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T 9 THE MOUSING OREGONIAN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1910 I b .. S3 . il CITY NEWS IN BRIEF ORECONUM TELETHOMJ. CouatlnarKra .. City circulation )lanaclna" Editor Funday Editor Compoaln g - room EupU building Pacific Stmt's. .....Main , Main Tn7l Main 7O70 .....Mam 7070 ......Main 7070 , Main 7UT0 Horn. A -XS A oS A "S A Wl'i A 0M0 a eova HFILIG THEATER 7th and TiytorV Madam Naalmova la -tittla " niaht at o'clock. T--v-n . T THEATER (Twtlflh and HorrUom "Tha Blua Mouaa." Tonlht at 1 o'clock. BAKER THEATER EI-roath and VorH- aoni Tba Bakor Stock Company in -Taaaa." Tonlsbt at 8:15 o'clock. ORPHEOI THEATER Morr1soo, batwaan clxtn ana BTtniniuai . -arnooa at 2:15 and tonlzhl at 8:1S. r.mvn THEATER (Park and Waahlna- unt Yaud.iriUa. Thia altaraoon at 3:15. Innlrhf at 7 AQ and 8l X.TRI THEATER (STnth and AldarV Who a HoctorT" Ttila aftarnooa at 2:30. toaicnt at :sv ana . t -r o tut t rrnPftrk and Washington) Motion pleturaa. Continuous, from 1 to 10 JO P. M. . Vocjct Tabok CircTtCH Dbdicated. Th 3d o ant Tabor Presbyterian Church, built at Belmont and Eai Fifty-fifth mats. coIcaj I22.O0D. wu dedicated yes ta rxLay with appropriate aervlCTsi and In the pretence of a large congregation. Ker. W. H. Foulkea, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, delivered the dedi catory Kimon. Iter. W. 8. Hold also de livered an addresa. after the etatement had been made by the building committee concernlna the finances- Kev. George W. Arm Ber. Boudlnot Seley. Rev. C C. Karlck. Rev. William Paraon. Rev. D. I. Klehle. Rev. J. E. Stsyder. Rev. Henry Blarcotte and Rev. J. R. Wilson. reTre-aentlna- other city churcbea, participated. Rev. El M. Snarp. pastor, had general charge of the servlcesi Tboew oh arch ra dedicated practically frU of debt. CburxBiA GKAxna to Hold Educatioh a.i, Mrmxo Columbia Orange has ar ranged to hold an educational meeting nest Saturday. November (. Professor R. F. Robinson. County School Superin tendent, will talk on the public school", and Mis" Vary Francee Ison. librarian of Che City Library, will talk on the value of book to the farmer and the plan of the free circulating country libraries. Local schools wlU take pert. Open ses sion will begin at 1:30. All Interested will t welcome. The hall la east of the Kandy River road and may be reached by way of the Base Line and Latourelle roads, or by the O. R. N. Railroad to Corbett. The hall a about two miles from Corbett. Crrr. Gaaoisa Milwacwi Stmst. Good progress was made during the past week on the grading of SiUwaukle street south from Hawthorne avenue. The cast side was graded and levelled preparatory to pavlr.g and the wee side was partly graded. If ihe valns hold off another week or two Mtlwaukle atreet can be paved at least to the Southern Pacific Railway from Hawthorne avenue before TV ln'.er. Further south the Improvement may not be completed this year. At the request of a committee from the Brook lyn Improvement Club the material tak en from Mllwaukle street la being used to help nil up the park tract at the cor ner of Brooklyn and Powell streets. Da. SrERftT Apdrissjcs T. It- C A. Forming proper habits was taken as a subject by Dr. Lyman B. P perry, who vpoke to men at the Toung ileus Chris tian Association yesterday. He said: Tfce great men of the worhl are those who have, hy Intelligent, conscientious choice, decided on right activities, and hire pursued them until they have be come a habit of life, easily and almost tineonsclously performed." The speaker closed by graphically narrating the story ef John Maynard the pilot, who burned to death at the wheel of a burning ship to aava the 300 passengers who were aboard. Dcmrra to Mm.-All ethical dentists of Portland are invited to attend an open meeting tomorrow night In the rooms of the County Medical Society. Medical building. The purpose of the meeting is to acquaint the dentins with the school Inspection work, which will start next week. The meeting Tuesday night will begin at S o'clock. The School Board has appropriated 100O toward defraying the expenses of the molar Inspection. The first examination reports probably will be made by November 30. All children In need of dental workmrho are not .able to pay for It will be treated free. 8 look PATaecea Rosbbo. Two saloon patrons complained to the police yester day that tbey bad been robbed of con siderable sums while enjoying a Saturday night visit to North End resorts. D. 1 Gee. living on East Seventh street, re ported that he waa relieved of 333 In Frits- saloon at Second and Bumslde streets- Charley Crandall. a guest of the West Hotel, complained of the lows of f77.SO In Abrahamson Brothers' saloon on ' STslrd street, near Couch. Fvxkhai. or Old Residittt Hbld. The funeral of J. M- Campbell, an old resi dent of the Bast Side, who died October at h!e home 3M Beach street, will be fceld today from Zeller-Byrnes Chapel, and the burial will be made In Rose City ... xr - faTTinhflt waa 8 Years of truivuij - r - age. and had been a resident of Alhlna for 30 years. J. C campoen ana xiri.. V. M. Gordon are bla surviving children. Tri-stbis to n Seixc-rxo. The flrst annual meeting of the Methodist reacon ers AMwIatlon of Oregon Conference. .it v. h-t oiliht I Mondavi in the rar- Jri of the First Methodist Episcopal Church, corner Third and Taylor streets. - a kA.nl f trustees will be elect ed at this meetiog to .serve for the com ing year, so that a full attendance is de- Unttsr-Taking advantage of the favor .hi. mihar a lam force of men and . . ... work on Eae Twenty ... v.un rtiviatnn and Powell streeL Saturday. Most of the grading baa been finished and crushed rock is neing ptacea .v.. ruirHon The atreet la be Ing Improved with hard -surface pave ment. TisnuiAaa Cnnm CnXBKATM A"e irrvKiuiABrTabernacle Baptleg Church. Zst Forty-nrst street, near Woodstock, celebrated Its first anniversary yesterday with special services. In the afternoon Rev. W. B. Hlnson. or the White Tem ple, preached. Special music was pro vided. The church was dedicated a year aso. Rev. F. B. Dark Is the acting pas- aor. Fr ArrtBS. An original and unique . . . n fnr nmtAn annfea la Intra. anT i " n" . duced by Old Wortman Sc. King where- rf on Tuesday next tney win give away nrd Mood River apples put up la car- - ..a .ukai with cotton ready to SDQIl K uvalL The large advertisement appears Isewhere In this paper. iisn. ii-tve. -A hlrvrle thief who makes the T. M- C. A. building the elective point of his depredations la be ing sought by the city detectivea. who v. mv- fiMa of thefts from that lawea In as many dayev Reports of thefts bave corns tn with great regularity since Arlntar St. T.acrTS Scwoot. to Hatb Mawtjai. Traiv- . v-iijix r-.Tn la being built on the Lenta school ground to be used ss the menual training department. It will be nnlshed in about one wees, and afford room for classes in sewing, swains; auu carpentry. vrmRarutar meet' Ing of the Civic Council will be held to night in the assemDiy nan 01 m -- other matters 'will be co rendered. 8ev -.t OTTm!fte reDorts are due tonight. n, m wnjwa-' brand Waxen Ar.r.1 for lelhr or baklrr. For sale to the trade by P arson-Pa gf Co. I En- E. C- Bacws. Erg. Ea: Martjnam. S-oostar aU anrarythio. a Tvasa, - j -CA - T) .. .. tVtmm Two n nff-outs In the bsnks of 8ullivan- Gulch, fre quented by a party or young Doya, located Saturday mgni vj T r..-nKw vK. rvi Aa funnrt Of tbO dlS- covery to' the Chief of Police, without recommendation. Following me mal Instinct of boyhood, the youngsters had cunningly established themselves in a lair hidden deep in tne recent- i gulch. A winding and obscured trail led . . v. i i, -v.. viiich to a point m-here a raft wu moorea. i"a as a drawbridge grvlng entrance to the moated fortress, wluch was dug far Into the bank, with the mouth concealed by i Unrnhf the OCCU- pantk hold. forth every night., cooking L i wnnrtlm themselves freely. Murphy visited the place at 10 o'clock Saturday night, out iouuia demxens away from home. CostoRATCLATioNs. Uke the wedding of the lily and the rose was the exquisite opening of Frank L. Smith s newest mar ket. 145 First street, between Morrison and Alder. An archway connects it with Smith s Alder Street market- There was mi miwdr everywhere. The - . hi.niii with white end K I CCU Ul Itl - gold flnUhlngs. The millionaire s wife from Nob Hill, the artisan s wife from - t jit aha hanov wora- xne uwwju - . . man with his dlnner-pall. all rubbed el h. aMt all boueht Smith's meat Why . ,h.n smith sella Sirloin duuiuhi iw.r " . Beefsteak for 12Hc and 15c per pound? It makes the Beef Trust weep! Mr. Smith stood from esrly morning until 10 o'clock at night receiving tne " . . v.i ,ih rnmm anv rime today and Ul UU - buy your meat to the sweet strains J) f Smith's orchestra. Scxdat Law Violations Chabokd v. 1 1 . iiflww on Rundav. John A. rur aetiiua - - Lee, an ex-policeman In the time of Cap tain Pat Bruin was arrested yesterday ... - hi. aaionn. at 74 Russell atret bv Patrolman Taft- The officer . i .nt.r n unatalrs room He fellowed and ordered two bottles- of beer. Lc brought them up from the saloon below and Tail paia iur i.kc.u . T tinder arrest. Gus . . . ww.n Of a saloon at 1S5 Thii Mr.pt was arrested at A-af o'clock yeaterday morning for having his Dlace open after midnight. Crtbtax. Springs Nubks Akiucstid. A. G. Bye. a nurse at the Crystal Springs Sanitarium, was arrested Baiuroar n.a" by Deputy Sheriff Leonard, but Dr. R. L. 1 1 1 i - v. .-Kh Rvii and J. G. Arn- Uilicapivt ..w " - - old was Indicted by the grand Jury for alleged brutal practices at the sani tarium, was still at liberty last night. Bye is being held under ball of W which he has been unaoie to lurnawi. Mothers and Teachtrs to Mr it. The Mothers' and Teachers' Circle of the Hol- man School on Corbett street win uiv . .v. ..hi, h.ll Tueadav. at 1 P. M- in . - Dr. Davidson Buchanan will deliver an address snd Mrs. Donald c.ensie sing The circle extemls a coraiai miia- tion to all mothers of the school. vvw.... -rt tha nald advertisement In today's Oregonlan about the "Infamoua Search Law' the -Fallacies of Prohibi tion" and the Home Rule Liquor Aid As sociations -Man of Straw." ifaia auv.j t... .f.miiTi. Rjarrih rauae of the Dikihiiinii tav has been In the Statutes of Oregon for years. What are tne nquor men mo worried lorr .rteaa um u"wij sd. In today's Oregonlan. (Paid'Adv.j BEi.CH &SIM0N, . .. ?n.T11 Roard of Trad AtlVIM J . " . , , . , ih.i Mr. R C- Nel son Is associated with them in the prac tice of law and will give pnicur i tentlon to court work. Firm name will be Beach. Simon Nelson. Wife's Body Brought Home, ir.. h xroTCiiira- a well-known busi ness man of this city, whose wife died recently In San Diego, arrived home yesterday with hia three children and the body of his wue. air. aicuuu. . children are now the guests of Horace S Butterfleld at his home, 811 Kearney street. The funeral of Mrs. McGulre will be held from the McGulre home. SIS Lovejoy street, at 2 o'clock tomor row afternoon. President Taft ON HOME RULE Nothing Is more foolish, nothing more utterly at variance with sound policy than to easet a law D ,, of eosdltloas surrounding the community, Is incapable of e.foreeme.t. Such, instances are sometimes nrnted by sumptuary lsws, by which the sale of, fnxlclting'llquor, 1. prohibited localities where the publle sentiment In the tmmedlste eommunlty doe- -ot d will t su-t-l- the enforceme.t of the law. In such cases the legislation usually Is the result of agitation by the people In the country districts . who are determined to make their fellow citizen. In the city better. The enactment of the law cornea through the country .representatives, who form a. ma jority of the Legislature, but the enforcement of the law 1. smoig the people who are greuerally opposed to Its e.artment, and, under such circumstances, the law la m dead letter. . . .The constant violation or neglect of any law leads to a demoralization of all laws. Vote 328 X Yes (Paid Advertisement.) '14-YEAR-OLD BOY LOST V YOUTH SENT TO STORE SATUR DAY, DOKSX'T RETURX.' Parents of Drummond Williams Be lieve IIt Has Been Spirited Away. Failure to Appe" Mystery. Missing from home since 7 o clock Saturday morning, Drummond Williams, 14 years old. Is believed to have been spirited away. His parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Williams, living at 4 Grand avenue, cannot explain why Drummond has failed to return home and as a con sequence they are almost distracted. Mrs. Williams sent the boy to a gro cery store on East Bumslde street early yesterday morning for some provisions and as he failed to return in a reason able time, Mrs. Williams started a search for him. Neighbors and police officers were notified and. although a thorough search of the district was made Saturday, no trace of the boy could be fonnd. Up to a late hour last night the where abouts of the boy was still a mystery. Drummond Williams Is a few months past 14 years old. He has light com plexion and Is small for his age. He was wearing a soft black hat. a brown coat and dark corduroy full trousers. His parents say that he has never given them any trouble and that there Is no reason why he should want to run away from home. BAR WILL HOLD .BANQUET Oregon Association to Hold Annual Meeting- November 15 and U. Tuesday and Wednesday. November 15 and IS. are the dates which have been selected for the annual gathering of the members of the Oregon State Bar Asso ciation, which will take place In the Federal Courtrooms. Pottofflre Building. I ft.- . ...alnn will rloSft with banquet, probably at the Portland Com mercial C1UO rooms. uii cuucv.,.j night W. P. La Roche. L. C. Mackay, t.i o -. t f nav and P. V. Holman have been appointed a committee to make all arrangement iur unui. The principal address of the conven tion will be delivered by William A. u..b. rf Spokane. Wash.. Superior rinrt Jtidce of Sookane County. Others i.hriiiiH to. sneak axe A. L. Veazle, E. ro H9rH and FVed V. Holman. Much of the time will be spent in preparing the draft of suggested legislation to be presented for passage at the forthcom ing session or tne state iiesisimuio. BIOGRAPHY TOLD ON FILM Moliere and Fire Scene Are Features of Star's Bill. The life of Moliere, the poet and play wright, was portrayed yesterday at the Star Theater. The picture for artistic i j ., .AFM.inMa In historic and BpiUUUl miu - -- scenic Investiture has rarely ever been surpassed. "ine leiepnone, suuomi hdw that Instrument saved a family from flames, proved a succession of sensa tional Incidents, depicted with fidelity. The other films were humorous and acceptable. Brink and Camp Improved in finish and style and a late baseball song made a real hit. At the Arcade "The Silent Message- -i . n fAaliir anrl with other ItU 1 IftiltlV-llJ .ww. -- , clever things proved a popular enter tainment. The un joy s oiu cunuuuwi a, military feature, "tTnder the Stars and ami aa an added number. Signora Concetta. an Italian songstress, singing popular ditties oi ner cauva uuiu. nci work touched a popular chord, and her gowns were gorgeous. "lnaian -eie-s Gratitude, was headlined at xne uaeon and drew a record-breaking attendance. WHERE TO DINE. All the delicacies of ths season at the Portland Restaurant. Fine private apart ments for ladles. 30S Wash., near 6th st. Chrlstensen's Dancing School. ' Forming; a new class for adult be- arlnners. Phones Main 801T; A 4680. SolofetlaO 1879 3S1 Washington St. Cfeairsiim CLUSIVE SUITS smd COAT; (Mcsltly Foreigm Materials) a Foffmcirly Priced! AT Sals Price $28.25 to doas other Discriminating Buyers of Life Insurance always do. They Give Preference to o The Only Company "Exclusively Oregon" No other company is in a position to give Oregon policyholders such fine results as QrCgOnTifc does Doing a bigger business in Oregon than any other company BEST FOROREGDNIAN Home Office, Corbett Building, Portland C3High Grade Representatives Wanted in Every County in Oregon Clarence S. Samuel ASSISTANT MANAGER A. L. Mills PRESIDENT . L. Samuel CENERAL MAN ACER $45 to $ 55 AT $34.50 $55to$ 65 AT $43.00 $65 to $ 75 AT $49.75 $75 tog 85 AT $62.75 $85 to $1QQ AT $69.00 - ' " ' -amaamm. Coats, Evening Wraps, Three-Piece Suits of Velvet and Fiir-Trimmed Models formerly priced over $100.00 now ONE-THIRD OFF. N0TE.r iTlxis sale is unprecedented for this time of the season and as has always been the principle of this firm, our sales are absolutely bona fide in every respect STORE OPENS 9 rA. M. F. W. BALTES AND COMPANY PRINTING Main 165, A 1165 First and Oak Compare Our Prices M too Haw csen in m "'""' .y- . wllfs that . offer joo a aubrtandal -.11 wnrk and TOO cannot got batter paialaaa - V V With thoae and TOO Will w. - J - . .,:. -.n- .11 wnrk and TOO cannot get bettor painif . i ..a hnw mneB foa nar. WUXK UJ.Ilwo, - - I' Tf nniui pi.vw aaia bridjre wore for oot of .town patron la nnm if . ff HfMtred. 'Vainin. oztraotioa j free when plate, or bridge work i. order, fed. CooauiUtion free. 'f Molar Crowna $5.00 1 22k BridrTtth4. 0 0 3 Gold Rllinga 1.00 J Eoaowl Fillings 1.00 i Silver Filling .50 A Good Rubber . j PlatM 5.00 4 Best R.d Rabber J Plata 7.50 at . f- na HI LailLPaanrialliuu Paintatl ExVtlo. .OU ttmnmuvmmtmjm aaar MrrMona All work fully cnaranteed for fifteen Tear. Wise Dental Co.,mc Painless Dentists nninf Building. Third and Washington. P0RTIAN0. ORE. omoaHaara: A. at. to I. U. f ondara. to X EVERY SMILE 'ADVERTISES US - OTJB l'KICES: ' Full et of teeth only i.tiS.OO Bridge work or teeth without plateJ..3.&0 to $S Bed rubber plates only 7-60 Good rubber plates only 5-00 Gold or porcelain crown a,. $3.60 to $3 Gold or porcelain nlllnifs A UP Sliver fillings only 60o to $1 Painless extraction only We Free when plates are oroemu. Our Work Guaranteed Perfect No better wont done anywhere. Mod ern equipment, perfect service, every Justomer pleased. Out-of-town patrons may make appointment, and have work SnUhed in one day. Every operator a specialist. THE NEW YORK DENTISTS DB. H. A. STtTRDEVAST, MT. Hour.. 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundars. 0 A. M. to 1 P. M. Ta Alirndant. N T.. Cor. 4th-Moi-rtn. rn Irki .Tg Three minutes TO SALEM.:.w.M.y-.v.-.-.t.-. . .w.Ti.).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. LETTERS OF CREDIT issued by this bank offer s safe and convenient method f carrying funds for a trip anywhere in this country; r abroad. They are, in themselves, a letter of intro duction to any banker and give tha bearer, standing and credit when among strangers. ORTLAND HOUSK COMPANY rwUBLISHERS bmf or monthly 11 MAGAZINES of Woo! craft Bulldlns Ton til and Taylor StaW RENTERS JOB PRINTINQ Or ALL Kisui PHONES. A 2281, M 6201 CCHWAB PRINTING CO kJSOLICITS YOUrt PATRONAGE 247i STARK, STREET Solid Oak Dressers, well built and well finished, from $16 up. km, ,nri - i n nts a mr O rA Fifth and tok J. b. lrmtiV & tU. Stark to