Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 21, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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    CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
OKEGOMiS TELEPHONES.
Pse. Stma. Home.
Conntlnir-Riwi Main 770 A STOS
Ory Clnrulstlon Main 70TO A 6"0
VinM'.nf Editor Main 770 A 5
Fundaj Editor Main 7070 A 6-5
Compear c-Room Main 770 A 6f5
Oty Editor Main 7070 A 605
Supt. Buildings Main 7070 A v0i
AMrSr7ME'TH.
HFTI.Ii? THEATER (Fourteenth anfl
Washington streets Tonight at 8:15
o'clork. John E. Hicks. In the musical
comedy. "The Time, Place and Girl."
BfXOAIyOW THEATER (Twelfth an
Morrison) Faker Stork company la
"Brown of Harvard." Tonight at 8:15.
BAKER THEATER fTntrd. near Tam
hiili The musical romMy. -The Honey
rnoonem." Tonight at :ir.
ORPILEUM THEATER (Morrison, be
tween Sixth and seventh) Advanced
vaudeville. This afternoon at 2:15 and to
night at 6:1b.
PANTAGES THEATER (Fourth and
ftarkl Continuous Tauderllle, 2:30. 7:30
and :M P. M.
GRAND THEATER (Washington, between
Seventh and Park Vaudeville, de luxe.
2:.T0. 7:. TO and P. M.
CTAR THEATER (Washington and Park)
omdy drama. "At Cripple creejt,
this afternoon at 2:15 and tonight at 8:15.
MRU? THEATER (Seventh and Alder)
Ft:unka!l Stock Com&any In s.trirken
RUr.d." Every nieh. at 8:lo; matinees
Tueeday. Thursday and tatorday at ana.
Drink Leaxs to Burouir'b Captxhe.
Waltrr Mils, according to the police. Is
an extremely clever burglar when he
does not drink, and for an especially
daring and successful erlme Kllis is said
to be wanted in Taroma. But yesterday
he ras drinking and. despite his clever
ness, was 'captured with ease. He en
tered ttie room of a Japanese, at No. 8
Kourth street, where he is said to have
stolen a fountain pen, several razors and
ether articles. But he was very drunk
at the time and seeing a bed in the room
lay down to take a nap. Before doing
so, however, he carefully closed the
window by which he had gained entrance,
and was sleeping peacefully when the
Jap arrived. The Jap Immediately noti
fied police headquarters and a detail of
detectives hurried to the place. "When the
Intruder was awakened he was sur
rounded by a group of plainclothes men
end taken to the station. There the pen.
razors and other articles were found in
Ms possession. Ho was still very much
Intoxicated when locked up.
Objects to Proposed Sitb. The Mon
lavilla Board of Trade will oppose the
location of a Are engine-house on Francis
avenue and Fleetwood street. Mount
Tahor. as recommended by the Monta
vllla Improvement Club and the Sixtieth
Precinct Club. At the rheeting held Mon
day night William De Veny read the
petition and recommendation from these
two organizations, setting forth that they
represent all the business interests and
three-fourths of the residents of Mon
tavilla, and demanded that the fire engine-house
be placed at Mount Tabor.
On motion the Board of Trade decided
that it would fight such location on the
ground that an engine so placed would
be too far away to serve Montavilla. The
Board of Trade favors locating the Are
engine at the southwest corner of the
Jonesmore tract on the Base Line road.
TVUIiam De Veny. X. TV. Bowland and
JC. B. Morelock were appointed to pre
pare and circulate petitions favoring this
location.
Mat Improve) Bei.mont Street. Bel
mont street is to be improved with hard
surface pavement between East Tenth
and East Nineteenth streets, unless again
remonstrated out. The estimated cost is
jLS.OIti. Between East Tenth and East
Nineteenth streets the assessment district
takes In W feet on each side, and be
tween Kast Sixteenth and East Nine
teenth It takes in luO feet on the north
side and 230 feet on the south side.
There will be a fill between East Nine
teenth and East Twentieth streets. Dis--agreement
of property-owners over the
kind of pavement wanted have held up
tho improvement for the past two years.
L,E-rvR to Ad Ci.tr b Postponed.
Owing to the fact that Dr. V. T. Wil
liamson, of Seattle, has been compelled to
postpone his visit to this city, the lecture
which was to have been delivered by
him tonlglrt before the Portland Ad Club
In the Portland Commercial Club, has
been postponed until Wednesday night,
October at The subject of the lecture
Is Suggestion, the Chief Force In Ad
vertising.' The regular business meeting
of the club will be held tonight in the
Portland Commercial Club, as scheduled.
Various questions of interest to adver
tising men will be discussed. All mem
bers are requested to be present.
Men and Botb Missing. Police officers
are endeavoring to locate D. C. Frazler.
a contractor of Grays Crossing on the
Mount Scott line, who has been missing
since Saturday. He had 1130 In his pos
session when he disappeared and foul
play is suspected by his wife. The police
have also been requested to locate J.
A. Carthen. of Fairview, who disap
neared October 8. He is a blacksmith.
Two small boys from St. John are also
said to have disappeared, having de
cided. It Is said, to see the world. They
are George Nichols, aged 13, and Willie
Wamsley. aged 14 years.
Attempted STicidb Fajlb. James
Mitchell. 24 years of age. Is recovering
from the effects of mo,rphlne which he
is said to have taken with suicidal In
tent, at the Glendora Hotel. Nineteenth
and Couch streets, Monday night. He Is
said to have swallowed so large a dose
as to cause nausea which prevented the
drug from taking effect. He declared
that he took ten grains at midnight after
having swallowed ten grains at 10 o'clock.
Jie is considerably recovered from the
effects of the poison.
English to Cei-ebrate. Englishmen
Jn Portland will celebrate the birthday
of King Edward on November 9. The
Hrltish Benevolent Society is planning
a banquet at which appropriate speeches
will he made. The aflair will honor the
67th blrthilav of King Edward and na
tives of the British Isles will Join with
the English In observing the occasion.
Chin Macleay Is expected to assist In
th' celebration.
Ki-xerai. ok Citt Detectivb. Funeral
services over the remains of the late de
teclive. William Jones, who died at Good
Samaritan Hospital Monday morning,
nil: be held at Holman's Chapel this
nfternoon at 2 o'clock. Members of the
Ivtectlve Department will act as pall
hearers and the entire first nisht relief,
to which Jones belonged before being
made a detective, will attend in a body.
They will bo attired In full uniform.
Discuss Strtet Widening. At the
meeting of the North Albina Push Club
Monday right, the widening of Albina
avenue was discussed, but no action was
taken and the whole matter was post
poned for two weeks. This was done to
g ve the property-owners opportunity to
talk over the widening of this street.
Street Men.
Whv send East for campaign fobs, when
v.Mi" can buy them right here? Buy one
tl"Z--n or ten at a time and pay half
what you would pa)' the manufacturers.
I have a lot on hand that must be sold
at once. H. W. Little, care Olds, Wort
man & Kir.g. '
Fauj and Breaks Leo. Hector
lirandi. a laborer, slipped upon the side
walk, at Third and Burnside streets, yes
terday afternoon and in some unac
countable way suffered a broken leg. He
was removed to St. Vincent's Hospital.
Urandt has a wife In Spokane.
5uNNrsiPE W. C. T. TJ. The Sunnyslde
tv C- T. I", will meet at the home of
Mrs. M. N. Kiebhoff, 27 East Thirty
fourth street, on Thursday. October 22.
t 2:30 P- M.
We advise all our friends not to buy
many groceries until Thursday. See page
f. on Thursday for our reason. Dressers
& Scaly Mason Co.
Best pay11 business in town for size
' of capital invested. J.--W: profit, XO or
mom each month. Must sell. W.
Oregonlan.
M StcHEU exclusive haberdasher, at
"Washington street. Imperial. Hotel.
kLllding. ila no branch atore.
of
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his
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six
Innocent Btbtander Hurt. H. Van
Brant, a laborer, until yesterday em
ployed on the Tillamook electric line,
was knocked down yesterday afternoon
during a brawl, at the corner of Second
and Burnside streets, and sustained a
broken leg. Van Brant was the Innocent
victim of the affair and was passing the
place at the time the fight ensued. Sev-
i k lAAirine men were encaged In
the row. as van uram pwu unc
i.. k.iilMnfi Ti' u knnckMl down.
iM,n.ajfa.alv anrf 111 II Vf a vlcl
blow at the person nearest him. This
happened to be van tsrani. ncn iney
saw that van rsrant was serwusi?
J 111 in i inc .mi -' ' " "
standers called the police. Van Brant
was sent to at. inceiit nupjjim
Red Cross ambulance. He quit work
yesterday and was on his way to
wife and family in Spokane. He will
confined to the hospital for the next
Replank Bast MoRRrsoN Street. East
Xl.ri.nn sfmot will be T"lTll H n k('i be
tween the East line of East Water street
and the east line of I nion avenue, ah
the old stringers and caps that were left
i n i. n .u vhMi thA nil was made are
to be taken out and the street again
brought to (trace, mese hdiikio
be removed before a permanent pavement
can De iaio. i ne cost i tn"ni"
tMJ6 and the planking Is expected
1 ht two vears.
Dedicatb Highland Church. The
dedication of St. Andrew's Church and
school, at Alberta and Seventh streets.
Highland, will De nem junaj moi nine
Solemn high mass will be celebrated at
10 3) o'clock by Monsignore James Rauw,
V. G., and Archbishop Christie will preach
the sennon and dedicate the building.
m i. V II.IUm nnmKlnae a School and
chapel and Is modeled after the structure
at Piedmont, It cost i."uu.
Reception to Barrett. Members of
Ivanhoe Lodge, Knights of Pythias, gave
a reception last night in honor of John
Barrett. member of that order. The
reception was held In Pythian hall. Tenth
and Alder streets, and was attended by
many members. -
Speaks at Unitarian CHURrH. Rev.
Bradford Leavitt, pastor of the First
Unitarian Church of San Francisco, will
deliver a short address at a social meet
ing of the Unitarian Women's Alliance of
this city, this afternoon.
New Pastor Called. Rev. Jonas
Nordling, of Sweet Home. Neb., has ac
cepted a call to the Powell Valley Swed-
i .. i. t .. i i.ni-.i nhnn.h ii n rl In pynected t n
arrive November 1, arid enter on his
work.
New Sanatorium established by Dr.
t k.-.. rihnrir rhlmnrartnr. Relmont
and Forty-ninth streets. Elegantly-fur
nished rooms tor patients. nrnui
deseases and rheumatism a specialty.
Just received first shipment new wal
nuts, special price 20 cents per pound.
L. Mayer & Co.. grocers. 14S Third st.
t, ... A fnw mtcn offices In The
Oregonlan building. See Superintendent,
room jn.
Da. McCrackhn, dentist, Rothcmid bid.
SIXTIETH ANNUAL MEETING
COXGnEGATIOXAIJSTS OF ORE
GON" IX SESSION".
Officers for Coming Year Chosen at
IlRssalo-Street Church and Retir
ing Moderator Makes Address.
At the opening session of the 60th an
nual meeting of the Congregational As
sociation of Oregon, held last night In
the Haesalo-street Church, B. S. Hunt
ington, of The Dalles, waa elected mod
erator for the ensuing year. The other
officers chosen were: Assistant mod
erator. Rev. Mr. Greene, of Ashland:
scribe. G. W. Rlggs, of ParKpiace. in
the absence of Mr. Huntington the newly
elected aselstant moderator, Mr. Greene,
presided. The session was devoted to a
reception to the delegates from various
sections of the state and addresses of
welcome by W. H. Morrow.
The principal feature of the evening
was the address of the retiring mod
erator. Rev. E. Clarence Oakley, of Ore-
OPERA COMEDIAN. WEIL
K.SOWX I.M PORTLAND. TO
APPEAR AT HEILIG
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JuLk e. ossc, as 11 a p p y
Johnny Hicks."
The clever and versatile com
edian with "The Time. Place
and Girl" company, which be
gins an engagement of four
nights at Hcillg Theater this
evening. Mr. Young Is pictured
above as "Happy Johnny Hicks.-'
the character he has made such
a decided hit. Mr. Young has
appeared In this city on several
previous occasions. He was the
principal comedian with the
Olympic Opera Company, which
had a run of several months at
Cordray's Theater four years
ago; he was also at the Mar
quam three years ago as the
principal comedian with Pauline
Hall In "Dorcas." Mr. Young
appeared In this city the last
time Just one year ago, when he
was seen In this same charac
ter. Besides being a "funny
man." Mr. Young possesses a
baritone voice of remarkable
range and beautiful quality of
tone.
ETABLISHED 1896
Dr. E.M. Dallas
has returned from Europe and
will use the new Wiesbaden
Method of testing eyes, which
caused so much talk in France
and Germany. This science is
Quick, accurate and absolutely
correct, and gives splendid re
sults in the fitting of lenses to
the eye, especially in cases of
eye-strain and headaches, for
close or distance use. No extra
charge will be made for the use
of this system. You will find
the prices very reasonable and
the workmanship the best.
Dallas
Optical Parlors
218-19 Failing Building,
Corner Third and Washington,
Second Floor. Take Elevator.
gon City, in which he referred to certain
defects In the Congregational system and
the various problems with which the de
nomination has to deal. He advanced
more detailed methods in the adminis
tration of the church and its various
departments, deprecated fhe . conditions
which produce the large number of
sects, and expressed the belief that tho
time was approaching when denomina
tional differences would be less marked
and there would be greater unity among
Christian denominations. Mr. Oakley re
ferred to the political upheaval in various
parts of the world and said that the
church was emerging from the theolog
ical epoch and was in the future to par
ticipate in practical affairs and the bet
terment of social conditions. The a.l-Hfo-oa
cloRcii with enumeration of the
church's functions in the new era.
The convention will be in session until
Friday night, with three meetings daily.
The programmes consist of addressee by
Vninff n1iiiKhiii,n nnd diCUSSionS Of
subjects In connection with various de
partments of church worn, ronowing u
the programme for today's sessions:
MORNING.
9-9 :S0 Bible reading. Rev. W. C. Oll-
"'.T.V. tn.tn A nnnlmsnt tf committees.
n:ovivw Ajiiviiinin.ui v.
New projects (read by scribe). All new
projects to be brought before the associa
tion musi DC litmus .w v"- ' , . ,
Ins for fjrst reading at tho above-appointed
time. i nese projecw no ' .
cusslon at 4 P. M. Roll call and reports
v.,- .i..ui.. TSmih church in eXDected to
choose one delegate to give this report.
lO;4U-ll uynamics us. luub1 cbh"".""".
Rev. W. B. Plnkerton: solo. Rev. . T.
Thomas.
11 "The Emmanuel Movement from a
phvRirlnn's. or a Scientific Standpoint,"
Dr. J. R. Wetherbee.
AFTERNOON.
2 ."Evangelistic Methods." Rev. C. F.
Clapp.
2:4,1 -Discussion, Kev. U. 1. -inomas.
i.c.1.11.. r. Minister'
6tanlpolnt." Rev. Luther R. Dyott, D. D.
4-4:JV .Business. I ew urvjsi--i.
EVENING.
Music by Rose City Quartette.
Associations sermon. Rev. Evan P.
Hughes.
CHINESE TO RENT BUN-DING
Leaso for Xew Structure at Fourth
and Everett Is Signed.
Some additional facts came to light
yesterday regarding the lease of the
southwest corner of Fourth and Ever
ett streets, a report of which was
printed in The Oregonlan Monday.
The Bollam Investment Company,
composed of Frank Bollam. Wright &
Dickinson and George Josepr, effected
the lease from Abe Tichner for a term
of 30 years at a monthly rental of $350.
Under the term of the lease, according
to Mr. Bollam, the owner of the prop
erty Is to pay ground taxes and for all
street improvements. The syndicate
has an option to acquire ownership In
the 100x100 feet at a consideration of
$70,000 within five years.
The syndicate agrees to duiiq a
three-story brick building to cost about
JiiO.000. A lease has been made by the
syndicate with Ie Lung and Lee Hong,
Chinese merchants, for the same period
as that of the first lease, at a yearly
rental of $9600 for the first ten years.
$10,200 for the next, ten years and
$10,800 for the remaining ten years.
It Is the purpose of the syndicate to
begin building in January, at the latest.
Mr. Bollam says he was the first realty
opjerator to influence Chinese to take
up their quarters on Kortn ourtn
street, as he owned the northwest cor
ner of Fourth and Everett, now part
of the Bite of the Dammeier building,
which he sold to a Chinese syndicate.
INCOME-BEARING PROPERTY
TVo have for sale two pieces of prop
erty, on which are built three complete,
modern flats bringing in good rentals.
The corner lot with three fine double flats
Is only two blocks from the Hotel Port
land. Both of these properties being close
in. are bound to increase in value. For
prices and terms apply to
CHARLES K. HKMiY & SON,
250 Stark St. Portland. Or.
NEW DESIGNS.
Solid gold and gold-filled watches. We
have Just received a new lot. Come and
see them. Prices will interest you. Marx
& Bloch, 74 Third street,
WHEREJ0 DINE.
All acuwuca ul tUQ ocaavu ui
Portland Restaurant: fine piirate apart
menu for ladies, 306 Wash., near Fifth.
CAKT OF THANKS.
We desire to exnress our sincere
thanks and appreciation for the many
kindnesses and sympathy shown us
during: our late -bereavement; also for
the beautiful floral tributes.
very sincerely.
MRS. R. BAUMAXN AND FAMILY.
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to express our thanks to all of
th a friends and m fmbers of t h di fteren t
orders who so kindly assisted during the
last illness and the funeral services or our
beloved mother. Mrs. Lizzie M. Woodtn.
MRS. E. T. BOALCH.
s"s" r7,.i,uM imi'i """""ll"'1' " """'"in imusuii wmnmmmr
Plant Slbson roses. Phone Sellwood 950.
OVERCOATS, GRAVENETTES, RAINCOATS
Much well-deserved praise is being bestowed
upon the smart creations of our Overcoats and Grav
enettes this season; best fitting, best tailored ready-for-service
garments in America today.
It is rather a lively season for color and patterns
in overcoats; and there are many new and smart mod
els to see. Long button to the chin coats; raincoats,
topcoats, directoire overcoats; certainly a great line,
full of good things. Browns, greens, grays, tans, as
well as the dark Oxfords and black; many of them
are richly silk lined; prices at $15.00, $18.00, $20.00,
$25.00 and by easy stages up to $50.00.
We are showing at $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00 suits
made by the best makers in America and from our
own selections of the best fabrics; at $25.00, $27.50
and $30.00 you'll find exceptional values; we give
special attention to value at those prices. We've spent
a lot of time and thought getting together the greatest
values ever produced at those prices.
NOTED BARITONE COMING
De Gogorza Will Give Song Recital
at Heilig Theater October 29.
Emilio de Gogrorza, the distinguished
baritone, who will give a recital at the
Heilig Theatesron Thursday evening. Oc
tober 29, has just sung in Salt Lake, and
a critic wrote of his singing: "Without
doubt this eminent baritone gave Salt
TLaka the richest musical feast in
the way of a recital of her entire life.
Were Gogorza a tenor, Caruso the great
would find his Deer. As to Gogorza's art
there is nothing but unstinted praise to be
poured out. He Is a master of all the vo
calist's art a consummate artist in every
way." Gogorza brings one of the fore
most of the young accompanists from
New York on this tour. Mr. Whit
temore has been receiving much praise
for his tender and sympathetic accom
paniments. The song recital on the 29th
at the Heilig Theater is under the direc
tion of Louis Steers-Wynn Coman, and as
the great baritone Is a wonderful favor
ite here, his coming Is eagerly awaited.
The average height of the Laplander is
less than five feet.
Cor
SPECIAL TODAY
Jl 23 Centemerl Kid Gloves,
black, white and colors,
pair 9oc
50c Velllnsts, latest mesh or
large dots, yard Zsc
7jc and $1.00 Black Elastic
Belts, each 48d
75c Handkerchiefs, ea....50
Hand - Embroidered Initial.
three for 50c
Fine, pure linen, worth 75c.
special ; 50d
A 2776 Phones Main 2776.
Vulcan Coal Co.
329 Burnside St.
TRY OUR
Wellington Coal
All Other High-Grade House Coals.
LARGEST RETAIL
STOCK OF UMBRELLAS
IN AMERICA
Call and See Them.
We are making a discount of 10 per
cent and 29 per cent on good ones.
SPECIAL1 Ladies' Silk Umbrellas,
values to $5.00; SALE tt J 1 rt
tS la A V
PRICE.
Call and See Them.
Ruistproof Umbrellas.
Repairing nnd Re-coveringr.
We have the only complete electrical
ly operated umbrella shop In Portland.
Best work at lowest prices. Personal
attention.
MEREDITH'S
Umbrellas Kxclnstvely.
312 Washington St Bet. 5th and 6th.
SMOKE
"Best of the Best"
A. SASTAELIA CO.,
Makers, Tampa.
The Hart Cigar Co.
Distributors.
Pianos for Rent
and sold on easy payments.
H. lUiSBElMER. 72 THIRD It
AND
DRAKE w
SWAN CO.
41 S Washington Street
There is a good reason why we
are a much talked about house
PRICES AND QUALITY
TALK EOR US
Aren't You Interested?
SETT .SHOE
MAKES LIFES
WALK EASY
The CROSSETT is net
especially u. golf shoe.
But the perfect foot-power
and balance necessary to
true strokes in that good
game are as essential in or
dinary daily activities.
These qualities are at their
best in theCROSSETT Shoe,
SOLI? IN EVERY TOWN
$4 and 5$
Msdcbr
LEWIS A. CROSSETT. Inc.
North Abington. Mass,
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
Head Office: Toronto, Canada.
PORTLAND BRANCH
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Accounts may be opened in the name of two people, payable to
either of them or the survivor. -
Interest allowed on the undisturbed monthly balance credited
half-yearly.
Foreign Exchange bought and sold. ' ' .
Drafts Issued, payable in all principal cities.
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED
T. C. MALPAS, Manager Portland Branch.
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3 PORTLAND OREGON Wsfi.
BUSINESS MEN
Dispatch in all business transactions is required by the
busy man of the world today. This bank offers ample
facilities for the prompt transaction of all forms of
banking business.
FURS! FURS!
For less than at wholesale. Remodel
Ine; a specialty. Fur coats of all kinds
made to order.
L. SCHUMACHER
FljRRIER.
300 Madison. - - - Tel. Main 6617
FredPrehn,DJ)J.
(12.00 Fall Bet
Teeth. 8-00.
Crowns and Bridsre-'
work. 3.K.
Room 405, Deknm.
Open sbTenlnes XU1 7.
ot rrr
chwab Printing Co.
BEST WOF. RFJISONJBLX rRTCES
9 4 STAR.K STREET
CHICKENS!
For Everybody
Fresh Ranch Eggs, dozen
Eastern Eggs, dozen. .25 and 30
CEEAMEEY BUTTER,
Per roll 60, 65 and 70
Skamokawa Butter, roll 75
Full Cream Cheese, pound 176
Best Eastern Hams, pound. ...i 16
LA GRANDE CREAMERY
264 YamhilL
Ban de colojrne, Invented by Johann Marin
Ferina, over 2 on years ago, la composed of
oils of neroli. citron, bergamot, orar.se and
rosemary. ,