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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1907)
THE MORNING OBEGONIAX, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1907. 9 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OIUSGOXlASr TELEPHONE!. ?,UBlil",'R",m Main 7070 City Circulation Main 7O70 Maaaainc Editor Main 7070 fruaday Fdltor Main iHIO CoiTipori-Room M 77, i1" KiHur Main 7070 buperiniendent Bulldlns Main 7070 tail bids Office Eaat 61 AMCSEMBNTS. BX'ER THEATER (M bat. Tamhlll d Taylor.) Baker Thrat.r Company In 1 ha Admirable Crlctiton"; tonight at 15; matinee Saturday at 2:15 P. M. EMPIRE THEATER (11th and Mori-Iron.) Hfllo Bill" ; tonlftht at 8:15: matineea "tdntaCay and 8turda- at 2:15 P. M. GRAND THEATER (Washington, between Park and fceveuth) Vaudeville. 2:30. 7:34 and 0 P. M. PANTAGES THEATER f4th" and Stark) Continuous vaudeville, i.iO. T:30. 0 P. M. LYRIC THEATER 7th and Aldar) Th Mrle Stock Company In "Across the Po tomac"; matlnea at 2:15; tonight at 8:15. STAR THEATER (Park and TR'aahington) Allen Stock Company In "Northern Lighta ; matlneea Tuetdaj-. Thuraday. Sat uraay and Sunday at S:15 P. M.; tonight Miss Isom Talks to Mothers. Miss Mary Frances Isom. librarian of the, Pubilo Library, addressed the Home Training Association, which met at the City Hall yesterday afternoon, on the rharacter of books best suited for chil dren about to enter the High School. She said that history was splendid reading for boya and that If they were given the rlaht kind of historical novels they would aoon develop a love for history. She said that by giving hoys and girls good books and keeping them away from cheap novels parents could implant in their children a love of real literature. She said that at a certain age all girls are. given to love stories but that mothers nee,d not be alarmed over this tendency, as the craze for purely love stories did not as a rule last very long. It is prob able that the,, next meeting of the as- - soclatlon will be held at the' Public Library, where Miss Isom will show the members of the association the proper fcooka for children and more fully ex Plain her reasons for recommending them. . Church Property Transferred. A transfer of all the property of the First Cumberland Presbyterlaji Church. of Portland, to the Hawthorne Park Pres byterian Church Wednesday, marks the final disappearance of the Cumberland Presbyterian, as It merges Into the mother church. It was the last act of consolidation of the two branches of the . Presbyterian Church In Portland, and Is In line with what Is being done elsewhere in the state. The consideration named was SI. The name had already been offi cially changed to Hawthorne .Park Pres byterian Church. In Oregon and In most of ths states the consolidation Is being effected rapidly and without much fric tion. However, there is here and there a Cumberland Presbyterian Church which refuses to merge with the "mother charge, and this is particularly so In Texas, but the number is not large enough to effect , the general consolidation of the two Pres byterian branches. Rev. Mr. Short Home. Rev. Francis Burgette 6hort. D. D., pastor of the Taylor-Street Methodist Church, returned last night from San Jose. Cal., where he lias been under the doctor's care since February. Dr. Short says he haa been feeling much better for the last three or four weeks, and expects to be able to carry on his pastoral duties without fcrious difficulty. He was quite weary last night from his journey, but expects before Sunday to be rested so that he will be able to preach. Dr. Short has been away since November. He went East, visiting hig and his wife's rela tives and placing himself under a physi cian's care, but his health did not mend as fast as lie had expected. After some months' treatment he came West to San Jose, where he has been visiting a Dr. Charles Walters. Want Unio.i Avenub jftEOPEKETJ. The nubile Is anxious that Union avenue shall . be reopened between East Oak and East Washington streets as soon as It can be done. Grand avenue between East Stark and East Oak streets is obstructed in various ways. The Morgan building is tinder way on Grand avenue and part of the street Is occupied by material.- The east side of Grand avenue is now used as a sand yard, and sifting of sand goes on there most of the time. On the whole the pedestrian who can make his way be tween East Stark and East Oak In safety Is fortunate. On Union avenue be tween East Washington and East Oak the sidewalks are slowly being completed, about three boards a day be'lng nailed . down. Crushed rock pavement is being ' "Doctors are Campbell's Victims. A number of well-known local physicians have been "defrauded during the past week or so by a well-dressed man giving the name of George Campbell and pro fessing to be a lawyer. Campbell essays the task of bill collector. Hig practice has been to visit a doctor s office and in quire as to whether the medico has any bad bills outstanding; if so. he agrees to secure the payment of same. In pursuing this policy he usually returns for S3 to flle a suit to recover the money. On re ceiving this fee he Is seen no more by lils client. The police have been notified, laid with great deliberation. L.AROK Realtt Sales. George W. and Annie E. Force have sold to Albert Crowe eight acres on the Peninsula for J12,5X. The land is in Columbia Slough district. J. B. Davison sold to Mary Bahler lot 1, block 142. East Portland, for $2O0. In Alblna Ida II. Gorrlll sold to J. P. Will lams the southwest 75x100 of lts 3, 4 and 3. block 56. for JGOOO. Problems or Mother and Teacher. The Mount Tabor Mothers' and Teachers' Club will meet this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the West-avenue school. The pro gramme will consist of a paper by Mrs. - Schafferd on "Is Punishment a Neces sary Factor In the Education of Chll . dren?" Bi Boosting the Stopers of the World j-ou boost for the State of Oregon. Mining, the greatest industry of the world, docs more to keep the wheels of prosperity revolving than ail else combined, Stopers a public movement. Applications received, 610 Marquam Bldg. Organizers wanted. TyOsES Two Fingers. Guy Talmage. an employe, of the Portland Artificial Limb Company, lost two fingers of his right hand In a circular saw at tha plant yes terday. He- was taken to the Good Samaritan Hospital where he Is resting well. Patients desiring dental work can receive attention at the Xorth Paclflo College, where the Infirmary Is open to the public for dental service and oral surrrry the entire year.. Southwest oorner Fifteenth and Coach streets. The Maoic Transforming Photograph Is the newest German post card novelty. To be had only at The Postal Shop, 124 Fifth street, where yoti will also find that unique souvenir, the Portland Pap pooe. Address bt Bishop Scaoding. Bishop Scaddtng will address the united branches of the Woman' Auxilary at St. Stephens pro-Cathedral. Thirteenth and Clay streets, this afternoon at S o'clock. Bhriners. Attention. Complete as - sortment of Shrinera" cards, nicely lith ographed and embossed. The Irwin Hodson Co., First and Salmon sts. Phone Main 312. a; cods Taken on storage.. Transfer or space rented on the track. Address West ern Storage, & Transter Company, 321 Hawthorne avenue. - Room and board wanted In private fauillv by man and wife. West Side, close in. Have fox-terrier dog. Address Ore gonian S fci, Bat Trees, large stock, all sizes. Foot Tamhlll st. J. B. Pilkington, mirscrymwa. Dr. William House, nervous diseases. 313-14 Oregonlan. Rainier Bottled Beer. Phone M. 33. iSii fL' 1 III Swill 'i? B7 . !M!! 'U;r!: ; A ; .(H?tyjlll !lf(! 'ff "f ' m ?'NI!ff?f ff??f fW,! lillililliUKtllml.luidllfclilillB npHINKING in millions is all right JL but saving in pennies, dimes and dollars, will give you a better start Try it. Oregon Trusts Savings Bank Sixth and Washington (its. ASSETS, $2,500,000.00 ;iiimuittiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii)iiiiiTHtiiiii''itiwtHtiiiii)titHinin)iitttHiitmntiitfimHKnTnttBnimniii interest paid on savings accounts MiTiMiriiiMiifiriliiiiiitssi isairsifciiiisltilrissaffi milffi SllsiSS""H Getting paint F3 SMMtiteeLSL HaW'- - arS A f-S, 1': If MM w Mm n B4J nail m:r..im CO. jp simple matter at any store where you find the paints, enamels, stains, Tarnishes tinder the famous Acme Quality mark. You can be sure to Ret the rieht paint for an? use without fuss. bother or uncertainty. This quality mark pro tects you in buying and usintr. Let us send vott a copy of the complete new paint guide "The Selection and Use ol Paints and Finishes."' If your nearest dealer cannot supply you with the "Acme Quality" kind, we will. NEW ERA PAINT & VAENISH 172 First Street, Portland. Distributers. 3 Building Ordinances Bboken. Build ing Inspector Spencer yesterday had three warrants sworn out for men who are al leged to have violated the building ordi nances. They are: M. J. Rlckman, Stewart's Station; D. C. Masters, East Eleventh street North, between Ains worth and Holbrook streets, and L. Bate man, Mason street, between East Twelfth street. North, and East Thfrteentk street. Mr. Spencer says that although notified to make alterations in dwellings they are constructing, they have failed to do so. Twelve warrants have been sworn out by Mr. Spencer for alleged Violation of the Building ordinances within the last few days. - Patton Givbs Himself Up. Having read in The OreRonian that the police were seeking him, Will J. Patton, charged twlth larceny by embezzlement In the sunf of J2S5, went to police head auarters vesterdav and surrendered him self. The warrant for his arrest was is sued at the request of Mrs. Fannie T. Montgomery, who accuses him of swin dling her on a timber deal. The defend ant is not Will J. Patton. of the well known Patton family. The arrest of his namesake has caused Mr. Patton consid erable mortification, and ho wishes the public to know that the man charged with the crime is In no way connected with his family. Fire Board Proceedings. The Fire Board yesterday afternoon awarded G. W. Simpson a contract of $3305.42 to furnish feed for the department. The board decided to recommend that the Kxecutive Board advertise for sale a 2SxlOO lot In Lower Alblna. Tt Is the site of the old City Jail. Chief Campbell was authorized to employ a third engineer for the flreboat. A new engine company known as No. 11 was Installed at East Twelfth and East Powell streets yester day. Engine Company No. 12 will be Installed at the new house at East Twenty-eighth and East Davis streets within a few days. Brooklyn Firemen in Service. The Brooklyn Engine Company went Into active service yesterday at the engine house on Powell and East Twelfth street, which Is considered as well equipped as any engine house in Portland, everything being new and first-class. It is. under stood that the Are company for East Davis and Twenty-eighth streets will enter on duty at the engine house in that section tomorrow. .' At Temple Beth Israel Tonight. Divine services will be held at Temple Beth Israel tonight at S o clock and to morrow morning at 10:30 o'clock. The subtect of Rahbl Jonah B. Wise's sermon this evening will be "The Basis of Our Faith." Saturday morning Rabbi Wise will continue his talks on the Pentateuch. Strangers are welcome. The Meier t & Frank store wants a bright, capable young man to assist the store electrician and machinist; steady work and good pay for a capable man. Wooster's. Portland's greatest fruit store. Paterson.. N. J., May 14. From there he will go to Washington, D. C: Rich mond and Jamestown. It is probable that during- his stay In the East he will preach at Baltimore. Rev. John Roach Straton, pastor of the Second Baptist Church of Chicago, will occupy the pulpit of the First Baptis Church here for three Sun days In August. During- this time Dr. Brougher will be In Los Angeles, where he will occupy the pulpit of the Audi torium, in the absence of Dr. Robert J. Burdette. ATTRACTIVElIOVELTIES In electric and Gas chandeliers., tiffany wares, etched glass shades. Oriental glass lanterns, special designs for bungalows, lighting wall brackets, electric ceiling ef fects just received at M. J. Walsh Co., 311 9tark st. The residence builder makes a bad mistake if he buys his lighting fix tures without investigating our stock. Salesrooms. 311 Stark st... bet. 5th and Sth. one block from Sixth and Washing ton St. $4,500,000. , Paid by the Liverpool & London Globe Insurance Company. Total amount of losses paid In San Francisco conflagration, not taking ad vantage of the 60-day clause, and without deducting a cent of discount for cash in a single instance. ' G. Rosenblatt & Co.. agents rooms 222-223 Sherlock Bldg., Portland, Or., Phone Main 132. WHEREJO DIME. All the delicacies of the season at the Portland Restaurant: fine private apart ments for parties. 305 Wash.. 'near 5th. KISER FOR SOUVESTIR PHOTOS. Northwest Scenery Lobby Imperial. 9?(ens Suits and 7j op coats &xciusive yfovelties in Summer llearables UR supremacy in the Men's Clothing trade gives us choice of the finest and most exclusive lines in the- world. These manufacturers confine their pro ductions to us exclusively. All garments are hand tailored from pure all-wool fabrics. Models are ex tremely fashionable, but not freakish. Cloth patterns of the most tasty designs and mixtures. 2ouny ??en'& Superb Co liege Ciot has LOTHES built expressly for college chaps and style-wise young fellows. For young men who want to look older, and older men who want to look younger. Extreme in everything but price. B!!!II!!'T?''CT'w"l'l''nw.!"!l''"Miuwniwjni fc'1ihniiltu:iluirHMllk;l SPECIAL NOTICE Another -car of 88 -Note Player -Pianos Has arrived, and we are now in position to supply all who have been waiting for them. The Great Melville Clark Apollo PLAYER-PIANO is positively the only one in the world which plays all the keys of a modern upright, and the player mechan ism is all inside of the piano.. AH other players have a range of only 65 notes. Why get a combination' which leaves 23 silent notes, whei) the instrument is played by means of the perforated rollT You can get music from the entire 88 notes of the Melville Clark Apollo Player-Piano when played either way. In this wonder ful instrument, the points of superiority are so many that we cannot begin to enumerate them here, so we cordially invite you to come and see them in the many varieties of styles and woods. Open evenings. HOVENDEN-SOULE PIANO CO. (Successors to S.oule Bros. Piano Co.) 374 Morrison Street. Corner Morrison and West Park. WT men' B -V, :S -. . .... I r 11 .jfcg PHILLIPS SHOE CO. IjAlways The Packard has not been cheapened to meet increased cost of material. It would be poor economy to sacrifice the reputation we have attained for the amount involved, large though it may be. Hon esty in construction is an integral part of the Packard Shoe, and will be so long as we make it, ' Sold at $4.00 and $5.00 in all style.. HI. A. PACKARD CO., Makers - Brockton, Mass. .73 Popular, Up-to-the-Mlnute Style on hale by the TO SUPPLY WHITE TEMPLE Rochester and Chicago Ministers to Preach for Dr. Brougher. Rev. J. -W. A. Stewart, for 14 years pastor of the First Baptist Church, at Rochester. X. Y.. now dean of the fac ulty of the Rochester Theolojrical Sem inary, will occupy the pulpit of the White Temple for three weeks, begin? nlnp: May 12. while the pastor. Rev. J. Whitcomb Froiipher, is absent In the East on a vacation. Dr. Broufrher will preach at the Second Baptist Church in f'hicaffo on May 12. and will lecture at CASTOR I A Por Infanta and Children. Ths Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tha Signature of Schwab Printing Co. If!T WOUIt. UtAtONAtt. B HfCIS 7 W Arrowhead Hot Springs San Bernardino County. California. Elevation 8)00 teet: new hotel; water ana mud baths. Writ for booklet FRANK L. SMITH MEAT COMPANY 226-228 Alder Street,' Between First and Second Streets. , Eat Smith meats, the ever-popular kind. Absolutely fresh. Oregon meats, as pure as perfection, and cheap, because Smith is , ' "FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST" SPRING LAMB. Frontquarters of Spring Lamb, weighing five pounds 75 Frontquarters of Spring Lamb, per pound.. 15 Shoulder Eoasts of Spring Lamb, two pounds . .' 30$ Legs of Spring: Lamb, 3 lbs Hindquarters Spring Lamb, BEEF 3c TO 15c. Soup Meat . . .3c Beef Kidneys 5c Beef Stew .5c Necks to Boil .5c Brisket Beef 5c Liver 5c Oxtails, per pound ..5c Corned Beef 6c to 8c Shoulder Steak 8c Shoulder Roast 8c Pot Roast Beef 8c Bump Roast Beef ...... .8c Tripe .." 8c Prime Rib Roast . 10c Best Round Steak 10c Brains .. ..10c Hamburger Steak 10c Sirloin Steak .12c Small Porterhouse ...12VoC Rolled Rib Roast 12c Beef Loin Steak 12i2c 60$ 5 lbs.?1.00 Fancv Porterhouse . Fancy "T"-Bone Beef Tongues, each . . VEAL 6c TO 15c Veal for Broth Veal for Stewing Loin of Spring Lamb, 2 lbs. 40 Spring Lamb Loin Chops, 2 lbs 40$ .15c .15c .45c ,.6c ,.8c Breast of Veal 10c Shoulder Roast Veal... 10c Leg Roast of Veal. . . 12y2c Veal Rump Roast ...... 15c Loin Roast Veal 15c Rib Roast Veal . , 15c Loin Veal Cutlets . . . .15c Rib Veal Cutlets 15c Cal ves ' Liver 15c YOUNG MUTTON, 5c TO 15c Liver . . 5c Stew 6c Frontquarters ........ .10c Shoulders . ..10c Shoulder Roast 10c Shoulder Chops ..... .12y2c Legs of Young Mutton. .15c Loin Roast .15c Rib Roast 15c Loin Chops 15c Rib Chops ; 15c PORK 5c TO 15c Pigs' Feet . ...5c Pigs' Heads 5c Pork Sausage 1214c Side Pork 12Hc Pork Shoulder Roast. 12c Leaf Lard .....12Y2c Pickled Pork 12c Pork Chops .15c Pork Loin Roast.. 15c Pork Steak 15c Our Oavii Hams...... 17 c OHr Own Bacon 17 c Our Own Pure Lard, 5 pounds 65c METHODS PREVAIL IN OUR SCHOOL Studenta keep books aa in business, practice shorthand in our office, write lettera on many subjects, take penmanship each day, study arithmetic by analysis, review branches that require it how well being our constant aim. Reputation for doing thorough work brings us many calls for office help far more than we are able to meet. It pays to attend our school. Enroll now. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE Tenth and Morrison Streets - - A. P. Armstrong, LL. B., Principal SOLID COMFORT! The glasses you forget you are wearing. WE SELL THEM COLUMBIAN OPTICAL COMPANY Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, salt Lake, Dallas, Xex.j Portland, Or, 1S3 Sixth St. FLOYD F. BROKER, Mcr. Oresonlaa Bid. CLARKE, WOODWARD DRUG CO. ttS a- Direct Importers ot heavy and foreign chemicals. French perfumes and proprietaries, Haarlem oil,- Japanese camphor and menthol, KngusB chalk, German hyposulphite soda and chloride ol lime In lead-ilnaa casks. Private .witching track from all railroad to our doors. We Invite correspondence. r Conveniently located at Ninth and Hoyt streets, near Union Faasancat station. . ftr U. Fres9mle. AddressDeptl IaXW1toiaCltb.IsaUMStI.T. I The Shine That Lasts Longest! D.Chambers OPTOMETRIST Vlalo eleauticw ally corrected, ArU ficial fitted. IX Tl'B ST, KXAB ALTJEB ST. Uiim aa Bt Kquippa Opuoal Wsrsfr. Usaawat la MonhVMC TEETH A HtJtt Fall M (or fo.0. Boom 405 Dokam alMlm.