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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1911)
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A. peddack. :at. superintendent or. esteo-lon work: H-r. l. B. Oray. city e-iperlntendent. and Kev. -I-yott. of tee Ftr.t chorrh. Toewaver llC! CongreaaMonal Church was or- -. -m i... vvlntrr. Rev. J. e. ttloT. putor. hu been working In h ra.t Hid. for narly a year. Meetings have been held In Waverielgh Hall at trv. corner of East Twmty-.lxth and f.lnton streets, wta.r. '"!' will bo continued ontll completion of th. new church. Th. War-rid l tb. nr,t onr.ailonaI Church In that .action of tbo city, and baa a larg. tnccnbcrihly. rtrtna PaA(-t APikU. K- A. O. Mendrlck pr.ach.d hla far.w.ll a.r nog yot.rd.y morolnf at to. Church of th. N.iar.n. at fcwt Scnth and Kat Couch treta. II. will becln hla wurk In th. Klrt Church of th. Na ar.n. in tipokan.. next 8uody. Iter. Howard O. UtI. who baa been pamtor of th. tipokan. church, will come to Portland and bex-ln hla paatoral work with. ta. Klrat Church next S-jnday. n.r. Mr. llendrlcka cam. to Portland In yeara aito and briia work on th. Vet bid when ther. wer. only a dm.n member a and no church. Tb. church on fcaat Couch and Kaat SeT.nth tr.ta waa built under Ma realm, and la .ntlr.1T out of debt. Thre. church, of th. ud f;ilth t-mr been Wuuded alnra Br. Mr. Hendrlcka cam. to Tort and Th. spokan. Cburcn t a ).o bulldtna Her. Mr. I"vla aerved abl rhurrh In li.aton, , for li yeara and waa l-n emcaRed la .range.latlc VPTl 8AXPT BU-l.tTtD rT bandy bou'.erard wltl b. de-!ared lea-ally 'eet wide froro Eat Twenty- ichth atreet to th. city limit. Juo. 14 wa.n proreedlnaa for pavlmt th. treeta all r.ady prepared will be Bled. At th. aal. of delinquent property of at.at owner, th. d.llquen y of IJ WM paid. Now there la nothlna; In th. way of th. offlrlal declaratmn of th. wld.nlnc of th. boulerard. Th. actual coat of th wldeninit waa t !.. and record tiro. wa. mad. In accompllahma; th. .nd. compared to th. uaually aiow procdinsa for th. aam. object on other .treeta. Ilard-aurf ac parement wltl b laid almoat to th. city limit. Tb. aucceaa which baa attended to th. wld.aln 1. du. to in. iwm -Improvement I.eau. which will now undertake to .iped.l. th. Impror.m.nt Of th llTMt b.apt rxAx TO lii-nnrcMTX Th. lUaJy Commercial Club haa ralaed I IU to be uaed to defray .penea of lacorporatlna- Cat oricanlmatlon. Th money will b ual to pay for btuo-p.-taia of tb. proposed town and for framing th. ehart.r. which will b. aub-r-it ted to a ot. of th popl. aoon. Th obJct of Incorporatlnc la to ba a c.nuai power to controi lb. town, which now h.a a population of mor than J peraona. It l. expected that rnlderati. oppoeltlon will be met by tn. moT.ment from thoa. who b de bated Incorporation In th. paet in tnl. campaln tb. C-mmerclal t luh and many prorei citlaen. are In faTor of Incorporation. l Trp to CetJtaaAT Km im K.lca.!a la makln preraiona to re'.ehrat. th. Fourth of July. An ad dr.w. literary proaramni. and ame will b. on tu. proKramme. 1 he c.l.-b-atl.-a will b. bei.l In th. park. A r.n:et baa been alart.d to .lect a i-.oddea of Urty. th. "e. co.tlnc centa eah. Th. ol-a will b. count. .4 ..erv etenlna and dally re.ulta mill b. announced. l-ro.-ee.la will b need to he.p defray .iper.aea of tb. celt bration. Th. content will com. to a c. 'oa at mldnlht July 1 In th. Bremen a dn.c Bailout ivnrrTTe t Mtrr. Th. f .ater South TortUnd brl.l. commit te will hold a .pecial meetin tonlcht at th. 1ty lia:- called by Tre.ldeni Tar BarT.ty. A larte um waa ralaed affray th expenaea of th cam ralrn f'r th. brldx and ITealdent KaK.ty l In faor of bavins a atate tnent prerar.d ahowlnc th vol. of .J t.-,. precinct, on th. brld. uatloo and bow th fund waa axpended. To aae tb coat r atorac w two tc-Bjoreepowr return tubular boiler which w. are aow taklnc out. w. wtU eU them at a bargain It tak.a at one. It boiler, ar. of tb. K.wane typ and la rood condition. Complete with all ettlnca and feed ater equipment, ready for Imrredlat. InatallaUoa. For further particular, call at room 141 Oreaonlaa bide- aw Tr.K Soottt Tr !cjrr The ji.w Tork tHa! Society of Oreon will bold Ita month:y mee"n Tue1ay een ln. Jan. li. at C iriatenaen Hal!. Klevonth and Tamfclll. An ent.rtam la proran-.m. haa been arranaad and Iicht r.rreahmenta will b aerred. Vle'.t ln New Torkera aa we'.l aa x-New Torkera id. reaidents of th tat. ara Invited. M:mu"iabt I'xtov to Mkct. Tb. an nual buatnee. meetin of th. Conare.a imnailit Ore.on Women" ll'm. Mla- aotary fnlon and O-ecoa Uranch of t i. Woman'. Board of .Miaalon for tha I'aclfle iot will b he. i vomorrow afternoon In tfc. Sinnyat ie Conicreaa tlonal Church at Ka.t Thlrty-aecond and Kaat Tajlfr atreeta. :xo Wms Pira. Mr. Hannah Croehaw. i year oM. died at her hom. at Faat rifty-aevert.1 atreet. at- crday. Sa. waa th wit. of WL.lam Oroahaw. Te fjneral wl".l b. held frrr th Tealtarc. thta arte-n'on and Interment will b mad. la Multnomah Cemetery. It Ton. to LaAem Foa Tana or Itaxa. ttx:. rjt rcabt cr Hmx tirratct No Birrxa UocATtos r Crrr. A Hi. CacuojitAX. rv of 5a n Franclco a beat French .a aecured by t"i Ftreakera !tel for t aeaeon. Hrcembr. Ilre-k- ra HoteL Breaker. Willi, t le.d:n c.aat reajrt bote! cf th. 1'Bctao Norta- e Fa.-irn? tatt. Ft t'fAvc- Con rT. hom. offic. Fortlaod. Or., room f Chamber of Commrr. building, l'ta.nea: MarahaU . A oaiasrTAb raa at aenaatlonal low pr-cee. Ativen Broa." removal aal a. Tenth and WaahlBstoa alrt. Fra 5 At-K. Corner. l-0 feet. TVuh In a tn etret. A. C. Flk. 11 Third. al. c. acwa. aaa, ilaa. Maruaaa. Co.vonaas Ciixi Ma Mcarrmo. A publlo mm meatlna; of th Pa-lnc Coaat Cona;raa will b held In th. Flrat Concreirattonal Church thla .venlng at T-4S o'clock. Tb. main them, will b "Th Church and CUUenahlp." Th. Brat add re. a will be given by Mla Miriam U Wood berry, of Naw York City on -After EUl Inland. Whatf Th aecoad addreaa on "Tb Philosophy of Common Hdh will b lven by Ker. Daniel F. Fox. D. of Paaadena. CaL A mualcal procramm will b r ven bv Mra. Roa Bloch Bauer. Mra W. A. T. Buahocc. . Boy.r and W. A. Montgomery with Mlaa Lonora Flah.r at tha organ. Ixjraao Max la No Barrrrm. Peter H. Edlefaen. who with hla wlf. waa atruck by a atreetrar whtl. riding ta a buggy Saturday Bight. I attll In a precarloua condition at St. Vlncenfa HoepltaL It waa Brat thought hla Ir.JurlcB wer. f.taU II. Is believed to be Buffering from concussion of th. brain, but th. exact extent of hla Inury la not yet ea tabllahed. Mra. Edlefaen. who was leaa aerloualy Injured la recovering rapidly. Miujxnr Stock Bsrrr Puj to day. 11 B llta at near Waahlngton. roBTLA-vD ABT AociATto. Annual meeting o'clock this afternoon. CATHOLIC ORDER TO MEET Forester to A.wmble Ilcre In Fifth CoiiTentlon Tomorrow. Many Catholic Foresters ar expected to attend th fifth biennial stata con vention to open her. tomorrow. Cat hollo Forestry wsa establlahed In Oreson 15 years ago. the pioneer court having been chartered In Portland In June. 1'5. under th. name. Cathedral t- ,. xr., ar- Th.ra are now ten sub- ordlnat. courts throughout the state with a membership of Beany ;vuv. In connection with th. convention tha i:th anniversary of th. establishment of th. order In Oreson mill b celebrated. Joint Initiation will take pine In Eaajles" Hall In the Marquam building tomorrow nlxht when exalted membership will b conferred. Prominent Catholic Foresters, among whom I. Ills Grace. Archbishop Christie, ar. scheduled lo addresa th. delegates and visitors at the opening of th con vention. A car ride-about-th city, tinder the n..nr of th. Portland Hallway, Usht 4 Power Company, will be given the delearatea tomorrow afternoon. i- i - .r.rlnr mt th. close Of th. convention there win b a general reunion of Catholic Forester at th parish ball at St. Stephen's Church. East Forty-second and tasi J ayior sireeis. t,. nuiLinion maa. will be aald at a. Mi Tuesday, tn Immaculate Heart Church at WlUiama avenue and Stanton street. OAKS PARK BAND. n . t n.- r . ihl Kftrnoon and evenlnc. direction Philip Pel and quartet, from Metropolitan upera com pany. ev lora. irTenvoox. vi-eh. -Persian'" . .Utrauss V:. -percaro!" Waldt'ufl H- -ilon. "Carmeo". ...... . . - -111 g iirtvi r. "TmnialUn ttaa". Hear. Or-rtur-. ' Poet and Peasant". i'P The Mill In th Koresf Elleooers !lllon. -Trovatore" . . r.J . . -iuMm ar V Hart 'E.raiiaa' Strausa riTVtKO. v-lira Tm ' .Hmld ... "Cep-na" rv-llhea (..... tlnn. ' Madam Butterflr" Pu-clnl vii.rt.t r"or". . . Edward 0ttur-. "It I Were Kins" Adam 5-lmlOB. ' Uur-o-Moir- S-hrlm-r Vuartvt. ar "le I'asllacri Gai-P. "Hit V.llen -la". Eiienberg . u.u IWiUi'. ................ REAL ESTATE AUCTION. -. ...a i,iMb. f lha naw town- mjim m 'i't "- - -.- - u. t win b sold at aue- 1.-. t-v I, .Mai 1 i Rf ISUlS Is located on tb Oregon Electric al most midway oetween l ornaou balem In th. heart of the mo.t pros perous portion of ti;e Valley. Ion't miss this opportunity. Sal. commences at 1 J A. M. Cars lea. th. Oreajon Electric atalion ai A. M. Capttol Truat Company. Oeorr. P. lekum. pre.ldent. Salem. Oregon. THE BOWERS rsrllL coolest In th. city. Mualc. vo cal and orcheatra. th. bent. Hoof gar den openln Tuesday. June 11. Jap anese aarden on root may o im for partlea afternoona or ovenlnga. Re freshmente aerred on roof every even ing. Mualc. H.CBOHWI-. " WHERETO DINE. ... . . - . l -w mmmrtt at th. AU tn. oenw v ... - Portland Keetaurant. Fin. prlvat. apart menta for ladle. Wasru. near ta at. FAfen's g'abwoo.f la enperlo It Helps To Give The Only Company "Exclusively Oregon" Receives Preference From Discriminating Buyers est for Oregoiiiaes Home Office, Corbett BlcL-Sth & Morrison, Portland, Or. A. L. Mills President L. GIRL GETS RANCH Marjorie Mahr Likely to Have Property In Mexico. "GENERAL BLANCO" DONOR A Soon Situation In Sonthfrn Rcpobllc Clears, Actress Who Wa Matmcd In Accident Will Itecelve Title lo Tract. Mrkr!e Mahr. the actrjis who auf- fered th loss of both legs by being run over by a Southern Paclflo train lt July on the trestle near Fulton, will probably be given title to a large plan tation tn Mexico, provided conditions become settled In the southern country so that land titles can be adjusted. TO tr.nfr will come to Miss Mahr aa a gift from Iula Van Horn, the American. capitalist and promoter, who nas come Into prominence recently aa "General nimm - an. of th. leaders of toe In- surrecto army agalnat th Mexican fed eral government. It became known yeaterday tnat n i p.riiflnii at tha time M Lea Mahr was Injured one yeur ago. He was Interested In the beneiits mat tr given for th luckless woman, fpon . . . n Y..r ) . n .1 In.t week. Van Horn located Miss Mahr at her apart ments, T0 Couch street, as a resuu m kt. I la A,lnrd that the Ken- I .m.mj A trinafnr a larz tract Of land to Mlaa Mahr and that th proffer waa accepted. rroperUca Are Valuable. Tn aiiHlttnn to nuirar and tobacco plan tatlona. agsregatlng J5.000 acrea. Van 1 . .iwinlrail nlh.T V.luabl. COllCel- alons from the Mexican government- It la declared that he controlled SO per cent of the chocolate conceasloni at th time the lnsurrectos started tn. movo n M.rihm th. federal govern ment. He haa been In Mexico at Inter vals for the past IS years nnd knows the country well. He waa able to make uae w. iuini,titniriM offered for the ac- qulaltlon of land. When the troubles are over In Mexico, he expects to a ahead with development plana with more When Van Horn took up arms In be half of the InKurrecto army agalnat Dlax, he declares that he was forced to do so to protect the vast Interests which he and his associates bold In Mexico. Under tha assumed name of "General Blanco" he took an active part tn recent engage ments with the federal troops, iw wounded three umea during vn. .iuiu On f f .ri n . from th. wounds. General Blanco rode on a burro for days on hta flight to the northern border, arriving on the American aid In an almoat ex hauated condition. He came directly to Portland to receive treatment from a physician. Dr. Huntington, who la an old acquaintance. Identity Is Hid. In order to hid hla Identity. Van Horn registered at the Huaton Hotel on Sixth street aa a hotel proprietor from a small Oregon town. He arrived In Portland i- . k - .iri. n.rt nf la t week and dur ing the ahort time he was here, he made rapid recovery from his wounda. Van Horn waa keenly disappointed when he learned that Dr. Huntington waa no longer located In Portland, and lie was obliged to receive medical treatment from other phyalclana. Van Horn ha returned to Lower Cal ifornia to keep In close touch with the situation there and to exercise his In fluence In bringing about a hasty ad justment of Internal controversies. He says that millions or dollars or Amen- . j Trnii-h m nl la I a .-a .t stake. but believe that If Madero. head of the new government, falls to mske good." a man of stronger cnllber ran be found to take charge of affairs. He Is of th opinion thst the revolution will result In establlahlng a much stronger govern ment then had obtained under the reign of Diss and that within a few years Mexico will make a tremendous devel opment. He declares that the Psnama Canal mill be a powerful factor In bring ing about a protrreaslv system of gov ernment In Mexico. Pufur Dispatch Office Damaged. rU FT" R. Or, June 11. (Special.) Fire which for a time threatened de struction of the Dispatch office and ad joining buildings broke out at noon GOOD BUSINESS GOOD CITIZENSHIP Your Own Prosperity Your Life Insurance to Samuel General Manager PHONE BILLS DUE MONDAY To take the ear to the telephone company's office and pay your bill costs you ten cents. And takes at least a couple of hours. Besides the annoyance of waiting;, if there are several ahead of yon. If you mail a check, the total cost is two cents. And you don't leave home or wait in line Open a checking ac count with the Portland Trust Company. We make no res tri ra tions aa to the amount of your account. We 6imply ask that you act in good faith. You're welcome to the convenience. Remember, too That it gives you no 6mall prestige to pay bills by check. PORTLAND" TRUST COMPANY if OREGON Third and Oak Stro.ts in order to concentrate all our attention to our California stores, the directors of Lincoln's. Inc.. have decided to close out our Portland store. Store will be closed Monday and Tuesday to re-mark goods. Sale starts Wednesday, June 14, at 9:30 A. M. Price de tails later. STORE TO LET. FIXTURES FOB SALE. 245 Morrison Street Between 2d and 3d. Opp. Eoberts Bros. her today. The Are Is supposed to have caught from rubbish being burned near the building this morning;. All employes of the office were at lunch when the Are started, and It had gained considerable headway when discovered. The firemen saved the building and newspaper plant from destruction. The stock and fixtures were damaged. The loss Is covered by insurance. $8500. Income property: 1 stores. Lower Al blna. pays over 7 per cent net. W. F. WOODWARD. 4th and Wash. St. Clarence S. Samuel Assistant Manager TULL Store Opens at 8 o'Clock JUST 1 CLOSING-OUT ' An event unparalleled in the history of merchandising: in the West bargains the most liberal ever offered economies un questioned by the shrewdest buyers of dependable merchandise a sale brought about by our intention of retiring; from business in Portland, which will be July first. The buying enthusiasm still attend ing this event means that the stocks are rapidly being reduced you who have needs to fill should not delay in your selections now is the time to take ad vantage today. Noteworthy bargains still offered in every department oppor tunities for furnishing the home com plete at the most substantial savings. Store Fixtures, Lighting Fixtures, Workroom Machinery, Window Display Fixtures and other equipment used in the operation of the store now offered for sale. TULL Sc GIBBS, INC i Morrison at Seventh FOE THE E0SE FESTIVAL FULL SUPPLY EASTMAN KODAKS Extra Speedy Color-Valuo Films and Film Packs. BLUMAUER PHOTO SUPPLY CO. Ill Sixth Street bet. Washington and Stark. Extra Facilities This Week in Our Finishing Department. -Haa LINOCORD Bnttonhol front " ' - and back. - r -' stft A. (might toot cloae-meeting ef fect that stay closed your dealer win Ripply yoo. t TMnrnRD BUTTONHOLES. .are easier-ta-tmtton and rtgj' don't tear out. F. W. BALTES AND COMPANt PRINTING I front g 1 . and back.Jt 77 & GIBBS, INC. 7 SHOPPING DAYS REMAIN OF OUR BA13N6 10WD1L' Has by test 20 per cent to 25 per cent more Raising Power than any other Crescent Coffees, Teas, Mapleine, enjoy a well-deserved reputation. ORESCENT MFG. COLLINS HOT Cuisine and ac- o m m o dationa une xc elled. North Bank .rains and Upper Columbia River boats all stop at Collins Springs. ya ears 35 ISsZ as-r r IUeI Hj-o-" Steam Heat, electric lights -.new, up-to-date bath-house, with private baths and experienced masseur and masseuse in constant attendance. Terms on application If. fowneS That's all yoo need to know about a SILK GLOVE CCHWAB PRINTING CO OSOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE 24 51 STARK STREET Morrison at Seventh SALE Spices, Flavoring Extracts, Efe., Grocers everywhere sell them. CO., SEATTLE. SPRINGS COLLINS Washington Hot Mineral Bath recom mended by phy sicians for rheu matism, stomach, liver and kidney trouble. ESTABLISHED 1000. NETH&CO. COLLECTORS We Collect Worcester Hldg. Portland, Or. C17 A sJI D Is not recommended for OYYAlUr" evsrything; but It you ha nnnT kidney. liver or bladder trouble It will be found Just the remedy tou need. At druKjitu In fltty eent and dollar sizes. Tou may have a urn Die bottle ot this wonderful new dis-overy bv mall free, also pamphlet tellini all about It. Address Dr. Kilmer A Co.. Binshamtou, N. Y. . T7 MAIN 622 Hi A 31 36 Liberty Coal & -Ice Company I IE w ls: t . m mm