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TIIE MORXrN'G -QREGOXIAy, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 7. 1910- l, M l CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OKEOOX1AX TtUfHOXM. ntitii Heme. r,tr e.rcaia-ioa ...Mem JuT A eos Mnalr. Editor :..! J" JWS Sunder EdUor J"i bun. buudlnss am i g event a. HEILIQ THKATER Seventh ana Ter- lie Married.- Tonlsht at 8:1 o dock. Bl-NOLOW THEATER Tw.lft end Morruoai "Our iew Minister." Tontht at ( IS o'clock. OPPHIUM THEATER 'Morr1o.w fiat u4 sovoothi Vod.llio. Thi All- eraoon at 1 11 and tools" at GRAND THEATER Pmrk and Weshtne- ,, Vaud.llle. Thla alternooa l J toolset at TJO and 9l X.TRIC THEATER 8eTentn and AUlTI- Amllmni Musical Comedy Company ra Tha Oirl iilait;" Thla afternooa at : h tonisht at 1:30 and ft. ITAR THEATER Paxe and Wahloson . Motion pictures. Continuous, from :o to 10. 30 P. U- Mm Win. Eat Tciut akd Talk IW church. Men of WestnUoeaer Prti brterian Church. East Tenth and Weld ler streets, and otners of lrvlng-ton. will eat turkey next Friday evening, and talk over the project to erect a modern church on the block secured In Irr. ton for 110.000. The women of the church, who will serve the banquet, will meet today at i:0 In the church to complete the final arranceraenla jor this affair. It la the Hart of the movement to erect a modern church which will measure up to the requtre menta of Irvlnston and the enUre city. The call aaya that any man Interested In tha church and lrvlng-ton will be welcome as a truest at the supper. Ministers Taijc o Eucnoie.-The chance Prohibition has to carry Port land and the state will be discussed by the evangelical ministers of the city at their monthly meeting- In the Young Wen's Christian Association building this morning Minister's feel the pulse of their audiences, you fcnow.' said Rev. W. F. Rcaaror. president of the Portland General Ministerial Associa tion yesterday. "Tomorrow we Intend to discuss the Prohibition question. Rev Kv. B. Hlnson of the White Temple, will lead out with a ten-minute talk, and others will follow, telling what they know about the campaign, and the chance Prohibition has to win. ExTCHTAriomrr Corrrrnt to Report. The entertainment committee of the Brooklyn Improvement Club will report on programme, hall and time of enter tainment at a meeting to be held to night at the office of A. C Hoover. Brooklyn and East Tenth streets. This committee was appointed to prepare a programme for a "live-wire" public meeting. It Is composed of M. G. Orlf Jin. W. T. Fleakes. Charles Crfur. James Ruddtman. A. L. Barbur and U II. Wells. The object Is to revive In terest In the Brooklyn Club and In crease the membership. PoRTiAxn WoMAit Wins-Word was) re ceived yesterday of the marriage of Lane J. Walker, of Virginia City. Mont, and Wllamlna Blaufua. of Portland, which took place at Missoula, Mont, November X. Mr. Walker Is the son of j. G. Walker, of Virginia City, while the bride Is the daughter of U Blaufua. of thla city. Immediately after the wed ding the couple took the train for Port land, where they will make their future home. Awards is Amm Snow Satckdat Awards in the Apple Show In progress In Eatacada will be made next Satur day In the room a of the Eatacada Com mercial Club. The contest Is held un der the auspices of the Eatacada Com mercial Club, and la for the purpose of encouraging the production of flrat rlaas apples. Several cash awards will be made. Mrs WiLsosCg TVjrXRAi. Hklo. The funeral of Mra Wilson, wife of Dr. Robert A. Wilson, who died suddenly of heart failure while on a visit to friends in Washington. Friday, was held yes terday. Mra Wilson wss SS year: of age. She had been a resident of Port land for SI years. Her husband and one daughter survive her. Asm A-cwBXATiOKisTS of the most violent type admit that Portland must ultimately Include much territory now In Clackamas County. If record are not transcribed now. It shnply mean added expense and Increased difficulty at some future time. Vote Ei Tea (Paid adv.) kluxo Buiijjixo) Workkati Hurt. William McMillan, a workman on the new Selling building at Sixth and Al der streets, while at work yesterday morning, fell and suffered the fracture of his arm. He was taken to St. Vin cent's Hospital. JUl ClACHAHAS Coiwi Tbrrxtort north of the Clackamas River la com mercially Identified with Multnomah County. The present arbitrary county line should be changed accordingly. Vote X2. Yea (Paid adv.) Pextai, W ou at tub DrxTAi. Coi-LXon. The annual sesalOn of North Paclfio College has begun. Patron and friends desiring dental work can be accommo dated, corner Fifteenth and Couch sta Telephone Main 13. RxstrLT or AirjotxATtosf Annexation mnni building TOO miles of roads and bridges In Clackamas County. 0 per cent of the cost to be paid by Portland. Vote It down! (Pd. adv.) Portland needs an opportunity to grow beyond a flve-mile limit from the City Hail. Vote for Multnomah-Clackamas annexation. JC2. Tea, (Paid adv.) Footvau. Football. Mcltkoxab va WiLLAHarrrm TUKaDAT, IXXCTION DAT. IF. U, VACOHS-sTRXJrr Ground. A Trocblb-makbsl Clackamas annexa tion will confuse real estate titles, breed litigation and create turmoil In taxation. Vote It down! (Pd. adv.) Football, Football, Ml-LTXOWAH Va WrLLAKETT TUKSDAT. ELBCTTOfC DAT. t P. M. VAtTOHX-eTBXKT GAOCMDA Dr. F. A- Buckmoo la now asa! sting In the management of the New York Dentists. Fourth and Morrison streets. Phones Mala iOS. A-JJ71. Ra - Electiox or Judob Jomt B. Ct-ELAXD. department No. J. means faith, ful. impartial service continued. He will rVt resign. iPaid adv.) CmxExs, Tanckwlch Is the fit man for Justice of Peace. Olson falls to keep has pledge with you by running for a third time. iPald adv.) B. S. Josseltx Is again Multnomah Clackamas annexation, livery streetcar patron should vote for It. Vote X3. Yea iPald adv.) For R ext. Private residence In Nob Hill dlxrtct. elegantly furnished, nine rooms; between ZJ1 and TA1 sta.. on Hoy t. Main 114. Portlaxd Women's i'xios Monthly meeting today at 2:30 o clock, at 610 Flanders street. Members urged to be present Prt Paradb from T. M. C. A, ; P. M, sharp. Seats reserved for paraders. (Pd. adv.) Mi'LTxomar - Clackamas axxexatiom means a greater Portland. Vote S3. Yea (Paid adv.) Mr. Howard Jokes see me at the Im perial Hotel. 10 o'clock A. M. From Charlie. Moy. Drt Parapr from T. M. C. A, T:3i P. M, sharp, beats reserved for paradera (Pd. adv.) A Pat or Prater called by the Oregon Home Rule Association. Read ad.page li. (Pd. adv.) Risolsr's Dancixo School. New claasea now forming. Phone fci 5670. B lu& Jrsrox's PJESTArsAirr will open Nov ami ber . S Wuh. at. Prt Rau.t White Temple tonleht. M. J. FasnlcK ipeaker. (Pd. adv.). Salooxs Will Once Shall the saloons remain closed after the closing of the polls tomorrow evening? The question has been raised, upon the wording of the Statute, which provides without qualification that no liquor shall be sold on the day of any general election, majclns; no provision for opening after the election hours. The custom has been, however, to allow the saloons o be open In the evening and that rule will be followed by Chief of Police Cox tomorrow, unless other Instructions come from higher authority. Instruc tions have been given to the saloon men not to open their places of busi ness In the hours before the opening of the polla Oiusoox beet. Just as true as ft rained last night the beef that Is being ex hibited at Smith's big market Is superb. The market extends from Si Alder street to 146 First street, but be sure you get In the right place. Each fancy beef bears a placard. "This Is what we fight the Beef Trust with." Walk down town and see It. Smith lands a knock-, out blow at his competitors' Ice-car meats that must be kept In a glass case. Smith has the fresh air beef, cooled by the fresh-air process, keeps sweet in the fresh air and tastes fresh when yon eat It. . The beet displayed are the Identical kind that will be cut up and sold In all of Smith's 20 mar kets all this week at the following prices: Pot Roast Beef for 10c. 11c and 12Hc; cheaper cuts of meat for So and Ic; Sirloin Beefsteak for UHo and 15c Round Steak for UHc and 1. : Tenderloin Beefsteak for 1! He and 15c; Hamburg Steak, ground fresh ev-' err hour, costs 13 he Smith's market at SSrd and Belmont (Sunnyside) will have a fine lot of beef, also the Smith market In Pan Kellahers grocery. Grand ave, near East Morrison, will have the same choice beef at prices that are away down. Trollet Wirb Coxxa Dow-A novel accident occurred at Fifth and Morri son streets, early yesterday morning when the last car going North on Fifth street broke one of the grace wires supporting the trolley wire at that crossing. When the wire fell It brought with It the metal hanger which united It to the trolley, and the weight, swing ing like a pendulum, struck a large plate-glass window In the store of M. A. Gunat & Company and broke It Into many pieces. Patrolman Hennessy saw the accident and secured a large bill board with which he stopped access through the broken window. A night watchman on duty in the vicinity kept close watch on the store for the rest of the night. Minister to Bi Juror Rev. Luther R. Dyott. pastor of the First Pres byterian Church, will do Jury du'y in the Circuit Court this month. He was drawn with other taxpayers when the list was made up. and when asked yesterday If he Intenda to serve, said he does- He stands a chance to be drawn upon the grand Jury. The law gives ministers the right to decline to do Jury duty If they so desire. Dr. Pyott said he has always told his con gregations to be faithful In performing the duties of citizenship, and said he would set a very poor example If he should refuse the first time he was drawn for Jury duty. Avabai SnoLOJf Elects OrnrXRS. Officers were elected at the snnual meeting of the Congregation Ahaval Sholom yesterday afternoon as follows: President. A. Rosensteln; vice-president. H. Miller; treasurer. John Dollar; secretary. Julius Cohn: boar J of trus tees. A Shapiro. J. F. Singer. M. Gilbert. S. Bromberger and Jacob Asher. With only one exception exery member of the congregation was preaenL The an nual reports showed much progress during the year and argued continued advancement during the coming year. Lester Wallixo) Mi ssino Albert Wall ing. 1076 Eaat Yamhill street, in con siderably worried over the absence of his son. Lester Walling, aged 21. from whom he has not heard since October 10. when he was in the Eastern Oregon harvest fields. On October 10 he left Biggs, Or, for Portland and has not been heard of by his relatives since. Lester Walling was to be married In Portland soon and his continued ab-' sence has caused his fiance to become alarmed, which has added to the par ent's concern. Man Wiirrro Herb. Cauoht in Spo kane. Walter J. Scott, formerly of thisi city, waa areated yesterday at Spokane, on a statutory charge arising In tu.s Jurisdiction, and Captain of Detectives Moore, who holds the warrant, wss no tified by Chief ef Police Doust of the Washington city to send for the prison er. Scott is accused by Kate Oden wald. his wife's sister. 747 East Elev enth street. The prisoner la a tailor, formerly residing in Missoula. The crime for which be Is wanted Is a'leged to have occurred on October S, Man Stabbed rx brawi In a drunken fight among a party of Finns, early Sunday morning. Mike Kenakl of 613 Guild street was severely stabbed by Charles Paslak. of 764 Vaughn street Patrolman Park arrested the assailant at his home, and found a large knife secreted in the mattress on his bed. Fred Frallch. who Is accused of a share in the trouble escaped. Fred Cox Near Death. Special Po liceman Fred Cox, son of the Chief of Police. Is in a precarious condition at the Good Samaritan Hospital, fol lowing an operation for a severe attack of appendicitis, and his friends fear that he will not recover. Reports from the hospital yesterday were that he waa doing as well as could be ex pected. Temperaxcsi Women to Meet To morrow. The AIMna Women's Christian Temperance Union will meets at the home of Mrs. Campbell, 822 Commercial street, tomorrow at 2:30 P. M. It will be a prayer and praise service and all women are Incited to be present, whether members or not. Wasted All challengers and watchers for Oregon Dry Committee to call at 110 Second st, today, or tonight In or der to receive full instructions. Five hundred more men needed. A DAT or Pratbr called by U Oregon Home Rule Association. Read ad. page 15. (Pd. adv.) Prt Rallt WWte Temple tonight. M. J. Fanning speaker. (Pd. adv.) pa. E. C. Brcwx. EJte. Ear: Marauam. WoosTER sella everything. 408 Wash. Annexation. More taxation! (Pd adv.) Judge Marquara Ancnt CIcland. I was very much surprised to know that Judge John B. CIcland is continuing In the race for Circuit Juds;e. when he was defeated In the primaries by Judge Henry K. McGinn, mho received the nom ination over Judge Cleland by a large majority. I felt that Judge Cleland would abide) by the decision of the people in the primary, but It appears that he was cot satisfied, and Is now on the ticket aa a "ctttxens" " mdependok; can v . . i vrv much favor the eUrtlon of Henry T McGinn, as I feel that fee will be Just ana uprigni in m ui-w... and from my experience la the long nu tation that I had over my building. I think I can say thst Judge Cleland was not fair and Just In his rulings In my cse. P. A. MARQUAM. (Paid advertisement) Knights of Columbus Initiate. VANCOUVER. Wash, Nov. . (Spe cial.) Two hundred and fifty Knights of Columbus, many being guests from Port land, attended a banquet tonight In Odd fellows' Hall. In honor of 0 candidates taking the third degree. This morning the Knights. 200 strong, marched in a bodv to SL James Cathedral, where high mass was celebrated. Then the floor work and Initiation began and continued without Interruption throughout the aft ernoon. This was the most successful 231 WASHINGTON ST; PORTLAND ORcaort. MAKER or MENS CLOTHIS The New Home of the Weber Piano Kohler & Chase SEE PAGE 5. It Must Be The State of Oregon must ade quately provide for her 1628 in sane patients. The present Asy lum is not large . enough. A branch is needed. Read page 11 of the State Referendum, which provides for a branch Asvlnm. A vote for measure 302t the com ing election is a vote, for the Branch. Vote for 302 (Paid Advertisement) RCHWAB PRINTING CO KJsolicits your fatronace a4.-7fr STARK STREET Initiation ever held here by Columbus Council No. 1327. ROSE CITY CLUB PLANNED Citizens Purchase) Seven Ixits for l ino Home In Park. A block containing seven lots has been purchased by the Rose City Park Club from B. 8. Josselyn for 16000. lo cated at the corner of Alameda avenue mi RnnilT boulevard, to be used as the site of a modern clubhouse. Judge Henderson, u. a. nouston. j. v. A 4 tl r.4..1f nnmrnlttc WhO Were given power to act, selected this block as the best in point oi locauuu the club, and Mr. Josselyn, in order . t Mmiirm the erection of the clubhouse, agreed to sell the site at a low ngure. inv oivtiv is of the most elevated In the Rose City Park district A clubhouse will be erected next year that will meet the social and will contain a large auditorium and several smaller rooms ior souai pur poses. Plans will be drawn so that the auditorium and other rooms may be rented. The coming week the club will Incorporate with $15,000 capital Btock. s LOANED BY THE CZAR Famous Russian Ballet Will Visit Portland on a Brief Leave of Ab sence From Russia. Loaned by the Czar of Russia to Amer ica, the two premier dancers of the world and the Imperial Ballet of Russia, which hitherto has been reserved exclu sively for the entertainment of kings and their courts. The visit of these en chanting art lata to Portland for three performancee of "aongless opera," No vember 18 and 19 at the Baker Theater. Is throwing this community of art lovers Into transports of excitement. It Is a revival of the old Greek idea of grace and beauty as expressed In the emo tional dance, which in Rusaia alone has survived in ell ita ancient splendor to which have been added subtle touches of modern art. The oomlng of Parlowa rHK4ui .mi their ballet is under -the direction of Lois Bteers-Wynn Co- man. - TRUTH ABOUTTHAT 'STRIP' That "strip" of Clackamas is larger than the entire Multnomah County, and spreads Into the Cascade Mountains. Do we want to adopt a child bigger than the whole family? Annexation means more taxation. Vote It downl (Paid advertisement). WHEREJTO DINE. All the delicacies of the season at the Portland Reataurant Fine private apart menta for ladles. SOS Wash., near ith at. CARD OP THANKS. We most heartily thank our friends who so kindlv aeslsted us during the sickness and death of our beloved wife and mother. Mrs. Theresa Yost; also for the beautiful floral tributes. ROBT. YOST. MISS PACLIVE TOST. MRS. A. C. COOKE. Will you vote "Home Rule" and please the breweries? Pd. Adv. To Friends of the Broadway Bridge The principal backer of John Manning, Demo cratic candidate for Congress, in this campaign, is Charles K. Henry, arch-enemy of the Broad way bridge. Charles K. Henry is furnishing the financial support for J ohn Manning's campaign. Why Mr. Henry, enemy of the Broadway bridge, should want a Representative in Con gress may be guessed. Would it mean more delay? Friends of the Broadway bridge will not rote for Manning. J. L. DAY, Chairman Republican Congressional Committee. (Paid Advertisement.) SEEDED RAISINS SPECIAL Owing to combination among the packers in California the price of Raisinshas been advanced beyond all bounds and the end is not yet. We have on hand ready for delivery ten thousand pounds Four Crown Seeded Raisins which we purchased before the crop waa cornered. We offer them in lots not exceeding 10 pounds each at 5c Per 16-oz. Full Weight Package WE ALSO OFFER A FULL LINE MINCE MEAT SUPPLIES Boiled Cider, large bottle 35 California Sherry, large bottle 2o California Brandy, large bottle 906 Leghorn Citron, the pound 257 Glace Orange and Lemon Peel, pound 25T New importation French Crystallized Fruits all kinds. SEALY-LOWELL CO., Grocers FIFTH AND STARK TAL Three minutes TO SALEM ... t. . . 25 Cents Calls to Salem and from Salem to Portland completed same as local calls in Portland by our new Two Number Service. If you do not know telephone number of party wanted, call "Information" and ascertain. Try it and you will be pleased. The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company Beck Building. Seventh and Oak Streets. Ive brousrk Kew York's latest styles for von." 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Governor Stubbs, of Kansas, says: "There is not a saloon in the State of Kansas." The Oregon Prohibitionists say: "Kansas City, Kansas, is the ONLY CITY IX CHRISTENDOM without saloons." What about Topeka, Wich ita, Leavenworth! - They're in Kansas. WHO LIED? A Governor wouldn't lie. A Prohi bitionist couldn't lie. Never mind, children. This is a les son in the moral weakness of fanatics. Listen closely. The U. S. Commis sioner of Internal Revenue, in his re port on Kansas for last year (you know Uncle Sam has a disagreeable habit of telling the WHOLE truth .about this liquor business) , well, he says there are the following Government licenses for selling liquor in Kansas, dear old Kan sas: "1899 retail liquor dealers; 10 wholesale liquor dealers; 2 breweries; 493 retail dealers in malt liquors; 72 wholesale dealers in malt liquors. Grand Total for "Dry" Kansas 2476 WHO LIED??? UNCLE SAM DIDN'T SOMEBODY ELSE MUST HAVE LIED TWTCE DOG-GONE IT ! ! A reminder: Mark an X after three numbers like this: the 328 X 343 X 345 X It means Prohibition's defeat. GREATER OREGON HOME RULE ASSOCIATION (Paid Advertisement.) iC UwvsSSMSanWIaP' jf i'.' "' to LETTERS OF CREDIT tesned by this bank offer a safe and convenient method Mt carrying fan da for a trip anywhere in this country, we abroad. They are, in themselves, a letter of intro duction to any banker and give the bearer standing Mid eredit when among strangers. P.W.BALTES AND COMPANY PRINTING Main 165, A 1165 First and Oak Established 1900. NETH & CO. COLLECTORS. Let us take charge of your collec tions. We can save you money. Main 1796; A 1285. 635 Worcester Blda Portland. Or. j Fumed Oak Furniture See our large and attractive stock of fumed oak furniture pieces for living room, dining room, hall and den. Styles simple and unique. Prices reasonable. Iti J. G. MACK & CO. ISS. I V