THE MORNING OREGOXTAN, SATURDAY, AUGUST '17, 1907. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OTIKGONIAN TELEPHONES Counting-Room Main TWTO Cltv Circulation Main 7070 Mnnaglnr Editor Main 7070 Sum. ay Editor Main 7070 Composfnfr-Room ..Main 7070 City Editor Main 7070 Superintendent Building Main 7070 East glda Office East ! AMUSEMENTS. MAP.OtTAM GRAND THEATER (Morrison blwn 8th and 7th) Stockwoll-Mac-Grgor Company In "An You a Mason T" Tonight at 8:80. GRAND THEATER Waahlnston, between Park and Eeventh) Vaudeville. 2:30. 7:3U and S P. M. PANTAOKfl THEATER 4th and Stark) Continuous vaudeville. 2:30. T:30. 8 P. M. J-YRIC THEATER f7th and Alder) The Alln Stock Company In "The Two Or phan." Tonight at 8:15. Matinees Tuei uay. Thursday. Saturday and Sunday at !i:15 P. M. STAR THEATER Park and Washington) All-Star Stock Company In "The Scout's Revenge." Tonight at 8:15. Matinees Tuesday. Thursday. Eaturiay and Sun- . day at 2:15 P. M. THE OAKS (O. W. P. earllne) Gates open 12:30 P. M. to 11 P. M., Sundays and holidays. 10 A. M. to 11 P. 11. Band con certs and tree specialties. BASEUALL, at Recreation Park (24th and Vaughn streets) Today at 8:30 P. M., Port land vs. San Francisco. OREGOKIAN AT RESORTS. Ocean Park C. H. Bill The Breaker ......... J. If. Arthur Long Beach ........ ....Strauhal A Co. Seavlew .........Strauhal A Co Gearhart ....... ...... ..Dresser A Co. Seaside ............ . ..Dresser at Co. Newport r. H. Lane Mocllps, Wash Breakers Pavilion Carson Springs . Mineral Hotel Collins Springs Belcher Co, Moffltt Springs ...T. Moffltt Wllholt Springs F. W. McLeran For quickest and most satisfactory service, subscribe for The Oregonlan at Summer resorts through the above agenta City rates. Subscriptions by mall are payable In advance. Sellwood MAils Not Satisfactory. After over a month's trial of the con solidation of the Sellwood mall station with the Brooklyn station residents of Sellwood declare that for ten years or more the mail service has not been so unsatisfactory as under the new method. Two carriers take the mall to Sellwood by streetcar and distribute It. V. G. Wal burg, who has lived in Sellwood for more than 15 years declared yesterday that the service was better 15 years ago than now. He says that the carriers collect mail from the Sellwood mall boxes at noon, and at 4 P. M. every day. It any mall Is left after 4 P. M. It stays in the boxes until the next day at 12 o'clock. On Saturdays mall deposited In the boxes is not taken up until the following Mon day. Mr. Walburg said that he got magazines before consolidation, but none have been received since then. He at tributes this to the overloading of the carriers who come so far for mall. It Is expected that the Sellwood Board of Trade will take the matter up at Its next meeting and will ask that the Sellwood station be restored. Chinese Vacate and Pat Costs. The) long-drawn-out case against the Chinese tenants of the rattletrap building at the southwest corner of Alder and Second streets has at last been settled, the Chinese paying $250, the costs of the case. The lowest fine In case of conviction would have been J6000. The 12 Chinese were compelled to put up I2S0O bail and then when they refused to move were shut out of the building. This put the Orientals in the nervous squad, and visions of what might be the end of the affair led them through their attorney to seek a settlement. The city dismissed the case upon the agreement of the Chinese to vacate without further trouble. Rev. P. E. Deli, Will. Preach. The union vesper services In Hawthorne Park tomorrow evening at 6 o'clock will be In charge of Rev. H. C. Shaffer, pastor of the First United Brethren Church, and Rev. F. E. Dell, of the Salem Congrega tional Church, will deliver the sermon. Rev. Mr. Dell was formerly pastor of the First United Brethren Church, of Portland. Special music will be provided for this union meeting. Rev. Mr Bell is now In the city, the guest of a friend on the East Side. Accused op Stealing Quilts. R. C. Schmidt was arrested by Policeman W. E. West yesterday morning on a charge of drunkenness, but wllVbe prosecuted on a charge of larceny o quilts, which he is accused of taking from the lodging house at First and Columbia streets. The prisoner has been sought by Acting De tective Price for several days, but finally fell into a trap that was set for him and was captured. The quilts are held as evidence. Arrested ox Assault Charge. Lawyer Frank Melvin, having an office in the Chamber of Commerce building, was ar rested by Acting Police Detective Price yesterday morning on a warrant Issued at the request of W. T. Linn, of 834 Clinton street. Assault and battery Is charged against the attorney, the complaint al leging that he struck Linn, who. is 72 years of age, because the latter called at the office to ask about an attachment. Still Held at City Jail. Edward Lewis, an aged pauper who was captured while knocking at the rear window of the home of L. H. Tarpley late Thursday night. Is still held at the City Jail. There Is no charge against him, as he is old and Infirm and but recently left the County Poorfarm. His actions greatly frightened Mrs. Tarpley, who was alone in her home at the time, and she sup posed him to be a burglar. The Regulator Line Excursion . Steamer Telephone will make the round trip to Cascade Locks and return Sunday, the 18th, leaving Alder-street dock at 9 . A. M., returning about E P. M. Fare for the round trip $1.00. Meals, 50c. Bank Open Saturday Evenings. For the accommodation of depositors, the savings bank of tde Title Guarantee & Trust Company, 240 Washington street, corner Second, Is open on Saturday evenings from 6 till 8 o'clock. Messengers Will Not Strike. The messengers employed by City Messenger & Delivery Co. are not on strike and all business entrusted to them will be promptly handled. Telephone Main 29; Home A 2929. . e Messengers Will Not Strike. The messengers employed by City Messenger & Delivery Co. are not on strike and all business entrusted to them will be promptly handled. Telephone Main 29; Home A 2929. Take the A. & C. R. R. for Seaside and Clatsop Beach Summer resorts, two through trains daily, 8 A. M. and 6 P. M. Special train Saturdays. 3:10 P. M. Ticket office. Third and Morrison streets. Operators and clerks wanted by the Western Union Telegraph. Company. Good opportunity for young men and women with some knowledge of teleg raphy. Bonus salary paid. "The Symphony op Lire," and "A Fragment Saved" will be the subjects of Dr. House at the First Congregational Church. Sunday, morning and evening. Fire! Fjre! Fire! Canton Bazaar Big Fire Sale Chinese and Japanese fancy goods at any price. Wing Wan Lung Co., 90 Sixth st. Calvary Presbyterian Church. Rev. Boudinot Seeley, Jr. will preach tomorrow. Subjects, "Reprobation," and "Jacob, the Wrestler." Kruses Beach Hotel, Gearhart Park. Open for season. Address Harry T. But terworth, Gearhart Park.- Or. Business Men's Lunch 11:30 to 2. All home-cooking. Women' Ex., 133 10th at, Harness Races. There will be three days racing at McMInvllIe. September 5, 6 and 7. The fastest horses will take part in them, that are now in the Northwest. Owing to the McMInvllIe track being the fastest on the Coast, all Oregon" records -are pretty sure to be smashed. The programme follows: First day 2:30 trot. 2:30 pace. Second day 2:17 trot and free-for-all pace. Third day 2:25 trot and 2:20 pace. Twenty-five dollars entrance, with $100 added by the proprietor for each race. Money divided 60, 30 and 10 per cent. Entries made by Saturday. August 24, will entitle horses to start. R. L. Bewley, secretary, McMInvllIe, Or. Spontaneous Combustion. The printing establishment of Alvln S. Hawk, 144 Sec ond street, was endangered by a fire, caused by spontaneous combustion, last night Painters had been working at the place during, the day and threw some oily rags Into a barrel. They broke Into flames. Firemen of chemical No. 1 were galled and extinguished the flames with out any loss. Falls From Gangplank. William Brooks, a waiter on the Bteam schooner Northland, loading cargo at the Oceanic dock, fell from the gangplank while going on board last night, and tumbled about 25 feet. He was taken to St. Vincent's Hos pital. The exact extent of his Injuries could not be stated last night. The theme of tomorrow morning's ser mon in the First Presbyterian Church will be "A Personal Sense of God." In the evening. "Second-hand Convictions." The services will be conducted both morn ing and evening by Rev. Charles Gorman Richards, of Sterling. 111. Organize A Masonic Lodge. A meeting has been called for tonight for those interested to take steps toward the or ganization of a Masonic Lodge for Sell wood. A considerable number of residents have signified their desire to start a lodge In that suburb. OrncB for Detectives. Work on the room in the Postofflce building to be oc cupied by the Secret Service Bureau has been completed and furniture Is now being put in place. This room Is on the third floor and was formed by partitioning off a small hall. Oregon City Boats. Short river ex cursions Sunday, a most delightful river trip. Boat leaves Taylor street 8:30, 11:30 A. M. ; 3 P. M. Leaves Oregon City 10 A. M.; 1:30 and 4:30 P. M. Round trip 45 cents, tickets good on O. W. P cars. Many people are looking, for snaps. One seven-room house, one eight-room house, new modern, must be sold In ten days. Good locality, close In. R. L. Cate, 226 Stark street. " For Rent. Two nice outside rooms. See Superintendent, Room 201 Oregonlon building. NO CRIME." SAYS JUDGE CAMERON. REFUSES TO PUXISH SONS OF DENMARK. R. Peterson and T. Dahlgren Ar rested for Having Bottled Goods on Tap on Sunday Picnic. " Two subjects of King Christian of Den mark were purged of contumely In a decision of Municipal Judge Cameron yesterday, which had pertinent bearing on the Sunday closing law. R. Peterson and T. Dahlgren were haled Into court on a charge of punching holes In the sab bath day lid. Both had been among the large throng of Danes who had taken themselves to Rhose's Park, last Sunday for the purpose of enjoying a picnic. In fact, it was the annual outing of the Danish Aid Society of Portland, and they were determined to celebrate the occas ion to the fullest extent. A vital part of the day's programme wis the mid-day luncheon, and In pur suance of tue national custom, Peterson and Dahlgren provided themselves with some select bottled goods. And Just be cause It happened to he Sunday, those conscientious sleuths, Kay and Kienlen, arrested them. Judge Cameron, without making any comment on the case, gave the arresting officers a stinging rebuke, quoting from decisions in Pennsylvania, Indiana and Alabama, touching similar cases, as fol lows: In the case of the Commonwealth va. Carey In the Atlantic Reports, State of Pennsylvania, we flnd this decision: . "If for reasons of health or habit one chooses to supply his own table with his own liquors for use by himself, his friends or his gueBts on Sunday, there Is not now and never has been In this state a statute forbidding him to do eo." In the case of Commonwealth vs. Hechler, In the Atlantlo Reports: "The place la not material, , except as a matter bearing on the intent.lt is the nature and intent of the act, not the place where it Is done, that determines its character as lawful or otherwise." Also In the case of Reynolds vs. the State of Alabama, we find that In deciding a simi lar case the court says: "Taking a glass of spirits or wine with a friend or visitor In one's own residence is one of the forms In which hospitality shows itself. We are not dealing with the morality or hurtfulness of the custom. ' That Is not a Judicial question. TVe are endea voring to arrive at the Intention of the law making power. In this (poeslbly Injurious) act of hospitality, we apprehend no one should entertain the thought of a change of owner shop, or property that he was thereby dis posing of the article thus used and consumed. Quite as appropriate would it be to affirm that the host had disposed of the viands his friend consumed while enjoying a hospitable dinner with him." ' "The cases being almost identical with the case at hand, the court feels that it would not be just to do otherwise than discharge the defendants." AUCTION SALE OF RUGS Oriental Rug Opportunity at Gll nian's This Afternoon. It Is a great rug opportunity to buyers of Oriental rugs to visit our auction rooms, 41J Washington street, and view the great aggregation of Persian rugs to be sold this after noon commencing 3 P. M., until 10 P. M. The collection comprises of all specimens of Oriental fabrics, Ker manshah. Saruk, Senna, Daghestan, Bokhara, etc. Every rug is an ex quisite example of its kind a great bargain at this sale. It is part of a great shipment re ceived by a reputable firm of great integrity and must be sold to realize quickly a sum of money. A. Huddad, an expert in the Oriental rug business Is in charge of the col lection and will gladly give you all the information necessary. S. L. N. GILMAN, Auctioneer. . PERSONALMENTION. Charles McGinn, of Los Angeles, Is vis iting his daughter, Mrs. John F. Shea, at her home, 562 Glisan street, for a few weeks. County Clerk Frank S. Fields, who has been confined to his house for the past week, expects to be able to resume his duties at the Courthouse today. Mr. Fields suffered from a peculiar swelling which the doctors believe was caused by the bite of a spider or some other insect. Abscesses and Ulcers Cured by "The Household Surgeon." Druggists re fund? money If Dr. Porter's Antiseptlo Heal ing Oil falls. :oc TEACHERS M GRILL County and State Pedagogues Take Examinations. MANY ON ANXIOUS SEAT Results of Inquisition of 1(24 Teach ers Who Have Gone Through Tests Are Still In Doub. - List of Questions. Teaching the young Idea how to shoot Is an exact science Into which some 124 jolly pedagogues, young and old, have been delving for the. past two days. Each and every one Is on the anxious seat, await ing the decision of the examiners. These tests have been conducted at the Ladd school, the annual county examinations having been completed yesterday, and the catechism for applicants for state certifi cates drawing to a close, this afternoon. In the opinion of County School Superin tendent R. P. Robinson, the list of ques tions put to the applicants for Multnomah County certificates, were comparatively easy, and he is confident that a very large percentage of those who took the tests will go through with flying colors. The programme for yesterday was a series of tests In geography, civil govern ment and school law for would-be county teachers, while the state applicants were put through a course of sprouts In botany, geometry, general history, English literature and school law. Yesterday's subjects and questions were as follows: Geography. North America: 1. Name 10 important In dentations of the coast. 2. Name five drainage systems. 3. Name, in order, the states bordering on the Mississippi, with their capitals. 4. Oregon (a) Name the five most Important rivers: (b) name the five largest cities; (c) bound the county In which you sre writing, and the name of the county seat of each contiguous county: d name some locality specially noted for strawberries, watermelons, peaches, grain. coal, gold, cherries, building stone, water power ano scenery. (r-iny creaiis. South America: 1. Name 10 countries with their capitals. 2. Name five important sea ports, and the most Important export from each. 3. Define the following: Pampas, Llanos, Sllvas, cinchona, caoutchouc. 4. Name the three drainage systems and two of the largest branches of the Amazon. (Twenty-five credits.) Europe: 1. Name 10 countries with their capitals, and Indicate the form of Govern ment by a letter placed after the name of eacl' country. 2- Name and locate five mountain ranges. 3. i Describe five rivers. 4. Name 10 indentations of the coast. (Twenty-five credits.) Civil Government. State the difference between civil and. criminal cases? Who exercises legislation over the Dis trict of Columbia, and why this provision? In ' case of a vacancy in the National House or Senate, how is the vacancy filled? What do you understand by the term copyright, and for what length of time Is a copyright Issued? Define majority, plurality and quorum. Mention five powers of the Governor of this state. Through what sources is the revenue of the United States derived? A ptrson convicted of counterfeiting is tried in what court? How would you teach pupils the Justice of penal Institutions? What is a treaty? How are treaties made? State clearly the difference between the "referendum law" and the "initiative law.'." Theory and Practice and Methods. Define teachipg. There is an axiom of pedagogy relative to the subject-matter and method. State it. . Name the three guiding ends of teaching. . What Is the sure test of a device? Is knowledge transferable? Give reasons for your answer. Name the three teaching processes. Name five rr.in&ry maxims. Name and define the three distinct"meth jds of calling CD pupils to respond to ques tions or topics In a class exercise. During the past 40 years there has been a mirked change in school teaching in the use of pen and pencil by pupils. "What 1b this chbnge? Has this change been for the best? Give reason for your last ancwer. Relative to the subject-matter, what should a teacher have? Name two uses of the "test." School Lav. What penalty tnay be Imposed upon a teacher for willful failure to fulfill a con tract to teach a term of school? State two causes for which a teacher may be dismissed during a term of employment. What Is the penalty when public money Is applied to the payment of an unqualified teacher? What duties of the teacher are usually enumerated In the teacher's contract? What provisions has the State of Oregon made for libraries in country schools? Does the State of Oregon uphold the teacher In cases of corporal punishment? How does a teacher's certificate affect the length of a contract to be made by a district board for the employment of such teacher? What steps must be taken in order that a new school district may be formed? Is It lawful for a director to perform labor for his district, or to sell supplies to It and receive compensation for the same? What is the provision of law relative to the teaching of the effects of narcotics and stimulants on the human system? State fully who are required to attend upon Instruction at a teachers' Institute. Changes His Mind About Going to Jail After Seeing Interior of Town Prison, A. D. McDonald, St. Johns Capitalist. Decides to Pay Fine. ffKIVE dollars, or two days in the I City Jail,'' said Recorder Bsson, who presides over the St. Johns Municipal Court, yesterday morning as A. D. Mc Donald, a St. Johns property owner stood before him. Mr. McDonald was charged with main taining a dangerous opening In front of his building on Jersey street and was haled before the Recorder by Chief of Police Bredson. The charjge was clearly proven and as the Recorder could not discriminate between Mr. McDonald and the propertyless citizen, pronounced sen tence. As soon as Mr. McDonald compre hended the meaning of the sentence, he declared very promptly: "I'll spend two days in the jail. Officer, do your worst." Mr. McDonald had never been Inside of the St. Johns jail and knew nothing of the terrors of that Institution. He was conducted to the Jail and permitted to take an Inventory of the interior of the cell he was to occupy. Only pedestrian tourists had honored Hotel Bredson up to this time, and the Chief of Police was feeling highly honored at the prospects of so distinguished a boarder, but the boarder objected to the room to which he had been assigned and demanded one with more light and a bay window. Chief Bredson expressed regret that he could not furnish him better quarters, but It was the best room in the house. Mr. McDonald seld he would not board in such a disreputable den, and demanded to be taken back to the Recorder, where he paid his fine. New Lumber Rates Fixed. COLVILLE, Wash., Aug. 16. (Spe cial.) The Board of Equalization has fixed ' the basis rate of value on logs and lumber, for assessment purposes in Stevens County, as follows: For logs on the railways, $3 and lumber $8 per Safety Follows Where Prudence Governs Conservatism and loyalty to de positors during 20 YEARS of business life. THE "OLDEST TRUST COM PANY IN OREGON." Invites your business whether large or small. In return we give ABSOLUTE SAFETY In the handling of all funds and interest at from 2 to 4 per annum. Our resources over $2,200,000.00 Call for our statement and book of ' "ILLUSTRATIONS." Portland Trust Company of Oregon 8. E'. Corner Third and Oak Sta. Phone Exchange 73. BENJ. I. COHEN President H. L. PITTOCK Vice-President B. LEE PAGET Secretary J. O. GOLTRA... Assistant Secretary thousand feet board measure; within three miles of railway, logs 12.50 and lumber $7 per thousand, and over -three miles $2 for logs and $6 for lumber, per thousand feet. This rate has been fixed for all of the mills, and those ef fected by the raise are advised to ap pear at a stated time and show cause why the new rate should not apply. MEAT ORDER PRIZES. Best Grade Government-Inspected Meat Values $175.' On page 6 will be found the details; these prizes are worth working for, or rather reading' for, as one has only to read an Intensely Interesting little blue book and then do a little thinking. WHERE TO DINE. AH the delicacies of the season at the Portland Restaurant; flnu private apart ments for parties. 306 Wash., near 6th. RISER FOB SOUVENIR PHOTOS. Northwest Scenery Imperial Hotel. tyD PLATES We can extract one or all your teeth without hurtinsr a bit, and Iiut In new teeth the same day f you desire. Our system of crown and bridge work is simple, quick and painless. When desired you can have T. P. Wise or my personal service. Painless Extracting; Free when Plates are Ordered. T 20 YEARS HERE : and doing; dental work all the time. That is the record of Dr. " . W. A. Wise. That's one reason T our business has grown our pa- ? trons come back, and they send Z their friends. W. A. WISE, Dentist : Falling; bloU 3d and Washington eta 8 A. M. to B P. SI. Sundays a to 12. Painless Extraction 50c Plates $5 m T. P. Wise, H. A. Sturdevant I and H. A. Huffman ; ASSOCIATES. Z BOTH PHONES. A ANO MAIN tOZS. " F.TT. Baltes and Company invite your inquiries for PRINTING i f Main ( Home 165 Phones Home A1165 First and Oak Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Povvda Cleanses and beautifies the teeth and purifies the brfeath. Used by people of refinement for over a quarter of a century. Convenient for tourists. PREPARED BY Lewis-Stenger Barber's Supply Co. Headquarters for reliable Toilet Goods, Cutlery, etc. We grind everything;. Morrison and Tenth Sta. gchwab Printing Co. tEST fTORK. RESSONjIBLB prices S 4-TH STA.R.K STREET Radway's Ready Relief Cures all Summer Complaints, Diarrhoea, Dyseatery, . Cholera Morbus. EOFCATIONAT.. f l3 Corns to School ai Beautiful St Mary's of Portland. THERE is no place in all the West which enables young; ladles to se cure complete edu cation under such delightful conditions as St. Mar y'a of Portland. The situation is ideal, overlooking: magnificent moun tain peaks, wooded heights and "The Beau tlful Willam ette." Training and e n v i ronment at St. Mar y's combine to the development of c u 1 1 u. red, talented and graceful young wi o m e n. Portland, the wealthiest city of the North west, has 'finest ad vantages socially, as well as in music, art, etc. You can make your education as complete as you wish at St. "Mary's, of Portland. Send Today for Cata logue. a k. .a - COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Uni varsity Park. Station,' Portland, - Oregon. Catholic Boarding and Tay School for young men and boya. Situated on a high plateau skirting the Willamette River and overlooking th panoramic City of Portland; a veritable health resort for students. Ex tensive play-grounds and the largest gym nasium in the Northwest. Collegiate, Preparatory and Commercial Courses. Catalogue sent on application. REV. JOSEPH GALLAGHER, C. B. C. President. School opens September 10. Mills College AND SEMINARY Confers degrees and grants diplomas; seminary course accredited to the University and leading Eastern col leges. Rare opportunities offered in music, art and domestic science. Forty-second year. Fall term opens Au gust 14, 1907. Write for catalogue to MRS. C. T. MILLS, President, Mills College P. O., Cal. Brunot Hall A Boarding and Day School for Girls Certificate admits to Smith-Wellesly and other colleges. The music depart ment under the charge of artists ig a special feature. Fine art studio. Write for illustrated catalogue. For further information address JULIA P. BAILEY Principal 2209 Pacific Avenue, Spokane, Wash. HILL MILITARY ACADEMY A BOARDING AND DAT SCHOOL FOB BOYS Delightfully situated; magnificent view: homelike eomforts. Manual Training. Mili tary Discipline. College Preparation. Boys of any age admitted at any time. Writs for Illustrated Catalogue. - DR. i. W. HILL, PORTXAJID, OR. Proprietor and Principal. Belmont School FOB BOYS, BELMONT, CALIFORNIA, Near San Francisco, believes that it fairly offers ths educational advantages that thoughtful parents are seeking for their boys. A catalogue and book of views will explain the purpose and spirit of the schooL Next term begins August 12, 10T. W. T. REID, A. M. (Harvard), Head Master; W. T. REID, JR., A. M. (Harvard), Assistant Head Master. Medical Department OF THE University of Oregon 21st Annual Session Begins Sept. 18. 1907. Address 6. E. Joaephi. M. D., Dean. 610 Dekum Bldg.. Portland. HAND SAPOLIO FOR TOILET AND BATH Delicate enough for the softest skin, and yet efficacious in removing any stain. Keeps the skin in perfect condition. In the bath gives all the desirable after-effects of a Turkish bath, It should be on every wash stand. ALL OBOCE&S AND DRUGGISTS Crowns and Bridge work $3.00. flf.00 Fall Set of Teeth. S8.00. FRED PREHN. Dentist. Boom 405, Dekum Bulletins. jf" Always Buy V Womr Collars 0 ' ' '-j-sss -pM.il Shrunk. . 0 "TH1V DOWT CRACK SO QUIOK" HTe"LINOCORD"ejeletbnttonholea a y Easy to button. Strong to hold. a E OIO. P. ID! a CO., Makers TKOV, M. 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