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FIGHTING CHOLERA | AT NEW YORK) HES BEAT Wp STUDENTS AFTER GAME — : - “GENE, Ore, N 14.—The * * : phe and members of the faculty * AT THE THEATRES, * Oe Corvallis are making & rigid ie ® Moore—"The Kissing Girt * i bal tion today - : teen | ® Grand—"The Volunteer Or s, tone of rowdyinn * — Ranist.” * "| ane football Kame between % Seattle—"The Man on the * : ig cleven and che Box." * ay Oregon team Saturday & Lole—"The Power of Money.” ® Bs : P ” ® Aihambra—"Jack Sheppard, ® ‘aa automonile from yo * the Bandit King.” * Be gemaged by Corvallis »t ne % Orpheum—New vaudeville, & 4 to the extent of $100, Har ® Majeatio—Now vaudeville * EO Hees, son of Judge, Tisan, of % Pantages—Neow vaudeville, t court bench * * : eat recover te Ee 9 if he wit! recove ; » Deere tering from concussion mn. Just defo the ex John P. Slocum, one time man Jeft for Eugene, sew ager of Richard Manafidld, “The 4 fandred of the A c. boys Princess Chic,” and “The Gay Mu ft and attacked Herman sician,” never sent a poor show to @ Portland boy, and while Seattle, and he has not broken his ‘was going on many of (he Cor rule of quality in his latest offering, effects of “The Kissing Girl,” which opened boys took personal passengers of the train. Carter May Be Defeated «my © Press.) iA. Moat., Nov United States fm the dalance, the offictal of the recent election {ts to be completed through: the state by toniah tomor Both democrats republt claim victory SPOKANE, Nov. 14.—Chariea P. fn all of Montana's stormy Converse, aged 45, a clerk, who j history have the election | fled from Spokane four months ago | DR. ALVAH H. DOTY, Ith officer of New York, who le establishing a strict quarantine against ships from infected coun- | tries, He le fighting the battle of | the whole United 8 last night dedicated the Cort theatre tn Chi | cago, and had a long run there, light munlcal entert: “© many people favor. which maintains some degree It has a plo 14.— With senatorehip ARREST C IN NEW ORLEANS: themes, and the compositions tn 24 time are certainly of the footatart ing vartety. Each of the three acts has a handsome setting. Many Pretty Girts. Moreover, there is a company which ts entirely competent to give life to the comedy and sest to the deen so carefully watehed.' when frregularities in pay checks| music. ‘The girls are yoons 864) pbe you will hav result means that either Sen@ were discovered, has been eaught| comely and most handsomely cow Carter is to de returned to the at New Orleans by the Pinkerton|tumed, They are trained to the| this wook bi fs snappy and gingery tra of 20 pieces ts a feature of the musteal end was a hit here last season fn “The time, The leading comedy ts well | brought out by Harry Hermeen, | who has played here time and again lim eccentric character comedy roles. ' H little toe and fancy dancer, | violin playing of iso encored again and f°@ J, Walsh or W. O. Conrad back ployed by Porter Bros., contractors, HM Washingion as Carter's succe® and fn August a firm of account-| | figures on his books and holding N BROKEN back considerable sums of money | Arrangements for taking over | ia fons os AT LIBRARY HOW for more than a week, are) ee sa meer made today, following the) want to know whe invented ditt [partment of the pabliie library. | oa) comedy, bat a comic opera, and | They'll teil you anything these days. | i¢ you Iike comic opera you wilh get 4 | telephone by the public for any in- | At the Grand, ; i formation that may be desired (By Catted Pree.) ‘ oo b }yet tn any of the books, but ff ne! eboulé be chided severely. Ite a pity that “The Volunteer Organist ants discovered that Converse had AEVOLUTIO ra wee on | Valladeras, who has hold | of a telegram from Valla- ; agave he was ready to aur.| Dickies, of what the law of Archi tender. | Charles H. Compton, who is {9 | your money's worth, and oven @ lit- 7 jan ou Famous sayings such as “Who's| Whoever wheedied Mansger PORTLAND, Ore. Nov. i4—\information is worth while st all, didn't play his last tune before he je or that the democrats will detective operatives after a long! either Former Senator Clark./ chase Converse had been om }beem im the habit of juggling the j ROUCIGALPA, Honduras, Nov “ASK ME” MAN arbitrarily with a guard of 600) | modes is? Phone the reference de “The hissing Girl’ ts pot @ must MEN 1 ADMIT charge of the reference department, | tie more. j Wants @ more liberal use of the ny " | Parry into booking “The Volunteer looney now" may not be tabulated Organist” at the Grand theatre the woman suffrage amend-| the library has it stored away in carried by & majority of over | one of its reference books, and the at the Moore before a big house This te the play which) A separate and distinct hit was made by Mile. Vanity, a very clever! Howard sto! The |biamed it on him Misses Faber 894/torm in prison, and just to show “Innercent,” be turne rob-/ rit At the Theatres’ RRA HARE AR A) DlnyH tho daughter of the vil |we dearly love, THE STAR—MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1910. Fe drunk At the Seattle. Comedy seoma to be the long aft ot the Baker stock company, and in the “Man on the Box” there are enough gurgles to meet the tastes of the giddiest matinee girl Naturally a breezy sort of chap himself, Joseph Galbraith fite inte the rolé of The Man like a democrat in the lower house of congress. Robert Warburton fs one of those rascals whom, for all their faults, He te & bappy-ne jlucky, dasbing young fellow, who it is a very good example of the} ament whieh | lady of the Baker of count of fiiness., interest all through, and the muste| fet, however, took her place and did fa particularly attractive, There are quite splendidly. Mise Franzen and one or two poetic, dreamy waits | | Texas Guinan, Who) This one is Willis Howard, cow } Gay Musician,” ts just a8 good-look- | pretty Flor ing and just as cheery of temper® |, gambling king. ment, trim of figure and tuneful of | o¢ voice as she was last year thisiwhen he knows that Bhepard, the | |lalnous congressman meets with romance In a rather odd way, He pursues his love under trying, but to the audience, laugh able clreumatances, and of course finally wine out, You see, he kisses the girl for the first time, believing her to be his sister, while he, unknown to her, ia driving her carriage. He remains coachman after that to finish his courtahip, Miss Ethel Clifton, the leading jock company, did not appear yesterday on ae Mise Margo Dut. Dan Bruce helped to comedy. carry the At the Alhambra. Thirteen scenes, Four acta. And the name of the play, “Jack Shepard, the Bandit King.” Think of that, Maggie, and may an idea of the riproaring time at the Alhambra Ie there a villain? minute and the whole performance) Why, how could you, Mag? Bure An orches- i there is, and « villainess, too. No ordinary villain this, either. He wants to marry Dorsey, daughter of ‘The tapudence the congresaman, especially srosaman bandit, ts also in love with her! Shepard wasn't alweys a bandit, and even then he only robbed the rich, like Robin Hood. He used to be a bank be ged and Congressman je nome money ant! He served a he ber. His brother fs a detective, he chased him through 19 sce Which is why so many shots fired, Maggie. was And poor little Flora. kidnaped, stolen, abducted and run away with about 16 times. Once she nearly married the sf But tt all ends lovely. At the Lois. Phil Sheffield, Alt T. Layne, in Washington, George H. " _ | got off at the King st. station. Stockdale, Del Lawrence and J; Enited states marshal for} ton Phone him.” 5° * 8) "tne ane big beacon light which | Kelton do a lot this week to m Washington, declared to- i |looma up a life saver is the fet) ~The Power of Money,” a pollt he has been unable to find; ROME, Nov. 14.—The recent con-| that this crowd will not be !n O8f /drama, worth while at the 1 4 midet all week. Madam PF Mikel! Mordkin and the fam Russian dancers suceeed the Or ganist crowd tomorrow night, glory be. However, they will finish out Bho voted for the measure.) vention of Italian socialists, ft ts the strangest case I ever) predicted today, foreshadows a Be said. “I nave been in-| combination of the republicans and ever since the election to alists in partiament, and an ef. man who voted for womsn fective coalition for the purpose of je, and hare not found one. ‘imposing progressive measures up fact of the matter is, woman on the present bureaucratic sys |closes. About the only things worth ge is about all we have left tem, thereby accomplishing much | while are Willie Golden, a boy with lites {n Washington.” needed reforms. a real voice, and a little girl who M.A.GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE ¢co SECOND AVE BETWEEN PIKE & Pipe THANKSGIVING SPECIALS In anticipation of your Thanksgiving requirements, several stirring spe- tials are quoted on dependable Dining Room Furniture. Our Liberal Credit System permits you to purchase any one of these spe- Cals on the low terms of $1 now and $1 w eekly. Only one of the Sets is illustrated. $1 Now—-$1 Weekly ih 1$50 Dining Room Set 1 $42.00 Eight Pieces. ion oak in golden or Early $1 NOW, Buffet, E. m Table and six ( English. 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This will cost you nothing but your time REGAL DENTAL OFFICES, 1405 Third Ay., N, W, Cor, Union St ail John L. Wilson That Is One John L. | Jobo L, Wilson will serve 63 days In the city stocln because he tried to cash three worthless cheeks Saturday after banking hours John L. Wilson referred to ta not the former senator from the state of Washington but only a poor chap { who smilingly admitted before {Judge Go n today that he trie his best to cash the worthless cheeks but couldn't Fine Hofus’ Chauffeur HM, B. MeCune, a chauffeur for W D. Hoftus, president of the Hoftus Steel & Equipment Co, was fined $20 today after admitting he was making 40 miles an hour yesterday A motorcycle patrolman says he had & hard time keeping up with the speeder, Retail Prices at rifole with the mn the onions of goods in quantities ¥ 4ed to Fremont and the iatelote. WRSTLAKE M4) Meate— Boiled x » ext University di oe belling beet | i; ‘ x, ie Laneedale butter ter » 25% “Re Substantial Savings on Lighting Fixtures | The greatest savings will i be found the Lighting 1@ Fixture Department. Here indeed, the of the sale do not make much ma- inroads terial difference in your fu ture selection. Choosing lighting fixtures is a matter of individual taste, hence many will find just what they need and the savings are both marked and sub- stantial Your inspection will emphasize this state ment $10.00 Hall Lantern, art $6.50 Coiling Piece | IMPORTED WHITE Flexible fle nd light angle arm ted to dny white with cord and Office Lamps | * ed up, feverishn ALL the vegetables YOU CAN CARRY tiake Market Temnie of Economy. . WE'RE HERE TO STAY parbola # TO FLY FROM BOATS DECK | (ity Unt | NORFOLK, Va. Prens.) Nov. 14.—-After The) many postponements, an aeroplane [flight from the deck of a vessel Jat nea will be attempted today by | Aviator Ely, The cruiser Bir | mingham, with Ely and hin Wright biplane on bowrd, sailed from Nor folk at noon, When the cruiser reaches @ point 30 miles up Chena peake bay, Ely will fly from the deck of the vessel HUNTER LOST ; VANCOUVER, B, C., Nov Vancouver hunting party, ing from a week's shooting tn Jer via inlet, 4A Having obtained ite hide, the physt- is short cut back to the camp. |MOST SEVERE COLD IS EASILY BROKEN Pape’s Cold Compound ts the re cost of more than fifty | dollars, and coutaina which we have conclusively demon. thousand 2 | strated is not effective in the treat- | ment of colds or grippe. | of Pape’s Cold Compound, taken every two hours until three | seeutive doses are taken, will severe cold, either in the head, chest, back, stomach, limbs or any part of the body miserable neuralgia pains, head- ache, dullness, b and nove stuff. throat, running of the nose, mucous catarrbal stiffness and rheumatic twinges. Take this harmiess Compound as directed, with the knowledge that anywhere ¢lee in the world, which will cure your cold or end Grippe misery as promptly and without any other assistance or bad after- effects Pape’s Cold Compound, whic any druggist in the world can supply. in your A very belated shipn beautiful $7.50 Matt $0.00 be with green hade. shade for $2.75 can re com DIES IN FOREST return: | 120 miles north of this jeity, Iasi night brought back the/f] JELLY MOULDS—1-qt. Jelly Moulds, tama” pody ot Dr ee mae a gag fine block tin, highly burnished, oblong fancouver physician, who ° 2 ‘ oulae 5 Tues oem Sanosers i the Sweaie! shape, corrugated; regular 35c. Tuesday, He set out with the guide to ro-|f| 18¢. cover a mountain goat he bad shot DISH PANS — 10. qt. enameled Dish cian, instead of following the guide, believed to havg attempted a| He evidently became lost in the vast forest and roamed about until IN SEVERAL HOURS |wult of three years’ research at @ no quinine, | It i* a positive fact that a dose) con-| a) j the Grippe and break up the most) It promptly relieves the most) sneering, sore) discharges, soreness, | there fs no other medicine, made| ag a 36 cent package of) ROOM DOMES is a wel come announcement to Our windows are displaying these, and the prices are just about cost. Cutlery Razors Scissors Housewares Reduced To reduce stocks and give the needed room for our enlarged Toy and Doll Section FOOD CHOPPERS — Steinfeld Food Choppers, the most serviceable and sanitary chopper made; regular price $1.50. ‘Tues day, 75¢. Pans; regular price 30c. Tuesday, 19¢. BATH SETS—As illustrated, on white enamel back, consisting of nickel tumbler holder, tooth brush holder, soap cup and towel bar; regularly $1.00. Tuesday, 65¢. CAKE PANS— Perfection Cake Pans, made of extra heavy block tin, size 9x9 inches; regular price, 25¢. Tuesday, 15¢. ROASTING PANS— Grey enamel Roasting Pans, size 15x10% inches; iS i This $1 Bath Set......65¢ price 58. Tuesday, SAUCE PANS—Three-quart lipped Sauce Pan, double coated Dresden enamel, absolutely the most serviceable ware made; regular price 22c; Tuesday, 16¢. PAPER NAPKINS—100 in package, Japan- ese rice Paper Napkins, extra large size. Spe- cial Tuesday, S¢. STOCK POTS—20-qt. Stock Pots of Dres- den enamel ware; regular price $1.35; Tues- day, 80¢. Basement. THE BROOKLYN SKILLET—Made of | | stamped steel with cold handle ze No. 8; |f] regular price 39 cea deer etee CAST IRON CAKE GRIDDLES—Ob- inches; regular 69¢ CLDougall & outhwick Co. SECOND AVENUE. & PIKE. STREET long shape, price 85c . e size 84x18 | | | Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy of | sell real estate, vtec. have cut the Att deeper. ment of DINING Here's a Portable Electric Desk or Library Lamp, complete like ple- ture, with horizon- tal Hight under the shade, for ..$4,00 BLACK $8.80 @-fold, bra handles Folding Fire Screens SOL > BRASH $i é-foid, 910.00 8-fold, brass handles ere tlon | 418.00" 4-foid, | ton Still some heaters left, and a delayed shipment order which will be placed TUESDAY for quick disposal on sale They are made with ex- tra heavy corrugated fire bowls of the finest cast- Tools What's left—and | ings. Doubte-seamed 99 * pia the are as good bodies of symmetrical pro | | and of the same | Portions. Large, specials ENAM high-grade make | ftted fire doors. Priced from $3.95 up, according COOKING UTENSILS, | | as those already | to size hile they last for sold—-for | See our $88.00 Stee! One -Half || 1 L_ | | Range that we are cloe ane oe — || ing Price 2 {|= $39.00 b a for * OFF | @ First Ave. and Spring St.