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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1911)
TIIR MORMXO OREGOXIAy, TnURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1911. FIRST COLUMBUS STATUE OF'MSCOVXEER OF AMERICA AT GENOA, ITALY. TO BE KEPT is t T i i at r x a DAY Oregon to Join Dozen Other States Today in Honoring Discoverer's Memory. ITALIANS TO CELEBRATE Countrymen of Great Jfavlg-ator Plan Biff Projrrmmme Including Pa rades, Banquet. Concert and Ball Shop to Close. Orrn today will Join 1J other states of the t'nlcn In eelebrattns; Co lumbus day. tha observance here be tel tha first under tha law created by tha laat la-lslature ma kmc tha day a public holiday. Tha day will ba hon ored enerallr throughout Portland, but tha principal celebration will ba by tha Italian of tha city, who hare prepared an elaborate proaramroe. In cluding parade, luncheon, arand ball and other evente. Tha K-Iht ef Columhoa. who were Uraely in strumental In havlna; the day declared a holiday, will observe It with apeclei eeremor.tes. Pen Pelllna. of Portland, baa been elected by GoTernor Weat to act as Ma peraonal representative at theCo lumbua day aaerclaea here, tha Oov ertior beln detained In Salem because of tha presence of JTesl.Tent Taft there tomorrow. The Governor Uaued a proclamation THItrilir reconimendlna that tha day ba observed by appropriate eserclses In honor of tha memory of tha areat eiplorer and uraed that tha flaae of all public bolldlnaa ba displayed la honor of tha discoverer. All the bank of tha city, tha schools, rostofflce and a number of business houses will cloea for tha day. At tha rostofflce all business will cease after ! o'clock A. M, and thera will be but two deliveries of mall In tt.a boalneea aectlon. and one In the reatdenra aectlon. Thla la In accord ance with a rullns: of the Poetal le partment. to tha affect that postmas ters, may observe the lesal holidays of the atatea In which their offlcea are altoated. reaadl ta Celebrate. The celebration by tha Knights of Columbus will begin with tha recep tion to the women relatives and friend of tha members at the rub room of tha Portland Council, at Park and Taylor streets, at 1 V. M. In tha renin, at I oclock. a literary and musical programme will be followed St tha Masonic Temple, at which a number of prominent speskers. In cluding Archbishop Christie. es-Sena-tor Fulton and I'r. Andrew C. Smith will apeak. . Tha principal observance) of tha day will ba by me united Italian aocletlea of tha city. The celebration 111 be under the au.plcea of the Columbus Wr Celebration Association. Albert R rerrera. prealdent of the aaaocla tlon. and A. PlgnamU aaalatant aecre- . . . i.. In .rranf. tary. nave oeen - . - - ... Inr It. The celebration will begin I .... .... k.i. uruli from tha Armory, at ! a clock A. M. Twnln I of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella in front of tha City Hall, by Mayor Kuahllght. will follow with resaj pomp. At I P. M. the grand parade will take placa and at a o clock a ban ouet will ba served In Hotel Bowers. A concert and ball will be held at tha Armory In the evenlnc The " quarters fr tha day will ba at tha Bowers Hotel. Mlm H.aer CJaeatav Many dlatlngulehed men. Including 12 ronaula or Consular Agenta. will ba In attendance. All members of tha Let 1-eglfUture who Toted for tha bill will be gueate of honor througn outthe day. An Interaatlng feature of tha afternoon parade will be tha Nsrel Mllltla. which will turn out In full force, including band and artil lery and which will paaa In public review for the first time since Its or eanlatt"n. Tha Oregon National tiua " will also ba In Una. KUborat. floats typical of tha Ufa of Columbua will be In the pageant. Tha Una of nrch for the morning parade will begin at tha Armory and lo .-uth on Tenth to Washington, ea.t on Washington to Slith. north on to Oak. ea.t on Oak to Fourth to k; east on Mtark to Third, south on Third to Madison and to entrance of CUT 1111: then around City Hall to Fifth, north on Fifth to Morrison, weat on Morrison to Slitb, south on fJIsth- to Yamhill, west on Tamhlll to rvento, north on Seventh to Morrison, west on Morrison to Eleventh. north on F.lerenth ba. k to the Armory. The parade In the afternoon will atart from the Armory and go aouth oa Tenth to Washington; east on Washington to tixtb: north on filth to Oak; eaat on Oak to Fourth: aouth on Fourth to ttark: eaat on titark to Third: aouth on Third to Morrison: weat on Morrison to Slsth: aouth on Math o Yamhill; west on Yamhill to eventh: north on Seventh to Mor rison: west on Morrison to Eleventh: north on F.leventh back to the Armory. DEER LIMIT PLACED AT TWO leanbr of Game Commission Thinks Five Peer In Reaaoa Too Many. That the Oregon game law. which permlta hunters to kill five deer In a season, ouaht to read "two deer." was the opinion esprrssed yesterday by C. F. Stone, attorney, of Klamath Fa-Is. and memter of tha Oregon State Fish and Uatoe Commission. Mr. Blone re ports that deer In tha vicinity of Klam ath rails are especially numerous this year. -Ftve deer In a season are more than one huni.r ought to be permitted to kill." aa;d Mr. Stone. "It 1 not only the slaughter of so large a number that ought ta be prevented, but the hunting that ts necessary In order to kill two or three deer even so frtghtrns tha anfmaia that they are driven to new feeding grounds. Also Ave deer fur nish more meat than one hunter ran use for tilmse!f or family during a sin gle season. The reduvUon of the num ber would a'. so have the effect of stop ping tha killing of deer to ba sold." DENTAL COLLEGE MOVED The North Paclnc College of I-en-ti.try baa moved from Fifteenth and Couch streets to Cast fixth and Oregon, near tiolladay and Orand avenues. Take 1'nton avenue ar lirand avenue cara. Parsons desiring dental work ara Invited. Um'i OrthKnedtc Cvmnaslum for Infantile paralysis and a.i nervoua dis- rr. ....... rhiin.j.tim. foul. lldder and k idnev troubles. Most modern methoda a aruaa. lia sw ' v.' t : a ll--' t W '-s, n - : II-. 3 vs 'tx-jtf. ;.5iriT -5s. : ! ' : ' -V , -,. . ... i !' i- - as. - . s , 1 . L ; i hi' ii n un ri.iov.KO t I. - 1 ' rtTRI t " ' ' .... il. .; - - I 4 I - CHRISTOPHER COM GRANT ATTACKS !'S City Attorney Declares Court's Act in Inman-Poulsen Case Is Absurd. PLEA TO APPEAL 'DENIED Official Tells Connell Judge Peclded Street Suit Aalnt City r "'o"' nerlslon" Subject Is Sent to Committee. Th. decision Is no decision; It ! sgalnst tha city and la absurd." That la the way City Attorney w.ni feels about Circuit Judge McGinn's de cision In the esse of tha city againsi tha Inman-Poulsn Urafr company, to regain possession of certain streets, occupied for many years by tha eor- .i ... 1 1 - mn evnreased him self on the floor of the City Council vrsterday afternoon, when he was maa . ... . ..n.H tha Councl ins au m . to let Mm make Immediate appeal to tha State supreme touri. m was uenirt.. , r.,ninmin Wallace, after several other Counrllmen had spoken, objected . . ......iiiin Ar nronowd ordi nance, authorizing the City Attorney to make the appeal, councilman iaf. . - KM.i,tinir then referred tha ordinance to tha Judiciary committee. vtmm fee Aaoeeil Made. "T ow sea what it Is Intended to do this ordinance." remarked Coun- iu.-iiire. "It la Intended to LIU' "I tell yon. gentlemen. If you don't permit me to appeal this case, you w..i take the sap all out of me." aald Mr. Grant, making his appeal to the Coun cil. "I started this suit under tha . 1 1 - i..rinn nd nroaecuted thus I. tiuuv 11 ...... .-- . - far- Judge McGinn's decision, which was no decision at all. Is absurd: it Is -. ..,. ani thla rasa ahould not wait a minute, but should go to tha Supreme Court wjtnoui aeis. .... , n,mhr nf the 1tltl 1 llTT COm- miiipf." said Councilman Jennings. I would prefer to sea the case go to the a - eirat If tha decision PUpiTKl u u ...... .- there doea not auit us. send It back to tha committee ana we snau aea wn-i wa can do wltn it. i.kut I .eft ta Oemamlttee. This was but a fling at those who i . . mA ... put referred to committee, and created a big laugh. Councilman Joy made tha main talk ror reierence to committee and won Ble ftolnt. after Wallace Interposed objection to consid eration or tee ordinance. i .. . uiinii AmrlAmA that th until belong to the city, but ha a- auea an injunnw i" -r ... th.M. Amkr - lantf as tha lumbering company wishes to use them. City At torney Grant's attitude Is that tha i,.h. exceeded his authority In en joining tha city. A resolution by Councilman Baker .... lha nnolntnitlll of a com rr.lt tee to Investigate the plan to estab lish a public market, was adopted. Ordlnancea Introduced by J. T. Kills. wha he vii representing tha Tenth Ward, repealing ordinances granting privileges to private concema to use streets ends on the wsterfront. were re-referred to committee. CORPORATION MEN SPEAK "Souare Deal'' Is Aim of Companies, Admen Are) Told. -r. . the down-to-dats public service oorporatloa waa an open book to the community and tf'et Its chief aim waa to give, all a s.iuara. deal waa tha tenor uf speeches delivered at tha PortUnd Ad Club dinner yesterday noon In tha Portland Hotel. The general subject of the speakers was 1 D e ivmmuHi.r . Service Corporation." W. W. Cotton, general counsel for the Harrtman Unas: V. . . . ....il.nl r. t IhM f.ort- ri. o. jowTijH, ." -- land Railway. Light Power Company: Jsmes B. Kerr, general counsel for the Hill lines: Franklin T. Griffith, counsel .,- .h. Pnnisnd Railway. LJsht . . . p FuM.r vlce.pree Idant of Ui Portland Kallway. LJght M'Glfil FINDING MBl IX BROX7.E. A- Power Company, and T. B. Wllcog. wars tha speakers. K. V.'. Hlld, gen- i K Dnrilmiil DatlnlV Llcht A Power Company, was chairman I t. Am w Mr rutton declared that each Indi vidual of this community had. at tha .it. lMt1fin taxed himself by placing a tag on the gross earnings of tha eJectrlc light and gas companies. le was glad, ha aald. that the law would bo found to bo defective and never enforced, for tha reason that It placed tha tax on the gross earnings of any Individual who made gas or any Individual who made electricity. . ill. . I .irnnrotlnll'. 1 III a J'UUIIU - . i . . chief aim la to moot tha public mora . . V. unj..!.!!). tnan nan way was i ... ... n thought In tha remarks of Mr. JosseJyn. . . . .i . v. r rw nv hM reD- resents had expended ervery dollar of Its gross earnings i.-r m - -..-.i, !! fioft (100. In lm- prowementa and betterments, that Port- land mignt nave. m o... . - country. . ,. Mr. Kerr, representing in. nm a ..,ra.if everr day to your work, deaa-tlrea ana ""'"J - with an aching bacKT And It's so often unnecessary, for In many cases these sufferings would and It relief were given the tired kidneys. Kidney troubles are very common among those who work, but too often the kidney weakness Is entirely unsus pected and time Is lost In wrong treat ment. Ulndly tha struggle Is kept up. The bread-winner dares not give up, for fear of losing his place. Though railroading, painting and soma other occupations are especially hard on tha kidneys, overwork In any occupation greatly Increases the blood filtering task of the kidneys, weakena them and brings headache and disturb ances of the kidney secretions. It is a good plan to watch the kid neys and keep tbem well. Any stub born pain In the back ts cause to eus pect kidney weakness. Fo Is a discol oration, or pain or Irregularity of the passages. And If there Is rheumatic pain, headache, lassitude, nervousness, or dlsxlnees. don't delay. Early kid ney troubles are easiest to cure. ,s7V vS.'Ssi-WH. 1 K a. I I vwn, ' (if THE BREADWINNER DARES NOT GIVE UP - When Your Back is LameRemember the Name" ABOAN'S KIDNEY PILLSp SllaaV SoM by ell DealePriceJiOc Indispensable wife who takes pride in her baking With no other baking powder can biscuit, cake and hot breads be made so pure, health ful and delicious The only Baking Powder Made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar made from grapes dwelt on tha various forms of public ity and contended that tha future; of public service, corporations rested In giving the cltlxen Information aa to Us Intentions. Mr. Griffith. Mr. Fuller and Mr. Wil cox each presented views with refer ence to public service corporations. David Mosessohn. president of tne club announced that the commutes in charge of the Pacific Coast Ad Con gress would bold a meeting next Tues day to devise plans for ths entertain ment of the delegates. WOMAN JAILED OVER' DOG Pot Regained by Court Decree Un licensed la Charge. After Invoking: the machinery of the Municipal Court to recover her lost dog. Mrs. Louise Turpln failed to pay the license fee required for keeping the animal, and la under arrest on the complaint of the poundmaster. Some months ago Mrs. Turpln came here from California, bringing a mon grel pup to which ahe waa devotedly attached. Soon after her arrival the dog disappeared and was gone for several weeka. One night Mrs. Turpln was sitting In a theater when the dog came back, sitting up in the aisle and going through hia tricks to establish his Identity. A stranger laid claim to the dog and a wrangle ensued which Particular Women Are Sure to Find Items of Interest Here HUNDREDS AND HUNDREDS OP HIGH -CLASS TRIMMED HATS TO CHOOSE FROM Neat little Soft Felts, simply and prettily trimmed as low as S3.50 4 Correctly tailored Street or Suit Hats :$5.U0 to ft-U.UU Exquisitely designed Dress Hats, conveying latest New York and Paris ideas, up to aOU.UU Untrimmed Shapes Soft Felt ITood Shanes, all col ors S1.50. S2 andtoS4 Soft Velour Shapes, domestic, priced S3.50 to 5 Imp't'd Velours S7.50 to S10 Newest Beaver Shapes, black and colors S5 to S7 Tot;f,1i "NThi'tp Rpvers nriced UCSUbUU. ' ' . I I now -.S7.50 to S10 1 ti2-2U THIRD STREET . - nnnnrn. i Corner Salmon Though Backache Makes the Daily Grind an Agony Hard to Endure 'Will this backacue never let up?' ? w-crvr tt?'--1 -rinnnl i to the house Tatrolman Thatcher to take the disputants to the police station. The court adjudged the dog to be Mrs. Turpln's property. i. .. that Mvs. Turpln neglected to obtain a licem.e tag. and the fact did not escape the -vigilance of the city qog-caicuer. WAITERS' CLUB SMOKES Sparring- Bout and Vatidervlllo Acta Entertain Gnestt. Two hundred members and guests of the Portland Walters' Club were en tertained with a social smoker ai ... clubrooms of the organisation at 148 Fifth street Tuesday night. The pro- . - made no of songs and stunts by members ot the club, sup plemented by representative .... from the different theaters of the city. At midnight, a fast sparring bout was staged by two club memDera. Just after the entertainment began. D. C Talcott, president of the club, received a message from Seattle, bear ing the congratulations and good wishes of the Seattle Walters' Club, and announcing that they, too. were holding a smoker similar to the one held In Portland, Greetings were tel egraphed back Immediately to the city on Elliot Bay. - Black Velvet Shapes, latest mod els from Bendal, De Luxe, Gage, etc., all included in TWO DAYS' SPECIAL $ 3.00 Shapes for., $ 5.00 Shapes for. . $ 8.00 Shapes for. $10.00 Shapes for. $12.00 Shapes for. , ...$2.40 ...S6.40 S795 ...S9.60 ooo lurnu'PTRn'W RTRF.F.T 392 MORRISON STREET Near Tentn Use Doan's Kidney Pills to stimu late, soothe." strengthen and cure weak kidneys. This remedy is used and reo ommended aU over the civilized world, and fcs endorsed by Portland people persons you can call on. If skeptical. Here la HOME PRpOK: PORTLAND PROOF George K. Parrlsh. musician, 334 Grand Ave.. Portland, Oregon, says: "The first symptom of kidney com plaint In my case was a dull pain across my loins. I paid little attention to the trouble at first, but as It gradu ally grew worse I knew that something must be done. Whenever I caught cold I was aura to have an acute attack of backache and I felt miserable In every way. One evening I read a convincing statement regarding Doan's Kidney PUls and I was led to get this remedy. The results of Its use were gratifying, and it was not long before my trouble waa removed." -.......aaaaasaaaasasaaaSBsSaBasssasSSaaSsv Tobacco Famine Here Half of Cuba's Crops This YearrAbsolutely. Rained This means tbet good Havana cigars will be rare that most favorite brands are going to disappoint. A of to iriA Fan Dyck " Quality " Cgars. Our experts live in Cuba. They foresaw conditions and acted accordingly. . And the cream of the Havana crops that survived the crops that were tended like delicate flowers were secured for VAN DYGK ' "Quality" So, besides the countless bales of rich tobacco that are stored in our Cuban warehouses past seasons' crops that are mellowing into Van 0yck Quality our smokers' enjoy ment is assured for several seasons to como,"" Moreover, the same 100 per cent, saving over the imported price will continue to be theirs. For we avoid a duty that equals their cost by making Van Dy ck ' Quality" ' Cigars In Tampa, Fla. Making cigar tn Ia 27 Different Shapes-One for Every TasteH-for-ZSc to 25c. each , AT YOUR DEALERS M. A. GUN ST & CO. "The House of Staples" Diatributors PERFECT hFttt as aa is used by people of refinement in every part of the world where the use of the tooth brush is known Just try it. . Then you'll know? And that's the only way you ever can know the real quality of our soups. For a starter try Like all dainty housewives you con sider only the test good enough for your table. And you probably wonder how the best is possible at so small a price But taste it and youll say that no bet ter soup could be made at any price -21 kinds Asparssos Beef Bouillon. Celerr Chicken Chicken Gmiieoi cltm Eauliloo Cum CbosxlaT FnjoHime inrno ateok TorOS (Okas) "I'd ne (or Asale lAurls. Bnt ror CaatpDelrs Soup not I. 1-4 rattier live Is glsrx--Wben tbe swallows homeward or." Tvsi adJ kuvair. Mtfto loA, mJ asms. 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Tff as you will after an application i of pandenne, you cannot find a single trace of dandruff or a loose or falling hair and your scalp w" " ,tcn. what wifl please you most will be after a few week , use when you will actually see new hair, fine and oownyat first-y-but really new hair-sproutmg all over the scalp. - . Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, invigorate, and strengths them. It. life producing properties cause the hair to grow abun dantly long, wrong and beautiful. Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton. Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter and prove to yourself tonight-now that your hair a. pretty and soft as any that it has been neglected ot injured by careless treatment-that'. all-you surely can have beautiful hair and lots of it, if you will ju.t try a little Danderine. Real surprise awaits you. Cigars Cuba odd nothing tan xpn ta th moktr. - And we continue to be as lavish with care and skill in our making as before although today's condi-1 tlons have added vastly to the cost of manufacture. Yet such is our sacrifice to Van Dyck quality not one penny have we added to the Van Dyck price. You can get Van Dyck "Quality Cigars everywhere. You can't get their equal anywhere. This you can prove for yourself. 10c a can nnigetawsr stton Brata a Pepper Prfntanler :4Tbneto SB o I V i' f- ' f I t : ; A yfmj . aJU1 1 1 sv I A.