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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1910)
THE 3IOTIXIXG OREGON! A FlilDAT. SEPTEMBER 9, 1910. 11 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF ORICOMAN TELEPHONE. Pm4-fflA Statea. Horn. rVrantlns-mom. ........... Main 7"7 Jk "M rill rlrrulmilon Mill 7 A Manacii g Kritur ... . Mam Tn7 A sv.!V Sunrtav rfllinr. .. ........ .Main 7T A rnmivua-nir-roora ......... Main Tom A '"II Ertltir. . .. ... Main Tm7 A ta-U bulldlnss Mala 7070 A 604 AMl'SEMKNTf. mnvrrr rrsnvii. portlajct fair LIVESTOCK ASSOCIATION (Country Club srnundai Hkrn.u and running r--. atr.-k mow. a.ro fligHta. Thia afiarooon. resinning at 1 .51. OR I'M EL M THKlTRR (M"rHwn. bt"n tilth and vnth Vau.i.MII.. Thla afternoon at 3. IS and tonight at GRAND THEATER Part and Washington Vaudevtltr. Thla ail.rnoon al 2.1a. to night at 7 SO and . X.TRIC THEATER nlh and Alar) Annjtmnc Uuplrat inoiM company Th (itbann Olrl." Thia aitarnooa at 2:0. fooight at 7 JO and B. ST R THEATER trant and Washington) Mtlna airiarea. Continuous, from 1:90 to lo:su y. M. OA K S PARK . TV. r. carllnav nnul'l Hand and ortrbestra. Thm axternoun and tonight. ta tatradad f rr tka city Km la Brlaf ralaaua la Svaday-a law mmm aaaa-t h aaadaa! la Taa Or-rsoali fttcs) 77 clack Bataxaay GaAwoa to Discrss Measi-res. Under th auspicm of turning; Star Grange, Fatrona of Husbandry. to or more pub lic renin' roe tinea will be held In the hail on the Action I4ne road. South Ummt Tabor, to hear about the principal Initiative ajid referendum measure. which wtll be "rotrd on In November. At the mtlnc (Saturday last Mm H. L Vail. "Wllda Buckmin and C. H. Welch ere appointed a special commttlee to make arrangements for these meetings. J. J Johnson, master, will assist. It ai de cided that at least to meetings should h held to take up the principal maa urea) and It may be possible to hold four meetings. '"I-eople want Information and not opinions.-'' said Mr. Johnson, "and we shall try to secure man who can ci plain these mtasurn." Hi.-ict.sa AIat Not Hoa. Chickens may be alloaed to run If one end of a tout string: la attached firmly to their scaly ahAnka and the other end In se curely held by the owner or his agent. tin ruled Judge Bennett yesterday. I'mler II other circumstances, the chickens m'" he kept closely penned. The ques tion came up on the complaint of Kate Witt, living at Seventy-third and Alder streets, that her neighbor. Mrs. Tilda L.imlberK. allowed her fowls to roam at Urge. Three flediclings had wandered through a barbwlre fence onlo the WStt property and the ax had been laid to th'tr necks. Judge Bennett dismissed Olns. LJndberff with warning-. a-spBtTTKO Hot-Pt p Max Goes to Rocm s-rua. Charged with a-wautt and battery, rack of which was a hoMup charge. Bill Kiillstnn. a vagrant Kinn. sentenced to pay a fine and noend JO days on the rockpile. In Police Court yesterday. iHillstnn was arrested by Patrolman tvlsner. an hour after OiK-ar Korsman had complained that he had been cut with a knife and robbed of s In the "rth liid. "Wednesday nlsrht. Fors nun received a bad cut In the hand and a f.-w minor itae-hes. Wlien arrested Blllston had Junt the amount of money that Forsman had lost and there was Mood on hi coat. He denied all knowl edge of the assault. TisPBRANn V?aoi AcnvEt.T at Work. Monthly reports of officers and su perintendents were the order of business at the Central 'Women's) Temperance I nlon Thursday afternoon. Mrs. C M. Hodrley reported successful meetings op posite the riasa blocks) each Sunday afternoon. Others reported good work for the month. An evangelist connected with the Dive Mission told of his work In the street and soloonei of the city, Next we-k the annual meeting for elec tion of officers will be held. N-eitt Sun day th.-e will he. speaking on the Plaza blocks ""at 4 P. M. Rots Carrt Awat Kriit. Taking contract to carry In a pile of wood for V. B. llodson. KJ Belmont street, two Italian boys saw In the cellar where the wood wae to be stored, cans or fruit which caught their fancy. Abandoning their first purpose, they loaded with cans of fruit the gunny sacks which they nati brought to carry the wood and departed without fulnU'.ng their contract. The complainant suys that they were shout II and 15 years of age and that the older boy had a very red and . unusually hideous face. v TcMPUi Beth Israei. The subject of Mhe sermon at Beth Israel tonight wtll be "Cultural Jemkah Necessities." Mia hel Abrama will stng a solo. The re II gious s hoot will open September IS. The children of non-members as well as those of members are welcome and tirs-d to attend. Temple Beth Israel Is on Twelfth and Main streelei The serv ice tonight begin at g and tomorrow morning at 10:U o'clock. Ou Statb Bank Btu, Passed. While. trying to pass a state bsnk bill lwued ia uth Carolina In Peter Kopavlch wasi arrested Wednesday afternoon, and In Police Court yesterday said that the bill wa given him In change by the railroad ticket agent at Eugene. As he, sppeared Innocent of wroufgul Inten tion, the charge was dismissed. The bill was made up of two bills pasted together. T. B. Mft-KKT to Bk Bvrid Topat. The funeral of T. B. Mulkey. who died Vptmoer 7. will be held this morning at Mt o'clock, al Hcmstock s chapel and Intfrment will be In Greenwood Ceme tery. The funeral will be conducted by the Oddfellow-a relief committee. Mr. Mulkey was a member of Salt lke lolge. No. i of Oddfellows. Proadwat Is Fopcmm Strket. Broad way having been paved to UaM Thirty second, street with hard-ffurfac is a popular street. It is the route taken by auunoohltes to the. Country Club grounds to svold the dust of the Sandy boule vard. ritoPKssoR IMostnis to Tua. '"True tireatness" will be ths subject of free- lecture by Professor G. Morris to night at o'clock, before the Truth-S-ekers Conference. &C East Morrison street. All Interested are Invited. Bots Uati for Oitino. The boys of AV. O. Nlsley's Sunday school class left efftrrd.iy for an outing at Eagle Creek on tha fXacada Electric Railway, taking camp equipment with them. YVastto to Rxxt. Unfurnished house, good neighborhood: four bedrooms and servant. rooms; one year from October 1. K SfC Oregonlan. TV i j B Stock Show atd Raoxs. Take cars on Washington street between &th 3t. and 1st St. Overhead signs, "Rues Track.- At'CTion eALX.Wr''y' hAnd-painted china at S and 1 P. M.. Olds, Wortman A: King's old store. Fifth and Waeih. For RxieT. Store 13xS0 feet, 'n'ash i net on between Sixth and Seventh, long lease. AB SOS. Oregonian. Miss Carroi. McCoiaos will open her kindergarten September 12, at her resi dence, i6 Irrln7 street. School. Books boujrht. sold and ex changed, at 1 Fifth t. and 211 Sec ond il Tun Alum Prxaratort School, cffle hours. 10 to 6 o'clock. Viousf Lessons. Joseph 8tebtnr re sumes teaching next week. Tsaxrrr Sunday school reopens) on Sunday next, Septs.-hr IL RrrmifiD and at office. 301 Fenton building, W. C. Bristol. Dr. W. L Wood returned. Oregonlan building. tr. f. A. Relsacher returned. 713 Dekum. WoosrrR sells fruit cheap, 4W Wash. XR- R. Ktu.i returned. " FrntPAT to Bb Womkw'b Iat. TTie board of governors of the Sellwood Com mercial Club has decided to make Fri day afternoon Women's day snd Frtdny night will be devoted to the members and their families. This action was taken to srouse more enthusiasm In the Com mercial Club and promote the social spirit. The clubhouse was built by the citizens to promote a social and civic spirit among the people and It wss thought by the managers tliat If they could persuade the women to take an- vantage of the fine clubroom Friday afternoons they would have accomplished much In that direction. Friday night will be made a mixed night for the families of tlie club members and their friend. The governors hsve some other im portant plans for club work this Fall and Winter, which will be submitted to the members at a meeting soon to be held. CoNrrnEsi-B TKi.EnATE. Layc Rev, A. A. Winter, acting president of Dallas College, and Rev. C. C. Poling, ois- triet superintendent of the United Evan gelical Church, left yesterday to ancna the sessions of the general conference of the United Evangelical branch, wnicn meets In ronton O.. in October. Both will attend meetings of the boards) of mission and publicity, of which they are members. They go to urge the demand the Western division of the United t-van- gellcal Church is making for organic union with the mother church. Visitor Drcs St-rDi!!i.T. Abraham 1 Bradley, a visitor to the city, was found dead in his bed at the Newland lodging- house, on First rtfeet. yesterday after noon arid the body was taken charge of by the Coroner, who found that dearn had resulted from heart failure. Brad ley lived in Seattle, where he had a wife and four sons. He wa u3 years old. Services Am Annoi-nckd. Services will be held thl evening at Congregation Nevah-Zedcck Talmud Torah. Wxth and Hail streets, at 7 o'clock, and tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. Kev. I. Fddmiin will officiate. Samuel Neveloff. of New York, renresenting the Hebrew Shel tering and Immigrant Aid Kiety." will lecture tonight at 7:30 o'clock. S'.rangera are welcome. Albert Zwart Is Mtssisc.i-AJbcrt Zwart. a German sutlor. as reported to the police yesterday as missing since Au gust 3a. leaving at the Portland Oimmons hiei trunk ar.d other belongings. The nun left the Commons on that day To Join the British steamer Belle of Scotland at Ijnnton. but failed to report there. Templjs Services axxoitced.-Services will be held at the Congregation Anaval Kholom. corner Park and Clay snreets. tonight at o'clock. Music by the choir tomorrow morning, services at :. o cioca. Rev. R. Abrahamson will officiate. Rats War. Steamer Nome City sails) direct Saturday coon for Sin FTsnclsco. Cabin xlo. steerage IS. berth and meals Included. Frank Boilam. agent, i:S Sd St. Thi office of the Madras Townrtte Company. A. E. Hammond and D. P. Re have been removed to SUMJO-na liauunj Exchange. Phone Marshall 27M. ALL 121-2C CIGARS 10c. Special Chicken Cock Whiskey 7 vears old. bottled in bond. 75c. O'Mal- ler & Ncuberger. CI7 Washington St., hnext Imperial Hotel. Free delivery. Phones Main 2394. A 37:3. WHEREJTO DINE. All the delicacies of ths season at th Portland Restaurant. Fine private apart ments lor taaies. JU3 t ua near am Hunaway Boy Found. NORTH TAKIMA. Sept. 8. (Special. 1 Chester Kldgeway, 19 years old. of Portland, who ran away from home about six months ago, was found In North Yakima today by the police. It Is reported that his parents are now visiting at the home of J. . Hughes, near Spokane. L. Mayer & Co. rortland's Oldest Grorers. 143 Third Street. Main 9432. A 4432. WEEKLY GROCERY BULLETIN All poods purchased from L. MAYER & CO. are guaranteed under the pure food and druj acts of June 30, 190, United States serial number C.0. For Friday and Saturday, Sept. 9 and 10, we offer: English Walnuts, reg. 20c per pound, at 13c Burnett's Vanilla, regular 35c at, each 30 Stringless Beans, " Waldorf," reg. 25c per tin, 2 cans for. 33c " Cornerstone" Maine Corn, reg. 20c per tin. at 15 0. K. Bourbon, reg. $1.25 per bottle, at 31.00 California Sherry, reg. $3.50 per gaL, at, per gaL S2.50 EXTRA SPECIAL. "Welch's Vermont Pure Maple Syrup." Pint bottles 43c, Qt. cans 75S half gaL cans SI. 23 "A case of Beer for Sunday." "A child can buy as safely as a man." HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square Just opposite Hotel St. Francis European Plan SI .SO a day up American Plan $3.00 a day up Hew steel and brick ib-uUurs. Tumiihed at cost of MOO, 000. Every comfort and con vanianea. On carllnes transferring all over city. Omnibus meats trains snd steamers. Send far Bsokiet with mapof San Frucisca F. W. BALTES AND COMPANY i PRINTIITG-j t Main 165. A 1165 First and Oak B We .make waists to order. Buy the best. New Fall Kid Gloves, $1.00, $1.25. J1.50. 11.75 and -'.00. F. P. YOUNG 21H MORRIiOV ST, BKT. KOt'HTII A.D FIFTH, C'ORBKTT BLDG. For today and tomorrow wre place on sale at radically reduced prices the following high-class merchandise that wise women will not overlook. Darn, why darn? 35c and 50c GUARANTEED HOSIERY 25c Pair. 4 pairs guaranteed to last 4 months without darning or new ones. $3.50 Long Kid Gloves, special. ......... . ...$1.48 Colors Brown, Tan, Navy and Green. $1.25 Dent's Style Cape Gloves, special. . . . .....93c Tans only. 35c and 50c Neckwear, special 25c Washable linen stocks, tabs, lace collars, sample lot, special, 25c each. $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Tailored Waists 98c A clean-up sale of Washable Tailored Waists. Come early, $4.50 Auto Scarfs, special $1.98 Chiffon Vell and Fancy Scarfs, worth 3 to $1.50. Special today, 8c. $1.00 Union Suits, special. .69c All sizes. Extra good. 35c Vests, special ..19c the y55V r 1 pa greater mGiQr u& v ranK oiore 1 075th Friday Surprise Sale See Additional Bargains on Last Page When You See "Snrprise Sales" Think of The Meier &. Frank Store Cut Glass Bowls at $2.98 Today for the great 1075th Friday Surprise Sale in the cut glass section, first floor, a great sale on rich, sparkling cut glass bowls, 8-inch size, beau tiful designs and cut tings. Rcgu- 0 QQ lar $5.00 valsV'O Mason Jars 46c the Dozen Today for the big 1075th Friday Surprise Sale in the basement, 5000 dozen genuine Ball Mason Jars, complete with porcelain lined cap3 and rubber rings, at the lowest prices possible to quote on these goods. 46c 54c 76c Pint Size, complete with caps and rubbers, special, the dozen Quart Size, complete with caps and rubbers, special, the dozen Half-Gallon Size, complete with caps and rubber, special, dozen Oriental Rugs at $127.50 Today, for the big 1075th Friday Surprise Sale, in the third floor Oriental Rug section, a special offer on 100 extra fine quality Khiva Rugs, size 8-6x10-6; reg. $170 value. J - rj"T rff Special for this Friday sale at the low price if) J, i3vl Rug fanciers will do well to investigate this offering, as it is made especially to attract you to our large stock of rugs in many other weaves. Really a rare bargain. Call and look then? over. 25c Veiling at 12c a Yard Today, for the great 1073th Friday Surprise Sale in the veiling section, first floor, mesh veiling, in plain or dotted meshes, Tux edo, complexion and other styles; all colors. Regular 2."c values. Special price for today onlv at, the yard X faC The Desks Are Here Two carloads purchased before the advance In price, and our custom ers will receive the advantage This Flat Top, 60x32, Quartered Oak 31.00 f Vr'-" - :w - JrV -. ' 5 - -:.wimv4.r' v- T'- ' c iy... , 15; vi ? U:i::.v 'fiV'r. y.;.z ?- - i i'..l.;r;.; '.-- t. , :,.-r-- -,t i: i. ii'-tT-: ' : v.; ITT i BUSHONG & CO. 87-91 Park Street Office Appliances. Stationers. Printers, Lithog raphers, Bookbinders and Loose Leaf Devices HOLEPROOF ' HOSE For Men, Women and Children BROOK The Hat Without a Peer for $3.00 Foremost Clothiers Since 1S63 THE TINGE OF AUTUMN Is in the atmosphere; a new season is ' upon us a new style period has been ushered in. We are proud to announce that this Autumn finds us better pre pared than ever before. In the selection of our lines of SUITS, OVERCOATS AND SLIPONS We have emphasized our policy of dis playing the clothes of the very best of American makes. ASK TO SEE the Suits and Overcoats for men and young" men at $15.00, $20.00; $25.00 and $30.00 A Check Account Provides the safest and most conveni ent method of paying all bills. It saves time, lessens expense and is most satisfac tory in every way. Accounts, subject to check, are so!icit3'J. Portland, Oregon Open 8 A. M. until 5:30 P. M. Saturdays until 8 P. M. ARE YOU GOING TO Study Mechanical Drawing If so, it will pay you to see us. We have the full list of instruments and sup plies that will be used by the PORTLAND SCHOOL OF TRADES Y. M. C. A. DRAWING CLASSES AND THE VARIOUS HIGH SCHOOLS WE CAN SUPPLY YOU THE BEST AT THE RIGHT PRICE Scales, Triangles, T-Squares, f i.r;iii.i 0 . ... 2ia 1 Curves, Papers, Thumbtacks, HEADQUARTERS FOR DRAWING INSTRUMENTS The new medium-back is a feature. KILHAM STATIONERY & PRINTING CO. Fifth and Oak Streets Commercial Stationers, Office Outfitters, Printers, Engravers, Booklet Mak ers and Bookbinders, Fifth and Oak. I" LETTERS OF CREDIT 1 n .ii a I Sinless Dentistry jl-SJ. i- i ""tor town people . . . sU- -t. Karl hn riMtsBknLF A. K, vffi Uhed in one du We nil. gm. yoo 8 ffool 22k void Or Mrcelati crowfgr $3.5(1 2 sN4r vnmv jm , j221iBrldgTau3.SC t tW4 Fillings 1.00 ,H caaml riHngs I DO f aiwr rnrugs .5 It i inlay rinmit. CL J Hen Red Rub- . sm is lua mmmn m ?otrttr PslnleM Extrftoft -Sw 1 WORK GUARANTEfO B VEARS PInleo6 it ruction Free where pi at oe or bridge voife Sa ordered. Ocnsultatlon Frot Yon cannot set bettev rx.inJ-t wot doa anywhere. All work fullT rua axitcd. Modern ltctrioeiQipi3enU Bet motivw Wise Sent al Co 5Ht,aa Bmuiiita . incorporated an lis Bom UK. m ti.M. ttsruvu a tel. coal FIR and OAK issued by this bank offer a safe and convenient method f carrying funds for a trip anywhere in this country, ij. or abroad. They are, in themselves, a letter of intro jl duction to any banker and give the bearer standing n "- X WOOD WILLAMETTE FUEL & SUPPLY COMPANY, Main 1225. A 1225. CCKWAB PRINTING CO. KJSOLICITS YOUR PATRONACE PV74STARK STREET r ft Sr- WW m FlftF, 8 Stark Davenports, Chairs, Rorkers, Tables and Couches in real fumed oak, up holstered in genuine Spanish leather. This furniture is handsome, comfort able and will last for a lifetime. J. G. MACK 8 CO. Fiftf. S Stark