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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1911)
THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN. PORTLAND. S"EPTEMBEB 21, 1911. 10 GALL OF ELKS TO WAIT FOR WHILE DIAGRAM SHOWING RELATIVE POSITION OF SYNDICATE'S PROPERTY TO CITY ATI0N Grand Lodge Officers Not to Come to Portland Until December.- i lA Off Reduction"! ' HOTEL CHOICE DELAYED All n-rvallon- to Hall Vnlil Head quarter Art CIiom-h Krllcr Vl-It of Bi IHl;rmrn rrjtcd. Iloaril Mrrt Monday. Officer of the Brand 1m1e of Klks. ho wtn riprctrd to come to rort Und before the end of the month to !-tgnate the hotel In which they will establish headquarter and office for the 1 1 1 convention, have postponed th-tr visit until early In December. A a result none of the numerous lodges In various part of the country -clamoring for re-rvatlona will be able to close contract for room for at leaat two month. K. K. Kubll. exalted ruler of Tort land Iodic and chairman of the 11J executive board, yesterday received a telegram from Joint I- rUilllvan. of New orlean. grsnd exalted ruler. Informing him that hi lelt haa been deferred ow. Inn to the Inability of the frand trustee to arcomoany him at thl time. He tie sires to have the trustees a well a ether grand lodge officer with him when he come to I'ortland. a many subjects of Importance are to bo con sidered. An effort will be made, however, to have the officer come earlier than Iecember. as the hotels h-re that are bidding for the patronage of the grand lodge are eager to be In a position to contract for other business. In hi telegram Mr. Sullivan requested tha I'ortland committee to Instruct hotel that want the grand lodge business not to make reservations until after the headquarter have been selected. Maay Iteaerialloaa Halted. It l understood that the Imperial. Multnomah. Oregou and I'ortland hotel have Invited the grand lodge. Lodges that want tha 1911 convention desire to be quartered in the same hotel. Candl rtatea for grand lodge office also de sire to be near the official head quarter. Many reservation therefore rirp-nd upon the place that I chosen br Mr. bulllvan. The I'ortland committee will not let the delay In the visit of the grand tilK offlcei li-.ti-rfera with lta plan. Another meeting of the bonrd will be held Monday evening, at which sub committees will be named and at which a secretary wu be chosen. In all probability Harry C. McAllister will be elected aecretary. He will be required t. devote Ms entire time to the duties and will be In charge of headquarter In the Elks- Temple. All the business of the board will bo handled through his office. A soon as practicable the finance committee will complete Its canvass to complete the Illi.OOO entertainment fund. The first payment on subscrip tions made last Spring was due Sep tember 1. Collections will be started soon. Aaalltarlasa May lie Heady. Member of tho Municipal Audi torium Commission continue to hold out hope that the cltv proposed build ing will be in a condition to permit of Its occupancy. If the Auditorium can not be used the Armory will have to answer. Negotiations with officers hsvlng the Armory In charge already nave been completed. It is not likely that the Civpsv mith temporary Audi torium will be used In any avjnt. nans for decorating also are con sidered. The scheme In course of prep eratlon by E. K. McClaren will be submitted to the board. It provides for centering the display on top of the Teon building and making electric wire connections with all down-town sk v scrapers. Mr. Kubll and other members of tha board favor the suggestion that tha Klks eo-operata with the Hon Festival Association in decorating plana. It la believed that It the two organzatlons combine In decorating the city for tha Festival, with the Idea of allowing the Ulcerations to remain for the con ventlon a few weeks later, much money can be saved and better results ob talned. Both tha Hose Festival managers and tha Elks are determined to present tha most attractive public display possible snd early steps will be taken to In augurate a co-operatlvs movement toward this end. WOMAN HOLDS IDENTITY Judce Gatrna to Hear Dorothy Wil son Cae Tomorrow. Presiding Judge Galena will hear At torney Seneca Fouts tomorrow tell why a young woman client of his. who gives her name as Dorothy Wilson, should.be si lowed her liberty on a writ of habeas r,.rpun Tha woman waa arrested In the company of John Marcus, of Mln nranolls. wanted In that city to answe to a charge of d-frauJtng a man of SJ5. and is being held at the police station. The argument on the writ came be f.r Judite Catena yesterday, but for various reasons he continued the hear ing. Detective Joe Pay declares that If t ie woman la not the one whom the Minneapolis police want she can "come throua-h" and state farts which will lead to the discovery of her real Iden tuy but thla she positively refuses to do. Trie woman In the Minneapolis rase Is said tt be the one who actually did the robbing, afterwards fleeing with Marcus, and the police of that city. In . circular mailed to police department. asked especially that tha two be ar rested together. DR. BYRON E. MILLER ILL for fland I'hyslrian In llopltal Abroad Condition Serious. tr. Byron E. Miller, of I'ortlsnd. Is reported to cave oeen seriously in m . i A i-m. Ka n- t a Weeks. Pr. A. I- Cantteld received a cablegram from Zuricn a wees, . to 11 " that Pr. Millers condition was still serious but that he waa Improving slightly. From the fact that no word . -,.,-a than I tr rnnld be lieves that Ir. Miller' condition must b- much Improved. Pr. Miller left Fortland last Fprlng to spend six months In Europe. While -. . Anvii. t tie suffered an II vni ii n " - ' - - Illness diagnosed as Infection of the spleen. He has been in u noepiiaj t&ara since, taao. . . I END-OP ROSEI 1 , 11X00 sfSSr ' I I CITY PARK. jttS 1 CAR-LINE 1 g ffr Saaa J Un AMti COLUMBIA RIVER TO B E ISCXl'DKD IX DEVELOPMENT PLAN. tiiiisssesisssssssisiitTTT-"--"" - eeeeeeee-esseeeessesssssssissssssssssv S5 IN SYNDICATE 2300 Acres Taken to Extend City to Columbia River. SHIP CHANNEL IS IN PLAN Extension of Troutdale Culoff to Bo Bolt Two Hallways IMtco Property 40-Aero Ike to Form Inland Harbor. nroneludsd on Psse - Improvements tnstslled. This will be one of the costly features of the de velopment programme. Lake Ta Be Hsrber. Improvement of the upper part of the tract will come later. The plans tor the treatment of that section are con sidered vastly Important. A lake cov ering about 40 acres about a quarter of a mile from the Columbia River will form the nucleus of the Inland harbor. Between the lake and the river 1 a natural ravine which serves as a channel for the overflow waters from tha lake. The plans of the syndicate are to dredge the ravine and the lake to a sufficient depth to permit ocean going vessels to enter and anchor at any point along the waterfront. Mod ern dock facilities will be installed and terminal grounds for railroads win ne provided. In connection with this development. plans will be made for the Improve ment of sites for factories. It will probably be two or three years before thla part of the programme Is carried ut. as It will mean the Investment of a. large amount of additional capital. It Is expected, however, to have the major part of the Improvements of the entire project completed soon after the open ing of the Panama Canal. CUt's Fwtwrc Seen. "The substantial citizens of Portland believe In the city's great future." said E. l Thompson, one of the organisers of the syndicate. -This project has appealed to them as being one of the necessary fsrtors In providing more room for the city's growth snd of sup plying the sinew and backbone of the city's population with attractive home places. -We believe that the one-acre tracts will help to solve the living problem. The man who Is employed In the city can. by leaving 10 minutes earlier In the morning and getting home 10 min utes later In tha evening, have a place where be can raise his own chickens, keep a cow, raise his own vegetablea and reduce tha cost of living mate rially. The high power line of the Mount Hood Railway aV Power Company crosses the property. This company. with the Portland Railway, Light Power Company, will supply ample electrical energy for the district The conditions are Ideal for manufacturing purposes, while the other portion of the tract, with lta rich soli, will make each acre go a long way toward pay ing the annual expenses of a good slied family. This large area Is in many ways a continuation of the Rose City Park district, and when Portland reaches 100.000 people It wilt be Inside property and will undoubtedly make the buyers substantial profits." M Are la Syndicate. It Is pointed out by members br the syndlcste that some of the addltlona put on the market five years ago were proportionately further out from the business center of the city than this property. Now many of those addl tlona have been built up entirely and other addltlona a mile or two farther out are developing rapidly. It la the belief of syndicate membera that this entire new district will be built up fully within the next five years. There are Is members of the syndi cate as follows: IL L. Plttock. Edwsrd Cooklnpham, Theo. B. Wilcox. William P. W heel wrlght. H. C Campbell. C. F. Swlgert. C. a Jackaon. H. M. Haller. Geo. E. Chamberlain. Julius Meier. John . llealU L, A. Lew!. Ben S-lllng.W. F. BurrelL E. May. R. U Ollsan. E. U Thompson. J. U Hartman. C. C. Craig. K. W. Lar.gdon. Tom Richardson. R. 8. Greenleat. John T. Ia.ly. B. S. Josselyn. j. F. CarroU, i I itUler. T . W. Hlld. E. P. Whitney. W. B. Scott. Mar shall N. Dana, Amedee M. Smith, Mrs. H. W. Hogue, A. B. Slosson. Edgar B. Piper. Samuel C May. E. F. Alishaw. P. H. Kyan. Sumner Newell, Byron H. Chapman. Richard W. Montague, U F. Weaver. R. M. Tuttle, John Stewart. PeWItt P. Olllam, Frank I Melnke. H. J. Blaesslng. Jullu Hellborn, W. T. Buchanan. T. W. Harris, C S. Holbrook. f. C. Gllsan. K. V. Lively, Jean C. Slauson. Walter Buermann. FRANK RIGLER AT Y. M. C. A. Superintendent of City Schools Will Speak This Afternoon. Preliminary to tha opening; of night classes at tha Portland Young Men's Christian Association tomorrow night an educational rally will be held In the association auditorium this after noon at 3:30 o'clock. The principal ad dress will be delivered by Frank Rlgler, superintendent of city schools and one of the best-known educators In Oregon. Mr. Rlgler will speak on the subject. The Meaning of Education." All of Frank Rlajler. Sufjerlntesjdesit at City firhaols. Who Will Speak at V. M. C. A. Today. the Y. M. C, A. etudent and teacher are evpected to be In attendance, and the meeting In open to all men In the city. Milton Runyon. bass soloist, will "'tM meeting will be followed tomor row night at 8 o'clock by the opening of the educational department. W. M. Ladd president of the Y. M. C. A., will preside, and there will be brief talka by H. W. Stone. Jt. C. French and t. B. MacNaughton. GRAND JURY TO PROBE Spiriting Away of G. H. Allen In rolves Many Prominent People. KLAMATH FALLS. Or Sept . 23- (Special.) Assistant imuiti ' K .?' ' ... wismath grand Jury will be asked to ,nvMtlf "te 'h Dlrltlng away irom - - apirniiia ' .. .... rallfornla of scross m. . . " 1 . . O H. Allen, son of the late Senator from the State of Washington, while a conference was being had to determine whether a felony ci'.arRe snuu.u Terred galn him for fearfully , beat ing his wife and E. O. Rucker and wife, who went to her rescue. Mr Allen and F.ucker were nearly killed.' Allen was spirited away from the Courthouse by an r .-j ii-.r. ji1 released when a spurious telephone message said wiivu m -K 11. 1, fl,ic- he was not vim nr.-. - -- ceeded In avoiding recapture and Is a fugitive from Justice. Several promi nent people are involved In the affair Al'en la an attorney and came here to hi'lld up a practice. His wife has re turned to her former home at Wall. Walla. Wash. While Sheriff Pines, Thler Works. THE DALLES. Or.. 'Sept. S3. (Spe- ,, o While Sheriff Levi Chrisman wis enjoying a banquet at Hotel Dalles last night, some unknown person with an appetite intense enough to lead him thievery entered the officials house ltd .to "practically of the edible, in the place. The Wasco County of ficer had hl breakfast at a down town restaurant today. m Grsnd Stock Show at Cresham fair grounds Sunday afternoon 3:30. All stock that ha. been on exhibitor, dur ing the week will be on parade. All the hie stock farms will have Wielr best .tock there. The Girls' band of Oak G-ove. will furnish music for the oc casion Governor West will make an address. All the exhibits and pavil llcns on the eround will be open all day, 1 i: I DEN RULE PUZZLES Disorderly Houses With Only Two Women Not Molested. SERGENAT ADMITS ORDER Trial of Maxlne Johnson Reveals Notice Given In Xorth End. Slover ancr CoHey Deny Is snlng It One Sentenced. !,. nr.iors that the women of the North End might operate their houses if they Kepi no more iu. girls? Police sergeam nomin .i,t,H in tha MnnlclDal Court yester tht ho hi srlven notice to that effect, and attorneys defending the women who were raidea iasi saiuroa ..... ii .k.i. Aii.ntfl were so in formed. Acting Chief of Police Slover declared he haa given no men nmwuu- tlons and Knew noinuig nuuui. .ucu and Chairman Coffey of the Police Commission says he had nothing to do with It. r,..m rii. o.imtssion liad been drawn from Sergeant Roberts by Attorney ctntt tua lAwver maae an euuiv w . l. i hn witness stand Xfl V 1 1 1 1 .'IV. ' " ..' " to back the statement, but he was out of the station at tne time, nuimii". .... am, ivItnnH .land, would add U 1 1 V. .7 wit . . ' V n - - . - nothing to his sworn statement. .mia Mii.tlilv Offered. Maxlne Johnson, keeping a place at 328 Everett street, waa on trial. Pa trolman Ilirsch told of making the ar rest. He said"" the woman made no secret of her business and said she would be glad to pay 1200 a month to be unmolested. "To the police" asked Deputy City Attorney Sullivan. .... . . t. . ..it.." rn1lji1 YTfrsch. .U, u liic ..aw. . .... i . r i 1.1 . 1. nm Ihlnir. stood flhS 1 o tmu . . had no protection against rowdies, as she did not dare to report muy .ssi- .i .in.t ! .r and It would be lull " ' " - - . - - worth $200 a month to her to be free to run ber house openly." Sergeant Roberts designated the place as a disorderly house, where the women sat In loose wrappers and smoked cigarettes and drank beer. "Don't good women smoke cigar ettesT" asked Stott. "Don't yon know Alice Longworth smokes cigarettes?" "That doesn't alter my opinion, said the veteran officer. r. j ' . tail ttits woman that the IIUU I. J " U .it.. . orders were that she could run If she kept only two girls ana mio no uou ble?" asked Stott. Oeenpaata Too Msiy. "I told her she had too many girl,' replied Roberts. "Didn't you put It Just as I said: no. 1 uuii i "But you left the Impression that If she cut down her force she would not be molested. - . "Yes. she might have understood It that way." ...a an ! firflnri It Will 11 nu iiq ii. a'- - - not from me, and I should like to ft.. .11 nt than. " Sniff f-iiier Blover. later in the day. Frederick Nesme, propn"i -North Knd resort, wss complained of THE CONFLICT OF LOVE AND FAT The average man will "Jolly" with the tout Bin: but he steals grlances over her shoulder at that Miss Slender. He would sooner hold the hands of the lat ter In a fatuous silence than really en joy himself with the other. Such Is the power of line. Just a line from chin to toe. or nape to heel-thafs all. But It rlnss the merry marriage bell. Fat women should not repine but re- fln th-lr own lines by means of that phenomenal the Marmola Tablet. No exercising or dieting Is necessary. Slm nly take one tablet after each meal and at bedtime, and In a little while the overplus of fat the coarseness of a.p.c,wlll disappear. The figure will become sliKht enough to permit of a maidenly contour, a pure outline, being taihloned with corset and gown. Then vtrtorv If not revenge. Although Marmola Tablets often taks off uniformly a pound of flabby fat a dav they are quite harmless (being made of the famous fashionable pre Tcr lotion- or. Marmola. oz. Fl. Ex. Caicara Aromatic, 3 ox. Peppermint VRter) Consequently, even timid ones are safe In using them, for no 111 not even a wrinkle or stomach ache HI fnllow thflr use: seventy-five cents secures a large case at any druggist "r bv mall from the Marmola Co, 8 Farmer Bld, ietrolt, ilicn. Only One Week More SALE ENDS NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT Come-follow the crowd till you join the merry throng, of the hundreds ot people that are enjoying the low prices and big reductions on our Wnes and Liquoxs. He have re duced our already low prices and solicit a trial order Irom those who have not Piously enjoyed our goods. Only the price is reduced. There is no reductinn in onauty. Don t overlook this chance. EVERYTHING REDUCED ONE-FOURTH BEER EXCEPTED . AN IDEA OF WHAT THIS MEANS $1.25 OLD CROW; bottled in bond, reduced to 95? $1.25 GUCKEXHEIMER, full quart, bottled in bond, reduced to 95? $1.25 SUNNY BROOK, full quart, bottled in bond, reduced to 95? $1.50 BOND & LILLARD, full quart, bottled in bond, reduced to $1.15 $1.50 PEBBLE FORD, fives, bottled in bond, reduced to $1.15 ALL OTHER STAPLE BRANDS REDUCED REGULAR $1.00 GOLD SEAL "WINES reduced to 75? REGULAR $1.50 GOLD SEAL "WINES reduced to $1.15 .REGULAR $2.00 GOLD SEAL WINES reduced to $1150 REGULAR $2.50 GOLD SEAL "VYINES reduced to $1.85 REGULAR $3.00 $3.00 NONPARIEL WHISKY reduced to. - $3.50 GOLD SEAL WHISKY reduced to $4.00 HAZELWOOD WHISKY reduced to $5.00 TTANNISVILLE WHISKY reduced to $6.00 RE-IMPORTED Half NO Mail Orders Promptly BUY NOW GOLD SEAL LIQUOR CO. 164 Between Morrison and Yamhill . t t iiakor ni the lesse6 yesieraay ay and nub-lessor of a disorderly place at Fourth and Couch streets. The ftlon is based upon aamisaiuuo - Nesme while on the witness stand for four parasites, tried earlier In the Did You Ever Try the New Weinhard "COLUMBIA" BEER ' ... -.- :.'. ;:-r H, 'j a l":1'trU.i'iii, a -fii ff Brewery's Own Bottling HENRY WEINHARD Main 72 GOLD SEAL WINES reduced to WHISKY reduced to Gallons and Quarts in Proportion. CHARGE FOR CONTAINERS. Filled at These Prices-But Express Charges Not "- Prepaid. DON'T WAIT-IT WILL BE TOO LATE. - 166 Second Street I rfl. Free Delivery week, when he -aid that he sublet the upper Iioor 01 nm pi-. Sentence of 110 days' Imprisonment was passed upon P. S- Abbey, alias William Anthony, convicted Friday of associating with Minnie Mitchell. x "n?"i - -Phone Orders to- $2.25 $2.25 -$2.65 $3.0Q -$3.75 $4.50 Phones Marshall 486 A-1485 Discount Canadian purchases of American ooal hav . ti.a i 10A1 : Free City Delivery BREWERY A 1172 J A 4