicty. every Saadar arenlae Orefton Civic laiacue tecturaa. every - Thurs day eveaiog. if evening. I Pacific university aztiDaloa leeturea. evarv I Wadoeaday evening. .. I Houth Dakota society, xneaoar. November I 17. B p. m. I Maaaacbuaetta society, Thursday evening, November is. . ' .' I Womea'a Mmia meatlns. Thursday. Novem- I her lu 2:3o pt m. i Portland Branch Natioaal Aasonation for Ad-1 Vance metit of Cvlured Psopls, Friday, Novem ber su, S p. m. Council ot Jewish Women, Tuesday, Novem her 24. 2 d. m. State Board ot Aceonatancy axamlnationa. fiovemoer at dq ita, w a. m. to o p. m. . River Trip. Da Ilea OtT. to Tba Dalles and Caaeadc Locks, Tuesday, Thursday aud Saturday, Aldar atreat dock. Steamer 8U(e of Washington to The Dallas sauy except Thursday. Taylor street dock. Port Information Supplied. - Information regarding this port mar be ob tained from tha Portland Chamber ot Com merce, e allia s treat. Telephone Mala 993 ee Fire and Police. Plre department Main 7700, A-1823. . ; PoUce. department Male 7181, A7S1. Today's Forecast. Portland and vicinity Fair tonight and Wednesday; easterly winds. 1 ' Oregon aad Washington -Pair .tonight and vreaueaaay; easterly winas. Idaho fair tonight aud Wednesday. Weather Conditions. A aevera storm la central near Dntch Bar. bor and a large blgh pressure area Is central ever Idaho. Another large blab pressure area everllea tha lower MlsHlsalnni vsller and . a depression ot moderate energy la moving down tba at. Lawrence valley No precipitation of ronanqnenre haa fallen anywhere within tbe laet 24 hours. The temperatures are decidedly below normal la tbe Atlantic statea and tbe npper Mlaalsaippl valley and slightly below normal on, tha Pacific alone. Chinook wlnde prevail In Wyoming . and Montana. The conditions are favorable for. fair weather la this district tonight and Wednea- eay wicn continued low temperatures. EffWABD A. BEAL3. ' District Forecaster, Observations. "? ' ' Temperature. j g "' i : a a, i , t 3 a J STATIONS. t . S I :i If Is i p baker. Or 1 52" 40 I 20 I 12 I 5 Holae, Idaho M 66 82 14 .16 ' Boston, Uaas 84 66 82 14 .IS -Chicago, 111. ...... 21 28 22 20 .0 -Denver, Colo 22 2S 20 20 0 Daluth, Mlaa.... 2 IS 8 0 Rureka. Cel. 44 66 44 4 0 - kYeaoo, OaL 40 .40 4 0 Oalveston, Texas. . 4S 02 48 18 O Havre, Mont 12 12 6 4 0 - Jacksonville. Fia... 42 76 42 16 0 Kamloopa, B. C. ... 24 .... 19 0 .20 fCanaaa City. Mo.... 26 32 26 10 0 wUton. Idalra... 84 .... 84 . 4 .04 , jl-oa Angeles, Cal. . 66 16 54 4 0 Marahfleld, Or. ... 44 66 40 4 O New York, N. Y.. . 30 00 SO 28 .01 JNrw Orleans, La. .. 42 60 42 14 0 North Head, Waah. 44 48 44 0 0 N. Yakima, Wash. 26 40-; k4 4 0 Phoenix, Aria... i. 62 74 49 14 0 Portland, Or 40 47 f 40 2 ,01 ttoaeburg. Or 42 64 40 4 0 Sacramento, Cel.... 42 66 42 4 0 HU Loela, Ho 28 82 26 8 0 . .Salt Lake, Utah... 84 46 80 4 0 8. Fraaclaesv Cel.. 60 04 60 4 O fleatUe, Wash. .... 42 46 40 4 0 . SlUa. Alaska 40 42 84 20 .04 Spokane, Wash..... 84 30 80 4 .02 - Taoome, Waih 42 46 40 4 O Tatooah Ial'd. Wn. 44 42 42 22 .08 Valdea, .Alaaka'. . . . 24 .... 10 4 0 Walla Walla. Wn. 8 34 88 4 .08 ' Waahlngton, D. C. 28 66 28 12 0 : Winnipeg, Man.... I 14 14 14 10 .01 Concert, fox Seamen Tonights The following program has been arranged ' for the concert this evening .at the Seamen's Institute, 125 North Fifth. , street, between Hoyt and, Gllsan streets: Soprano solo. Miss Rose Rob- lnson; contralto solo, Miss Mary Mc ' Xlnnon; violin Solo, Miss Marie Chap man; Scotch song. Jack Rennie; read ing, a pupil of the Gillespie School of Expression; soprano solo. Miss Mar- garet Hanson, Miss Elna Anderson, ac companist: solos and choruses by of ficers, apprentices and sailors from deep water ships in port." The concert begins at 8 o'clock. The public is la- vlted. - Bead Extension Lectors, In the Reed college extension course 18, "The War: ' Its Origins and Its Signifi cance,', the subject for. the lecture this evening Is, "Russia and the Slav Na- i tlons and the War." Dr. Kenneth 8. Latourette will give this address to the library hall of, the Central library at -l p. m. Tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock, in the Fourth Presbyterian Watch For DODGE BROTHERS Announcement Soon; church. First and Oibbs streets, lec ture 2 of course II. The Voter and the City," win be given by Mr. "Wembridge, This lecture deals with the topic, "How the City Is Governed T Old ',.?, and New - Forms." At 8 o'clock to morrow evening la room B of the Cen tral library,1 Dr. - Jonah B. Wise will deliver the fourth lecture to course-19, "Supreme Achievements in European Literature." entitled, "Dante and the Italy of His Day." This Is the first of a series of three lectures on Dante's divine cotaedy to be given by Dr. "Vfisa Corn Wn. Be Subjects-"Corn" is to be subject of addresses at the Ad club meeting tomorrow .noon in the Hotel Portland. R. B, Miller, trafflo manager of the Oregon-Washington Railroad I & Navigation company, will tell of this corn crop's growing import ance in the northwest 1 K. Kewbegin, manager of R. M. Wade St C. win speak on! "Growth of Corn Implement Trade in: the Paclflo Northwest; J. 3. ; S warts, government farmer, Lapwal, I Idaho, Indian reservation, Corn Cul ture Among the Paclflo Northwest In dians;" Grant Dimiek, Oregon City. "How My Clackamas County Cows Can iCan Corn; F. J. Oberer, manager Iron Clad Silo company, "Corn Ensilage IVnm K Clin OtatiitnAlnt'H C T Smith. agriculturist, O-W. R. & If, "Corn Cul- I turn AMonr tha PafilflS Nortnveil Whites;" O. C. Soots, secretary Wall Walla Commercial club. Phil S, Bates will be chairman of the day. ;. Tuaeral of IKrs. Johnson The' fu neral of (Mrs. Martha J. Johnson, who died Sunday at her home. 488 Eigh teenth street, at the age of 69 years. will be I held at 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from the P. I Lrch under taking earlors. East Eleventh and Clay stneets. .Services at the grave will be conducted by the Evening Btar grange, i In 1863 Mrs. Johnson, who was born in Washington county, Ar kansas, came across the plains with her parents, Mr. ana Mrs. u nomas mo. Mr. Lee was a cousin of General Rob ert E. Lee. Mrs. Johnson was married In 1859. Her husband died in 1901. They leave eight children, namely: I xxrv w Jnhrmon Tac oma. Wash Iw ynn w. Jonnson, lacoma, vvasn.. J. J. Johnson, Mrs. Mary M. Lent, H. L. Johnson Mrs. Arminta Ztnser, Charles IE.' Johnson, Miss Jennie A. Johnson. Portland, and Mrsv Annie E. Clark of Alaska. Good iVews Awaits Man. Who knows JL Calvin Fullerton. believed to be residing in Portland? The city de tective department Is looking for him on the basis of having received a let ter from SheHff C. W. Vursell of Balem, Marlon county, Illinois, bear- rag gooa news, ooiue iuoib pnyero fttr Mr TnUerton are at detective head- auartar but the search of Cltv De- . . . " z. - - " .. tec live nawiey mo iar naa ucen un- avalllngj He is described as being 48 years of age. and crippled in both ... u - 1 1 ...... .i . ' 10 " iwu - j - S Dog still Missing. Henry Thleman of 1994 1 East Nineteenth street, was arrested: last evening by. City Detec tives Mallett and Price on complaint of George Davenport, proprietor of a Front street transfer company, who asserts Jthat Thleman enticed a valu able Airedale dog away from his home at Second and Wood streets Saturday. The dog could not be located by thfe officers yesterday. Christian Science Xiecture. A free lecture ion Christian Science will be delivered at First Church of Christ. Scientist. Nineteenth and Everett streets, ion next Thursday and Friday evenings at 8 o'clock, by Bickneu Young, C S. B-. member of the board of lectureship of the Mother church. the First Church of Christ. Scientist. in Boston. Mass. The public is in- vlted. (Adv.) Outsiders ray Tuition. A corre spondent signing initials "M. T. , H." asks about requirements for attend ance at thigh or trade schools in Port land. In answer It may be said that only residents of school district Not 1 are entitled to send their children tui tion free to schools of the district In cluding Portland. It Is not necessary for them to be taxpayers. Outsiders must pay tuition. CiTio ! Association Will Meet. An nouncements have been received here of the tenth annual convention of the American Civic association which la to be held In. the New Wlllard hotel. Washington, December 2, 3 and 4. Some of the best authorities on city planning in the world are to make addresses, and there may be represen tation from Portland. ZniaVel Gets JTew Trial. Julius Knlspei soapbox orator, was -granted a new trial yesteraay ty Circuit Judge Morrow after tne latter had- read a transcript of the evidence given when Knispel was tried and convicted of selling j morphine recently. Attorneys for Knispel asked for the new trial on the ground that the evidence did not support the verdict of guilty. California and Hebraaks. The Cali fornia and Nebraska state societies will hold a Joint meeting at the Mult nomah hotel tomorrow, evening. Unique games are being planned by the com mittees in charge and there will be cards and dancing. AH ex-residents of both Nebraska and the Golden State are Invited to bo present. Voiles on Watch. The two men who assaulted and robbed H. Gotthelpt, a wealthy Junk dealer at Eugene yes terday morning, securing 3100, are be lieved to be either in Portland or on the way, and the polios department has been warned-to look out for them. To Celebrate Birthday The quar ters of Matron Rogers in the county Jail will be the stage for a merry party uus evening In honor of the seven F.A : Taylor Company 1 1 i30;JTEMrill STREET i Hand-made Davenports and Overstuffed Chairs, 25 per cent ; Froni Regular Price . Windsor Chairs, mahogany finish, regular price (I ff fifs 1 17.50,- now ... . .. . ... tj UellU 1 Windsor Arm Chairs, mahogany finish, regular (I r7 PA price $ia00, now , P 4 DJ .Mahogany Gate Leg Table, 36 now Mahogany Nest of 4 Tables, regular price $35.00, C0 K AO f. now ....... .'.'1-".". . . .... ......,.", ... .v easste VI 1 j Mahogany Martha .Washington Sewing Tables, Q flf 'J regular price $25.00, now ... . . . . .". .. .... . . . L tpXOeUU Mahogany Tip Top Tables, regular price $15.00, lip , DOW ... ...... .... ......... ,7. ; tj) J-XeaUU . r Mahogany; Foot Stools, Colonial, regular price Q f fff 8.00, now O tJetJvl . Special Discount We Do PICTURE FRAMING and Gold Leaf Work TJ -- teenth birthday of her daughter. Miss! Imogene. Tha unused corridor, on the : upper floor of the Jail will bei-turned into a prettily decorated dancing hall wlth American flags and others deco-( rations ana music, dancing and games : tauona, arranged by J. W. Mills, leo will be enjoyed. A score of Miss Jmo-1 turer, was presented, gene's friends have been nita I ; , - . woman Probation Officer, Mrs. 1 Samuel Connell, formerly in charge of iuv wiug 111. liio vresuu wvustcsv Mothers and ' Parent-Teacher associa tion in the courthouse, has been ap pointed "a deputy probation officer of the Juvenile court. ; She will do juve nile court work mornings and her afternoons will be spent in ahargs of the emergency office of tha social service department of the Parent Teacher ' association . in . tha Central building. ; Her Juvenile court duties will bring .her in touch with families where there is need for help in the way of clothes, shoo and tha like-for the children, and these will be fur nished by the social service depart ment. . . ! - Fruit Inspector Speaks. County Fruit Inspector J. E. Stansbery deliv ered an address on "The, Tuber Moth" at the open lecture hour of Woodlawn grange. No. 350, Saturday night. The remainder of the program, arranged by Mrs. Sarah A. Hyatt, lecturer, was as follows: Reading-, ; "Military and Economic War, Dr. W. E. Slater; reading, "What tha Grange Is to the Community," Mrs. Eugene Palmer; song, "The Grange;" piano solo, Miss Mauda Alvord; vocal solo, t Master Chaster Alvord;' vocal solo. Miss B, Roland of Kern Park; and recitation, Mrs. Kelly of Evening Star grange. Carried Concealed Weapons. Paul Segueo, proprietor of a restaurant at Third and Burnsldo streets, was con victed in the municipal court this morning of having concealed weapons In his possession and was fined 850. The restaurant close at 11 o'clock. Patrolmen Behead ana Kllngensmith, who arrested him, testified, and Segueo, with a friend, was found prowling the environs -of Burnslde street at 2:80. A revolver was found on him. Colored Men Sentenced. Jack Holmes, a strapping negro from Ta coma, was sentenced to 100; days in Jail and Theo Foster, his partner, was given 30 days in Jail by Municipal Judge Stevenson this morning, the for mer for having concealed -weapons in his possession and the latter for va grancy. .The two were found prowling in the vicinity ot Eleventh and Hoyt streets last night by Patrolman E. Thorpe. Missionary Society, The Missionary Society of the Trinity M. E. church. East Tenth and Sherman streets, will give an entertainment next Thursday evening, under the direction of Mrs. O. B, Post, president of the Portland Wo men's Home Missionary society. The entertainment will be in the form of a sketch, given by a class of young wo men of Rose City Park. There will be no charge for admission. Judgment Is Confessed The Port land Railway, Light & Power company yesterday confessed Judgment in a suit for 3400 damages brought byT. A. Gifford, as guardian for his lly ear old son, Herbert Gifford. The boy stole a ride on a car and it is alleged that he was kicked off the car as It was In motion. The fall from the car is al leged to hsjre caused a broken collar bone and other injuries. - Sailor Admits GnlltOscar Ander son, a sailor on , the ship Elizabeth, pleaded' guilty yesterday to a charge of stabbing a fellow sailor recently while -they were aboard the ship at Linnton. Circuit Judge s McGinn took the passing of sentence under advise ment. He did the same with the plea of A a Gilson Of guilty to charges of forgery and obtaining money by false pretenses. Abatement Proceedings. Abatement proceedings to enjoin the use of prem ises at 230 Vs Burnslde street for im moral purposes, as it is alleged the premises have been used, were filed yesterday against Frederick, Ellen D., Charlton. J. NBelwyn. and Reverdy Sasscer and Elizabeth M. Clagett, own ers of the property, and Mrs. R. J. Goldberg, who leases the' place. Pardoned by Governor. After ex emplary conduct for three months while held in the county Jail, Virgil Tates yesterday received a pardon from Governor West on recommenda tion of District Attorney Evans and Municipal Judge Stevenson, Tates was sentenced to serve nine months on a larceny charge. Trades School ai-rtmnl Meetings The Portland- Trades School Alumni asso ciation will hold its monthly, meeting Thursday evening at 8:15, in the as sembly hall in The Journal building. All graduates of the trades school, whether they hold diplomas or shop certificates, are urged to attend. Picnic Luncheon A picnic luncheon and social wilf be given by the ladles of the ..Unitarian church at the chapel, Broadway and Yamhill street, at noon tomorrow. Special musical program. Grange Acts on Potatoes, Russell ville grange has adopted a resolution favoring the continued exclusion of In fected California potatoes from the Watch Foe DODGE BROTHERS Announcement 5 ' ' Soon - inch, regular price pri" S30.00 on Wall Paper , a... sai aana.iii.4A Hill m - " ' 'f state. At thepen lecture hour of the grange - Saturday night, '- John Welba jepoke on rrhs Winter Care of Fruits land Vegetables." and a discussion fol- lowed. A program of songs and red- nt nnkMim aHrin ri-r i&ct mmiIdc destroyed the residence of G. Kayser at 1066 J East Eighteenth street. No one was at home at the time and the furniture and building was a total loss. - The loss is estimated at nearly 11600. Syndicate Piles Suit. The Malinda Heights Realty Syndicate yesterday filed suit against W. W. Metzger to ccllect S383.S3 alleged due on a stock subscription made by Metzger. Wellington CosX For the first time in five years we have secured a shipment of Nanaimo Wellington hard coal. The beBt coal offered- in Port land. Holman - Fuel company. Main 853, A-3353. (Adv.) - South Dakota Society ' laeats-The South Dakota society will meet at 8 o'clock tonight in room A. Central pub lie library. A special program has been prepared. . . ' &e solutions Adopted, Methodist ministers yesterday, meeting- at the First Methodist church, adopted res olutions lamenting tbe death of Bishop Charles W. Smith. , . Steamer Jesse Karklns for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. (Adv.) v VT. 3a, ZatoDonald Cos Accident, Health, Automobile, Burglary, Liabil ity, Firs Ina Mar. 2391, Yeon bldJtdv. Good Coal f&SO Ton. Main 368, Adv. t- 3s. Tox, optician. Journal bids. Ad, GIRL IS SLAIN BY A JEALOUS MAN; I POLICE TAKE TRAIL (Continued from Page One.) i street last night about 6 o'elock. Her arms were heavily laden with packages ana sne nurnee towards iter homo at 1074 Corbett street. In front of the nouse the man Whom a few seconds later killed her, approached Miss Ull rich and began f irinar a revolver at her. The girl screamed and ran around trys uousa to ine rear entrance. Close behind her and firing at Inter- vals followed the man. The girl ran into the house, through the kitchen. Oak-Tan Store 1 Owing to the fact that the premises now occupied by the Oak-Tan Shoe Store is located in the heart of the retail district and especially well I lo cated for the shoe trade, the store will become a Regal Shoe Agency and its entire present stock to be sold out. See this paper tomorrow night. Page ll. Mince Meat . For Thanksgiving Pies' Also fruit cake, plum pudding, cakes. jeuies ana nome-maae nreaa ana can- dies can be bought at the Woman's Exchange, 18S Fifth Street- A Fair, Squsure Plea Thecoma manufacturers' and Jobbers do not ask you to buy their goods for the single reason that they are mads at home. In substance, they ask that you make a careful comparison between the values they offer and those of competing brands. If the home product loses by comparison if you think you are not getting Just as much, for your money, then these home manufac turers and Jobbers say to you, "continue buying the Eastern brand. If one -half of our buyers would make . this comparison, we would soon lead in manufacturing. Therefore, remember home industry when buying, and especially remember the following concerns whose money makes this campaign possible: , BAGS, BTJBXAP AJTO TWISTS,. Ames, Harris, Neville Co, Portland, Oregon.. ' BATheBUnited States National Bank, . 76 Third St, JPortland, Or. ; BISCUITS AJTD CBsACKEBS "SWASTIKA" BBAjm, Pacific Coast Biscuit Co.. Portland. BlUAKK-KTS "PEHDICTOW,' Pendleton Woolen Mills. Pendleton, Oregon. : CAJTDT-"HAEEZ.WOOU." f Hazelwood Confectionery and Res taurant, Washington, near Tenth. CAJTDT VOGAJTS CBOCOXATES, Modern Confectionery Co, Portland, Oregon. t CEHB A T.S "QOLDEir BOB," . Golden Rod Milling Co , oruana, Oregon. COI.1TMBZA BAMS, BACOV, XWUtB, And Pure Pork Sausage, . ! Union Meat Company, f . Portland, Oregon. - - , , ! C3ACXBBS "SUPBEME" BSABD, F F. Haradon & Son! ' i -Portland, Oregon. j EUECTBJ.CXTT Made In Oregon, Portland Railway, Light & Power Co, Portland, Oregon. rXBE XRhrUKABCE, : Paclflo States Fire Insurance Co, Cham, of Com. Bldg, Portland, Or. a , . 4 PAXTOBES EXECTBICAX. ajtd gas -"J: C. Sngllsh Co.. ! . 165 Union ave. N., Portland. Or. Semi-Weekly rH!iTr?r3cr MEM At Reduced Prices Wednesdays and Saturdays dining room, bedroom ' and into the bathrooBk Two shots were fired in the house, one Villet lodging in the bath room door and- tha other striking Miss Ullrich in the back of the head and killing her Just as she ran 'Into : that , The assassin fled from ' the house, throwing his gun away as he ran. Mrs. Carl Smith, tha murdered girl's mother, was in the kitchen when her daughter burst into the room. She was so startled she could do nothing until th assassin had fled from the house, but she saw the man follow her daugh ter with a revolver In his hand. Mra Smith describes him as wearing a dark overcoat and black slouch hat. Carl Smith, stepfather of Miss Ull rich, heard her screams and ran to the front of the house. The shooting in the bedroom drew him back to that part of the house Just to miss the mur derer as he fled away. : W. Roberts, a. barber," with a shop next to the Smith residence, heard the shots and reached the street in time to see the assassin speed north on Cor bett street and turn toward the river on Hamilton avenue. That is the last that was Seen ot the man in the netgtt- bOrhOOd. " '. - i. : --V- Last ' August Trauneon brought events - to a climax when he accosted Miss Ullrloh in the lobby ot tha Lewis building and threatened her Ufa with two revolvers. - Ha was -arrested ana let off on a plea of insanity and with strict orders from Judge Stevenson to leave the city. Traunaon did not leave ana contin ued to annoy the girk She was contin ually encountering him and confessed to her employers that she was ax raid he "would get her" some day. soma on of the men employes has been in the habit of escorting Miss Ullrich from the Lewis building to her car al- . TIME CHANGE EAST - JJOUND SERVICE y of the . Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. Effective Thursday : Nov. 19lh Portland and Paget Bound Express for Chicago will leave Union Depot 8:30 p. m.. one halt hour earlier than- at present. Corresponding train west-bound will arrive at 12:16 p. u Salt Iake Express will leave Union Depot 12:01 midnight, Instead of 12:30 a. m as at present. XVoesi train for The Balles at pres ent leaving Union Depot 4 p. m. and arriving from The Dalles 10 a. nu, will be discontinued. Information.' schedules, tickets and reservations upon application. CXTT T1UAJUT OT7ZCB, Third and Washington Streets. Both Phones. Watch For DODGE BROTHERS Announcement v Soon P TJ EH AT U HTl TT a TTP 8. Kngel & Son, 405 Washington fit. Portland, Or. PUBBITUBB TTITTP - MABB, F, A. Taylor Co., ISO Tenth St. Portland. Or. V A GAMBRINUS Brewing Co., Portland. oas APPUAjrcxs axo raurAcss, Hess Mfg. Co, - - 512 Williams ave., Portland, Or. XMPIiE VESTS P ABM, R. M. Wade ft Co., 822 Hawthorne ave., Portland, Or. JUIIT GOODS. Portland Knitting Co, . 160 Third St, Portland, Or. KEY'S KADB-TO-OBBEB CAOTKXVO Charles Coopey & Sons, 604 Royal Bldg, Portland, Or. MOBTTMEBTS MABBIiB. GBABTTB, Blaesing Granite Co., 2C7 Third, Portland, and Salem, Or. QregOuIlfC Insurance Company "axci-uarvat-Y orioon" Home OprtcaCCoRaarrr Bloo. Poam-AXB) ROBES "PESrDITOW EBBIAJBT, Pendleton Woolen Mills, Pendleton, Oregon. BTJBBEB KBBTaS, MXCBJUflOAZ! - GOODS. .3 Portland Rubber Mills, 868 ast Ninth St, Portland. Or. WA6KZBG POWDEB, "3 MlSUTi!," - Paclflo Specialty Co 1 835 E. Morrison St., Portland, Or. Special Sale of mm most every evening. Mrs, H. von Cleff and daughter of 1038 Third street,' got off the same car with, .Miss Ullrich aad . say they saw,Traunson run ; away ; from f the scene right after the -: shooting - -r -y Miss Ullrich swas engaged to Ralph Smith. , an employe of H. Clauasenius Sc. Son,' plumbers, 13S Eleventh street, and they wera to be married next year. : Mr. Smith said today he knew that Miss Ullrich -Was being annoyed Five-Ycar II L j ; 11 - - WithEvery p1 lll This Brass Bed Sale Has Bee Hundreds Took Advantage of It Yesterday and Today the ;ale Has Been Greater Than Ever! u Guaranteed Brass Beds That Are Tarnioh jProof and Backed by a 5-Year Guarantee Bond Are Offered ThisWeek at Special Prices Special Credit Tferms HBeras8re Dorit Delays-Buy Over 1500 on Sale $16.50 Colonial pat- O A K tern brass beds for V lA&O $19.50 Colonial pat- CI K AK tern brass beds for DXtJe'ifJ $26.75 Colonial pat- Q tern brass beds for tPXaeOtl Cretonnes, Sundours, Voile, Marquisettes and Nets in a Great Three Day's Sale S0a Voile Arabian colored voile, with double border, S Inches wide; regular 10c 1 quality, yard 3So to BOo Taffetas 20 pat terns ot taffeta, cretonne and novelty weavea, tiue. pink and yellow on lifht 23c gTonnd, yard too Smaralow gets White or cruTneavy t Ulet deaiTis or small lacs floral eXXects; CQ. Oo quality, the yard n.M snndons Clotn -gO-in. Bundour cloth. In brown or blue, sniaranteed fast lQftc ors. per yard ww S0e Marquisettes -- Plain Arabian color inaxqulaettea, - . 3 inches wide; regular 0c -1 Qr quality, yard New Things of Interest The new shipments Just received by express represent a most ln tsrastins assortment of erstoanes, flzarad scrims, art tickings, plain or fancy, marquisettes and voUea Now on show In the new Drapery department. : HOTEL CORNELIUS The House of Welcome ' Psrk and Alder Streets . .. Portland. Or. - ; In the theatre and shopping district, one hlock from any, carline. Rates $1.00 per day. and up. VVVith bath. $L50, per day and up. Take our Brown Auto 'Bus. C. W. Cornelius. President' H. E. Fletcher. Manager Oregon Humane Society 6T Oraad Ave. nm between Conch and . Bavla. Phones Sast 1423, Jt 8515. OPXX BAT AID HIOBT. Report all cases of cruelty to this of flea Lethal chamber for small ani mals. Horse ambulance for sick or disabled animals at a moment's notice. Quickest Results Obtained IfTTTTT! SSsSS Li ' o . by : Using Journal Want Ads by Traunson." He said he did not know Treunson. t : ' . .- .:.'--. v- Ons of the first to reach the house after the shooting was Miss Ann Schneider, a trained . nurse who lives nearby. Miss Schneider has known Miss Ullrich ever eince her birth and speaks very highly of her. She has known her as a girl of excellent char acter, a hard worker all her lite, a girl with a- cheerful disposition , and a happy smile for everyone. This last trait Miss . Schneider thinks - probably ---Right From Start Down A Brass Bed Most Stores Ask$H.50 For Think of buyins an all- brass bed with two-Inch posts and ten-filler rods at a price like this. The bed is as strongly built as any on show, of good proportions and beautifully finished. A value that proves Powers su premacy in bargain-giving. s-Xaen Post Colonial Brass Beds Now at Special Prices! $225 Continuous post brass beds for $18.85 $2775 Continuous CO A HK post brass beds for Vawlls D $32.50 Continuous QQQ r7K post brass beds for VasdOelU Preparing for Thanks fiving Our Underprice Basement tajio Oarvtnr Seta S- piece carving- aets. with stag handles, all guaran teed steel, in fancy bos, 9f 7f special i Jlai7 flM Sa-rorx Boasters Para- ily size, heavy ate el, self- QO . baa ting and seamless, now. . OasC fBO Sinner Set-Conalst- ing of 48 pieces of white and gold eeml-porcelaln, qjQ AQ for three days at....... V3sa77 Ahunlnnm Boast srs Self - basting- aluminum roasters, large stse, au- C0 7Q parlor quality, special... 7 , . . ?K in Wm 7 -li 1 -! FREE3:STAMPS Tne T4sniliill Public Mar ket u helping thousands of families to cut darvm the hish cost of Irrinjj. Wednesday, in addition to the low prices-' those who present this ad when making purchase of 50c or oyer, at any one stall, will get 10 extra S. z H. Green Trading Stamps FREE besides, tegular stamps. CORNER SECOND was the indirect cause of Miss Ullrich s death, as her pleasant disposition prob ably was "ralataterprstated for in vitation for, his attentons by Traun- son. ' - ' J"'- " - Neighbors and sveryonsrwho anew Miss Ullrich speak very nlhlyf her. and say she was not a.f irl to aneour ags a man's attention t: Her, smpioy ers stated this rrwrnitg sh-was.sn expert stenographer ard tha btst.tney ban ever -had. ' . . '' '1, Extra TaSsMaBaSSSsaWaSsWaP ' . -1 ,; jS'i , ' : ' s 1 'isrSiyia. Spec9! Value n a Success 41 .Massive $32.7f Pattern $1 Down-r$Hk Week A bed of exceptional 'quality and style, dealg-ned in the panelj effect with heavy one inch filler "ode and two Inch continuous posfkfl! finished in Royal Satin or -Poliett. fV hish quality bed st a low price. .j . - Bii .. ...;.; ' j, .... - . OhopPO -Slxe : 4 dtjrerait out TO Is this -feek. ., 7C, 1145 Pood lVa', having blades, on sals :1.7S Alnminm aCUo asm . - " etConalatlnaof ,bvst- ' : ' Ing spoon, mixing eption, -egg whip, cake-turnes.and Oft ' gravy ladle, now. ...t... V - S1.00 Carviar Set -4 Rxtra T- quality, - knife and fork for - . carving, black handles,' good fiQ. . value st ,..,.,-, . t40 Pinner lit 4! ' pleas. - of whits stmt. porcelain, decorated -lth CO QCI fancy edge, this wee1 at Vas47eJ . Stamps Civm th Regular Stampt AND YAMHILL STS. UM a Week I 1 . 'i i 1 it