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About The times. (Portland, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1912)
THE TIMES PORTLAND CONSULAR AND VICE CONSULAR OFFICES. SEA POSTOFFICES. Cardinal O’Connell Robed A s a Prince of the Church Eil Lewis, who rejoices under the misnomer o f “ orator” fo r the I. W . W., with a voice like a foghorn, stood on the streets the other night and spewed forth anathemas against Portland clergymen, not one o f whom has ever harmed, or attempted to. He heaped ridicule The follow ing comprise the list upon the Christian religion. He even spoke o f Christ as “ the first o f consular and vice consular o f Baltimore's police chief would punish pickpockets by amputating fices represented in Portland: their fingers, one at a time for each offense. Such a plan w ill never become popular with the light-fingered gentry, anyway. Handling and Sorting the Mail Mattar on Ocean Linars. Every one Is aware that a large quan tity o f mall mines from Europe. Prob ably most persons assume that It Is dumped off tbe steamers In bulk and sorted and routed in tbe pos{offlce of , tbe receiving port. Such a system I would result In hopeless congestion, Chile— A. R. Ve jar. ; and practically all o f tbe 15,000.000 pounds of foreign mall matter receiv China— Moy Back Ilin, 233 Sec ed at New York on an average of re cent yeurs Is reudy, sorted uud sacked ond street. when tbe steamers make port. This Costa Rica— G. C. Ames, 732 work is done in the sea postoffices Marquam building. aboard the ships and means days I saved In tbe time o f delivery o f mall Germany— 0. Lohan, 31 Hamil mutter Intended for Inland points. ton building. In tbe huge mass of mall brought Into New York each year there are on Great Britain— James Laidlaw, an average 80,000.000 separate pieces, lAinsworth building. many thousands with inadequate ad dresses, yet to such a degree o f effi Japan— M. Ida, 219 Henry ciency has the operation o f the sea ; building. | postofflees been brought and so care fully Is the work done that less than Mexico— F. A. Spencer, 46 Front 500 errors are made annually. As the street North. entire quantity o f the ocean mail re ceived in n year would fill 2.200 stand Peru— Barrette Carlos, care C. ard mail cars an almost Incredible ac H. Rasmussen. curacy is indicated—less than one er ror o f any kind whatever for every Switzerland— A. Z. Bigger. : four carloads o f mail. Congress authorized the sorting of mail on board conveying steamships In 1800. but It was not until the year fo l lowing that any systematic effort was Belgium— C. Henri Labbe, Lab- made to do so. The work o f the sea be building. postotllce Is very similar to that of the Chile— John Reid, 514 Lumber railway mail service. On board a large liner there will be usually two Exchange. United States clerks, two in the em Great Britain— J. Ernest L a id ploy of the country from which the steamer sails and several subalterns law, Ainsworth building. or porters. This force will on an aver France— C. Henri Labbe, Labbe age trip open and sort from 800 to 900 sacks of mall, probably consisting of building (consular agent). 500,000 ordinary letters and 4,000 reg Netherlands — John W illiam istered letters, besides 250,000 par- i cels and periodicals. Mail for New Mathes, 213 Wells-Fargo building, j j York city Is distributed and separate- Nicaragua and Honduras— R. I ly sacked for each of the stations and j that for the United States generally Chilcott, 306 M cKay building. ! according to a schedule w hich has 128 Sweden— Valdemar Liddell, 26 divisions. In addition to the mall for the United States, the sen postofflee North Sixth street. clerks must sort that destined for Cu ba, Mexico, Canada anil tbe orient, a SUM M ONS. great deni of the lust class being for warded by rail to San Francisco and In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, For Multnomah County.— The Foott-Titus thence by steamer. Machinery House, a Corporation, plaintiff, T o facilitate matters two mail boats vs. A. K. Carlson, defendant. are maintained at N ew York, and these To A. K. Carlson, the above-named defend ant : meet Incoming steamers at tbe quar antine station, one taking on the mail In the name of the State of Oregon: You bags Intended for direct delivery to are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you trains and steaming directly to the in the above entitled action, on or before the railwuy stations along the river front. expiration of six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, to-wit: on I the other that for New York city and or before February 10th, A. D. 1912, and, if such others as require rehandling. The you fail to so appear and answer, for want the plaintiff will take judgment j sea postofflees cost the government thereof against you for the sum of Eleven Hundred something less than $3,000,000 per an- and Forty-Six and 22-100 Dollars and for the further sum of One Hundred and Fifty | num.—Harper's. Dollars attorney’ s fee, and for the plaintiff's Consular Offices. Vice Consuls. IT H the return of Cardinal O’Connell, Joyously received by the Cath olics of the archdiocese of Boston, the United States has for the first time within its borders three cardinals of Its own. By a singular ap propriateness San Clemente, the church in Rome to which Cardinal O’Connell has been assigned and which gives him his title as cardinal priest, has for nearly 1100 years been in charge of the Irish Dominicans and so is a link uniting Rome. Ireland and America. Its underground oratory dates 1,400 years back, and it stands on the traditional site of the house o f Clement, the third successor o f St. Peter in tlie Roman pontificate. In the course of his address on the occasion o f taking over the church the cardinal said, " S t Peter, the prince o f the apostles, and St. Paul, the apostle of the gentiles, to both o f whom the Romans owe their vocation to the faith, stood in this very place and offered up the holy sacrifice.” W 1 N ew York’s Enthusiastic Welcome to Cardinal Farley Dismal Outlook. “ W hy do you look so unhappy?" “ W ell, you know I'm pretty well busted.” "Yes, but you nlways were, and yet you’ve borne up pretty well. What is the particular trouble today?' “ I Just proposed to the girl I love.” “ Ah! And the answer was unfavor able?" “ I don’t know." “ You don't know? Why. what do you mean? Surely you must know whether she nccepted you or rejected you.” “ That’s Just It. I asked her to mar ry me, and she said she would. Then I asked her If she was sure she could be hnppy with a man who had no money, nnd she said she could She said she had always preferred buying things on credit anyhow.” —Cleveland Plain Dealer. The Story of a Profile. On the facade o f the Palazzo Vec chio. nt Florence, to the right o f the central entrance, the protlle o f a man's head Is traced on tbe marble, the au thorship o f which Is nscrllied to Michelangelo. The story runs that he nnd n frleud made a bet as to which o f them would draw a head best with their backs to the wall, a bet easily won by Michelangelo, for he traced a perfect protile, whereas the other produced only n wavering. Imperfect outline. The story further relates that the tool used was a nail Itoth drawings are carefully preserved A Sculptor's Slip. n o w many know thnt the only fault ever found with the splendid eques trian statue of Washington In the Bos ton Public garden, made by Thomas Ball, was the fact thnt the horse has no tongue. It Is one of those minor details that were discovered long after the statue had been put up Ball's Governor Andrew at the statehouse has all Its proper members.—Boston Journal. Copyright by A m e ric a n Piva» A sso cia tion . 1912 T Lemons Six. Mrs. Bonham—Father gave me away when we were married Bonham— Your father has been quite a fruit dealer. Mrs Bonham—What do you mean? Bonham—He has married off six daughters, and any man who can unload half n dozen lemons I d that way Is a good one.—New Y’ ork Press. UB reception accorded to Cardinal Farley on hN return to New f o r i after his elevation to membership In the sacred college at Rome was unprecedented In the history of the Roman Catholic church In America, No Malice. and its only parallels in recent times were the popular outbursts of Farmer (to horse denleri—No. I don't enthusiasm at the homecomings of Dewey and Roosevelt It was estimated bear you no mullce. I only hope when that nearly half a million people lined the route by which he passed from you're the chased by a pack o f ravishing ship to the cathedral. The religious enthusiasm of the vast crowd was evi 'ungry wolves you'll be a driving that denced by the breaking of the police lines by men and women bent upon kiss 'orse you sold me.—London Tit Bits. ing the cardinal's hand, while more than one richly dressed woman was seen kneeling In the street to receive the apostolic benediction. Fifth avenue and Apparently. other streets were decorated with flags, and 40,000 electric lights blazed on St “ Well. Quigley, what do you know ?’ Patrick's cathedral on the night of the cardinal's return and for nine nights "T oo much. I guess I’ve lateo re thereafter Our photograph shows the cardinal Iti the full costume of his rauk jected ns a Juror six times In succes as a prince o f the church. sion."—Chicago Tribune. Tbe great man Is he who does not lose his child's heart.—Mencius. I BAGGAGE STORED THREE DAYS FREE THE Baggage & Omnibus Transfer Co. Genera 1 1 Vansferin g an cl Main Office and Warehouse PARK AND DAVIS STS., PORTLAND Telephones: Main 6980, A 3322 Phone or Write Government Standard Powders Company OF PORTLAND And Have an Expert Explain Our Money Maker costs and disbursements herein; and also for the sale of certain attached property belong ing to you, to-wit: 34 shares o f the capital stock of the Foott-Titus Machinery House, an Oregon Corporation, Yvhich property has been duly attached in this action. This summons is published pursuant to an order of the Hon. W. N. Catena, Judge of the above entitled court, which order is dated December 27th, A. D. 1911. The date of the first publication hereof is December 30th. A. D. 1911, and the date of the last publication hereof is February 10th, A. 1>. 1912. J. M. HADDOCK, Attorney for Plaintiff. Storage Main 6383 90 First Street Date of first publication, December 30th, A. D. 1911. 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