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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1908)
It THE 3IORNTXG OREGOXIAX, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1903. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OBEGOXIAX TELEPHONE. Par. Ftats. r-TrrrUrc-Boom .Main 7"TO City C1rcuiaTMa M!n 7"7 Vasts-lea- ETdllor ......Main 7"70 iiilw Editor Main 770 mp--Room Main 77 Cur Editor Main ?T0 apt. Buildlnrs Haia TOiO A " JL .'S A -. A 63 A avw5 AMTSEMENT8. TTfOALnT THPJTEB rTw.lfth ard Mr- noni Baker Mors Corrrpar., In ' TT.fi (iirl of tha Goloen Wrt." Tonlsbt o'clock. Maker thrater rrir eur Tamhlil Ths mualal coib1t. "Ths Cat and lha ruMla.' Tonight at RPHBlTf THBATBR I MirrtKin. blwn Plsth u4 Srventn Advacad TmudavUla, Toolhl at S.1&. CRAND THEATTTR (Wl'Mnful, btwn rrnth ard lark) Vaudavllja da lux. I M 7 JO and P. M IVTinr tHKATER (Fourth and ftarkV Contlnuoua vaudavl.lc. J.J. 7 and 30 P. M. arratt TnpiTER-rwaihlnrtrn anfl Park- Cimd-drama. "I'ncle Joh Prrklna" to- rlrht at IS. matlna Wcdnaada and Sat urday. E.TRIC THE1ATER FTnth and AMfr) fllunkaJl fctnck Company In "Nlbe." Bv.ry Bljrht at a 15; maunea Tuaaday. Tnuxvday and Saturday at 2.15. Celebrates First Anxitersabt. The Eukiineons, the young men's literary so ciety of thj East Side High School, will c-k-brste Its first anniversary at the rffular meftlr.K this afternoon at 2 o'clock. In room 5. The society has been pry fortunate during the first year of Its existence. Its members are full of enthusiasm and the society 1ms become n important factor In the Ufa of the vrhooL Programmes have been given very Friday afternoon, and are to be continued. Following Is the anniversary programme for this afternoon: Intro ductory remarks, A. K. nraurora. presi dent; report of literary committee, reci tation. 1 Barxee; remarks. Professor Calloway; debate on the topic, 'Re solved. That the city of Portland should model Its revised charter after the Des IMolnes plan." On the affirmative are H ttauer. II. Kesbit and G. Frailer, and on the negative are Earle Robinson. D. Mc- Qulrk and EI Garcia. The debate will be interesting, as the subject Just now Is a live one. Friends Interested will be welcome to hear the programme. Wiu EsutROa! Gbanqb Htu.-It has been decided to proceed at once with the plana to enlarge the building of Evening ftar Grange, o. 27, on the beutlon Line road, ffouth Mount Tabor. Completed three years ago at a cost of J2300 It has already been found too small for the growing membership, which Is now over to and others are attu coming in at t?very meeting. The committee on funds Is engaged In collecting subscriptions that have been made, and of which there Is about $1000. It is estimated that It will cost J1M0 to carry out the plans for enlargement of the building. There ill be a regular meeting of the Grange tomorrow when there will be some an nouncements about the plans. COMFLXTt.sa C'ONCRirr Wonic. The Korthwest ftrldge Company Is complet Ing the concrete pavement on the Unlon venue bridge over Sullivan's Gulch, and It will be finished by Saturday eve ning. It will then have to stand for some time before the asphalt can be laid Dn the roadway. However, the sidewalks probably can be used next week. Double car tracks have been laid, but Is yet there Is no connection at either end of - (he bridge. Fills will yet have to be made at either end of the briilga be tween the abutments and the paved por tions of Union avenue. It will likely be at least another month before all this ran be done and before streetcar and general trafllc can use the new bridge. Pastor Chapter Surprised. Rev. II. C. 8haffer. of the First United Brethern Church. Fast Fifteenth and East Mor rison streets, and family were surprised Wednesday night by the advent at the manse of a large number of mends, sjome not church members. Their object was soon disclosed by the presentation cf a well-filled purse and large dona tions for the larder. It was not a church affair, but was gotten up by friends of fr. Shaffer and family. Mrs. R. R. Rhor being the leader. A programme of talks and music was rendered. Solos and read ings were rendered by Miss Angell. Miss Hohr. Messrs. Lettow, Clarke and others. Mr. Shaffer, who has been serlouesly ill, has entirely recovered. Girls Hats Deratjno Societt. The Clrl's Debating Society of the East Side Jligli fVhool. with an active membership cf ). has bright prospects for the com ing term, under the following officers: president. Margaret Thomas: vice-president, Goldle Grlssom: secretary. Alleen Js'oreen: assistant. Emma Christman; treasurer. Mary O'Donnell; sergeant-at- rms. Norma Dobie: editor. Mary Davis. Cpen programmes are held each Friday, at J:3u P. M. The society will hold Its annual "at home" October 17, when the hew members will be Initiated. Vetera Does Not Improve. II. M. rittslnger, a vetrran of the Civil War, who is at Good Samaritan Hospital suf fering from injuries received several weeks ago, is not Improving, according to reports. Several severe operations Were necessary In his case owing to the nature of his Injuries which were ex hausting for a man of his age. He is a member of Sumner Post, No. 12. G. A. ft . and above 60 years of age. Miss Mathews tviu. Speak. Miss Fllsabeth K. Mathews, of St. Helen's Hall, will address the Montavilla Home (Training Circle In the sclioolhouse this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, on the kinder garten work. The circle may decide to atart a kindergarten class In connection with lis other work, and desired to hear ftliss Mathews explain the workings of aiich department. Mrs. N. TV. Bowland is president. Persons bt Father Sh er scan. Begin ning Sunday morning. October 4. Rev. Thomas Sherman, son of General W. T. f her man. will deliver a series of ad dresses during the week, the concluding address being given Thursday night. The general title of the series la ''The Reasonableness of Religion." Cotixog or Pharmacy Opens October 1 The annual session of the North Pa rlflc College of Pharmacy begins October f. Persons desiring a thorough and prac tical training In pharmacy leading to the degree of Ph. G. should call upon or address Dr. H. C. Miller, corner Fif teenth and Couch streets. Etcharistic LsVAfii'Kt. At the meeting tf the Eucharistlc League of the Oregon arch-diocese held Wednesday afternoon. In St. Lawrence Church, the sermon was delivered by Rev. Father O' Fan-ell. of Eugene. Addresses were also made by other members of the league. PEXTAt. Cou-EOB Opens October 1 The annual session of the North Pacific College of Dentistry begins October 1. Ir. 11. C. Miller, dean, will be at his cfSce daily for the reception and ma triculation of students. Corner Fifteenth and Couch streets. Ths Jewish Women's Sewing Society will meet Friday. October 2. at 1:30 P. M . at Temple Beth Israel. Meetings to be held hereafter on nrst and third Fridays of month. Mrs. B. Sichel, Secy. A Short Stort. by T. R. Rossevelt. ; For farms, acreage or city property, sale or exchange. Pine Tree I And Com pany. Sn-lo Bucharan building, 2ni Washington stnret. Phone Mam &90. Soith Moi'VT Tabor Cub Meets. ffhe South Mount Tabor Improvement Club will hold a meeting tonight for general business, to which all members and others Interested are invited. Prices of Ice. Oct. 1: ftiloons. hotels, restaurants, stores. 3ic per V lbs.; fam ilies. Wr per la) lbs. Ice Delivery Com pany. Liberty Coal A Ice Company. M. Bii-het. exclusive haberdasher, at fc Washington street. IvPKRtAl. Hotki. bulldirg. Has no branch store. Foa RaxT. A few nlea efflces tn The Oragonlaa building. 8 Superintendent, room aL Ths Nmurrr Shop now located In Marquam building, sth t-. near Mor Start Kcideroabti CIass. Mount Tabor Home Training Circle. No. 6. w-ill hold a regular meeting, at S o'clock this afternoon. In the West-avenue school. The topic for consideration Is. "When Does a Mother's Influence Begin V Dr. j. a. Pettit will discuss the subject From the Physician's Standpoint," and Mrs. F. H. French, "From the Mother's Standpoint." The kindergarten depart ment will be started this afternoon at the West-avenue school, under the aus pices of the circle and will continue from Z to 4:30 P. M. JL teacher will be sup plied by Miss E. K. Matthews, of St Helen's Hall. Miss Matthews will be present for a short time to start the kindergarten class. The Mount Tabor Training Circle Invites mothers of that neighborhood to send their children under 8 years of age to the kindergarten class, and come themselves to the meet ing, hear the discussion and learn about the arrangements for the kindergarten class. Fraskt.iv Adifooid Iwsab-b. Dr. Harry Franklin, who Is said to have spent a large amount of money with a lavish hand, and who. it was charged, frennentiv beat his mother, has been adjudged Insane and sent to the State Insane Asylum at Salem. He was ex amined yesterday by Dr. t V. jonn son and Dr. W. T. Williamson. Judge Webster rendering his decision upon RELIEF WILL BE AFFORDED. The Oregonlan last night was informed that steps are being taken to effect an organisation designed to afford relief of a definite and permanent kind for the women who are being made the victims of Mayor Lane's re form movement. It Is planned to place such women as manifest a desire or intention to lead a cor rect life In proper surroundings, so that they may earn an honor able living, or. If they need it, may be provided for until they are competent to go Into some' worthy pursuit. The movement is In the hands of experienced charitable and sympathetic peo ple, who will take their own way of comxnunica ting with the women, and who desire for the present that no publicity be given to their plans beyond an an nouncement, designed chiefly for the eyes of the unfortunate women, that something definite, practical and helpful will be done for them. their report They report that he has been insane for the last eight years. Franklin Is said to have gained the title of doctor by writing prescriptions for persons addicted to the opium habit. He lived at ISO Seventh street. Joe Protania was arrested at Corbett yesterday morn ing by Deputy Sheriff Beatty, on an in sanity complaint. He was found In the river up to his waist, where ne saia ne was washing his hands. LrrTLB Rath in September. Statistics prepared by the local Weather Bureau show that the rainfall during the month of September amounted to ' only .3 Inches, which with but two exceptions was the lowest In the history or tne Bureau. During the same period the lowest temperature was on September 24, when the mercury registered de grees. The highest temperature was on September 4, &t degrees. Lectures ox Social Conditions. At meeting to be held Saturday night, in Alisky hall, under the auspices or tne Truth Students" Fellowship, an address will be delivered by Rev. Victor Morgan on "The Impending Social. Political. Eco nomic and RellEious Revolution.' fpe- cial attention will be paid to the bun-day-closing law and the new ordinance respecting the Inmates of the tenderloin district. The public is invited. Teipli Beth Israel Services. The Sabbath eve services at Temple Beth Israel will commence at 8 o'clock tonight and the Sabbath morning services at 10:30 on Saturday. Rabbi Jonah B. Wise will preach tonight on "Remember the Sabbath Day." Strangers welcome. The Dav of Atonement services will com mence Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock and Monday morning at S:30 o clock. Registration Over 34.000. Registra tions with County Clerk Fields went lust three over the 34.000 mark last night. There are now Li.4 Kepuoucans, now Democrats and 10 miscellaneous voters registered. Thlrty-slx Republicans regis tered yesterday, 18 Democrats and 14 miscellaneous. The total Fall registra tion Is &S3. Save- the Discount. Send check or pay at ofilce on or before the 10th to save the discount on October bills for the Automatic Telephone. Home Telephone Company, corner of Park and Burnslde. At Fralet's each hat Is an individual creation, the handiwork of a millinery expert and not of an automatic factory girl who turns out hundreds of a kind. See special sale on page 6- Wanted. Capable salesman, owning team, to work stationery, wooden ware, etc.. In near-by towns. " Address stating previous experience and references. H 2c9, Oregonlun. Tm Members of Battery A. O. N. will assemble at the Armory today (Fri day) at 1 o'clock, to attend the funeral of the late Sergeant George J. Krupke. Misa Bernard, of the Olds. Wortman & King store, left yesterday for New York, where she will spend several weeks In the Interest of her department. 7? iti War. Steamer Homer sails direct for San Francisco Sat- eve., 6 o'clock. Cabin $10. berth and meals Included. C. H. Thompson, agent. 128 Third street. Hi'vr Cr.t-B troDhy cups: sterling sliver: from $2 to Jitf each. Jaeger Bros., jewelers, 266 Morrison street. Large store for rent at 66 ionn imra street. Inquire of W. J. Hawkins, 448 Sherlock building. rH. Daruno removed office to resi dence. 21$ East 30th st. Both phones. Wa close Monday on account of holi day. L Mayer & Co.. grocers. OPERA STARS IN CONCERT Members of Metropolitan Company to Sins in Portland. The nrnirramme to be presented at the concert of four grand opera stars In this city has been admirably arranged to re veal the best talents of the singers, and to rive the patrons of the entertainment a chance to hear these great artists at their best. Ma, lame Marie Rappold. tne new prima donna, who has been setting New York ers wild by the marvelous grace of her singing In opera. Is no less glorious in concert. Josephine Jacoby's brilliant con tralto voice was heard frequently In con cert before she became a familiar figure tn the Metropolitan Opera Company, and she Is perfectly at home in choral work. Both Rlccardo Martin and Gulseppe Cam pan art enjoy occasional incursions into concert as a relief from the exacting opera roles, and are quite as Impressive and effective In one as In the other. It Is extremely doubtful If any such a company of distinguished artists ever before toured in concert. All are mem bers of the Metropolitan Opera Company, of New York, and all have reached the highest pinnacle of fame by then- singing and Impersonations of great opera roles. When heard together their voices gain power and beauty. Will Try to Bring Convention Here Armed with credentials of the Oregon Development League and with Indorse ments of the Portland commercial bod ies, together with proxies from the State of Washington, J. U. Go Ins, of Albany. Or., left last night for Omaha, where he goee as delegate to the annual convention of the National Association of Rural Letter-Carriers. Mr. Goins i i i BANK WITH A STRONG BANK . ILLUSTRATION NO. 14 I The Oldest Trust Company hi Oregon la February, 1903, a certain corporation took three of our Special Certificates of Deposit for $o000, payable upon ninety days' call, with, interest at four per cent per annum. Thereaf ter they took two more, making an aggregate of $25,000. These certificates -were called in Sep tember and paid in December, 1903. The proceeds were nsed by the corporation to establish a branch house in Manila. Can we not aid you in like manner in extending the com mercial domain of Old Glory t Come in and confer with us upon-the subject. Portland Trust Company j ot Dragon S. E. CORNER THIRD AND OAK STREETS BEHJ. I. COHEX President H. L. PITTOCK Vice-President DR. A. S. NICHOLS. .Id Vlce-Prest. B. LEE PAGET Secretary W. J. GILL..... Assistant Secretary C. W. D EG RAFF Cashier sosxJt is secretary of the Oregon State Rural Letter-Carriers' Association and Is con fident, armed as he is with credentials and a splendid set of 19 views of Ore gon and the Columbia. River, that he will be able to bring the convention of 1909 to Portland. The views will be shipped to Omaha and will be hung in the convention hall. BLANKETS0N SALE. White Wool Blankets, our regular 14.60 quality at 12.65 a pair; white cotton-filled comforters, best $1.75 grade at 11.29 each; full-size bedspreads in new Marseilles patterns, $1.65 values 9Sc each. Special reduced prices on lace curtains and drapery materials. McAllen & McDonnell, Third and Mor rison. BUSINESSPROPERTY. Wa have for sale a most desirable piece of property In the down-town district on Fifth street, bringing in a good income. $40,000 will buy this. For full particulars apply to CHARLES K. HENRY & SON 250 Stark street, Portland. Oregon. WHEREJT0 DINE. A if ttA Amr-fm rt hjk xiMa saon fit Portland Restaurant; fln private ap art men U for ladlea, 906 Wash., near Fifth. NORTONIA HOTEL Dining-room Eleventh street, oft Wash ington street Music during dinner and after the theater. BUY YOUR SUITS At Le Palais Royal and save money every time. 375 Washington street. Northwestern People in New York. NEW YORK, Oct 1. (Special.) North western people at New York hotels: From Portland C. F. swigert, at tne Hotel Astor; J. O. Beach, at the Hoffman. From Seattle C. D. Stimson, at the Plaza; H. 1 Darwin, at the Marlborough. From Spokane bi. xt. i-erry, at me Lon- tlnentaL OR EGOylAX N5JWS BUREAU, Wash ington, Oct. 1. Charles F. Wright and wife, of Portland, are spending several dava slehtseeing in Washington, while en route for New York and New Eng land. Cor7ta. Friday Specials 60c Double - width Chiffon, black, white and colors. yard $1 Black Elastic Belts 50 $1.25 Bags, with coin purse -; toC $2 Extra Quality Kid Oloves. black, brown, tans, 1.&Q 45c and 35c Ribbon. 5 and 6-lnch Taffeta Ribbon, vard 25c 50c - 60c Embroideries, Zoc LARGEST RETAIL STOCK OF UMBRELLAS IN AMERICA Call and See Them. We are making a discount of 10 per cent and 20 per cent on good ones. Rustproof Umbrellas. Repairing and Re-covering. Best work at lowest prices. MEREDITH'S Umbrellas Exclusively. SI 2 Washington St, Bet. 5th and 6th. Wails, Two-step, Three- t 13ffiH step and stage danclns; I ; tsutrht dally. Pro. Wl f i J Wlllaon. Ssavi Was. JLyy'V H.t. W. Parle t iOth mlm. f S Want Ads In the German Paper give excel lent results. If you are looking for good, reliable help, if you have anything to sell, trade or rent, place a small want ad with us and note the results. German families are large, large families are large producers, large producers are large consumers. . Want ads only cost 1 cent per word in the A. E. KERN & CO., Second and Salmon Streets, Portland, Oregon IN THE HEART OF LoxAkgelEsCal LAM With BATH RATES 5 $1.00 $1.50 up and ;.np FIRST CLASS & STRICTLY MODERN frREE AUTO BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS FredPrehn,DJ)JL (12.00 Full Set Teeth. fS.OO. Crowns and Bridce srork, S3.00. Room 405, Deknm. Open Evenings IU1 7. Pianos for Rent and sold on easy payments. H. (IKSHEIilER. 73 THIHD ST. NOTICE TO 0 SWINTON ALT aV- On account of order of County Com missioners that only single cars will be per 'mitted to operate over the Madison Bridge, Oregon City and Cazadero cars will arrive and leave East Morrison and Water streets. Effective Saturday morning, Oct. 3, 1908. Outgoing passengers for these trains can reach these cars by using cars crossing Morrison-street Bridge. Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. -ffvm.- !in ii.i !iwjiP"U.ll"PH"" in in in .iiih.iii.iii FIRE Will destroy your valuable documents and indispensable office material, just as it would your home. You cannot INSURE your commercial paper and business miscellany but you can do BETTER. You can Protect Them By filing them in THE "DICK" STEEL Safe-Cabinet Exclusive Agents K STATIONERY & PRINTING CO. FIFTH AND OAK STREETS jchwab Printing Co. BEST irOHlC. REASONABLE PRICES 2 4. 7 STA.R.K STREET THE PUBLIC THIS is a season of bright colors in men's clothes, and stripes are the lead ing idea; the season's fad. It's a good idea as carried out; the brown and green colors pre vailing English pin stripes, chalk stripes, hair-line stripes, and shadow stripes You'll look in vain in other stores for some of these new, late things which we show in great abun dance. A great line of line suits from $15.00 to $50.00 Overcoats, contrary to pre vious customs, partake of the general gaiety in patterns and designs. "Kronprinz" and "Reiser," two new models, button-to-the-chin style. Thor oughly cravenetted, $20.00, $25.00 and $30.00. (Store will be closed Monday, Oct. 5. We would suggest that you do your trading today or Saturday.) M BANK OF CALIFORNIA CAPITAL $4,000,000 - SURPLUS $10,746,004.02 HEAD OFFICE, SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND BRANCH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDING THIRD AND STARK SREETS , A general banking business transacted. Letters of Credit issued for travelers and importation of merchandise. Interest paid on Savings and Time De posits. Rates on application. JAMES T. BURTCHAEa Assistant Manager PORTLAND COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS The accounts of business houses, corporations and individuals are cordially invited, and every consideration is extended -which is consistent with a conservative banking policy. This bank has ample capital and surplus, is under conservative management and subject to rigid Federal examination by the Comptroller of the Currency. PTaIlI:Ie..-'a:-Jali:iL.JAlLeiL-&JsAejiMyr- October 3d and 4th special excursion tickets to San Francisco and return will be sold for $25.00 from Portland, with corre sponding low rates from all other points on the SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO., (Lines in Ore) LIMIT OF TICKETS, TWENTY-NINE DAYS " " This excursion rate, which was made on account of the Trans-Mississippi Commercial Congress, is open to the public. For particulars, sleeping-car reservations and tickets, call at City Ticket Office, Third and Washington Streets, Portland, or any S. P. Agency elsewhere. WM. Mc MURRAY, Gen. Pass. Agt., PORTLAND, OR. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR A. Santaella & Co., Makers, Tampa The Hart Cigar Co., Distributors WILLIAM A. MACRAE Manager OREGON SAN FRANCISCO AND RETURN