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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1907)
THE MORXISG OREGOMAX, MOAJUAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1907. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OREGOXIAN TEI-EPHONIS. Counting-Room Main 7070 Otj- Circulation Main 7070 'aninit Editor Main 7070 Sunday Editor Main 7070 Compomng.Room Main 7070 City Editor Main 7070 Superintendent Building Main 7070 East Bide Office. East 61 AMUSEMENTS. THE HEILIQ THEATER (Fourteenth and "aohlngton streets.) Tonight at 8:15. the musical play. "The Yankee Regent, v THE MARQUAM GRAND (Morrison atreet. Between Sixth and Seventh) San Francisco opera Company tonight at 8:15 In "Tho Mghtlngale." B tli'u 7iJEATER ThlrJ- between Tarn nlll and Taylor) Baker Theater Company Ln..A Hole In the Ground." Tonight at o'clock. EMPIRE THEATER (12th and Morrison) at W"et"t G'rl ln Dlxle-" Tonight GRAND THEATER (Washington, between and Of? venth) Vaudeville, 2:80. T:31 P"rT.AGE3 TKKATER (4th and Stark) continuous vaudeville. 2-30. 7:30. P. M. V? THEATER (7th and Alder) The -;rir stock Company ln "Woman AKalnst voman. Tonlpht at 8:13. Matinees J,""" ia.i. Thursday. Saturday and Sunday a l . in p. M. STAR JHEaTER (Park and Washington) ine trench Stock Company in "The Con-fj-ss ons of a wife." Tonight at 8:15. "IS P MUeSday' Baturday a,ld Sunday at Discuss Cou.vtt Annexation. At the meeting of Oak Grove improvement As sociation next Thursday night, at the Oak Orove sehoolhouse, the county division question will be discussed. The pro posal is to annex the northern portion of ClRckamas to Multnomah County, making the Clackamas River the dividing line. There will be strong opposition to any such annexation srheme. The Estacada ews says: "Until some good sensible reason is given for a change In the county's.boiindaries the News will oppose any such division. This portion of the county is building and improving the country roads as fast as the people will permit, for the cost of such Improvements must be defrayed by taxation, either direct or indirect. One-third of Clacka mas County lies north of Clackamas River, hence it will he seen what a serious question is coming before the people." Oak Grove is composed very largely of Portland people who have been considering the question of annexation for some time. Mlhvaukie people also have been quietly talking of annexation to Portland in case they do not get a 5 cent fare. OBJKCT3 TO Noise op Streetcars. A. B. Manley. of Albina. proposes that the North East Side Improvement Associa tion shall take steps to minimize the noise of streetcars operated on Williams avenue. He says that when Williams avenue was to be paved the streetcar company at first objected to laying grooved rails on account of the cost, but succeeded later in purchasing a lot of grooved rails in Los Angeles, which had been condemned there, at a very low cost. These rails wera laid on Williams avenue. Mr. Manley says the reason these rails were bought so cheaply was that the grooves are so shallow that the cars run on the flanges of the wheels, making their operation noisy in the ex treme. The remedy, he says, is to have the grooves deepened. This can be done by machinery. An emery wheel operated by electric power from the overhead wires, he said, could deepen' the grooves of the rails at the rate of a block a day. The matter is in the hands of a special streetcar committee. Meets for Reorganization. The Sell wood Board of Trade, the pioneer East Side improvement club, will meet tonight in Strahlman's hall, on East Thirteenth street and Spokane avents, to elect offi cers and reorganize for the coming year. This organization is one of the oldest of the push clubs It was organized seven years ago with D. M. Donaug president, and he has remained at its head ever since. J. W. Campbell long has been its secretary. It has been most successful In the past in promoting the interests of that suburb in all lines and expects to remain a factor for good. It will elect officers and start out on a new line of work tonight. It has undertaken to Becure a general system of sewerage for Sellwood, as well as a new sehoolhouse and other improvements. Degree Team Meets. The degree team that captured the first prize at the last meeting of the State Grange, at Hood River, met yesterday afternoon at Eve ning Star Grange hall to prepare for conferring degrees a,t the meeting of Gresham Grange next Saturday. The Gresham Grange sent invitation to Eve ning Star to do the work at that time, and the invitation was accepted. AH four degrees will be conferred. A large Delegation will attend the meeting at Gresham. Grand Avenue Water Main. Seventy five men were at work last week laying 16-inch water mains on Grand avenue. The pipe has been distributed from Sul livan's Gulch south to East Market street, where It will make connection with a pipeline from the big main on East Twelfth and Division streets. At street Intersections along Grand avenue new and modern fire hydrants are being provided for. This big main will provide plenty of water for Are protection and domestic purposes for many years. Osteopaths Mekt. The annual meeting of the Portland Osteopathic Association was held Saturday night in the office of Dr. W. A. Rogers, Marquam building. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Dr. R. ' B. Northrup; vice-president, Dr. W. A. Rogers; secretary. Dr. Mabel Akin: treasurer. Dr. Kathryn Rueter. Definite plans were made to carry on specific research work and to provide claims and papers for discussion at meetings to be held the first Saturday of each month. Beaten by His Boarder. In an argu ment over a board bill, Jerome Niddich, was badly beaten and kicked by a man whose name he does not know, ln a houseboat near Fnlton. Two of Niddich's ribs were broken and It became necessary for the police to send him to St. Vin cent's Hospital. As he was able to give but a meager description of his assailant, the department were not successful in locating the man last night. The man had been boarding with Niddich. Federatek Clubs to Meet. The Unit ed East Side Push Clubs will meet to morrow night in the Sargent Hotel, Grand and Hawthorne avenues, to hear Important reports. The committee on the high bridge across the Willamette River at Hawthorne avenue will submit a re port, as will also the committee on muni cipal ownership of quarries and rock crushers. Safes. Now Is the time to buy safes. Two car loads Just received with varied Indentations on outside from rough usage ln transit. Prices reduced accordingly. Also six second-hand bank safes in A-l condition. Write, phone or call at Davis" store. 66 Third street, Portland. Benjamin Fay Mills will commence his Emerson muse this evening with a lecture on "Self-Reliance." which Senator Hoar said was the greatest of writings, except the Bible. At Women of Woodcraft hall. ' Wednesday, November 6, L.. E. Juston will open his popular-price commercial and family restaurant on Seventh street, coiner Ankrny. where he will be pleased to see his friends and the public. Wblsh Anthracite, only hard coal on this market. Independent Coal & Ice Company. 3j3 Stark street. , Horse Show reserve seat tickets $1.50 at Powers & Estes drugstore, 143 Sixth street, near Alder street. For Sale. block. East Side; fine business or factory site. John C. Shil lock, 421 Mohawk building. Mortgages, loans bought, sold or nego tiated by F. A. Rowe. Buchanan bldg. Dr. E. C. Brown, Ete. Ear; Marquam. Masher is Arrested. A. L. Beyland, while under the Influence of liquor, at tempted to win an unknown young wom an's affections yesterday at Second and Taylor streets, by forcibly seizing her by the arm. but landed in the City Jail in stead. Patrolman Jim Anderson happened to be near and witnessed the fellow's queer style of love-making. He seized the masher by the arm and took him to the station, where he was locked up on a charge of drunkenness. But for the young woman's aversion to appear in Police Court to prosecute the fellow, he would be held to answer on a charge of annoying a woman on the street. Shot in Card Game. In a quarrel over a card game, in a house at 2fit Sheridan street, Lewis Bano shot Tony Ferraro. inflicting a slight flesh wound on the arm. Ferraro had accused Bano of cheat ing, and Bano retaliated by drawing a gun and shooting his accuser. Ferraro was not seriously injured, and after the first shot. Jumped and ran out of the house. He came to the police station later ln the afternoon, and will seek a warrant for the arrest of Bano, on a charge of assault with a dangerous weapon. Hit by Stray Shot. While walking up Tenth street, near the corner of Everett. Jalalia Caray, a young Syrian girl, was accidentally shot In the leg by a small 22-caliber rifle fired presumably by small boys. Her injuries were not serious, and consisted only of a slight flesh wound She was taken to her home, hut the in juries did not confine her to her bed The police are looking for the persons responsible for the shooting. Will Discuss Banking. "Banks and Banking" will be the subject discussed by the Men's Leugue of the First Con gregational Church at a regular meeting tonight at 8 o'clock. Several local bank ers have been asked to address the league in relation to present conditions, and these speeches will be followed by a gen eral discussion. The annual election of officers will also be held and refreshments served. For Sale One-quarter block, East Side fine business or factory site. John C. Shillock. 421 Mohawk building. THE THEATERS What the Frees AgenU Say. 'YANKEE REGENT" A BIG HIT .Musical Play Makes Ten-Strllte at the Heilig. The Heilig Theater, Fourteenth and Wash ington streets, will present the aengntiui tuneful musical show "The Yankee Regent tonljcht and tomorrow night at 8:1ft o'clock. It Is headed by Toby Lyons, as the "Repent.' late star of "Isle of Spice" ana "Land of Nod"; Thomas Burton, of Julian Mitchell's spectacle, "Wonderland"; Joe Al len, late of Peter Daly company, also "A Knight for a Day" company; Osborne Clem ens, tenor with "The Royal Cher ana "Nancy Brown": J. Paul C'allan. late of Charles Frohman's staff and producer 01 Veronique at the Gaiety Theater. London, John Walton, comedian original production, "The Time, the Place and the Girl" ; Miss Elsie Balrd, original cast "The Marriage or Kitty"; Miss Bertha Shalek. last season prima donna with De Wolf Hooper; Elsie Herbert, original cast "The Royal Cher; Edith Arnold, late of Klaw & Erlangera spectacle "The Sleeping Beauty," and a. chorus of more than 30 voices. TONIGHT'S BIG BENEFIT. San Francisco Opera Company in "The Nightingale" at Marquam. The long anticipated benefit for the Wom an's Exchange occurs tonight when the San Francisco Opera Company will repeat Us successful performance of last night in Of fenbach's delightful comic opera. "The Nightingale." There "have been few musical performances here in the course of montm that approach it. Every indication points to a large audience tonight. Remember the proceeds go to the Woman's Exchange. HOYT PLAY AT THE BAKER "A Hole in the Ground," One of the Greatest Laugh Mines. The Baker Company In Hoyfs "A Hole in the Ground" this week, is going to be the greatest success ever put on at this the ater, if the enthusiasm of yesterday's houses counts for anything. The great railroad farce is a scream, enjoyed alike by rail road men and the down-trodden public that travels. Southern Play at the Empire. Empire patrons will be delighted with "The Sweetest Girl in Dixie" this week. It Is new, bright and clean, and deals with life in the Sunny South. It tells & story of love In a pretty young Southern girl's heart love for her dear old father, who gets into financial difficulty and needs her help and sympathy while scheming villains are trying to ruin them both. "Woman Against Woman" Tonight. Much may be expected of the first per formance of that famous emotional melo drama, "Woman Against Woman," at the Lyric tonight. The various parts fit the members of the Lyric Stock Company like a glove and a great show is sure to be the result. Manager Murphy has equipped the. stage with beautiful special scenery and there will be no detail lacking. The play Is thrilling ln the extreme, abounding in sensational situations, heart interest, senti ment and comedy. "Confessions of a Wife." This week the French stock comnany at the star Theater is presenting "The Con fessions of a Wife." It is not a problem play, but a drama of the heart; a story of love and villainy; of jealousy and revenge. Through It there is a vein of comedy and all the characters are finely drawn. Man ager French has provided Belasco touches to the play and has thus added an atmos phere of realism which captivates the au dience. COMING ATTRACTIONS. Scat Sale Opens at Heilig for S. Miller Kent in "Raffle6." Tomorrow, Tuesday, morning at the Hei lig Theater. Fourteenth and Washington streets, the advance seat sale will onen for the distinguished actor S. Miller Kent, who comes next Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights, November 7. S and 9, with a special price matinee Saturday in "Raffles. This Is decidedly one of the most inter esting dramas of its kind, and the title role, that of the debonair.- polished, man-of-the-world who steals because he cannot help It, fits Mr. Kent precisely, even better, perhaps, than did some of the romantic characters ln which he has been seen before. AT THE VAUDEVILLE THEATERS May Yohe Arrives. This afternoon the Grand presents what Is positively its most expensive bill of vau deville, the headline attraction being May Yohe, formerly Lady Francis Hope. This noted comedienne is surrounded by a gaiaxy of bright stars, "The Twin Flats." a farm comedv. . will be played by Charles ts. Ward. Katherin Klare and their associates. Ted and Eugene Faust are pantomimic mu sicians. Nick Conway is an entertainer from Dublin, with new songs and stories. Cummlngs. Thornton and company have "A Mail-Order Wife." a lively little play let, and there are other good acts. Pantnges Advanced Vaudeville. Another exceptional bill, made up of the best advanced vaudeville acts, will h put on at pantages today for the new week. The list of good things Includes the El Did Trio, famous Mexican acrobatic cyclists; the Wolffs, acrobatic billiard-table novelty act; James Dunn, mimic and whistler: the Mar conos, wizards of electricity. SEE RISER'S NEW STORE. Scenic Photos. Z4S Alder street. Hv your abstracts mii!i b the Security Ata.tr-t a, Triut Co.. 7 Chamber of Com. HDFIATCS Come to this office with all of your tooth troubles, then you are assured of the best work. We can extract one or all your teeth without hurting a bit, and put ln new teeth the same day If you desire. Our bridge work Is the best 'ob tainable. A bridge fitted at this office is a positive comfort. Nothing- ever has to be done over again that we once finish. We supply only the work that is lasting;. We use only the best material in our crown work. We aim to secure your friends' work also. 20 YEARS HERE And business constantly Increas ing. Ask yourself the reason and only one answer can suggest it self. Nervous people need not fear our treatment, there are no bad effects at the time or after wards. We have mastered our profession and results fully con firm the statement. We save all teeth that can possibly be saved. W. JL WISE, Dentist Falling; bide, Sd and Washington ata. A. M. to S P. M. Sunday 9 to IS. PatnleHS Extraction 60c; Plates SS. BOTH PHONES. A AND MAIN 202s. ENLARGE SCOPE OF INQUIRY Dominion Government Finds There Is Much to Immigration Problem. OTTAWA, Nov. 3. The Dominion gov ernment has decided to widen the scope of the investigation which Mackenzie King is conducting on the Pacific Coast. The commission which Mr. King; now holds Is confined to an adjustment of the Japanese claims for damages arising out of the recent riots in Vancouver. At the first meeting of the cabinet an order will be passed giving Mr. King authority to go into the full question of Japanese im migration. The reason for this is said to be that evidence came out during the recent investigation to show that employ ment agencies- were largely responsible for the great influx of Japanese. It was alleged also that the Japanese were brought to Canada under forged pass ports. All these points will be fully In vestigated. WHERE JO DINE. All the delicacies of the season at the Portland Restaurant; fine private apart ments for ladies, 305 Wash., near 5th. For Rent. Wholesale storage ware house. Inquire Graves' , Music Store. 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Worry nsure in doing a larger busi Ankeny Sts.. Portland, Or. CLARENCE S. SAMUEL, A.at Mgr. H. B. LITT . Today AND Tommoinrow ON EVENING GOWHS REDUCED 25 OPERA COATS REDUCED 15 The Burlington's Diverse Routes In planning your trip, you don't want to be confined to one gateway If your ticket reads "Burlington," your route may be Via St. Paul, the Mississippi River Scenic way, three trains daily, or Via Billings, the direct way to the Southeast, with complete trains all the way through, or Via Denver, and either the Billings direct way, or elsethrough Scenic Colorado. Get hold of a Burlington folder; the map shows that a desirable por tion of the through route the Bur lington trunk lines form. .n intelli gent inquiry by you as to the Bur lington routes and service will add to the comfort of your journey East or southeast. Let me help you. A. C SHELDON General Agent, C, B. & Q. Railway, 100 3d St., Portland, Or. 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